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Michael Blackson Criticizes Ghana for Financial Setback.

Ghanaian-American comedian Michael Blackson has voiced his frustration over financial losses caused by the Ghanaian government. In a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter), Blackson revealed that he had invested in Eurobonds to support his free school, the Michael Blackson Academy, in Agona Nsaba, but has struggled to recover his investment.He explained that the funds from the Eurobonds were meant to sustain the school’s operations, but instead, the Ghanaian government used the money to pay off debts, leaving investors like him in a difficult position. Blackson expressed disappointment, particularly with the Finance Minister, for offering poor returns on the bonds. Investors were given two unfavorable options: either accept a 37% reduction with a 5% interest rate over 11 years or avoid the cut but get only a 1.9% interest rate with a 15-year maturity period.Despite the financial setback, Blackson […]

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Sonnie Badu Feels Let Down by Gospel Colleagues After Injury.

UK-based Ghanaian gospel artist Sonnie Badu has opened up about the lack of support he received from fellow gospel musicians after suffering an injury in 2023. According to him, none of his colleagues in the gospel music industry checked on him during one of the toughest moments of his life.Speaking on Joy Prime's show "Changes," Badu expressed his disappointment, stating that he would have reached out if the situation were reversed, regardless of personal relationships. He explained that their absence during his difficult time made him realize he had to rely on his own strength to continue his work.Badu revealed that only a few pastors, such as Nigerian Pastor Jerry Eze, Prophet Agyemang Prempeh, Apostle Amoako Atta, and Pastor Kingsley, reached out to him through social media. This experience motivated him to push through the pain and perform at his […]

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Acting: A Disheartening Career Choice, Says Ama K. Abebrese.

Ghanaian actress Ama K. Abebrese has shared her candid thoughts on the challenges of pursuing a career in acting. In an interview with Joy Prime’s Roselyn Felli on the show Changes, Abebrese described acting as one of the most disappointing professions due to its inherent difficulties.Abebrese explained, “Acting requires a thick skin. You might audition multiple times and feel confident about a role, only to be turned down. This can be disheartening, as it builds you up and then lets you down.” She highlighted that she has auditioned for more roles than she has actually landed, recounting losing over twenty roles in the past year alone.Despite these setbacks, Abebrese remains resilient, viewing each rejection as a learning opportunity that sharpens her skills. She stressed that not every role is meant for her, and sometimes understanding who got the role can […]

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Accra Hosts Launch of “You Play Me I Play You” Stage Play.

On September 5, 2024, Accra's Tourist Information Centre buzzed with excitement for the launch of "You Play Me I Play You," a socio-cultural satire produced by Africa Arts Network (AAN). This Ghana-Nigeria collaboration, set to showcase at the National Theatre on November 8 and Bukom Arena on November 9, combines humor and drama to explore cultural dynamics between the two nations.Written by the late Ghanaian playwright Efo Kodjo Mawugbe and directed by Fiifi Coleman, the play features a talented cast, including Ghana’s Jeneral Ntatia and Clemento Suarez, alongside Nigeria’s Brain Jotter. The production aims to foster cross-cultural collaboration and celebrate African diversity through storytelling.  Kofi Adinkra, founder of AAN, highlighted the importance of promoting African arts and creating a unified platform for artists across the continent. Fiifi Coleman praised the play for its authentic portrayal of cultural issues and its […]

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Kofi Kinaata Thrilled by Asantehene’s Mention of His Song.

Ghanaian rapper, singer, and songwriter Kofi Kinaata is elated after his song "Susuka" was mentioned by the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II. During a banquet for the Ghana Bar Association in Kumasi, Otumfuo highlighted Kinaata’s song to underscore Ghana's enviable democracy and judiciary, despite its challenges. The King referenced Kinaata’s song "Obi Nya Waye" to illustrate how many countries look up to Ghana and aspire to emulate its progress. Reacting to the mention, Kofi Kinaata took to social media to express his gratitude. In a video, he shared his excitement about being featured in the King's speech. Another video showed him watching the speech on a laptop and humorously noting his shift from writing music to watching speeches. He also posted about the impact of the mention, noting increased streams, views, and social media engagement, and thanked Otumfuo for the […]

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Uncle Ebo Whyte Criticizes Ghana’s Entertainment Scene for Economic Stagnation.

Uncle Ebo Whyte, Playwright and Chief Executive of Roverman Productions, has criticized Ghana's economy for stagnating due to a lack of entertainment options. Speaking on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show, Whyte highlighted the potential of the entertainment industry to drive economic growth by attracting and retaining investors.He argued that the scarcity of engaging entertainment opportunities in Ghana is causing boredom among visitors and investors, leading to shorter stays and reluctance to return. According to Whyte, the presence of daily live shows in other countries, such as Prague, enhances tourism and prolongs visitors' stays.Whyte recalled a conversation with a former Southern African Aviation Operators President who regularly travels to Ghana to see Whyte’s plays, emphasizing that consistent high-quality entertainment could boost Ghana's appeal.He urged the next government to explore how creative arts can be leveraged to enhance the country's economy and […]

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EL Announces 7th Edition of BAR Concert in Accra, Set for October 11.

Over a month after the release of his "BAR 7" album, rapper EL has announced the highly anticipated return of his BAR concert in Accra. The BAR series, which began in 2014, originally featured top artists like Sarkodie, M.anifest, and members of his Skillions crew, including Joey B, C-Real, and Shaker. The project, along with its annual concert, sparked a hip-hop movement that helped launch the careers of several emerging rap stars.The BAR concert has since evolved into a celebration of EL's body of work and Ghanaian hip-hop, showcasing rising talents such as Lyrical Joe and AraTheJay. This year marks the seventh edition of the event, which is set to take place at Alliance Française in Accra on October 11. While EL has yet to reveal the full lineup of performers, fans can expect another exciting showcase of local hip-hop […]

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