
Dear Duncan Williams,
Can I
marry you? I’m in dire need of validation and since the ratio of men to
women is in your words ” 7:1″ I don’t want to be left behind. If you
can’t marry me, give me one of the married men in your congregation. I
will hold on to him like there’s no tomorrow.
Chai,like you I
also speak the truth and I don’t care. So we will get on perfectly. And I
promise, with all my honor, that if you beat me, cheat on me, abuse my
children and don’t even provide financially for me I will stay!!
Unlike other women, I want to continue to have value so I will stay married even if it sends me to the grave. I make wild k3k3.
Ignore
all those women who say what about the men? What do they mean by that?
Don’t they know men don’t need validation? They were born validated.
They can’t do any wrong in Gods eyes.
In fact, let them be
married and still sleep with a million women, there is nothing wrong
with that. In fact, they are even giving the women validation. You’ve
spoken the truth my dear, ignore all those unmarried bitter women who
can’t stand it. Soon when you and I, are parading our children in front
of them they will regret not taking your advice.
They will regret
not contributing to society like we have. After all, with all their
beauty and brains what did they contribute? So you were a lawyer, or a
doctor that saved lives, how’s that a contribution? Msteeeew.
But
honey boo, please oh, this one I beg, when you’re 100, soldier man
won’t stand oh. He will need a few blue pills to help him out.
Even
with that they will last for just a few seconds. So we need to amend
that. But don’t worry, I won’t go anywhere, cuz a hole doesn’t need to
“rise” to the occasion, it just needs to be filled and it will be ok. So
even at 100 I still go dey for you.
I MUST marry lie lie..
Sincerely,
Lydia Forson
#twistedHumour


The headlining court case between
reigning Ghana Music Awards ‘Artiste of the Year’ Winner, Shatta Wale
and event organizers, Charterhouse and their head, Iyiola Ayoade – is
sure to go its full stretch, contrary to talks that the case might be
settled out of the court room.
During the hearing of the case on
October 20, 2014, Shatta Wale’s lawyer pleaded with the court for an
out-of-court settlement and asked for one month, within which they
believe the case might have been settled amicably between the two
parties; but indications are clear that the posturing and proclamations
from the two disputing parties show that, no settlement is being
discussed.
The industry is thorn with mixed feelings as a section
are pleading for the out-of-court settlement while another section
wishes to see the case travel its full legal length, however, Public
Relations for Charterhouse, George Quaye disclosed that his outfit are
yet to see any meaningful effort from Shatta’s camp in settling the case
– although his lawyer did submit an official letter requesting for an
out-of-court settlement.
Asked about the efforts made by
Charterhouse in settling the case out of court, he stated: “At our end,
it’s not even come up for discussion yet.
We have been busy with projects, ‘Barney,’ ‘Challenge, ‘Miss Malaika Pageant’ plus tons of corporate events to handle.
With
no efforts being made by both parties to settle the case, all is
therefore set for them to re-appear in court on November 3, 2014 as
ordered by the judge.
Asked if Charterhouse is only waiting to see off the case on November 3, George Quaye responded,” Yes!”
On
2nd October 2014, Charterhouse sued Shatta Wale for defamation, seeking
damages of GH10million. This was after the self-acclaimed Dancehall
King, made derogatory videos against the events company and its CEO,
Iyiola Ayoade.
An Accra Fast Track High Court on Monday October
20, 2014 sat to hear the case involving Mr. Iyiola Ayoade and Shatta
Wale, real name Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jnr. The artiste was
represented in court by his father and manager for Administration, Mr.
Mensah and his Manager for PR, Asiamah Hanson aka Bulldog.
At the
end of the hearing, the court granted an interlocutory injunction
against Shatta Wale meaning that, Shatta Wale is barred from releasing
anything against Charterhouse or anybody affiliated with Charterhouse be
it in writing on social media, in music, radio, TV, video or through
any other form of communication or publication.

After the controversial Ghanaian
musician, Shatta Wale, allegedly assaulted him in the presence of his
manager, Lawrence Nana Asiamah Hanson, aka Bull Dog, at his East Legon
residence, the victim, Rashid Abu, says he has been living in fear and
is scared his life is in danger.
According to the young man, he
has fled his residence at Dansoman in Accra because of the fear that
Shatta Wale and his ‘macho men’ would come and assault him.
“Right
now, I am afraid. I can’t even sleep in my house at Dansoman because
Shatta Wale knows where I stay. I’m scared he and his thugs will come
after me and assault me again,” Rashid told 'News-One'.
Shatta
Wale, known in real life as Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jnr., and his
purported hoodlums allegedly picked Rashid from his shop at Adabraka on
Sunday afternoon to his (Shatta Wale’s) East Legon residence under the
pretext that he(Shatta Wale) was going to pay an amount of GH¢150 he
owed the young man.
“Shatta Wale came to pick up some outfits
worth GH¢150 from my shop five months ago but refused to pay. After some
time, when I called he refused to answer. I called him on Sunday, he
picked it and started insulting me. He even told me that he was not
going to pay me my money. Later, he came to my ‘Blow Money Fast’
boutique at Adabraka in the company of some ‘macho men’ and Bull Dog. He
asked that I join him in his car so that he pays me my money,” Rashid
Abu stated.
Rashid recounted that as Shatta Wale was slapping him
with a bundle of GH¢50, Bull Dog asked him to beg the artiste to avoid
further assault.
“In the heat of the slaps, Shatta asked me to
beg him and I refused but Bull Dog told me to do what his artiste wanted
so that I will be free. Shatta Wale knows me very well so does his
manager Bull Dog…,” he added.
Attempts to speak to Bull Dog or
the controversial musician were unsuccessful as their lines were not
active. Text messages sent to Bull Dog’s phones also did not elicit
response before press time.
The victim has since reported the incident at the Central Police Station in Accra.
Shatta
Wale was recently in the news for publishing on his social media page,
some four videos of himself making derogatory and insulting statements
against Charter House.
The musician also hurled insults at his
colleague musicians, workers of Charter House and owners of the company.
A portion of the video has even been said to border on threats.
Charter House, a private company with expertise in events management and production, later sued him for defamation.
They
are demanding GH¢10 million as damages for the defamatory comments made
in the four videos that the artiste had uploaded on the social media.
At
the first hearing, the court granted an order restraining Shatta Wale
from making further defamatory remarks about Charter House.
Shatta
Wale is now begging for an out-of-court settlement of the case and has
formally written to lawyers of Charter House to that effect.
The case has been adjourned to November 2, 2014.

Over the years, Okyeame Kwame has
established himself as one of the best musicians in Ghana and beyond.
For 16 years and counting his music has continuously inspired and won
the hearts of many. It usually focuses on affairs of love, life and
family.
Currently, okyeame has released a single off his fifth
solo album, the “African Connection” titled, ‘’It’s your time’’, which
features Congolese singer Lelo.
The concept behind this song is
positivism. It describes the troubles and stress we go through as human
beings in our daily lives. He states that this song is meant for
everybody, especially the youth who listen to his music, adding that it
is to give inspiration to them.
Okyeame believes his orientation
and beliefs influence his music. He says, “a discerning person is
gentle, positive and progressive, someone who looks out for change,
someone who doesn’t like rowdiness and appreciates quality.”
He
added that music is a feeling and not something he tries hard to
achieve. His music also contains some spirituality; it entertains,
informs and calls for action.
The ‘Rap Doctor’ agrees that music
is diverse and for everyone but he believes he attracts some type of
people who identify with his music. He is certain he cannot please
everyone in life so he chooses his audience carefully.
The much awaited tickets for upcoming MTN LEGENDS AND LEGACY BALL 2014 has finally been released.
Due
to its ultramodern features and innovative nature the tickets which are
in high demand, delayed but they are now available at the respective
sales points.
Some of the unique features include music of this
year honoree The Music Maestro Kojo Antwi which plays when the ticket is
opened and the voice of Mr. Music Man inviting his fans and Ghanaians
to come celebrate the big day with him.
The ticket also has a
hand written message and the real signature of Kojo Antwi. Tickets are
selling hot for GH¢100- Regular and GH¢ 150- VIP, at Airport Shell,
Peace FM, Joy FM, MTN Offices @ (Osu, Accra Mall, Tema Comm. 6 And Crew
Men Grooming @ Dansoman.
The night of glitz and glamour will
feature tribute performances from Kwabena Kwabena, Edem, Wutah Afriyie,
Kweisey Pee and Akwaboah and amazing performances from Efya, Kaaki,
Noela , Mz Vee and from the gospel giant Nacy.
All the artistes
including Kojo Antwi have being rehearsing tirelessly for some days now
the put up a memorable show come Saturday November 1, 2014 at the Accra
International Conference Centre.
Kojo Antwi will ones again thrill Ghanaians with yet another mind blowing artistic stage appearance.
Guest
artiste Yvonne Chaka Chaka who is expected to touch down in Ghana ahead
of the big day has also promised historic performance on the night of
celebrating Kojo Antwi.
The 2014 LAL ball is sponsored by Global
Access savings and loans, Oak Plaza Hotel, GTP NU Style, Guinness
Ghana, G-OIL, Casa Trassaco, Ghandour cosmetics, Spintex Chemist for
Colarad and Supported by Danny’s Décor, Special ice mineral water, Cocoa
Processing Company Ltd, Digital resolution press, Sign language,
Chocolate Clothing, Exclusive men Magazine.
Media partners: Peace
FM, Okay FM, Starr FM, Pink FM, Live FM, Breeze Fm, U-TV, Viasat one,
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Communications, Razz Newspaper.


Ghanaian Veteran Actor Rev. Eddie
Coffie was on Sunday 18th October 2014, Elected as the newly elected
Actors Guild President at the center for National culture (Art Center).
The
Actor who won by 93 votes out of 166 votes cast revealed to Razz
Newspaper reporter (Mustapha Inusah) that, though he has lot of plans
for the Guild , one of the main things he's going to focus on now, is to
make sure he brings unity among the members of the Guild.
'I
will bring everyone on board, both the screen actors and those who seems
not to find the Guild Attractive, so we can all help to propagate our
agenda,' he said.
According to the new President, he cannot
achieve his aims and aspiration without the support of the other actors
who seems to have neglected the Guild, so he is entreating anyone who is
an Actor to come on board.
He hinted that, he's ready to meet
individuals screen actors to chit-chat with them on why they need to be
actively involved in the affairs of the Guild.
Together with the
newly elected executives , they are going to build a more stronger
relationship with the Film producers Association of Ghana (FIPAG) so
that, most of the problems can easily be solved between the two groups.
Apart
from Rev Eddie Coffie who was voted as president , Actress Vivian Achor
also stood unopposed and was elected the Vice president of the Guild.
She
was also glad to say that , they are surely going to work hard to make
sure the Guild becomes more attractive to everyone in the movie
industry.
'Many people have spoken about the screen stars and why
they are not part of the Guild, now that i am the vice president and as
part of the new and old generation of the actors it will be my main
agenda to bring them together' she said.

One of the passengers on the Starbow
flight which embarked on an emergency landing on Tuesday, Gifty Osei,
has described the experience as “the most terrible day of her life”.
According
to the popular Ghanaian gospel artiste, only God saved the nation from a
major catastrophe as the plane looked like heading for a crash.
The
flight heading for Takoradi made an emergency landing, at the Kotoka
International Airport after developing a mechanical fault mid-air.
The
CEO of Starbow, James Antwi, who confirmed the news said the fault was
due to "hydraulic failures" and the pilot had to make a “flapless
landing”.
A flapless approach is a method of landing an aircraft
without the use of flaps. This manoeuvre is typically only used in
military and light aircraft as the physical demands on the airframe and
pilot are usually deemed too risky for commercial operations.
Speaking
to Okay, FM, the ‘Aseda’ hit singer said “I feared the worst would
happen, it was a terrible experience and we didn’t know what to do. All I
heard was, every passenger screaming the name of Jesus and praying for
his intervention. The experience was scary”.