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Rapper D-Cryme Announces His Candidacy for SRC President at Methodist University

Popular Ghanaian rapper D-Cryme has officially announced his bid to run for the position of Student Representative Council (SRC) President at Methodist University. Known for his contributions to the music industry, D-Cryme, whose real name is D.C. Mawuli, is expanding his influence into student leadership. His candidacy adds a unique twist to the university’s student elections, as the rapper is not only popular for his music but also for his efforts to inspire and engage with the youth.The announcement has sparked excitement among the student body, with many looking forward to his plans and ideas for enhancing student life at the university. D-Cryme, who is known for his strong presence on social media, is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the role, combining his creativity in music with his leadership aspirations.This announcement has garnered widespread attention, as it marks […]

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Charterhouse Explains Why Paluta’s “Makoma” Was Omitted from “Popular Song of the Year” Category

Charterhouse, the organizers of the annual Ghana Music Awards, has officially addressed the controversy surrounding the omission of King Paluta's hit song "Makoma" from the "Popular Song of the Year" category in the 2025 awards. The decision has sparked widespread discussions among fans and industry players alike.In their statement, Charterhouse explained that the song did not meet the necessary criteria, which includes strict adherence to submission deadlines and other requirements outlined for eligibility. Despite its popularity, "Makoma" failed to meet some of these standards, leading to its exclusion from the highly anticipated category.Fans of King Paluta have expressed their disappointment, but Charterhouse has urged everyone to respect the integrity of the award process. The organizers also highlighted that the final selection is based on a transparent, multi-faceted process aimed at recognizing the best in the Ghanaian music industry.

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Ghana’s Entertainment Industry Honors Mawuli Semevo at Emotional Vigil

The Ghanaian entertainment community gathered in solemn remembrance to honor the late veteran actor, Mawuli Semevo, during a heartfelt vigil. Creatives and industry colleagues came together to pay their respects to the legendary actor, who left a lasting legacy on the local film scene. The vigil, a tribute to his contribution to the arts, was filled with emotional moments as participants reflected on his impact and remembered his work with admiration.Mawuli Semevo, known for his remarkable acting skills and influence, touched the lives of many within Ghana's entertainment circles. His passing has left a significant void, but his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of actors and filmmakers.

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Akuapem Poloo Flaunts Baby Bump as She Anticipates Second Child

Ghanaian actress and social media personality Akuapem Poloo has shared the exciting news of her pregnancy, expecting her second child. The actress posted stunning photos on Instagram, showing off her large baby bump and dressed in an all-white outfit. In the photos, she is accompanied by her first son, Mohammed Yakubu, who is eager to take on the role of a big brother.Many fans have flooded the comment section of her post with congratulations, expressing their joy and support. However, Akuapem Poloo has not revealed the identity of the father of her unborn child, leaving many curious.In the past, Akuapem Poloo has been open about raising her son as a single mother. While she had previously mentioned Rashid Yakubu as the father of her first child, details about her current relationship remain unclear.Fans and followers have continued to express their […]

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Lights, Camera, Security: Actors’ Welfare Scheme Launched in Ghana.

A new welfare scheme for Ghanaian actors, dubbed the Private Actors Welfare Scheme, was launched on January 4, 2025, at the Accra Marriott Hotel. Spearheaded by actor and creative entrepreneur Fiifi Coleman, in partnership with Hollard Insurance, the initiative aims to address the financial struggles actors face, particularly in retirement or during illness.Fiifi Coleman described the scheme as a step toward securing dignity, respect, and hope for actors, ensuring they no longer rely on charity in difficult times. "Together, we take control. When it comes to our future, we are the ones who will call, 'camera, lights, action!'" he said passionately.The launch, which doubled as a dinner for actors, saw notable names in attendance, including Fred Amugi, Pascaline Edwards, Akofa Edjeani, George Quaye, and Naa Ashorkor. Dr. Mohammed Ben-Abdallah, a celebrated playwright, encouraged the acting community to embrace the initiative, […]

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Lekzy DeComic Applauded for Masterful MC Performance at OB Amponsah’s Comedy Show.

Ghanaian comedian Lekzy DeComic has been hailed for his exceptional role as the MC at OB Amponsah's comedy special held at the Bukom Boxing Arena on December 21, 2024. Lekzy kept the audience engaged and delivered an entertaining performance, handling challenges early on with great skill. His ability to drive the show, despite any setbacks, earned him widespread praise from attendees.One patron, Kwaku Arhin, expressed admiration on Facebook, stating: “Great MC’ing by all standards, Lekzy.” Another Facebook user, Nana Cyruz Aboagye, added: “MC Lekzy DC, OMG this dude made me laugh non-stop. Bro, you killed it.”Known primarily for his stand-up comedy, Lekzy emphasized that emceeing events is another one of his talents, which he has honed over time. His impressive track record includes hosting events such as Basket Mouth Unprovoked, 3Music Awards, and the MTN Soiree for their marketing department.The […]

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Black Sherif Shines at Annual Zaama Disco Concert with Electrifying Performance.

Black Sherif's highly anticipated Zaama Disco concert, now in its third year, lived up to its reputation as one of Ghana's top entertainment events. Held last Saturday at Untamed Empire, the 'Kwaku the Traveller' hitmaker delivered a performance that left the audience buzzing with excitement.Midway through his set, Black Sherif humbly declared, “Clap for me, I don try,” which prompted a standing ovation from the crowd. His entrance, framed by a captivating backdrop symbolizing his rise, set the stage for a performance full of energy and showmanship. He treated fans to a mix of chart-toppers and unreleased tracks from his upcoming Iron Boy album, all while accompanied by a dynamic live band.The night was a star-studded affair, with performances from Adina, KiDi, Sɛfa, and Asomacy, adding further flair to the event. DJs kept the crowd energized, playing a mix of […]

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Ghanaian Songstress Afua Asantewaa Embarks on Guinness World Record Singing Marathon.

Afua Asantewaa O. Aduonum has kicked off her second attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the longest singing marathon by an individual. Beginning at dawn on December 21, 2024, at Heroes' Park, Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi, the singer aims to sing non-stop until December 25. She will exclusively perform Ghanaian songs to celebrate the country’s musical heritage on a global stage.Her team, led by manager Gladys Osei Owiredu, is confident in her preparation despite challenges. This attempt follows her previous one in December 2023, which fell short of surpassing India’s Sunil Waghmare’s 105-hour record.Supported by sponsors like International Maritime Hospital, Ghana Gas, Nasco Electronics, and Zoomlion Ghana Limited, Afua's Singathon has captured the nation's attention, with many rooting for her success.

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Sally Mann Defends Her Outspoken Nature in Showbiz.

Entertainment journalist Sally Frimpong Mann has firmly defended her reputation as one of the most outspoken figures in Ghana's showbiz industry. Known for her blunt and direct comments, Sally has often faced criticism, especially on social media, for her forthright opinions. In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, Sally expressed that her comments come from a place of truthfulness and courage, dismissing claims that she seeks attention or tries to provoke. She believes that if celebrities want to avoid being discussed, they should stay out of the public eye. Sally also claimed the title of "queen" of Ghana’s showbiz industry, noting the growing influence of her opinions.

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Delay’s Interview Style Criticized as Disrespectful – Salma Mumin.

Ghanaian actress Salma Mumin has voiced concerns about Delay’s interview style, describing it as "disrespectful" and "embarrassing" for guests. Citing Delay's recent interview with Akua Donkor, Mumin explained that Delay's confrontational questioning can feel like an attack, making guests feel pressured and vulnerable. She also expressed frustration over Delay’s repetitive questioning aimed at getting specific answers, which she believes goes beyond respectful interviewing.On United Showbiz, Mumin urged presenters to prioritize the dignity of their guests, emphasizing that guests’ reputations are at stake. She also criticized Ghanaians' appetite for negative and sensational news, which she says encourages such interview tactics. Mumin's comments shed light on the ethics of celebrity interviewing and the impact of sensationalism on media culture in Ghana.

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