Sonnie Badu, the renowned gospel musician, has urged gospel artists to avoid overemphasizing the commercialization of gospel music. While acknowledging the importance of commercialization as a reward for the craft, the revered worship leader, Sonnie Badu, stressed the necessity of balancing it with spiritual depth. Sonnie Badu cautioned …
Read More »Sonnie Badu Urges Gospel Artists to Blend Spirituality with Music and Avoid Full Commercialization
Sonnie Badu, the renowned gospel musician, has advised gospel artists not to prioritize the commercialization of gospel music. Although Sonnie Badu agrees with the commercial aspect of gospel music, recognizing it as a rightful reward for the artist’s craft, he emphasized the importance of balancing it with spiritual …
Read More »Nursing and Midwifery Trainees Threaten to Oppose NPP Over Unpaid Allowances
Trainee nurses and midwives have expressed frustration over the ongoing financial challenges they face due to unpaid allowances and high fees. Many health training institutions require full payment of fees, with some demanding up to 100%, and failure to meet these requirements results in exclusion from dining halls and examination …
Read More »Kufuor Reaffirms Support for Bawumia Amid Criticism from Opponents
John Agyekum Kufour, former president of Ghana has described Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the flag bearer of the NPP , as the ideal leader for Ghana at this critical juncture in its history. President Kufour commended Bawumia’s abilities and reiterated his confidence in his leadership. Former President John Agyekum …
Read More »Prophet Opambour Warns Vim Lady: ‘I Will Curse You if You Insult Me Again'”
Ebenezer Opambour Yiadom, the controversial Ghanaian prophet known as Prophet 1, has strongly warned broadcast journalist Afia Pokuaa (Vim Lady) after she referred to him as a “shallow-minded” individual. In a viral video, Prophet Ebenezer Opambour Yiadom threatened to curse broadcast journalist Afia Pokuaa (Vim Lady) if she …
Read More »Franklin Cudjoe Expresses Concern Over Judiciary Becoming a Playground for Politicians”
Franklin Cudjoe, President of IMANI Africa, has claimed that the country’s judicial system has been reduced to a playground for politicians. During an interview on 3FM Sunrise, Franklin Cudjoe, President of IMANI Africa, criticized the 5-2 majority decision that overturned Speaker Alban Bagbin’s declaration of four parliamentary seats as …
Read More »NDC Mining Committee Calls on Miners to Back Efforts to Remove NPP for Improved Mining Practices
Dr. Tony Aubynn, the former Chief Executive Officer of the Minerals Commission, is urging small-scale mining leaders in Obuasi to back the National Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate, John Dramani Mahama, in the upcoming elections. Dr. Aubynn highlighted that the NDC is focused on implementing reforms within the …
Read More »Yada Pono and I are undervalued in the Ghanaian Music Industry-Ras Kuuku
Ras Kuuku, the 2023 VGMA Reggae/Dancehall Artist of the Year, has openly expressed his frustration with the lack of recognition and support he and his fellow musician Yaa Pono have encountered within the Ghanaian music industry. Despite their significant contributions and successes in the reggae/dancehall genre, both artists …
Read More »GFP’s Roman Fada Barred from Running in Presidential Elections
Phillip Appiah Kubi, also known as Roman Fada of the Ghana Freedom Party, has been disqualified from running in the presidential elections. Before the passing of Akua Donkor, Philip Appiah Kubi, also known as Roman Fada, served as the Vice-Presidential candidate for the Ghana Freedom Party. Madam Akua …
Read More »John Mahama Promises to Build a National Theatre in Kumasi Under the Next NDC Government”
John Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has reaffirmed the party’s dedication to revitalizing Ghana’s creative industry. In a meeting with creatives in Kumasi on Tuesday, November, Mahama stated that if the NDC wins the upcoming elections, the party will construct a new national …
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