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Tuesday, 26 November 2013

GURU MAKES WAY INTO GHANAIAN PARLIAMENT

Popular Ghanaian musician Guru might be proud and at peace with himself now after his popular catch phrase “Boys Abr3” made it to the Ghanaian parliament on Tuesday November 19th 2013 during the presentation of the National budget by Minister of Finance Honourable Seth Tekpeh.

Guru, who despite huge uproar by a cross section of Ghanaians including members of the Ghanaian parliament and the clergy stood firm to defend on all media platforms the use of Akayida in his popular song “Boys Abr3? was on Tuesday honoured as his catch phrase “Boys Abr3? which is now used to express the economic hardships of the youth in the Ghanaian society was on display on A4 sheets in the Ghanaian parliament to describe the budget presented.

It somehow sounds ironical when the same song which had at first been disregarded with its catch phrase “Boys Abr3? was not only popular on the streets but even in the Ghanaian parliament.

Congrats Guru, more ‘controversies’ on the way.

E.L ARRESTED AND HANDCUFFED @ THE ‘GUINNESS BIG ERUPTION CONCERT’

Rapper cum music producer E.L was yesterday arrested for a reason not know as at press time.

In a series of tweet from the award-winning rapper, he was arrested and handcuffed yesterday by some drunken policemen.

According to E.L, the policemen asked of bribe from him. Read his tweets below (unedited)…

As sure as water is wet,&My GOD lives, the drunk police men who Handcuffed me for no Reason tonight will be Patrol Men till they die#markit

If the sun comes up tomorrow, the drunk police men who arrested and handcuffed me for no reason will never sleep again

U make cheap Liquor weigh you de take come worry my life

Dear @KwameNkrumah , Alomo ,Agya Appiah , Mandingo , Herb Afrique and Mandingo handcuffed me and threw me in a Patrol car tonight for bribe

Sit me for your Patrol car inside ask me say 'so what's up' ... Illiteracy & corruption Level is up.


E.L and Lil Shaker joined Akon, Big Sean, Samini and Shatta Wale at the ‘Guinness Big Eruption Concert’ last night at the Accra Sports stadium.

We shall bring to the public what really transpire before and after the police arrested the artiste.

IS BECCA SLOWLY FADING FROM THE GHANAIAN MUSIC SCENE?

Becca's management team - EKB Records, headed by business mogul , is undoubtedly one of the best artiste management outfits Ghana is blessed with.

From the time of picking Becca from Mentor 1 through to recording her, organizing Becca's Ball, winning of awards for her songs and music videos, and the deluxe annual Girl Talk concert; EKB Records has indeed done what Napoleon couldn't do.

The latest marketing and branding strategy for the artiste was stitching Becca's CDs to Graphic Showbiz so that anyone who buys the said newspaper gets the artistes CD for free; a strategy never done before in Ghana's music industry's history.

Kiki Banson really deserves an award for Artiste Management and Character Development. I say this because in Ghana, we don't have much of 'Kiki Bansons.' The so called artiste managers we have rarely identify true talents talk less of developing characters.

They always wait for someone to take the risk of developing a talent and after, jump unto the artiste and make capital out of him/her. That is not what Kiki Banson did with Becca. He took a risk and today it has paid off.

We need more of 'Kiki Bansons' in our showbiz industry. In spite of the above, Becca seems to be dying slowly. In order words, her brand and presence is fading at a steady rate.

The last time Flex newspaper spoke to EKB Records, they told us RLG sponsored the stitching of Becca's CDs to Graphic Showbiz by purchasing 50,000 copies for her fans.

However, we listen to radio and Becca's songs are not played! Go to the pubs, night clubs and spots and Becca's songs are not played! Watch the various television screens and Becca's music videos are not shown! Visit friends and relatives and Becca's CDs are not played! I spoke to some arts writers and they have even vowed never to write anything about Becca.

Currently, Becca is getting gigs from other African countries so her management may not see the need of investing money into Ghana's media as far as Becca's brand communication is concerned.

Though that may be a cost-effective alternative, the naked truth is that by the time Becca's management team turns to resuscitate her image/brand or career, it might have been too late

Ghana recognized, invested and made Becca who she is before the outside world got to know of her. Ghana and for that matter Ghanaians should not be taken for granted. A word to the wise...

Meanwhile, her manager admitted in an interview with Channel R 205 that they are doing more promotions outside Ghana currently. . As the old Akan axiom says, “ofie ne fie” (literally - home is home or home sweet home).

I WILL BURY MY HUSBAND ON DEC. 5

The celebrated highlife musician, Thomas Frimpong, whose untimely death occurred at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital on September 18, after an undisclosed illness will be buried in his hometown, Kumawu, in the Ashanti Region on December 5.

This was made known by Mrs. Joyce Frimpong, wife of the late musician, when BEATWAVES in the company of Abrantie Amakye and former President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Alhaji Sidiku Buari, visited her at her Chantan residence in Accra over the weekend to console her.

In a chat, Mrs Frimpong disclosed that preparations were far advanced to give her late husband a befitting burial, adding, “I will bury my husband on December 5 at Kumawu and after the burial, the funeral ceremony will be held in Accra at the Mile Seven School Park.”

Mrs. Frimpong said when she got wind of her husband’s death; she could not believe that Thomas was really dead until she saw the body.

“I have not been myself since then and even now after spending thousands of cedis to keep him alive. We cannot challenge God’s decision. I can never forget Thomas because he was a loving husband,” she said.

SARKODIE HITS STUDIO WITH HIGHLIFE LEGEND NANA AMPADU

Two outstanding personalities from two distinct eras of Ghanaian popular music are set to merge abilities as highlife giant, Nana Kwame Ampadu and rapper, Sarkodie go into the studio to collaborate on some new songs written by Nana Ampadu.

The highlife stalwart is getting ready for a big splash at the National Theatre on December 27 to mark 50 years since he took to show business.

He is said to have written over 800 songs in his music career and he told journalists at a press brief briefing last Monday at the Movenpick hotel in Accra that he had prepared some songs specifically for the partnership with Sarkodie.

The admired rapper is also looking for new frontiers to conquer after collaborating with a legion of artistes already.

According to his manager, Sammy Forson, the gifted rapper admires Nana Ampadu and is eager to work with him.

“Everybody knows Nana Ampadu and the role he has played in the development of our music so a young artiste like Sarkodie would not want to miss an opportunity to work with him,” Forson said.

Nana Ampadu is a great story-teller and many of the musicians he tutored in his African Brothers International Band moved on to their own glittering careers.

He very much represents what can be described as the ‘old school’ of music here while Sarkodie boldly stands out as an embodiment of the current generation of performers.

“Nana is celebrating 50 fabulous years of work in showbiz and it would be a wonderful platform to bridge the old and the new generations. I cannot say how many songs they would do together but I know Sarkodie loves highlife.

“He is working on his own highlife project so maybe this would be the chance to get Nana on that album as well. I think it is God’s timing for their collaboration to happen at this time,” Sarkodie’s manager said.

The Nana Ampadu@50 concert is being organised by Katamadara Concepts. A member of the planning committee, David Dontoh, said at the press briefing that it was likely Nana Ampadu would perform with Sarkodie at the show.

JUPITAR WALKS OFF STAGE @ HO POLYTECHNIC

Upcoming Ghanaian dancehall superstar, Jupitar says he will no longer be taken advantage of by organizers trying to capitalize off his hard work. “Do they even know how much it costs to record a track?” he says in anger as he refuses to go on stage at Ho Polytechnic for a concert last night, 22nd Nov.

The event organizers failed to meet the terms and conditions regarding payment and thought that Jupitar, who is usually very easy going and friendly would accept a last minute breach in contract.

He decided to put his foot down and shock them by refusing to perform until the terms were met. “It is time that Ghanaian artistes respect themselves and put an end to this exploitation!”

He went on to complain about how event organizers tend to publicize shows before they have even made the artiste aware that they are on the bill and pay peanuts compared to what they are making from gate fee! “It’s not about the money” he explains, “but I have paid my dues to get this far, it’s time I think about myself.

At this point in his career, after being recognized as Discovery of the Year at the maiden edition of the BASS Awards and the 2013 MTN 4Syte MVA’s, he has decided to rebrand himself as he prepares to release his album next year.

“This is the beginning of a new cycle and it starts from here” says Jupitar aka Di General. “If I respect myself, I know my fans will respect me too and if event organizers can’t behave professionally, I would rather put up my own shows!”

Needless to say, hundreds of Jupitar fans left the venue disappointed but they should look forward to him coming back to that region very soon to grace them with his spectacular showmanship.

WHO TRULY LOVES KWADEE: HIS MUM, MANAGEMENT, FANS OR CRITICS?

To those who wanted to chop off my head for writing in Flex newspaper last two weeks that beleaguered musician Jerry John Anaba aka Kwadee should quit music if he sought not to revert to his former mentally challenged state, his mother has said on Peace fm in Accra last week that she wanted her son to bail out of music.

Maybe, I was wrong for writing that he should quit music. Maybe the mother was also wrong for saying so. Maybe we both just wish to asphyxiate the talent of Kwadee because we hate him.

Sometimes, I get flummoxed by the fact that some people would want to wax hypocritical about certain issues when in fact they know it bodes ill for whom it may concern. I am not a doctor and haven't done any medical test to ascertain the fact that Kwadee is mentally ill at present but we are all privy to information that he has been mentally sick before and was even admitted at a mental hospital.

It was said in the news that followed his ill-health that the young man's state was as a result of smoking 'weed.' Marijuana is a contributory causality to mental disorders like schizophrenia (a mental illness in which a person becomes unable to link thought, emotion and behaviour, leading to withdrawal from reality and personal relationships), scientists say.

I am not a relative of Kwadee. I am not his friend. I have not met him before so what is my problem? You are stranger in the world of showbiz if you don't know that a majority of people in the industry, especially the musicians smoke marijuana and use other drugs. If you happen to go to shows especially at back stages, you will realize that they smoke chimneys to 'high' themselves before going on stage.

This is one practice that can make it dangerous for Kwadee to get back into music. Yes, I accept that he can as well be influenced even outside music but let us face fact; he will be greatly predisposed to 'wee' should he get back to music because he will be found in the midst of a lot of his friends who smoke.

I have spoken so much about Kwadee's situation since it started but I don't want to be seen as a prophet of doom. However, to prove the verity in the basis of my proposition of him quitting music, I would wish we intentionally do an experiment of cause and effect on Kwadee: He should be allowed to do music for one year, so we all RECORD our conclusions as to how his mental health will be affected.

After that, I am sure those badmouthing me will realize that it is better for Kwadee to be out of music and be mentally healthy than be in music and be mentally derailed. For if Kwadee does music and loses his mind, what will he gain?

He cannot have a successful career if he is not well. There is a cause to every effect and it will be advisable that we all help find solutions to Kwadee's problem and make sure he is well than force him to do music and predispose him to unfavorable conditions that will make him go back to his former mentally derailed state.

Now to those who say, I wish to see Kwadee's talent die out, hence my write ups enjoining his family to pull the reins on his music career, I thank you so much. I guess you are right. I really wish that Kwadee get out of music, otherwise my employers will not pay me again.

I am saying Kwadee should quit music because, if he doesn't, he may be predisposed to marijuana which when he smokes will make him very fit and healthy than he is now. He will then be able to churn out great hits that will place him on higher pedestals and that will disable me from writing articles again in my life.

Similarly, Kwadee's mum, I guess, per people's comments, doesn't wish her son well by saying he should not do music again. Ironically, when it happens that Kwadee still stays in music, it will make her mum poorer that is why she wants him out of the music trade.

Have those insulting the woman thought of why she doesn't want the son to do music again now and not earlier? Did anyone hear her say that Kwadee should quit music when he was in his insouciant stage at the beginning of his career?

While some of us are saying he should stop doing music, others think we will be killing his talent if he does, and he will have no other source of livelihood. They claim Kwadee is very strong and sound now and don't believe that someone who has been on and off a couple of times anytime he stepped the threshold of music can veer off again. So which of us love Kwadee the most?

Dear reader, let us all pray for our brother Kwadee and let any other musician who does drugs take lessons from Jerry Anaba's situation. It can happen to anybody so let's us show true love when it happens and stop being mischievous.

MARK OKRAKU MANTEY IS A HYPOCRITE & FOOL - RORO BUDDY

Producer and brother to recently converted Ghanaian singer, producer and song writer Morris D’Voice has described controversial Ghanaian music producer and judge of TV3 mentor Mark Okaraku Mantey as a ‘Hypocrite’ and ‘Fool’.

This is for comments made on the news that made headline on several tabloids and websites concerning a supposed testimony by his brother (Morris D’Voice) which indicated he had slept with over 200 women including Gospel musicians.

Outgoing but reserved who made this known threatened to expose Mark Okraku if he dared him in a post that got so many talking as he believed Mark Okraku was judgmental and was unfair to his brother by twisting the issues.

Check out his post (unedited)); Yea pple go like okraku mante de3 he speaks his mind paa well we gona speak our mind too. He’s a hypocrate and a fool for da kina comments he made about morris on peace fm today. Does he knw da souls bein saved cos of morris’s testimony he always wana twist watever he hears. I knw why he hates ma bro but he has me as well to hate.why is he no more workin wit zapp mallet hypocrate.he shuld push me and see?

SARKODIE WINS BEST WEST AFRICAN ACT @ CARIBBEAN AMERICAN AND AFRICAN NATIONS MUSIC AWARDS

Ghanaian rapper, Sarkodie added another trophy to his growing collection of awards when he won the Best African Act Award at the Caribbean American and African Nations Music Awards held in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria last Friday.

The event, packaged by the Silverbird Group in partnership with the Bayelsa State Tourism Development Agency had in attendance top international and local artistes, showbiz heavyweights, captains of industries and foreign dignitaries.

The awards ceremony witnessed top performances by Jamaican-American rapper Sean Kingston, South Africa’s Mafikizolo, alongside top Nigerian artistes Kcee, Waconzy, Timaya, Morachi, Daddy Showkey, General Pype and 2Face.

Full list of winners:

Song of the decade – 2Face

Song of the Year – Flavour

Caribbean Award – Sean Kingston

Artiste of the Year – Kcee

Producer of the Year – D’Tunes

Best Dance Video of the Year – P-Square (Alingo)

Best Act (South Africa) – Mafikizulu (Kona)

Lifetime Achievement Award – Daddy Showkey

Best Act (West Africa) – Sarkodie

Dancehall Raggae Album – General Pype

Best New Artiste – Sean Tizzle

THE LOONY SIDE OF THE GUINNESS BIG ERUPTION CONCERT

The Big Eruption Concert passed as highly successful thanks to the awesome performances put up by all the artists that stepped on the stage on Saturday, 23rd November, 2013 at the Accra Sport Stadium.

The open air concert which was hugely patronized by fans from all walks of life danced, sang, screamed and applauded every one of the six artists who mounted the stage-with the loudest applauds going for Akon, Samini and Big Sean.

But the concert also experienced some loony moments. First of the many were the security arrangements at the VIP entrance when a police officer who was obviously inebriated decided to lock the gates to the field and comfortably placed a chair in front and reclined in an ‘I-Give-No-Fucking-Damn-About-You-All’ state.

The invectives heaped on him were to say the laughable, albeit the situation was no annoying. Then the performances began. The expected fans had a field day when Akon asked the security persons to allow the fans to come closer to the stage.

Some daring fans succeeded in climbing onto the stage, in an attempt to pose with him. The security details didn’t allow that to happen.

Those caught in time were thrown off the stage like they didn’t matter at all. They were bundled and virtually thrown away, back into the audience. Yet that did not stop the others from climbing on the stage. Some, I believe, wanted to enjoy the feeling of getting thrown into a crowd of fans. It was funny despite it being dangerous in equal measure.

Then there was the moment when during a Samini performance, a die-hard fan climbed on the stage and embraced Samini. Two security guys tried bundling him off to no avail. Later 5 others joined but the guy refused to move.

This attracted a large applauds from the fans. Later he was talked to move which he obliged. He was however called back onto the podium by one of the High Grade Family guys to come and ‘party’ with Samini.

There was a trick to how to get on stage and ‘chill’ with your favourite artists. Climb on top when the security is engrossed in getting another fan off the stage. And this a young lady executed to perfection, on two occasions during a Wizkid performance. She slid in and embraced and danced a bit before she climbed down. You should have seen the effect of that ‘Wizkid Moment’ on her face.

Then there was what could be described as a ‘plea’ by Wizkid when he abruptly stopped, in the middle of his song and commented ‘My guy abeg we be brothers. Make you no komot my shoes’, when a fan tried to unlace one of his shoes. One couldn’t help but laugh.

In all, it was an awesome night. The audience had a best time of their life. And Guinness Ghana has to be applauded for pulling a magnificent show
for the teeming fans that went out to party hard.

AMBOLLEY IS THE TRUE HIPLIFE ‘GRANDPAPA’

Hiplife legend and Chief Executive of the famous Django Bar, Reggie Rockstone, has officially declared Gyedu Blay Ambolley as the real ‘Grandpapa’ of the hip-life genre in Ghana.

Rockstone was one of the MCs at the ‘Glo Slide n Bounce’ concert in Accra last Saturday and when it was time for him to introduce Gyedu Blay Ambolley, he ended all debates over who is actually the pioneer of hiplife with his statement.

“This man is the true hip-life Grandpapa. He is the one who gave birth to this beautiful thing we call hiplife. Ambolley started this way back in Takoradi and I must say, he is a true legend,” Rockstone stated on stage.

Reggie Rockstone, in the early 90s, championed the hiplife genre in Ghana. But Ambolley is said to have pioneered the genre about a decade and a half before Rockstone.

The ‘Glo Slide and Bounce’ concert attracted over 10,000 music fans from all walks of life, who danced their hearts out to music from some of the country’s finest artistes.

Ambolley’s energetic stage performance and fantastic saxophone techniques thrilled the overly excited crowd with classic tunes like ‘Toffie’ and ‘This Hustling World’ among others.

Gyedu-Blay Ambolley, known as the ‘Simigwa Do Man’, hails from the port city of Takoradi, in the Western Region.

The irrepressible singer, songwriter, producer and “musical-life-force” exploded on the music scene 25 years ago with a jazzy highlife sounds called ‘Simigwa-Do’.

MAD RUSH FOR RTP AWARD TICKETS

At long last, the much awaited ticket for RTP Awards has arrived from South Africa for sale towards the forthcoming awards night on 5th December, 2013 at the International Conference Center AICC.

Asked why the tickets were printed all the way from South Africa, Founder of RTP Awards Mr. Prince Mackay said “as a Ghanaian who believe in Ghana and made in Ghana products and services, the wisest thing to do is to have manufactured the tickets here.”

“Past experiences sometimes forces all of us to take certain decisions. The truth is, we once hired a Ghanaian company to print the tickets here in Ghana. Unfortunately, the very company we contracted to print the tickets was the very one that clandestinely printed the same RTP Awards tickets and sold to patrons at our expense.”

Ending, Mr. Mackay revealed: the tickets come with many security features and was manufactured by a very reputable company in South Africa. That company manufactured the tickets for the recent past Rihaana concert in South Africa.”

‘Damages’ goes for - GHC 100 for VIP and GHC 50 for Regular. Ticket venues are; Peace fm, Joy fm, Rainbow radio, Baatsona Total, Tema Community 11 shell filling station, Koala and Silverbird. Signals picking from the ticket venues indicates that patrons are grabbing their tickets at an alarming rate.

When one female fan who gave her name as Vanessa Dadson was asked why the rush for a ticket she intimated “I think it’s time we stop our typical Ghanaian late hour rush for event tickets. I’ve come to realize it’s a very bad character.”

The award proper comes off on 5th December, 2013 at the Accra International Conference Center AICC at 7:00 pm. The headline artiste for the event is the evergreen Abrantie Amakye Dede and other artistes such as: Cecilia Marfo, Paapa Yankson, Tutulapatu, and Herty BornGreat.

To read more about RTP Awards, the team behind it, nomination criteria, previous editions, sponsors and other important details, log on to www.rtpawards.org.

RTP Awards 2013 is sponsored by MTN, Guinness Ghana, Castle Milk Stout, Altime Capital, Special Ice, SIC, Coca Cola, Air Ghana, Kasapreko, Binatone, DDP and Alisa Hotel.

SAMINI FLOORS SHATTA WALE AT GUINNESS ERUPTION CONCERT

Rising music sensation, Shatta Wale left many of his fans livid after he failed to live up to the challenge of the durable Samini at the Guinness Eruption Concert Saturday night at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Recent developments between the two dancehall musicians had turned the high energy event meant to outdoor Guinness’ new packaging into an unvoiced Dancehall "Who is Who" on the local front, and when it mattered most, it was Samini who, like old wine, tasted better.

The two were the last two performing acts on the night that also featured the silky-voiced Akon, Big Sean, Wande Coal, EL and a couple others, with the period preceding their performances witnessing Shatta’s fans out-shouting their ‘opponents’ in response to MC, Bola Ray’s calls for who the fans wanted to see perform.

‘Shat-t-a Waleeee! !!’ they had responded, with some even suggesting Samini should be side-lined for the night.

But when he mounted the stage, Samini was his masterful self, blending and transiting his acts through one music genre after another - highlife, reggae, rap, hip-hop and all. He deliberately taunted his compatriot, sending Wale messages to bide his time, show respect, focus on himself and measure his competition.

And he had an enterprising stagecraft, as usual, to boot as he wriggled his way through songs like Time Bomb, Linda, Sweet Mistake, Where My Baby Dey, Body Flame, Odo, Gyae Shi and Adult Music.

When it was time for Shatta to take the stage, he did it with a big bang, choosing to be ‘forklifted’ from among the stands onto the stage while riposting “we’re nat fear them”, responding directly to Samini’s taunts in a manner that forebode some unease.

He proceeded to sermonise about how he is not going to walk in anyone’s shadow; why he has no beef with anyone, and while he loves all and prays God’s blessings on all who love him, it is bumbaclot for all haters. He even enlisted his fans to repeat the ‘curse’, setting the stage for what was to be a fierce performance to outdo Samini.

That expectation was never met, for Shatta spent too much time responding to Samini's taunts, which also followed somewhat a delayed appearance, and by the time he started playing game, many were exiting the stands, disappointment engraved on their foreheads.

But the faithful stuck with him – singing and jumping along – with some proposing he would be better off focusing on his career than taking on Samini, whose live band style performances always endear him to any occasion.


RONNIE WASN’T STARVED OF OXYGEN - KORLE BU

Parents of Buk Bak’s Ronnie Coaches, have started investigating the cause of their son’s death.

Ronnie died Thursday of “heart problems” at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra. He had been rushed there on Wednesday for emergency cardiac care.

His family suspects the 36-year-old hip life musician of duo – Buk Bak – may have died as a result of negligence on the part of the Hospital.

Ronnie’s family say they have heard reports suggesting Korle Bu had run out of oxygen as of the time Ronnie was on admission.

Ronnie’s Sister, Audrey, told XYZ News Sunday that: “…That was what we also heard; yes, my dad told me of it just yesterday so they are also investigating it to see how true that was”.

Ronnie’s family are not the only people investigating the ‘lack of oxygen’ theory as a possible cause of death.

According to showbiz website ameyawdebrah.com, Ronnie’s spiritual mother, one Osofo Maame, claimed the musician informed her on Wednesday via phone, while on admission, that the hospital was short of oxygen but “the doctors on duty at the time were working around the clock to resolve the situation”.

The lady Pastor quoted Ronnie as complaining during their phone conversation that: “Maa, I can’t breathe properly. I’m dying, I’m dying. They said the oxygen is finished and they are going to buy some. I’m dying. Maa, I’m dying”.

Korle Bu however insists it had oxygen at the time of Ronnie’s admission.

Its Public Relations Officer, Mustapha Salifu told XYZ News that: “No, that cannot be true because we’ve never run short of oxygen during the period that the patient was brought to the hospital”.

According to him, “our oxygen plant is working and we are generating oxygen and serving all areas in the hospital so it can’t be, but we can’t disclose the cause of death of our patients to the public. It’s only the family that can decide that”.
 

XCLUSIV FOTOS: YVONNE OKORO COMMISSIONS NEW PLAYGROUND AT DZORWULU SPECIAL SCHOOL ON HER BIRTHDAY

Popular Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Okoro, marked her 29th birthday on Monday, November 25.

She decided to celebrate the day by commissioning a playground she built for disadvantaged persons at the Dzorwulu Special School in Accra.

The Special School houses a number of special children and the playground by Yvonne was to provide a recreational platform for students to entertain themselves.

The gesture emphasized the actress’ commitment to giving back to society and also trumpeted her affection for special people and children in particular.

Joining her to commission the playground was Deputy Minister of Education, Okudzeto Ablakwa. Other personalities were popular actor John Dumelo, Sandra Ankobiah, Irene Logan, Roseline Okoro, and ex-Black Stars skipper, Stephen Appiah, among others. They supported the award winning actress to also cut her birthday cake.

Speaking at the ceremony, Yvonne Okoro congratulated officials and inmates of the school for their patience and support throughout the whole project and also allowing her to make an impact on them.
She said she was motivated to build the playground because she felt the students also deserved to play.

Two years ago, she was in the school to celebrate her birthday with the students. “When I was leaving, I realized that the playground was in a deplorable state. The metals were all rusted. So I told myself that, I won’t stop till I’m able to provide a good recreational center for the students of this school so that at the end of the day, they can also pride themselves of having a beautiful playground. That was the most important thing for me. And I wanted to thank everyone who supported this project,” Yvonne said.

Headmistress of the Dzorwulu Special School, Madam Veronica Sackey congratulated Yvonne for her kind gesture. “Indeed this was one of our numerous pressing needs which has been met today and I’m delighted. We can all attest to the fact the playground has transformed the front view of our institution,” she added.

On his part, Honorable Okudzeto Ablakwa also commended the Contract actress for the project and used the opportunity to also speak about Government’s position on education.

Among other side attractions at the ceremony were a dance performance by some of the students and also a rendition of Ghana’s National Anthem by iconic songstress, Irene Logan.

Both invited guests and students were thrilled to good music from DJ and also treated to pastries sponsored by Bakeshop Classics and food by Grill Bar Filli B at East Legon.





















JIM IYKE ‘MOVE MOUNTAINS’ TO GET A PINK LIMOUSINE FOR NADIA BUARI (PHOTO)

Even with all the rumours going around about the two lovers having a tough time, they are willing to prove us wrong. Jim Iyke and Nadia Buari toured the world in a pink limousine to celebrate her birthday.

Jim Iyke shared the above photo with the caption "Her Fav colour is pink. Had to move mountains to find a Pink Limo. Well, I always get wat I want"

Nadia thanked everyone who wished her well and she says "Thank u guys for all the *well wishes*... I had an amazing birthday.

You have got to admit, this is true love growing right in front of our very eyes!

I HAVE BABY WITH RONNIE – FIFTH WIFE POPS UP

A beautiful young lady by name Priscilla Nyarko has popped up with a seven-week-old baby who she says belongs to the late hiplife musician, Ronnie Coaches of Buk Bak fame.

Ronnie died last Thursday morning at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra, and since then four women, apart from Priscilla, are claiming Ronnie was their husband.

Though the late hiplife artiste had four children with four different women, he spent most of his time with Priscilla at her residence in Abeka Lapaz New Market, a suburb of Accra, and their relationship was known to everybody including friends of the late music star.

'Beatwaves' learnt Ronnie had been taken ill for some time, and had been seeking medical attention.

Though medical report on his death has not been made public, 'Beatwaves' gathered some of Ronnie’s close pals were speculating that their friend left more questions than answers.

However, when Priscilla was asked whether she believed Ronnie did not die a natural death, she said she did not have spiritual eyes to see what happens in the spiritual realm and so could not tell.

Priscilla Nyarko, an obviously sad and worried mother of a new born baby said she was yet to come to terms with the reality that her son’s father was truly dead because she found it difficult to believe that the man whom she loved and had a baby with was no more.

“I am very sad. I don’t even know what to say. I have one month three weeks old baby boy with him.

He did not name his son before he died. I will always remember him...The last time I was with him in my room, Ronnie predicted his death saying he would not live to see his son grow. He knew he was going to die. It was like he knew he was never coming back from the hospital,”

Priscilla said whilst breast feeding the baby boy.
Priscilla admitted that Ronnie had not been well for some time and had complained of severe heartache: “The very day he complained bitterly about severe heartache, I rushed him to the Achimota Hospital where he was treated at the emergency unit and discharged on the same day.

A day or so after, he again complained bitterly about severe pains in the heart. When I realized that the situation was getting out of hand, I quickly informed his relations who quickly rushed him to the hospital.”

BNI TO INVITE BARIMA SYDNEY, VIDEO DIRECTOR OVER PREZ MAHAMA VIDEO

Snippets of information picked up by The Informer suggests that the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) will likely, by close of this week, invite the controversial hitmaker, Barima Sydney and his Video Director, over the use of the President’s image and the Presidency in their latest video clip that is yet to be released onto the Ghanaian music market.

The video, produced by Eagle Site Production and directed by Mc Lord Ice, had pictures of the President in the flagstaff House, being questioned by Barima Sydney on the controversial Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA) report, the criminal sale of Ghana National Petroleum Corporation’s (GNPC’s) Drill ship, Discoverer 511 by the administration of ex-President, John Agyekum Kufuor, as well as the recent sale of Merchant Bank to Fortiz, a deal many have questioned.

The President was seen in the video rapping and telling Ghanaians to keep faith with his administration; to him, when driving a car, one had to gradually change gears before arriving at his or her final destination and so on course, and will deliver his promise of “Better Ghana”.

The video is the latest song of the hitmaker Barima Sydney, who is known for his controversial political songs over the years.

The “Apuskeleke” and African Money hitmaker, together with his Video Director, are likely to be hauled before the Greater Accra regional BNI to answer charges on the illicit use of the President’s image and the Flagstaff House, the seat of government, for commercial gains without prior permission.

Information suggests that the BNI officials are not enthused about the use of the President’s image for commercial gains, as well as the mockery of the Presidency.

A copy of the video intercepted by this paper at a production house in Osu, a suburb of Accra, had the hitmaker in his latest hit song dubbed “Donkomi”, seeing the President majestically dressed in splendid “Fugu” with Barima Sydney, sitting beside him at the Flagstaff House, asking him probing questions about what people are saying on the streets of Accra concerning the allegations of corruption under his watch.

The video saw the President answering the questions posed by the controversial musician on the state of the economy and asking for more time as he is certain things will get well soon.

The music took on the Mahama-Amissah-Authur-led administration for virtually increasing almost everything from condoms to electricity bills, water bills whilst salaries are still low.

“Mr. President wu bo Ghana Donkomi; ‘to wit, ‘President John Dramani Mahama, you are putting Ghana up for sale’.

The opening of the song says “If you no fit the kitchen heat get out, so they tell us ...Our politicians. Agoo! I dey knock ooo, beg oo, open small..Ebe me u no dey kai me Barima Sydney.. Everywhere you pass Mahama aa… our priorities now is to create loot and share”.

The yet-to-be-released hit song had Barima Sydney introducing himself as the voice of the voiceless.

He is heard in the video saying, "if you are a corrupt Member of Parliament (MP), a corrupt teacher. A corrupt presenter ‘me bo wu donkomi'".

All attempts including several calls placed to the cellular phone of Barima Sydney as of press time yesterday proved futile.
 



Prez Mahama Featured In Sidney’s Controversial Song And Video

Controversial political hit maker, Barima Sydney has done it again. He has released a song with an accompanying video, in which President John Dramani Mahama is heard singing a chorus.

In the yet-to-be released video in particular, Sidney is seen sitting next to President Mahama inside the Flagstaff House delivering a message from the citizenry to the president, who were listening attentively.

The Herald is informed that Barima Sidney will this week be releasing both the controversial video and the audio entitled “Donkomi” to TV and radio stations.

It is unclear what his motivation is and which points he is seeking to score.

Sidney in the animated video, produced by Eagle Site Production and directed by McLord Ice, is also seen questioning President Mahama over the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA) report.

He is also seen in the video, questioning President Mahama, on the criminal sale of Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) drillship, Discoverer 511 by the administration of ex-President, John Agyekum Kufuor, as well as, the sale of Merchant Bank to Fortis, which is attracting lots of headlines
in recent times.

The President, was seen in the video rapping and telling Ghanaians to keep faith with his administration, and went on to say when driving a car, one had to gradually change gears before arriving at his or her final destination, and so he is on course and will deliver his promise of a “Better Ghana”.

Barima Sydney is known for his controversial political songs over the years. He made “Apuskeleke” and African Money which became instant hits songs in the country during the Kufuor era. “Apuskeleke” was even discussed in classrooms and also became a subject for Parliamentary debate.

The music took on the Mahama-Amissah-Authur led administration, for virtually increasing almost everything from condoms to electricity bills, water bills, whilst salaries are still low.

“Mr. President wu bo Ghana Donkomi ‘literally meaning, President John Dramani Mahama you are putting Ghana up for sale.

The opening of the song say “If you no fit the kitchen heat get out so, they tell us..Our politicians. Agoo I dey knock ooo beg oo open small..Ebe me u no dey kai me Barima Sydney.. Everywhere you pass Mhama aa… our priorities now is to create loot and share”.

The yet to be released hit song, had Barima Sydney introducing himself as the voice of the voiceless. This was after he had walked through the main gate of the Flagstaff House amid protest from the security guards there.

He is heard on the saying, if you are a corrupt Member of Parliament (MP), a corrupt teacher. A corrupt presenter ‘me bo wu donkomi ‘.

More To Come!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YVONNE OKORO

Today is the birthday of one of Ghana’s screen diva, Yvonne Chinyere Okereke Okoro.

Yvonne is an actress, entrepreneur and philanthropist. She's been in the movie industry actively for 4years after she graduated from University of Ghana, Legon with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2008 and a diploma from the University of Nantes in France in 2009 in French civilization and culture.

After taking a brief course in drama in France in 2009, Yvonne returned to acting which is her first love in Ghana.

Yvonne Okoro has over the years played different roles in movies here in Ghana, Nigeria and France and has a plethora of accolades, with several awards and nominations under her belt.

Some of the awards are: Best Actress 2010 at the Ghana movie awards, nominee for Best Actress 2011, 2012 and 2013 at the African Movie Academy Awards and winning Best Actress at the Nigerian excellence awards in 2011 and 2012 honoured by the ambassador of Nigeria His Excellency Musuliu Obanikoro for personality of the year.

The first Ghanaian actress to have been interviewed on BBC focus for Africa and appeared on the radio breakfast show Newsday on BBC radio as fast rising entrepreneur.

She's been involved in several charitable causes and has to a degree been able to fulfill some of her social responsibilities.

Today as part of her gift back to the society, she will be launching a state of the art play ground for the Dzorwulu Special School.

We wish her long life and prosperity as she enjoys her day.
 
 

I WILL FILL THE STADIUM – SONNIE BADU DECLARES

Ahead of the “Africa Worships Concert,” headline artiste Sonnie Badu, has confidently declared that he would fill the stadium.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with The General Telegraph Entertainment Desk in Accra, the UK-based gospel artiste said Africa has huge potentials, so there is the need to believe in ourselves.

Although some may see it as ambitious to host close to 50,000 people at a concert at the Accra Sports Stadium, Sonnie believes he would achieve this feat since with God “All things are possible.”

“With every concert we have targets, and by God’s Grace we have been able to meet a lot of targets so hopefully this one too we are going to meet our target,” he told the General Telegraph.

“It would be the first time in history that an African will single-handedly fill the stadium. I want the whole world to know that the best is still from Africa. So we don’t need too much of the international artistes to come over to fill the stadium but we can do it ourselves,” he added.

Explaining the concert further, Sonnie Badu said this year’s concept will be unique since a selected number of African comedians, including Ghana’s Funny Face, will minister the Word of God through comedy.
“We are expecting over 30,000 people, not just that we have comedians coming on board, a lot of worshippers so it is going to be fun,” he revealed.

Touching on the criteria for selecting other Ghanaian gospel artistes on his programme, this is what Sonnie had to say: “We do a survey to find out which Ghanaian artistes are doing very well and which the people would love to see on stage and based on the results we pick them up.”

This year’s “Africa Worships Concert with Sonnie Badu” will also feature international artiste Ron Kenoly, with SP Kofi Sarpong, Kwesi Oteng, OJ, Ohema Mercy, Joe Mettle, Eugene Zutah and Ella Duncan Williams being the supporting artistes.

According to Sonnie Badu, the year’s event is going to be “a once in a lifetime event that you can’t easily forget” so everyone should grab their tickets.

It is a yearly concept that we have been holding, dubbed “Africa Worships with Sonnie Badu” and this year we moved from London to Africa, and we chose to start from Ghana at the Accra Sports Stadium. The concert aims at bringing the whole of Africa together and all who desire to worship God like David did in prayer, praise, worship and thanksgiving.

TONTO DIKEH STEPS OUT WITH BOYFRIEND (PHOTOS)

It was a big night for Tonto Dikeh on Sunday.

The Nollywood actress was presented with the film actress of the year award at the 2013 Exquisite Lady of the Year Awards held at the Red Carpet Events Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Poko beat Chioma Chukwuka-Akpotha, Ini Edo, Ireti Doyle and Kate Henshaw among others in that category.

Tonto sizzled in a black dress with sheer sleeves, and a thigh high slit. She styled the dress with sparkly platforms, short wavy locks and pink lipstick.

But her most stylish accessory was her rumoured new beau Michael Awolaja, known as Malivelihood. According to some sources, Tonto introduced him to guests at the event when receiving her award.

Michael is an “Agent to the Stars, Luxury Designer, Entrepreneur, Business Man, Fashionista & Jeweller” according to his Instagram page @malivelihood.

SHATTA WALE IS NOT OWNER AND FOUNDER OF SHATTA MOVEMENT

Below is a statement sent to us by a group of persons claiming to be the original owners and founders of the group Shatta Movement, which has for some time now been linked to dancehall act Shatta Wale.

We publish their statement, unedited.

The family (a group of young achievers from the Ghettos of Ghana) that set up the Shatta Movement brand in Ghana and international – ‘Shatta Movement Family over the weekend threw a huge caution to the musician Bandana over his ownership and claiming of being the founder of the movement on Adom106.3fm.

According to the SMF, ‘Before they say anything, they want readers and Ghana to know that they are not after Bandana for his fame, money or anything. All they want him to do is to stop abusing the shatta movement brand and its meaning for he has moved very far away from the goodness and beauty of it. As a movement they stand and guarantee it’, the Founders of the Shatta Movement first strong words.

We own and registered SHATTA MOVEMENT FAMILY for a simple course that is to help promote ghetto youth doing well in a chosen field. The main focus of the group is bigger than music; it is a lifestyle company that wants to supports young people in ghettos from the streets selling small chops to the doctors, nurses, boxers, footballers and creative arts.

SMF have the mind set of doing business with corporate bodies and building ghetto youth’s image that hustling that does not mean you dirty or not smart but it means if you can make something out of nothing, then, you are the one corporate Ghana should use to market its brand.

According to the founders, Shatta movement is not ‘dirty’, violence or noisy but as a movement and a family, one person cannot claim ownership, the very moment you do that you are selling out the people whose idea and efforts went into the brand. Also if one person claims ownership, how will the rest of the ghetto youth in the movement get help and come out successful in their chosen fields.

The movement was started by Sly Shatta (based in America) then his company was Sly – Ent which was a studio based in Darkuman Nyametse. Sly could not do it all hence he met Cyfa & Juwaid who shared in his vision of love, trust and loyalty for each other as Ghetto boys. The three agreed to form the shatta movement with others such as Abarture (based in Germany) and Abas based in South Africa.

Then the agenda was set straight with the movement formed to propagate the good deeds of young people in society. From there the need for longevity hence they set to start promotion and for every brand to sell well and fast it needs music hence the introduction of Bandana.

‘We brought Bandana into the movement in 2010, that time his fame had died out but I convinced family to support me so we bring his fame back, Juwaid noted. He mentioned that, Shatta Movement family solved a problem for Bandana and he fell in love with the family hence the support for him also started from there.

Mr. Logic also a member and prime witness to this whole movement also said on Adomfm that: ‘My brothers (Cyfa & Juwaid) brought Bandana to me when I was at x95.1fm. That time I saw his promo CD and it had ‘Chockstillsquad’ written on it. So I asked him where he belongs and he said openly that he was with that squad but now he is with the ‘Shatta Movement family’.

‘The story between us (Shatta Movement family) and Bandana is a long one but what we want Ghanaians to know is that, Shatta movement is a family of boys from Nima, Newtown, Mamobi, etc of ghettos hence one person cannot claim ownership and to even go to the extent of dirtying it like how he (Bandana) has.

We want him to stop claiming ownership of the name and brand ‘Shatta Movement’ inorder to allow the other ghetto youth in football, boxing, nursing and music to stand for it because it was built on trust love and loyalty not violence.

We are sending this warning, enough is enough Bandana, you are building a following that does not support any ghetto youth in any way. Allow us to bring our ghetto youth with talent out.
Bandana has succeeded in throwing dust into the eyes of Ghanaians as the owner of the brand name ‘Shatta Movement while he does not understand the meaning.

‘ONE WEEK CELEBRATION’ FOR LATE ROONIE COACHES SET FOR NOVEMBER 28

It’s almost a week since the sudden death of Ronnie Coaches of Buk Bak hit Ghanaians, and as part of plans to keep the mood alive, the Musician Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) is organizing a ‘One Week Celebration’ for the gone Hip-life soldier.

According to a statement put together by Nana K.O Duah (a.k.a. Tic-Tac), who is the Chairman of the Greater Accra Regional Branch of MUSIGA, “the union is putting together a special select committee to announce the plans set for the day.”

It must be remembered that Ronnie was one artiste that helped in making the “art form Hip-life” of Ghana music industry today, so, “our plans are to provoke the history and contribution of this group in the music industry through the media.”

“We are planning to merge this event to remind the Ghanaian and the rest of the world about the volumes of artistic works that has come out of this artistic struggle of this very unique group.”

He continued, “with the help of the media houses we would like to do a celebration and fund raising event to help the family of our departed brother, friend and national icon. MUSIGA would like the media to dedicate a program to the memory of the group and Ronnie as a person, give him the necessary media attention and airplay of old and new songs as well as creating awareness for the upcoming funeral arrangements.”

The ‘One Week Celebration’ will fall on Thursday, November 28, 2013, at King Solomon Dansoman Accra, from 8am. It is open to all and sundry.

Dates of funeral, fund raising and celebrating concert would be announced later via different media houses across the country.