BossuTv Logo
trending_flat
Nadia Buari Makes a Grand Return with ‘Forever in a Night’.

Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari is set to dazzle audiences once again with her upcoming film, Forever in a Night, marking her much-anticipated return to the silver screen after a significant hiatus. The movie is poised to be a cinematic highlight, featuring a gripping narrative that revolves around a woman whose seemingly perfect life is turned upside down in just one night.The film boasts an impressive cast, including renowned Ghanaian dancehall artist Stonebwoy, whose involvement adds an exciting dynamic to the project. His powerful vocals and magnetic presence promise to elevate the storytelling experience, ensuring that viewers are fully engaged.Alongside Buari and Stonebwoy, the film features talents such as Godwin Namboh, Samera Buari, Queenstar Anaafi, and Fred Sarpong, all contributing to a rich tapestry of performances. Forever in a Night is produced by John N. Okwugo and directed by Jameel Buari, […]

trending_flat
Transforming African Narratives: Highlights from the Africa Cinema Summit 2024.

The Africa Cinema Summit (ACS) 2024 has wrapped up successfully in Accra, Ghana, where filmmakers, industry leaders, and cultural advocates gathered to discuss the pivotal role of cinema in shaping African narratives and fostering social change. Spanning three days, from October 7 to 9, the summit was themed “The Relevance of Cinema in African Communities” and featured an array of keynotes, film screenings, and strategic discussions. One of the summit's standout events was the premiere of The Uprising – Wives on Strike 3, which humorously tackled critical social issues. Juliet Yaa Asantewaa Asante, the CEO of the National Film Authority of Ghana, highlighted the need to revive cinema in African communities, noting that a staggering 90% of Africans have never watched a film in a theater. The summit also hosted a fireside chat with renowned Nigerian actress and filmmaker Omoni […]

trending_flat
DJ Vyrusky Dominates 2024 Ghana DJ Awards Nominations.

DJ Vyrusky leads the pack for this year’s Guinness Ghana DJ Awards with six nominations. His performance has been recognized across various categories, showcasing his influence in the Ghanaian entertainment scene. The awards, celebrating DJ talent and excellence, will be held at the Palms Convention Centre and air live on Joy Prime TV on November 9, 2024.

trending_flat
Blakk Rasta Criticizes Pastor Salifu Amoako.

Musician and media personality Blakk Rasta has taken aim at Pastor Salifu Amoako for controversial comments in which the pastor claimed he was "above the law." Blakk Rasta questioned the pastor’s integrity, suggesting that religious leaders should be held accountable for their words and actions, especially when they have such a significant influence over their congregations. His critique has sparked public debate over the role of religious figures in Ghanaian society.

trending_flat
Ghanaian Creative Teams Up with Asake in Berlin.

Ghanaian visual artist Emmanuel Whajah has garnered international attention for his recent collaboration with Nigerian artist Asake during his world tour. Whajah was responsible for capturing the tour’s stunning visuals, including performances in Berlin. This collaboration has boosted Whajah’s profile, showing the growing influence of Ghanaian creatives on the global stage. His work with Asake is being celebrated for its unique blend of African culture and global music trends.

trending_flat
Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo Urges Accountability for False Prophecies.

Entertainment pundit Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo has called for pastors to be held accountable for false prophecies. Speaking on UTV's United Showbiz on October 12, 2024, he emphasized that unfulfilled predictions damage the credibility of Christianity. Arnold supports Apostle Opoku Onyinah's stance that pastors should refrain from election-related prophecies to prevent unrest. He believes public scrutiny of false prophecies will reduce misleading revelations and promote integrity in religious practices.

trending_flat
Black Sherif Calls Out Illegal Mining During Tidal Rave Performance.

At the annual Tidal Rave event held at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel, renowned Ghanaian artist Black Sherif took a stand against illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey. During his performance, he highlighted the devastating impact of galamsey on Ghana’s water bodies and forest reserves, showing footage that resonated with the audience, who enthusiastically chanted his name.Black Sherif, along with other celebrities like Gyakie and Dr. Likee, has been vocal about the environmental consequences of illegal mining. Despite inclement weather that delayed the event’s start, attendees enjoyed high-energy performances from various artists, with Black Sherif's set being one of the highlights of the night.

trending_flat
Hundreds Attend Rhythms On Da Runway Model Casting in Accra.

On October 6, 2024, hundreds of aspiring models gathered at the African Regent Hotel in Accra for the annual Rhythms On Da Runway casting. Organized by Nineteen57 Events, the casting saw over 250 participants, including male, female, and child models. After a rigorous selection process, around 55 models were chosen to be groomed for the main event on November 30. The event, which promises a night of fashion, music, and culture at the Grand Arena, is themed the "Kente Edition."Judges, including Nana Asihene and Dionne Gavin, commended the talent and advised the selected models to maintain professionalism and dedication as they prepare for the big day.

trending_flat
AgroFusion Festival Opens in Koforidua, Showcasing Youth Innovators in Agriculture.

The second edition of the AgroFusion Festival has officially begun in Koforidua, Eastern Region. This annual event, part of the Mastercard Foundation's Ghana Grows Programme, highlights youth innovation in agriculture, agribusiness, and technical vocational education and training (ATVET). The festival will feature an exhibition, a summit, the launch of a book titled Changing Narratives, and the Young Innovators Awards to celebrate outstanding contributions to these sectors. The event aims to change the perception of agriculture as a low-income field and encourage young people to explore its potential.

trending_flat
George Jahraa: The Underrated Highlife Legend Speaks Out.

Renowned Ghanaian highlife musician George Jahraa has expressed his dissatisfaction with the lack of recognition he receives from the music industry and fans. Speaking to JoyNews after performing at the African Legends Night, Jahraa reflected on his more than 30 years in the industry and emphasized that his hit songs, such as "Ashikele" and "Driver Banza," have stood the test of time yet he feels undervalued. He criticized the Ghanaian government's lack of support for local artists, citing Mali's active involvement in promoting its musicians as a model for Ghana to follow. Jahraa was honored with a special award during the recent African Legends Night event held on October 5, 2024.

Login to enjoy full advantages

Please login or subscribe to continue.

Go Premium!

Enjoy the full advantage of the premium access.

Stop following

Unfollow Cancel

Cancel subscription

Are you sure you want to cancel your subscription? You will lose your Premium access and stored playlists.

Go back Confirm cancellation