BISMARK ENTERTAINMENT

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

I ALMOST ENDED UP IN THE PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL OVER MY LAST BREAKUP - RAQUEL

When Raquel came back to Ghana in 2006 after living in the UK for many years, her immediate reason was to move away from her past love life and from an environment that brought back only memories of pain.

“It was really devastating. I couldn’t eat, sleep and just wanted to be alone but that was a learning period for me. That experience taught me to be bold and brace myself for the worst in life”.

Seven years down the line, Raquel who took to singing on her return to Ghana, looks back and says that she has no regrets for abandoning the many great opportunities out there in London to start life afresh back home.

“I came back to Ghana to pull myself together after a heartbreak that I went through which nearly landed me in a psychiatric hospital. Coming home was the best decision that I took”, she told Showbiz last Monday.

“I was very young then so it really got into me but God had His own plans for me. Perhaps, it was a blessing in disguise for me because I found my groove and found a new way of loving and being loved through music.”

The Sweetio singer said that she had always found satisfaction when she sings love songs because it gives her a feeling of belonging which she had always wished for.

“When you listen to my songs, it always talks about love and how a sweet feeling it could be when you get the right person. My sweet-turned- sour relationship back in London has always been the shadow that haunts me so I take solace in writing love songs. Anytime I sit down to compose a song, the only theme that comes to mind is love and it is not surprising that all my songs are love related” she said.

“Today, I have found people who have shown me great love and words cannot explain the joy that I feel when I mount the stage and see people respond cheerfully to my love songs. It only tells me that people still believe in love so I shouldn’t give up on it either.

She told Showbiz that it is with the commitment to be a crusader of love and to champion it that she put together the annual Raquel’s Cupid Party on Valentine’s Day to celebrate the special occasion with her cherished fans.

“Valentine is a special season of love where we express our love to those who matter most to us and so it must be celebrated in a special way. I will tell my bitter love stories to my fans and hope my experience will inspire somebody there. The night will just be about love and for the singles and searching, they can be at+233 and may found their loved ones” Raquel said.

VGMA UNSURE OF DANCEHALL MUSIC

Charter House, organizers of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs) has, once again, refused to fully acknowledge the presence of Dancehall genre as a force that merits a standalone category for the event.

Artistes’ works in both the Reggae and Dancehall genres in Ghana under the calendar year – from January 1 to December 31 2013 – would be screened and placed under the same category for this year’s music event.

Though some entertainment pundits and patrons of both genres have drawn clear distinctions between Dancehall and Reggae music in Ghana, the organizers of VGMAs insist Dancehall is new in Ghana and not yet fit to be in a separate category of its own.

“When we identified, for example, last year, that there was a lot of Dancehall rhythms that came up, we then had a Reggae/Dancehall category and it is the same thing that is happening this year because what we try to do is that the moment there is a trend, you don’t just go ahead to create a category, no! You will have to look 3 or 4 years whether that trend is sustainable,” Nii Ayittey Hammond, Director of Productions of Charterhouse, told NEWS-ONE after the press launch of the event.

According to Mr Hammond, “Until we are convinced as a board that that music form is here to stay, the best thing to do is to monitor it for a period of time and that is what we are doing,” he said.

Dancehall music in Ghana has, over the years, proven to be a genre which has a massive following comprising of both young and old. An array of fairly good artistes like Kaakie, Jupiter, Stonebwoy, Samini, Sonni Bali, Shatta Wale, Yoggy Doggy ,General Marcus among others have held the front for this genre making sure that they raise the flags Ghana high in that area.

It came as a surprise to most Ghanaian Dancehall music lovers when it was announced during the press launch of the 15th edition of the music festival that the genre will be paired with Reggae music at this year’s VGMAs.

A MUSIC PROMOTER MAKES NEW SONGS A HIT - KWAME BEE

Host of Cruise Control on Hitz 103.9FM, Kwame Empeh, has noted that although indeed DJ Black has done well in proven and branding himself as Ghana’s number one DJ; he does not deserve to be in the BEST MUSIC PROMOTER OF THE YEAR category as well as Sammy Forson in the pending 2014 Ghana DJ Awards.

According to him, DJ Black does not play new songs released by most already established musicians let alone promote their songs instead he plays already-made hit songs likewise Sammy Forson on their respective shows and even on billed events. “Playing international songs does not deem you fit a music promoter.

“As a promoter, you should play new songs and make them hit and not wait till other DJs have made them hit before you play it unceasingly on your show to try prove that you are a promoter instead play new songs and make them hit!” Kwame Bee defined who a music promoter should be in an interview with GhanaWeb Entertainment Desk.

He further indicated that being the first DJ or presenter to play an international song, does not make one a music promoter since those songs have already been made hit in the various home countries of these musicians way before reaching down here.

“Basically, being a music promoter is not about playing international Hip hop and RnB songs whiles leaving songs released in your homeland and wait until the songs become hit before you start playing it on your radio show, club or at open events. Monitor DJ Black and Sammy Forson’s show to hear if they will play any new local song on their shows”, he declared.

MY MISSION IS TO CHANGE THE NEGATIVE PERCEPTIONS OF AFRICA WITH MY MUSIC – FUSE ODG

UK-based Ghanaian Afrobeat singer, Nana Richard Abiona known on stage as Fuse ODG has set his sights on changing the negative perceptions of Africa through his music.

The award winning artiste is currently enjoying huge success with his three smash hit singles, Azonto, Antenna, and Million Pound Girl (Badder Than Bad), enjoying huge rotations across the world.

Speaking in an interview with the BBC, Fuse ODG revealed that he is on a mission to project what he termed “the new Africa” to the world through his music.

He said: “I’ve always known that I am on a mission to showcase the new Africa to the world so the music is just a vehicle for me to use to spread that message and I’m pretty close to God as well so I feel like the music just naturally comes but the mission is just something that really carries me in a long term.”

Currently enjoying massive following through his music, the Afrobeat sensation noted that it is time to let the world know that Africa is not only about poverty and disease and war; the continent equally holds a lot of opportunities.

“Now people are starting to learn, I’m out there screaming This Is New Africa (TINA); that Africa is not all about the negative images; you can actually be successful staying in Africa, you can actually invest in Africa and be successful, [and] you can actually be happy living in Africa,” Fuse ODG stressed.

He believes it’s about time Africans took action to redeem the image of the continent: “We need to actually do something, we need to actually take action to make sure that the perception does actually change and us being in Africa actually doing something to make sure that Africa is a great place to be.”

Already, Fuse has been holding talks with students and the youth urging them to go back to Africa and invest their skills.

“I went to Stanford University to do a talk and I connected with the students as to how we can go back to the continent and invest our skills,” the Best African Act award winner at the 2013 Music of Black Origin (MOBO) recounted.

He said: “I feel like our parents left Africa because the home that they had wasn’t quite habitable so they came to the UK or they came to another country. It is important to rebuild our homes so they can actually go home and just relax. I feel like it has to be our generation (developing Africa); we’ve gained skills from the UK, the US…”

EFYA INSPIRES ME - MZVEE REVEALS

Fast rising singing sensation, MzVee, has revealed in a recent interview that multiple award winning soul singer, Efya, is her biggest inspiration in the Ghanaian music industry.

The 21 year old singer whose debut single, “Borkobor” is currently enjoying massive rotation on the airwaves, was speaking on the “On The Rise” segment of Lynx TV.

According to her, Efya’s vocal ability coupled with her unflinching resolve to improve herself with constant practice and hard work, are the attributes she most admires about the singer.

MzVee also touched on the supposed “heat” between her and dancehall artiste, Kaakie; stating categorically that, any rumours of a sort are totally untrue.

In her own words, “I admire Kaakie a lot and will be honoured to work with her on a song.”

WHERE ARE THESE VETERANS?

The Ghana movie industry has grown over the years. It has made significant strides despite its many challenges.

Currently, the industry boasts a new crop of actors who are going international. We all agree to give honour to whom honour is due, so there is the need to acknowledge the pacesetters in this industry.

Acknowledgement could come in the form of awards, a pat on the back or even a callback of these pacesetters to teach the new generation some of the nitty-gritty of the industry or useful lessons.

This piece, therefore, is first of all, a call for the return of our veterans onto our screens and, second, a clarion call for them to be honoured, for they deserve it.

An impressive list of actors and actresses
I grew up watching the likes of Regina Pornotey, Monica Quacopoome, Victor Lutterodt, Mac Jordan Amartey, Kofi Bucknor, Kofi Middenton-Mends, Professor Martin Owusu, Brew Riverson Jnr, Grace Nortey, Grace Omaboe (Maame Dokono), Omanza Shaw, David Dontoh, Akorfa Edjeani-Asiedu, Sheila Nortey, Edinam Atatsi, Mawuli Semevor, Mary Yirenkyi, Nat Banini, Eunice Banini, Adjoa Pieterson, Kojo Demanya, George Williams, Dzifa Gomashie, and Juliet Asante in African movies and TV theatres of local entertainment content. The list goes on and on.

I vividly recollect that in that era, African movies were a delight to watch as they were only shown to us during Easter, Christmas and at times on public holidays. In those days, families sat by their TV sets and those who did not have, joined families who had. Those were memorable family times! That was the era when cinemas were making money. My unfailing memory reminds me of the Picorna Cinema, Sid Theatre Cinemas, Orion Cinema, Gama Films, Vision 66 and many more.

For a movie lover like me and other viewers we were simply satisfied with the movie trailers running on our screens and that was enough to whet our appetite. We only prayed that a particular movie that delighted us would be among the ones selected to be aired during the Yuletide.

A sample of films of yesteryear
Back then we had exciting movies like Step Dad, Who Killed Nancy?, Harvest at 17, Suzzy, Ghost Tears, The Schemers, Twisted Fate, Jennifer, Child at 6:30pm, A Stab in the Dark and Baby Thiefgracing our screens. Those movies created excitement in us and a level of pride as Ghanaians. We the children not only watched for the fun of it all but also watched out for exciting “terms” that would later become accolades among ourselves.

There were times some of these movies were aired as late as 10:30 p.m., mainly after the late news. Of course GTV had monopoly at the time, thanks to GAMA Films. The movies were aired around that time to prevent children from watching as they either featured romantic or bloody scenes, which GTV classified as unwholesome for children.

I must confess that my curiosity led me to pretend to be asleep, not in the bedroom, but in the living room on one occasion and I chanced to watch what could be termed Ghana’s version of a horror movie. It was titled Matta: Our Missing Children.

If my memory serves me well, it featured Brew Riverson Jnr as the main character and Alexandra Duah of blessed memory. Was it bloody and scary! I could not sleep that night. Thus, in pretending to be asleep when I wasn’t, I had bitten off more than I could chew.

I also remember another one that was aired at night titled Sergent Abebrese. That also scared the hell out of me. One phrase I remember in that particular one was “Aha ye abosom fie, yemfa mpaboa mma ha” (a Twi expression meaning, This is a shrine and sandals are not allowed here).

This statement was made by Amanobea Dodoo, another wonderful actress (that is, if my memory serves me well). I vividly remember picking up lines like “do you know your father is a criminal and your mother a trickster and your grandfather a ragamuffin rascal? “I don’t trust you, the way your nose is shaking plierplier . . . like that,” from a scene in a movie. This became a popular saying among we the children who watched Nat Banini say this line.

In the old Ghanaian movie setting, I also vividly remember Victor Lutterodt playing the stereotype role of a daft husband after either molesting teenage girlsor cheating on his wife. Grace Nortey and Maame Dokono played the roles of mother very well. The interesting part of their roles was that they always turned out as in-laws or co-tenants, who were always at each other’s throat.

Omanza Shaw, Wakefield Ackuaku and Kwame Sefa Kayi were always known for the playboy, rich young men who were always frolicking with the young girls. Fred Amugi played the loving father who mostly put his family in trouble. There is also old Mac Jordan Amartey, the quarrelsome landlord who was always ejecting people from his house.

Impeccable English speaking Doris Sackitey played a subtle role of the mother. The likes of Juliet Asante, Kalsoume Sinare, Akofa Edjeani-Asiedu and Sheila Nortey did not mince words executing the bad girl roles. These and many others whose names I can’t immediately remember were the stars the Ghana movie industry created to entertain us in the ’90s.

A change in direction
Growing from the ’90s, we started seeing movie trailers portraying Ghana-Nigeria collaborations. One of such that I remember quite well was aired in the Christmas season. I seem to remember these movies because I have always been interested in the arts right from adolescence. I kept these particular movie trailers and the times in mind.

To my surprise I watched the supposed “Ghana-Nigeria collaborations” that featured Kalsoume Sinare, Monalisa Chinda and Tricia Esigbe. They were titled Marishika and the Visitor. In truth, I was infuriated after watching the movies as I felt they were over hyped and with no moral lessons.

Both were movies about the underworld and the quest for power and money. For me this was the beginning of embracing the Ghana-Nigeria collaboration in the industry.

It was a good innovation: Ghana is collaborating with Nigeria. Why not? But little did we know that the competition was going to come with many challenges for the industry. First, for some interesting reason, Nigerian movie producers relocated to Ghana – the likes of Jake Aernam relocated to Ghana. I kept wondering, Why the relocation? (Was it to hit the jackpot from an industry that was young and vibrant?)
Next, they encouraged collaborations, perhaps a ploy adopted to get the Nigerian movies aired on national television.

Then came the blast; they started airing Nigerian movie trailers on our screen and the sale of movies on VHS increased, a venture that our then movie industry could not utilize to their benefit as VHS was a preserve of the rich. The young Ghanaian industry aired their movies continually at the cinemas, making money for them. The movies were aired till everyone got a feel of the movies. Then the movies made their way unto VHS and were later handed over to GTV to air to us the “unreached” viewers.

So now the sale of VHS became what I would call the big deal. Gradually for the affluent who could afford VHS, they preferred the buying of VHS to watching at cinemas. This development eventually became one of the factors that hindered our cinema watching experience, not to talk of what the Nigerian collaborations did to our young and vibrant industry. Anybody who closely watched the development from afar would agree with me that for the then producers in the industry, movies were not principally about money, but more about telling the African story the Ghanaian way.

These and many other reasons I will surely highlight in my subsequent write-up on the collapse of the once-vibrant cinemas in Ghana which have now given way to movie houses.

The multi-million-dollar question
Now to the all-important question that prompted the writing of this article: Where are all these gorgeous, smart, intelligent actors and actresses who graced our screens in the ’80s and ’90s? One could well answer that death has snatched some away. Yes, indeed, some have passed away. But what has become of those alive? Just where are they now?

For me it’s an eyesore and, with all due respect, an insult seeing the likes of Jackie Appiah or Yvonne Nelson playing the role of a mother, not to talk about the role of grandmum. What a struggle the new crop of actors have playing the role of a father! Lest this be misconstrued, I’m not saying they cannot play the role, but if for nothing at all, just watch and learn how the likes of Patience Ozorkwor, Joke Silva, Olu Jacob, Alex Usifo execute their motherly and fatherly roles with ease and a touch of class.

In my research, I once interviewed Roger Quartey of RQ Productions and posed this question as to where the veterans in the industry are. His response? ‘They are there but difficult to contact because their numbers are not readily available. Second, my colleague producers want to use faces that will sell their movies. Lastly, you would be surprised to know that the older generation does not charge as much as the younger ones do.

Roger Quartey’s response got me wondering, Do these old faces really need a lot of PR work done for them or is it a case of a nation failing to honour and recognize their efforts? As I wondered if there was a better way of helping them build their PR, my thoughts faded off. I wondered how come David Dontoh, Akofa Edjeani-Aseidu, Doris Sackitey, Kofi Bucknor, Omar Hunter and Fred Amugi have enjoyed some movie presence in recent times? In the long run, then, it is not about the veterans not doing their work well or not keeping in contact with the current crop of producers.

In my search for answers, one thing crystallized: Whereas the veterans would scrutinize a script thoroughly and would not entertain nude scenes, this young crop of actors would readily accept any script and embrace even nude scenes. So here lies the difference!

Let’s honour them now
About a year ago, veteran Grace Nortey complained bitterly about how she had been neglected by the industry. I last read a report on old Mac Jordan Amartey and Amanobea Dodoo who until recently had been involved in lots of movies with the younger generation, to the effect that they have both been ill and bedridden. Now the others like Regina Pornotey, Monica Quarcopoome, Omanza Shaw, Victor Lutterodt, Brew Riverson Jnr, Edinam Atatsi, Mawuli Semevor, Diana Gbartey, Agnes Dapaah, Prof. Martin Owusu, Grace Omaboe and the many others whose names I can’t remember, where are they now and what will it take to have them back on our screens?

It is said that a nation that does not honour its heroes is not worth dying for. Believe it or not, these veterans are our heroes and heroines in the industry. Most of us grew up watching and admiring them. Even the new generation would attest to this fact.

I was one of those who applauded the introduction of the Ghana Movie Awards into the industry. My reason is simple: Such a move was long overdue. For reasons I would rather keep to myself, I would not even want to delve into the categories or the awards.

My major concern here is why the event organizers decided to honour Nigerians when we have these veteran actors with us here in Ghana. Do we want them to die before we confer posthumous awards on them? Please let’s get serious. This write-up reminds me of a “free” piece of advice I gave to one of the organizers of the Ghana Movie awards. I said: “So won’t you guys honour Mac Jordan, Kofi Bucknor, Omar Hunter and the others before we lose them? The response was, “Oooo yea, you are right and that is true.”

As someone who has a deep interest in the arts, I keenly followed last year’s awards only to realize that my advice had not been heeded. True to what we Ghanaians are best known for, the organizers conferred a posthumous award on the late Prof. Kofi Awoonor. Did he have to die before getting honoured? Have we sat down to think about how the veterans feel now? Putting ourselves in their shoes might best answer that question.

I would end this piece with a quote from the 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. He said: “Any nation that does not honor its heroes will not long endure.” Need I explain further? How do we intend sustaining this industry if its founders or heroes (for want of a better word) are not honoured?

Let’s face it, these veterans set the tone and the foundation for what we proudly boast of in the Ghana movie industry. What will it take to make them feel honoured? I would end with a call on movie producers and stakeholders who are concerned about movies to try and bring, if not all, at least a few of these faces back into the industry and see if the industry will not bounce in remarkable strides in terms of acting, language, script-writing, sanity and poise.

GHANA TO HOST NIGERIAN ACTORS

The cordial relationship that exists between Ghana and Nigeria will be moved a notch higher next month when a delegation from the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) comes here to partner the Ghana Actors Guild (GAG) in a number of engagements to commemorate Ghana’s 57th independence anniversary.

The 35-member Nigerian delegation is expected to arrive in the country on March 2 and will spend a week absorbing some of Ghana’s interesting sights and sounds while participating in a number of activities lined up for the visit.

The president of the Ghana Actors Guild (GAG), Samuel Odoi Mensah who broke news of the visit to the Daily Graphic, said members of both guilds would engage in a two-day workshop on March 3 and 4.

In the morning of March 5, according to him, there would be a float of students from second- cycle schools in Accra, followed by choral music, poetry recitals and sketches by the students.

A re-enactment of Ghana’s independence struggle by actors from the two countries will then be staged on the evening of March 5 at the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park.

Collaboration between the Ghanaian and Nigerian movie industries go quite some way back. Several films have been made as a result of the co-operation of actors from both sides frequently criss-crossing borders to work in a variety of productions.

Other programmes lined up for the visit of the Nigerian actors, according to the GAG president, included a football match between the two sides at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi on March 6.

There will also be a dinner and an awards event at the Banquet Hall in Accra on March 8. The Nigerian delegation will leave on Sunday, March 9.

A delegation of Ghanaian actors is expected to pay a reciprocal visit to Nigeria in May.

I DON’T WANT MY GIRL TO ACT - ACTRESS

Every loving mother has higher expectations for her children and Ghanaian actress, Luckie Lawson, who is currently in the USA with her two children, is no different. She told News-One yesterday that she does not wish her daughter to become an actress.

“She got to be more than me. President or something,” she said on Thursday. Her simple reason was that she wanted her daughter to be someone greater than her.

Though it will be her daughter’s choice to decide what she wants be when she is grown up, Luckie says she is skeptical the daughter will become an actress.

She said she wanted a better life for her children. As such, she would give them the necessary attention in terms of education and support to achieve that aim.

The beautiful actress added a new family member when she delivered new baby girl, Eliana, in November 2013 in the United State. Eliana is Luckie’s second baby after her son, Jayden.

YAA PONO’S MANAGEMENT CHASE FRAUDULENT EVENT PROMOTERS

It has recently come to our notice that several apparent music promoters are fraudulently promoting gigs billing our client, Yaa Pono, as appearing without prior consent and agreement from Management.

An example of a fraudulent billing is attached below. Please note that Yaa Pono WILL NOT be appearing at the “Skelewu Fun Fair Reloaded” event organised by PAY1 Entertainment on 25th January, 09.00 at Osino Presby S.H.S as Management was not consulted prior to advertising.

We advise any persons who have parted with money for this event to contact Pay1 Entertainment for a full refund and also their local Police station to report the matter.

We have also been made aware of the illegal leaking of some of Yaa Pono’s music online.

Another serious matter, we advise those who have not secured the express permission of Management to distribute Yaa Pono’s music to cease doing so. Our team takes great pride in working with Pono to further the development of his talent and brand by adhering to his annual work plan, managing his back catalogue, future career plans and selecting appropriate appearances for him.

Random actions taken by unauthorized parties do nothing to help or further Yaa Pono’s course and so we ask that any required Yaa Pono activity is sought via the correct and proper steps.

Fraudulent activity by unscrupulous individuals only serves to extract money from genuine fans keen to see and hear from Yaa Pono – this is fundamentally wrong.

Any appearances or music releases that have been confirmed and authorized by YAVA Global for our client will be publicized via Yaa Pono’s various social media accounts: Twitter (@ponobiom), Facebook personal (Yaa Pono), Facebook Fan Page (Pono Biom), Instagram (Pono Biom) and the relevant mass media – TV, radio, online and print. Management contact details are clearly stated on these accounts in order to prevent similar instances.

Excuses will not be tolerated. Whilst we continue to welcome all genuine enquiries regarding our Client via the correct channels, please note that all fraudulent behaviour will be reported to the Police (Ghana and Internationally) for investigation, enforcement and prosecution.

As always, Yaa Pono, Uptown Energy and YAVA Global acknowledge and appreciate the huge amount of love, dedication and continued support shown to Pono by his fans Worldwide.

ACTOR EMEKA IKE’S PROPERTIES TAKEN OVER BY COURT!

Its a pity! This is not a good way to start this year because for popular actor Emeka Ike, this is not the best of times for him.

As a school proprietor, the actor ventured into another business and turned educationist with his school located at 1, Raji Olamideji Crescent, Magodo beside PMS filling station on CMD road - but unfortunately the school was shut down or better still taken possession of by the court on January 24, 2014 after a protracted court case that lasted for 5 years.

Emeka had for some time now been running a battle with the owners of the property during which the well known actor refused to pay a dime to the property owners.

The school, St. Nicholas College, a secondary school was established in 2008 by the ace actor. According to gist, Emeka was supposed to have invested about N200 million in the making of the school.

Some of the allegations are as follows:

*None payment of salaries.

*He was also alleged to prefer employing unqualified & non professional teachers in a school, where parents were paying exorbitant school fees thinking they were getting the best of education and more. So bad was the situation that many parts of building were said to have been in a state of disrepair.

 
Last week, court bailiffs acting under instructions took possession of the school. Just before sealing it, they were reported to have carted away a few of the valuables that were still in the school, like the school bus, a few air-conditioners and some furniture. Some of the properties are still outside the school premises.

PHOTOS: RAQUEL FLAUNTS HER SEXY BODY IN BIKINI!

Singer Raquel could not make it to the 4Syte TV "Top 5 Hottest Female Celebrity" in bikini but with these new photos released, she would definitely make it next year.

Requel is obviously showing how hot she looks in bikini.
Singer Raquel did a photoshoot for Dream Lifestyle magazine a while ago in Africentric Bikinis by designer, Aya Morrison.

The "Sweetio" singer is set for a live musical performance come Valentine's day February 14, 2014 at +233 in Accra.

XCLUSIV FOTOS: GOSPEL MUSICIAN JOYCE BLESSING DELIVERS BOUNCY BABY BOY

Award winning new gospel musician Joyce Blessing has smoothly given birth to a cute baby boy which happens to be her first and only child.

Joyce delivered yesterday Sunday February 2, 2014 exactly 1am at the All Care Medical Center in Accra.

The Gospel diva, who shot to fame last year on the Media Excel Productions, ended the year on a glorious note winning several awards at the Adom FM organized Ghana Gospel Industry Awards and she is obviously beginning 2014 well with gift of a baby.

The talented gospel singer won five awards in the recent Gospel Music Awards held on December 23, 2014 at Accra International Conference Centre with her debut album.

The young vocalist received seven nominations and managed to win five key awards including; The Best Vocalist, Popular video, Artist of the year, song of the year and Album of the year.









‘NIGERIAN ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY WOMEN SLEEP WITH BIG MEN FOR CASH - UTI

It is no more a secret that many of the fine Ghanaian women who are gracing our screens and gloriously being called celebrities are sleeping/sleep with several BIG men for cash in order to fund their high life.

Apparently, it is not only the Ghanaians doing this, the Nigerians are the game leaders and changers.

According to Uti Nwachukwu of Big Brother Africa fame who recently appearance on The Boy & Girl Talk Marriage show on Ebony Life TV, many of the Nigerian Entertainment industry women sleep with BIG men for cash—and that is why he will never want to marry any woman from that industry…

Have you wondered why many of these female celebrities are single at their ages?

Uti said; Most celebrity women in the entertainment industry have had to sleep with one big man or the other to have the comfortable life they live. Its common knowledge.

NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS LIZ BENSON BACK TO NOLLYWOOD AFTER SIX YEARS

Veteran Nigerian actress Liz Benson has been off the screens for some years now since she got married and started her ministerial work, but the good news now is that the sweet Nollywood actress has returned back to the movie scenes.

The talented actress has also received nominations for Best Supporting actress for her role in Living Funeral movie.

Since 2007, the actress has only done two interesting Nollywood movies (Dry & Living Funeral).

Dry is a movie directed by Nollywood actress Stephanie Linus nee Okereke while Living Funeral was directed by Udoka Oyeka.

JOHN DUMELO IS 30 YEARS TODAY...SAYS HE WILL GET MARRIED THIS YEAR

Ghanaian-actor John Dumelo is 30 years old today and as the birthday wishes are flooding in, ghanacelebrities.com caught up with him to find out how it feels to be 30.

According to John Dumelo, life begins at 30 since 30 is the new 40…And that he is pleased with his achievements so far as his acting career and businesses are picking up greatly.

John Dumelo who will probably fall within the top 10 most eligible bachelors in Ghana said, he intends to marry this year or next year…

John Dumelo shares birthday with celebrities like-Sean Kingston, Rebel Wilson, Daddy Yankee, Isla Fisher and others…

I'M NOT DEAD...BEAUTIFUL NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS ANGELA DEBUNKS RUMOUR

Fast-rising actress, Angela Okorie has vehemently debunked the death rumour trailing her.

Yesterday, one up and coming actress based in Rivers State, Ijeoma Okori was reported to have died during childbirth. Some online blogs mistook the said late actress to be Angela.

The falsely reported death story then spread like wild fire, which kept some of her fans very worried.

The actress, while reacting, berated those spreading the false death rumour about her and threatened to deal with them.

She said, "don't mind the haters, it is their handwork, I'll deal with them very soon, I am not dead, infact as am speaking to you now, I am in Enugu, shooting a movie, that's the work of hateful bitches and I would soon deal with them!"

SELLY’S REJOINDER TO BISEXUAL PHOTO ACCUSATION

REJOINDER FROM SELLY - GHANA’S REPRESENTATIVE IN BBA 2013

My attention has been drawn to an article published on the Ghanacelebrities.com on Saturday 1st February, 2014 captioned: “In the Face Of On-Going Bi-Sexual Accusations; What Is Wrong With These Photos?”

Reference was then made to some snapshots I had with Huddah Monroe, who represented Kenya in the BBA, when she visited Ghana a few months ago.

The article labelled me as bi-sexual and sought to create the impression that I was cheating on my fiancée, Praye Tietie.

I wish to state unequivocally that the story published on the website and other news portal was fictitious, concocted and a desperate attempt by my detractors to impugn my hard won reputation.

My relative silence since Saturday must not be misinterpreted as that of fear or guilt and I challenge the author to provide proof of the story if any.

The said photos which were the subject of the article were even taken by Praye Tietie and not in secrecy as the author wanted the public to believe.

After the BBA show, I have been busy working on other projects to enhance my career and would not allow such frivolous publications to distort my attention.

BANDEX MUST WITHDRAW STATEMENT MADE AGAINST SONY ACHIBA

A group of Ghanaian hiplife artistes have called on Ahmed Banda, music and movie producer to withdraw the statement he made against one of their colleagues, Sony Achiba, that Sony washes plates in London for a living.

Ahmed Banda known in showbiz scene as Bandex on January 25 this year said on Adom FM Entertainment Review programme hosted by Kojo Preko that Sony Achiba, who could not survive in the music industry, was now based in London washing plates for a living.

He could, however, not provide any evidence to buttress his claim.

The hiplife artistes explained that Bandex’s statement was not only to tarnish the image of the artistes but also to destroy his career. They, however, advised him to withdraw and render an apology to Sony Achiba.

They said there was no truth in the statement, adding that they were surprised that Bandax who did not know much about Sony Achiba would manufacture such a lie about him to tarnish his hard-earned reputation.

When Bandex was contacted he explained that he used Sony Achiba as an example that some Ghanaian artistes who could not survive in the music industry had travelled to Europe to do menial jobs.

Bandex was quick to say that it was not his intention to tarnish Sony’s image as people are speculating.

BEATWAVES gathered that Sony Achiba is still in the music industry doing everything possible to push Ghanaian music to the international level.

EXTREME USAGE OF FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION? WANLOV TELLS MAN OF GOD: “…GET A F*****G JOB”

The Holy Scriptures say in 1 Chronicles 16:22 that “Touch not my anointed: and do no evil to my prophets”.

But despite this “warning” from the Holy Bible, one of the country’s most controversial lyricist and a member of the group known as FOKN Bois, Wanlov The Kubolor, has launched a rather scathing attack on the General Overseer of the Action Chapel International (ACI), Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams.

Wanlov, who seems to doubt the man of God’s motive to command the cedis to rise up, suggested that Duncan must find an alternative job to do rather than being a cleric.

Since the media made public the revered Man of God’s spirit-filled prayer, many have politicized his prayers. Some have labeled the Archbishop’s prayer as a “comic relief”.

In response to such deleterious remarks, the respected ACI General Overseer called on Ghanaians to cease politicising issues concerning the fall of the cedi and rather concentrate on contributing their quota to stabilising the depreciating currency.

He further stated that his prayer for God to "spiritually arrest" depreciating value of the local currency is from the wisdom of God but not from the knowledge of men, adding that he spoke and acted from the "scriptural perspective".

The Archbishop on Sunday led his congregation to pray for God to halt the free fall of the cedi against the US dollar, the British pound sterling as well as other major trading currencies.

According to him: "If we ignore the God factor because of logic or philosophy or knowledge, we are limited; we are restricted and it's suicidal because, knowledge can only be acquired by going to school but wisdom is the product of the fear of God; nobody can have wisdom without the fear of God."

His clarification nonetheless, Wanlov, not one to shy away from controversy, posted on his Facebook wall what can best pass for a sacrilegious billboard of Jesus Christ making an obscene gesture with an extended middle finger. As if that was not blasphemous enough, the offensive billboard has the following disrespectful quote“Hey Pastor, give everyone their money now and get a fucking job! Love Jesus”, which the musician claims to be directed at the Archbishop.

Ok now, am settled in Copenhagen… Inshallah...Mohammed said in the dream that those who want to kill me are right because I am a non-believer, but he also said I have a right to also kill all believers who commit haram because we are all the same...only the Holy can stone...Allahuakbar...oh by the way...the pic is for Duncan Williams,” he said.

KONTIHENE FAKED HIS MARRIAGE FOR PUBLICITY STUNT - KWAW KESE

Kontihene might have bitten more than he can chew. He just made one statement against Kwaw Kese but it seems the man ‘insane’ can’t let those statement lay to rest without replying.

After Kwaw said that a man was created to be fearful and that is why he looks as such, he has again disclosed to myjoyonline.com that Kontihene just want to retain his dead fame hence, hitting hard at him Kwaw with such unnecessary comments. He added that he faked his marriage just to pull publicity stunts to get people’s attention.

Rapper Kwaw Kese says recent disparaging comments made against him by fellow musician Kontihene are just a ruse to resuscitate Kontihene’s dead career.

Kontihene is reported to have stated in a recent interview on OKAY FM that there is no way he can be compared to Kwaw Kese.

According to him, “I am wiser than him, I am more presentable as well as more educated, our way of dressing is even different and on top of it, I am more handsome then he is.”

Kwaw Kese, also known as ‘Abodam’ speaking in an interview with Myjoyonline.com laughed off the comments stating Kontihene is just being childish.

“I heard Kontihene is trying to use my name to resurrect his dead career. I think that is a mistake and it’s childish. He can’t do that he’s been dead for ten years and you can’t use me as a way to resurrect your career,” he said.

The ‘King of the Street’, said “We all know that he is trying to use me to resurrect his dead career and I won’t help him do that.”

Born Emmanuel Abrompah Botchwey, the rapper alleged that Kontihene’s marriage to his heartthrob Dulcie Omane Boateng in Sunyani on Saturday, January 18, was just a publicity stunt.

“This is one person who has even faked the marriage to shoot his name back to fame. He is trying whatever possible to come back into the game. The marriage is basically a publicity stunt,” he alleged and added that he doubts if Kontihene is truly married.

Reacting to Kontihene’s comments that he is handsomer than Kwaw Kese, The King of the Street said, “I don’t want to be handsome. I want to be an ugly [fearful] man…”

Kwaw Kese believes a song – ‘Nonsense’ – he released about ten years ago with a slight reference to Kontihene’s song – ‘Megizigi’ – is still eating him up.

He said it does not make sense for Kontihene, born Emmanuel Nana Appiah Boateng, to make derogatory comments about him because of song released 10 years ago.

I'LL MARRY SOON - SLIM BUSTERR

Musician and dancer, Ebenezer Asare aka Slim Busterr, yesterday disclosed that preparations are far advanced for him to get mar­ried to his sweetheart at a red carpet event.

Slim Busterr, told 'Beatwaves' that things are mov­ing on well for him and that sooner or later his numerous fans will hear the wedding bells.

Slim said being in a relation­ship posed some challenges to him because as a star every woman he dated expected so much from him, and when they did not realise their expectations, they felt cheated along the line, making it difficult to continue with the relationship.

Asked about his relationship status, he quickly said with a smile, "I'm now at the point of my life when I'm ready to get mar­ried, and that is what I am looking for in a relationship because I feel the desire to settle down".

He said he is in a relationship with a lady and if things work according to plan he might get married soon to the surprise of all.

The dancer-cum-musician claimed he has never relaxed in his music career as people per­ceived but has been working on his upcoming album which will hit the airwaves pretty soon.

Since joining the music indus­try, Slim Busterr has proven, in no uncertain terms, that he reigns supreme among his contemporaries and continues to giant strides on the music scene through his creativity. Today, the name Slim Busterr, has become a household name in Ghana.

After releasing his album in 2008, he disappeared from the scene and left his fans, colleagues and some of the stakeholders in the creative industry wondering if they would ever set eyes on him again on stage.

Explaining reasons why he abandoned his musical career, Slim Busterr disclosed that along the line he got fed up with the music business in Ghana.

"For the past several years, I have remained what others would consider underground. I did this in order to do other businesses including importation of musical equipment and movie production. To those fans who were told that I abandoned them, that is untrue. I only took a break to work on some projects which needed urgent attention."

Slim Busterr who is currently working on his new album to be released in March this year and a television series, said he kept his life relatively simple working behind closed doors because his fans were still expecting more from him.

Slim Busterr entered the music industry in 1986, after he won the 1986 National Dance Champi­onship competition. Twenty years on, Slim considers himself to be a very successful musician: "To me I have been very successful when it comes to music," he said.

He later left the shores of Ghana for UK to study Music and Sound Engineering.

On his return to Ghana, Slim Busterr decided take up music as a full time job, hence he estab­lished his own recording studio at Darkuman Junction in Accra.

IT IS NOT BY CHOICE THAT I AM UNMARRIED—RITA DOMINIC GRIEVES

One of the ‘best dressed figures’ in the entertainment industry in Nigeria, Rita Dominic has covered the front page of life and style magazine, Genevieve.

The magazine, published by Betty Irabor, wife of popular broadcaster, Soni Irabor, has featured many top stars in Nigeria on its cover.

The delectable screen diva added her scintillating beauty to the magazine as they celebrate their anniversary.

She lamented to the paper that, “it is not by choice that I am unmarried.”

Rita is one of the most respected divas in Nollywood and is over age 30.

LYDIA FORSON RESCUES 12-YEAR-OLD BOY

Ghanaian actress Lydia Forson has rescued a child who was sold by his parents to engage in child labour at Gasoekope. There are many of such kids who are not attaining the life they are expected to live but are going through trauma. This boy whose name is only known as Emmanuel was fortunate to meet actress Lydia Forson according to a report by News One.

Ghanaian actress, Lydia Forson, has facilitated the rescue of a 12-year-old boy who had been forced into child labour at Gasoekope, a village surrounded by water in the Volta Region.

The boy, who gave his name as Emmanuel, said he was taken from his mother at Tema near Accra to the Volta Region

SAMINI IS A LIAR...

The Rivalry between dance-hall musicians Samini and Shatta Wale has taken an interesting twist even as the two get ready to go on a live programme on UTV for a ‘tell-it-all’ debate that would also be broadcast live on Peace FM.

Samini first threw the challenge to Shatta for them to go on national television and engage in a debate to enable the general public know the whole truth about the disagreement between them, and Shatta accepted.

Samini called for the debate when he spoke to Akwasi Aboagye on Peace FM’s Entertainment Review last Saturday and alleged that in the past the Chief Executive of Bullhaus Entertainment, Bull Dog came to him and asked for permission to go beat up Shatta Wale.

“His manager, Bull Dog, years back would meet back stage and tell me that he wants to beat that guy (Shatta Wele) for me because the guy was fooling and he (Bull Dog) only wants clearance from me to beat him up. Today, Bull Dog is behaving as if he has a fight with me because he manages Shatta. But Bull Dog knows he used to come to my shows, remove his shirts, breathing profusely, jumping up and down and sweating all over. You Bull Dog, today, because you oppose me, you sit on TV to say my brand is not marketable,” Samini revealed.

Incidentally, Bull Dog is Shatta’s manager and he has taken a strong exception to the allegation from Samini, describing it as blatant untruth.

“Samini is a liar, I have never ever told him that I wanted to beat up Shatta Wale for him. Rather I spoke to Shatta Wale in the past to stop insulting Samini during his performances.

I even added jokingly that (Shatta Wale) was doing fine without Samini so he should concentrate on his career and forget about Samini. I remember playfully telling Shatta some three years ago that if he doesn’t put a stop to that behaviour, I will give him a few punches. I’m not at Samini’s camp and I don’t manage him so what will I gain if I had told him that?” Bull Dog noted in an exclusive interview with News-One.

He continue: “All these things are lies; I don’t take off any shirt in public. I love Dancehall, I respect Samini and I enjoy his music but I’m not a fanatic like that. He told a series of lies on that day. I just want people to be truthful and honest in their submissions.”

Many people have raised several concerns about what seems to be bad blood between Samini’s group and Shatta’s camp.

News-One has gathered that arrangements are underway for the debate to be organized in the studios of Peace FM, as well as on UTV.

KWAW KESE BEGS VODAFONE

Rap Artiste Kwaw Kese has rendered an unqualified apology to organizers of the just ended Vodafone Icons after he accused them of trying to extort money from him to decide on the winner of the contest.

Kwaw recounted on Peace FM that since he hijacked the stage at the finals of the Vodafone Icons and incited his fans against the organizers, corporate bodies in Ghana have refused to book him for their events.

“Because of the stunt I pulled on the Vodafone stage some time ago, most of the Corporate companies don’t call on me for shows and other things any longer. I just want to tell Vodafone that if I have offended them in anyway, we are all human so I want to use this opportunity to apologize to Vodafone for what happened,” Kwaw Kese stated.

It could be recalled that Kwaw Kese went ballistic after his younger brother, Buda, was eliminated from the final round of the Vodafone Icons reality show. Even though he had not been able to substantiate any of his claims, the ‘Man Insane’ alleged that a member of the organizing team asked him to pay GH10,000 in order for Buda to win.

“Oh yeah the guys at Vodafone are like my colleagues and I have realized that what I did on that very day did not go down well with them. We have to promote peace. I just want to say that I’m sorry for what I did. We all have to come together to promote the showbiz industry and move Ghana forward so I just have to eat in the peace bowl with them and just move on,” he added.

Telecommunication giants, Vodafone Ghana officially dissociated itself from Kwaw Kese’s allegation and are yet to accept the apology.

XCLUSIV FOTOS: NANA AMA MCBROWN CELEBRATES ONE YEAR OF HER ACCIDENT AT TESHIE ORPHANAGE

Thursday January 30 2014 was exactly one year since actress Nana Ama McBrown was involved in an accident on the N1 High way with her boyfriend Maxwell Mensah which almost claimed her life.

To mark the one year and thank God for her life, the actress donated several items to the Teshie Orphanage with her family and her boyfriend Maxwell to share the day with the orphans.

Speaking after the donation Nana Ama said she is very grateful to the Almighty God for sparing her life and that of her boyfriend.

“I thank God for our lives. God is indeed wonderful and a merciful God. Exactly a year by this time I was in a sick bed fighting for my life and today, I am here alive strong and kicking. All I can say is thank you God for giving a second chance and I can never stop thanking God”, emotional Nana Ama McBrown told the media.

Nana thanked the nurses and doctors at the Yaa Asantewaa wards inside the 37 Military hospital, her family, the media, Ghanaians and her fans all over the world for supporting her all through her hard times.
Nana and the inmates of the orphanage cut a cake with the inscription “We thank God For Life” written boldly on it and shared it for everyone to have a bite.

Actress, Nana Ama McBrown born Felicity Ama Agyemang, was involved in a horrific car accident on the George Walker Bush highway (N1) at Lapaz, a suburb of Accra on Wednesday morning January 30, 2014 around 2am with her boyfriend Maxwell Mensah whiles they were on their way home from a location of a music video shoot for Hiplife group Praye.

The ill-fated incident happened early Wednesday morning at about 2am on the Abeka Lapaz stretch of the N1 Highway in Accra. Nana Ama and her boyfriend Maxwell Mensah driving a black four-wheel-drive Range Rover with a temporary licence plate number DV8460 was heading from Osu towards their residence in Mallam.

On approaching the Lapaz traffic lights which were then blinking amber, another vehicle, a taxi cab with licence plate number GR 9922- R approached from the left side and rammed into the Range Rover. They were rushed to the 37 Military Hospital.

Her boyfriend Maxwell was treated and discharged on the same day. However McBrown who had her right arm broken as a result of the accident, was admitted for almost three weeks until she was finally discharged.