Insults in Kumawood movies affected the industry -Mr. Beautiful

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“I had little problems with Kumawood people because I used to speak the Fante language and blend with English. I told them that in Kumasi, particular insults that are considered normal to the people cannot be applied to those in the Greater Accra and Coastal regions; there are big insults. So, I told them that the way we’re packaging insults and selling them to the world will affect us, so we should be careful. But they ignored,” he stated.

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My pastor introduced me to homosexuality – Bills Berry

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“My pastor was the one who introduced me to it and destroyed me. Someone would see me, discriminate, and insult me. I was ‘Kojo Besia’ and I’m proud of myself. I haven’t learned anything from a lady. There are times I would try to dress and walk like a man but would still go back to walking like a lady,” he said.

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There’s no friendship in the showbiz industry; it’s only business – Efia Odo

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Socialite and actress, Efia Odo has shared some experiences about her journey in the entertainment industry. While opening up about her friendship with people in the industry, the actress said she’s realized that people in the industry only use each other for business purposes, stressing that there’s no real friendship. According to her, she does […]

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Stonebwoy Graduates From GIMPA With A Degree In Public Administration

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As the 25th TGMA Artiste of The Year celebrates this milestone, he joins a growing list of Ghanaian celebrities who have successfully balanced their careers with academic endeavors. His journey serves as an inspiration, proving that with determination and perseverance, it is possible to achieve excellence in multiple fields.

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West Africa Music and Arts Festival officially launched in Accra

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The launch event attracted notable attendees, including Ghana’s Minister for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Andrew Agyapa Mercer; Second Lady, Samira Bawumia; CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Akwasi Agyeman; and representatives from various West African countries.

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Fatherhood isn’t easy; but don’t be one who hides from the landlord over rent – Mahama

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“May God bless you all so that you won’t have to hide under your beds when your landlord is coming. You will be the father, who will promptly pay your children’s school fees and make sure that they go to school,” he said.

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