| Mercy
Johnson is one of Nollywood’s biggest exports and in a new role for a
movie, we’ve spotted photos of her getting dragged in the mud by a tow
truck. This easily begs the question – How far are our actors willing to go for a movie role? In turn, I ask you the very same thing - How far can you go if you were cast as a lead for a movie role? |
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Mercy Johnson tweets
So crazyyyyyyy but fun, “honestly hoping my husband never sees this”lolzzzzz pic.twitter.com/rA2AmmIom8
— Mama Purity (@realmercyj) October 26, 2013 |
BISMARK ENTERTAINMENT
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
HOW FAR WILL YOU GO? NOLLYWOOD STAR MERCY JOHNSON GETS DRAGGED IN THE MUD (PHOTOS)
GURU TO FACE CHARGES FOR ‘STEALING’ HIT SONG, BOYS ABR3?
According
to reports, rapper Guru may face legal action for using the beat on his
hit single “Boys Abr3 (Akayida)” which originally belongs to a Kumasi
based artist Yung C now known as Akwasi Cute.
Akwasi Cute who appeared on the Angel Entertainment Show over the weekend stated that although Guru had told him of his desire to use his instrumental in passing, no official communication or procedure was taken and he was shocked to hear the song was already being played even before Guru had sought his consent.
Akwasi Cute who intends to take legal action against Guru explained that efforts to reach Guru to try and settle the issue amicably had been futile as Guru had barred his calls and even refused to talk to him whilst shooting the video to song in Kumasi. He admitted that Guru mentioned his name in the song, but said that was however not good enough as there had been a copyright infringement.
Akwasi Cute who appeared on the Angel Entertainment Show over the weekend stated that although Guru had told him of his desire to use his instrumental in passing, no official communication or procedure was taken and he was shocked to hear the song was already being played even before Guru had sought his consent.
Akwasi Cute who intends to take legal action against Guru explained that efforts to reach Guru to try and settle the issue amicably had been futile as Guru had barred his calls and even refused to talk to him whilst shooting the video to song in Kumasi. He admitted that Guru mentioned his name in the song, but said that was however not good enough as there had been a copyright infringement.
XCLUSIV FOTOS: STARS AT JULIET IBRAHIM'S "NUMBER ONE FAN" PREMIERE
The star-studded premiere which was hosted by Big Brother the Chase’s Sierra Leoneon housemate, Michael Bassey was well attended by cast and crew as well as several A-list guests.
Amongst the stars in attendance were Alex Ekubo, Vivian Achor, Big Brother Housemate, Maria, Beverly Afaglo, Vicky Zugah, and Gloria Osei Safo.
The Number One Fan features a cluster of stars both from Nigeria and Ghana, the likes of Juliet Ibrahim herself, Yemi Blaq, Selly of BBA Fame, Keitta of BBA Fame, Zainab Sheriff of BBA fame, AY The Comedian, KC Ejelonu, Emmanuel V Mensah, Kofi Adjorlolo, Stephanie Owusu, Narsh Smith, Prince David Osei, Eddie Nartey, Ruweida Yakubu and Introducing Sonia Ibrahim.
The premiere was sponsored by Akon's Cintron luxury energy drink.
STOP ABUSING WOMEN DURING AUDITIONS - VAN VICKER
Top Ghanaian movie actor Van Vicker
who celebrated his 10th wedding anniversary with his wife Adjoa on
November 16th , has lamented that he hopes in the future, movie makers
will stop taking advantage of women who want to act so it will not
discourage women from coming forward for auditions.
He made this revelation at a time he was addressing the media on his 7th movie production. In a chat with him, he told Flex Newspaper that he is preparing to shoot his 7th self-produced/directed movie which will star, Regina Anne–Dei Van Helvert, 1st Runner-Up of Miss Malaika 2012 pageant who was recently named face of new cosmetic range #Gm1623, and Nasara of Ghana Most beautiful.
He added that he will be using most of the upcoming stars from his movie school, and upcoming discovery talents. Van Vicker, who was recently a judge on Miss Malaika 2014, stated that lots of women who go for beauty pageant are very talented and can be good movie stars but the reasons why they are not being discovered is the fact that though they really want to act, they don't show much interest in it by going for auditions.
He noted that these ladies who are scared to come for auditions because the directors and producers will take advantage of them, can also try and do one on one approach and if they are good materials for movies, he will make use of them.
“The advice I have for them is that they shouldn't feel too big to come out for auditions. Anne–Dei Van Helvert, 1st Runner-Up of Miss Malaika 2012 shown interest that she wants to act and after an audition she got a role to play,” he said.
Talking about his new movie, he said that is basically about slave trade and its effects.
He made this revelation at a time he was addressing the media on his 7th movie production. In a chat with him, he told Flex Newspaper that he is preparing to shoot his 7th self-produced/directed movie which will star, Regina Anne–Dei Van Helvert, 1st Runner-Up of Miss Malaika 2012 pageant who was recently named face of new cosmetic range #Gm1623, and Nasara of Ghana Most beautiful.
He added that he will be using most of the upcoming stars from his movie school, and upcoming discovery talents. Van Vicker, who was recently a judge on Miss Malaika 2014, stated that lots of women who go for beauty pageant are very talented and can be good movie stars but the reasons why they are not being discovered is the fact that though they really want to act, they don't show much interest in it by going for auditions.
He noted that these ladies who are scared to come for auditions because the directors and producers will take advantage of them, can also try and do one on one approach and if they are good materials for movies, he will make use of them.
“The advice I have for them is that they shouldn't feel too big to come out for auditions. Anne–Dei Van Helvert, 1st Runner-Up of Miss Malaika 2012 shown interest that she wants to act and after an audition she got a role to play,” he said.
Talking about his new movie, he said that is basically about slave trade and its effects.
Monday, 28 October 2013
DEE MAAT, ATUMPA, FUSE ODG WIN AWARDS AT BEFFTA AWARDS UK 2013
Day 2 of BEFFTA awards saw stars come out in large numbers to celebrate
one another in an extremely glamorous evening with a record-breaking 88
awards given out.
BEFFTA UK awards held over 2 days celebrated talent from entertainment, film, fashion, television and arts.
The two nights hosted by BEFFTA founder Pauline Long, Capital Xtra radio personality Abrantee Boateng and poet Alim Kamara were truly inspirational with some of the most unsung talent being honoured.
Fuse ODG won Best UK Afrobeats; Atumpan won International Afrobeats Acts; Kwame Koranteng won Best Male Fashion Designer and UK-based Ghanaian stylist Dee Matt won the award for Best Wardrobe Stylist.
Amongst personalities to receive special honorary awards was entertainment icon BB Seaton, supermodel Nana Afua Antwi received young achiever award and veteran community event organiser and founder of Miss Jamaica UK received BEFFTA female lifetime achievement award.
Full list of BEFFTA UK 2013 winners:
1. Best Female Act: Beverly Knight
2. Best Male Act: Wiley
3. Best Unsigned Act: Roucheone
4. Best Gospel Act: Lurine Cato
5. Best International Gospel Act: Emmy Kosgey
6. Best International Act: Jose Chameleone
7. Best UK reggae Act: Vivian Jones
8. Best International Caribbean Act: Bennie Man
9. Best Producer: Mafia and Fluxy
10. Best Video Director: Dego Visionz
11. Best Music Video Producer: Mastermind media
12. Best Music Video DOP: Nang TV
13. Best Music Video: Dbanj(Oliver Twist)
14. Best record label: Stringray Records
15. Best Comedian: Anne Kansiime
16. Best Newspaper: Trumpet
17. Journalist of the year: Noellin Imoh
18. Best community website: CaribDirect
19. Best Hair Stylist: JDFK
20. Best Wardrobe Stylist: Style Check by Dee Maat
21. Best Make-up artist: Libeks Beauty Consultant
22. Best Beauty Pageant: Miss Black Africa
23. Best Beauty Queen: Chanice Thompson
24. Best Beauty Pageant Director: Dele Onabowu
25. Best Former Beauty queen: Gloria Elongo
26. Best film director: Niyi Towolawi
27. Best film Actor: Ikenna Obi
28. Best film Actresses: Yvonne Hays
29. Best Film: Turning Point
30. Best Short Film: Violet( Directed by Jett Jermaine)
31. Best screenwriter/Scriptwriter: Freddy Kruga
32. Best Cinematographer: Nelson Spyke
33. Best film Producer: Theodora Ibekwe
34. Best events promoter: Focus Organisation
35. Best Art Director: Reuben Joseph
36. Best Spoken Word artist/Poet: Alim Kamara
37. DJ of the year: Dj Mkhukhwini
38. Best UK Afrobeats: Fuse ODG
39. Best UK Caribbean act : Stylo G
40. International Afrobeats Acts: Atumpan
41. Best Photographer: Josh Daniels Photography
42. Best Male Fashion Designer: Kwame Koranteng
43. Best Female Fashion Designer: Zuwa Re
44. Best Fashion Choreographer: Malisha Da Queen
45. Best male model: Hassan Reese
46. Best female model: Siobhan C Ridguard
47. Best Modeling Agency: Face4Music
48. Best TV Actress: Moji Bamtefa
49. Best TV Actor: Wil Johnson
50. Best TV Station: VOX Africa
51. Best TV Show: Naija Bites (OH TV)
52. Best TV personality: Mary Shittu
53. Best presenter: Uncle and Mistar
54. Best Web series: Brothers With No Game
55. Best online TV: Tea With The Duchess
56. Best Voice Over artist: Patrick Mckenzie
57. Best Author: Ferdinard Lawson
58. Best theatre production: Epic Adventure of Nhamo and Manyika Warrior
59. Radio Station of the year: Tropical FM
60. Radio personality of the year: Veronica Gordon
61. Magazine of the year: Keep The Faith Magazine
62. Blog of the year: Kickin’ it with the kinks
63. Best dance act: Unique Silver Dancers
64. Best dance choreographer: Ezekiel Koleosho
BEFFTA UK awards held over 2 days celebrated talent from entertainment, film, fashion, television and arts.
The two nights hosted by BEFFTA founder Pauline Long, Capital Xtra radio personality Abrantee Boateng and poet Alim Kamara were truly inspirational with some of the most unsung talent being honoured.
Fuse ODG won Best UK Afrobeats; Atumpan won International Afrobeats Acts; Kwame Koranteng won Best Male Fashion Designer and UK-based Ghanaian stylist Dee Matt won the award for Best Wardrobe Stylist.
Amongst personalities to receive special honorary awards was entertainment icon BB Seaton, supermodel Nana Afua Antwi received young achiever award and veteran community event organiser and founder of Miss Jamaica UK received BEFFTA female lifetime achievement award.
Full list of BEFFTA UK 2013 winners:
1. Best Female Act: Beverly Knight
2. Best Male Act: Wiley
3. Best Unsigned Act: Roucheone
4. Best Gospel Act: Lurine Cato
5. Best International Gospel Act: Emmy Kosgey
6. Best International Act: Jose Chameleone
7. Best UK reggae Act: Vivian Jones
8. Best International Caribbean Act: Bennie Man
9. Best Producer: Mafia and Fluxy
10. Best Video Director: Dego Visionz
11. Best Music Video Producer: Mastermind media
12. Best Music Video DOP: Nang TV
13. Best Music Video: Dbanj(Oliver Twist)
14. Best record label: Stringray Records
15. Best Comedian: Anne Kansiime
16. Best Newspaper: Trumpet
17. Journalist of the year: Noellin Imoh
18. Best community website: CaribDirect
19. Best Hair Stylist: JDFK
20. Best Wardrobe Stylist: Style Check by Dee Maat
21. Best Make-up artist: Libeks Beauty Consultant
22. Best Beauty Pageant: Miss Black Africa
23. Best Beauty Queen: Chanice Thompson
24. Best Beauty Pageant Director: Dele Onabowu
25. Best Former Beauty queen: Gloria Elongo
26. Best film director: Niyi Towolawi
27. Best film Actor: Ikenna Obi
28. Best film Actresses: Yvonne Hays
29. Best Film: Turning Point
30. Best Short Film: Violet( Directed by Jett Jermaine)
31. Best screenwriter/Scriptwriter: Freddy Kruga
32. Best Cinematographer: Nelson Spyke
33. Best film Producer: Theodora Ibekwe
34. Best events promoter: Focus Organisation
35. Best Art Director: Reuben Joseph
36. Best Spoken Word artist/Poet: Alim Kamara
37. DJ of the year: Dj Mkhukhwini
38. Best UK Afrobeats: Fuse ODG
39. Best UK Caribbean act : Stylo G
40. International Afrobeats Acts: Atumpan
41. Best Photographer: Josh Daniels Photography
42. Best Male Fashion Designer: Kwame Koranteng
43. Best Female Fashion Designer: Zuwa Re
44. Best Fashion Choreographer: Malisha Da Queen
45. Best male model: Hassan Reese
46. Best female model: Siobhan C Ridguard
47. Best Modeling Agency: Face4Music
48. Best TV Actress: Moji Bamtefa
49. Best TV Actor: Wil Johnson
50. Best TV Station: VOX Africa
51. Best TV Show: Naija Bites (OH TV)
52. Best TV personality: Mary Shittu
53. Best presenter: Uncle and Mistar
54. Best Web series: Brothers With No Game
55. Best online TV: Tea With The Duchess
56. Best Voice Over artist: Patrick Mckenzie
57. Best Author: Ferdinard Lawson
58. Best theatre production: Epic Adventure of Nhamo and Manyika Warrior
59. Radio Station of the year: Tropical FM
60. Radio personality of the year: Veronica Gordon
61. Magazine of the year: Keep The Faith Magazine
62. Blog of the year: Kickin’ it with the kinks
63. Best dance act: Unique Silver Dancers
64. Best dance choreographer: Ezekiel Koleosho
MUSIGA MUST DISSOLVE ALL FACTIONS IN THE UNION
“…See, we searching for the answer, cus we wanna live happily ever
after... We should open another chapter, so we could write the story
again... Cus we killing the game, the game The game 3x Cus we killing
the game, the game The game 3x”
Indeed… Songs are a very powerful means of easy communication, and the song titled ‘Killing The Game’ by Obour featuring Okyeame Kwame and Richie which sparked a sizzling hullabaloo between Okyeame Kwame, Obour, Obrafour and Guru with ‘Kasiebo’; I will say 'Killing The Game' is a clear prophesy of what has been happening in the music industry after its last election held.
The music industry has now become a game ‘union-field’ being played by very aggressive union members and its umbrella body; MUSIGA leaders who are being blamed for their partiality 2 years after being voted into office. The industry is now full of factions involving various sub-unions and its heads; and the now 'endorsed umbrella body', Music Council of Ghana fighting against the MUSIGA for its bad leadership.
Sub-unions including Association of Music Rights Owners (AMRO), Musicians and Dancers Association of Ghana (MUDAG), Veteran Musicians Association of Ghana (VEMAG), Professional Musicians Association of Ghana (PROMAG), Music Council of Ghana, Composers and Authors of Music Association of Ghana (CAMAG) and even the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Creative Arts (MTCCA) is also alleged to have left MUSIGA to its fate, and now approved Music Council of Ghana as head of musicians as stated in a press release signed by Grace Watara (Mrs.), National General Secretary of MUDAG.
Although factions are nothing new in organizations, factionalism in MUSIGA began way back 2 years ago during the MUSIGA elections where numerous rumours and accusations between contenders who vied for the Presidency of the union and their various supporters.
Rumours and accusations like the distribution of rLG laptops and mobile phones as well as doling out GHS50 and GHS300 to buy votes by the Obour camp, as alleged by supporters of various camps.
Although some of these accusations labeled against the sitting president of MUSIGA, Bice Osei-Kufour (Obour) may have had some light truth in them; none of the ‘rumour-advocates’ were able to back their allegations with specifics (pictures or recorded voices) and since the ‘human head is not a pawpaw or egg to easily cut it open to view the actual truth in a matter’, it was left to fade away.
Three years in office, there still are related issues- resulting in the resignation of some key members as well as some regional heads of MUSIGA- citing personal issues with the Union heads and its administration and other unknown ‘monetary’ reasons.
The level of allegations and mishaps in the music industry by various union heads and members increased when it was reported that His Excellency, President John Dramani Mahama, had credited a whooping sum of GHS2,000,000 into MUSIGA’s bank account.
Almost every division under the musicians umbrella body wanted their share of the money, yet their requests were either ignored or withheld either by some insubstantial excuses like ‘we are yet to sit and draw a good budget plan for the money given us’ or ‘send us a letter outlining your budget plan for the amount of money being requested’ or ‘we are yet to close a deal on the main reason behind the money before we can go into coffers.’
Upon all the reasons given, it yielded no good news to the ‘share of money-applicants’ to solve their union impediment as well as support some union members and that lead to various secret ‘meaned-meetings’ to plan ‘coup d'état’ against the Obour administration.
Then, the question of ‘who on this earth will reject honey being poured into his or her mouth and who will be given his or her share of a gift and still go complain bitterly to family members or public for not being treated unfairly’ came into mind.
I was briefly baffled when I saw the president of Music Council of Ghana, Ekow ‘perform’ during MUSIGA Peace Concert at the Independence Square, claiming we are one people, yet seem to be the second major brain behind some of these factions going on in the music industry. Is he really a peace-leader?
I once remember meeting with George William Dickson, the said fingered and witch-hunting personality by MUSIGA for their mishap at the Amakye Dede Spot where issues of that occurred during the last election was sorted out; the fact that he is not satisfied with Obour's 'ADWUMAPA' for the union, why not go on a demo' or set up an 'Entertainment Judgment Debt committee' to look into matters?
Just as Obour rapped in ‘killing the game’,
‘…y3afaili, yen nyinaa afaili (We have failed, indeed we have all failed)
Ato me adwendwen Kwame y3 b3y3 den ni?...’ indeed President Obour and his administration has in a way failed, and discouraged its members and music lovers of the faith they entrusted in them.
Personally, I think MUSIGA needs to restructure its regulations, not in a way to favor either its administrative body or its sub-union bodies and members, but a fair regulation to redeem its respect and execute its responsibilities as Ghana’s umbrella body for musicians; or lose its value.
Indeed… Songs are a very powerful means of easy communication, and the song titled ‘Killing The Game’ by Obour featuring Okyeame Kwame and Richie which sparked a sizzling hullabaloo between Okyeame Kwame, Obour, Obrafour and Guru with ‘Kasiebo’; I will say 'Killing The Game' is a clear prophesy of what has been happening in the music industry after its last election held.
The music industry has now become a game ‘union-field’ being played by very aggressive union members and its umbrella body; MUSIGA leaders who are being blamed for their partiality 2 years after being voted into office. The industry is now full of factions involving various sub-unions and its heads; and the now 'endorsed umbrella body', Music Council of Ghana fighting against the MUSIGA for its bad leadership.
Sub-unions including Association of Music Rights Owners (AMRO), Musicians and Dancers Association of Ghana (MUDAG), Veteran Musicians Association of Ghana (VEMAG), Professional Musicians Association of Ghana (PROMAG), Music Council of Ghana, Composers and Authors of Music Association of Ghana (CAMAG) and even the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Creative Arts (MTCCA) is also alleged to have left MUSIGA to its fate, and now approved Music Council of Ghana as head of musicians as stated in a press release signed by Grace Watara (Mrs.), National General Secretary of MUDAG.
Although factions are nothing new in organizations, factionalism in MUSIGA began way back 2 years ago during the MUSIGA elections where numerous rumours and accusations between contenders who vied for the Presidency of the union and their various supporters.
Rumours and accusations like the distribution of rLG laptops and mobile phones as well as doling out GHS50 and GHS300 to buy votes by the Obour camp, as alleged by supporters of various camps.
Although some of these accusations labeled against the sitting president of MUSIGA, Bice Osei-Kufour (Obour) may have had some light truth in them; none of the ‘rumour-advocates’ were able to back their allegations with specifics (pictures or recorded voices) and since the ‘human head is not a pawpaw or egg to easily cut it open to view the actual truth in a matter’, it was left to fade away.
Three years in office, there still are related issues- resulting in the resignation of some key members as well as some regional heads of MUSIGA- citing personal issues with the Union heads and its administration and other unknown ‘monetary’ reasons.
The level of allegations and mishaps in the music industry by various union heads and members increased when it was reported that His Excellency, President John Dramani Mahama, had credited a whooping sum of GHS2,000,000 into MUSIGA’s bank account.
Almost every division under the musicians umbrella body wanted their share of the money, yet their requests were either ignored or withheld either by some insubstantial excuses like ‘we are yet to sit and draw a good budget plan for the money given us’ or ‘send us a letter outlining your budget plan for the amount of money being requested’ or ‘we are yet to close a deal on the main reason behind the money before we can go into coffers.’
Upon all the reasons given, it yielded no good news to the ‘share of money-applicants’ to solve their union impediment as well as support some union members and that lead to various secret ‘meaned-meetings’ to plan ‘coup d'état’ against the Obour administration.
Then, the question of ‘who on this earth will reject honey being poured into his or her mouth and who will be given his or her share of a gift and still go complain bitterly to family members or public for not being treated unfairly’ came into mind.
I was briefly baffled when I saw the president of Music Council of Ghana, Ekow ‘perform’ during MUSIGA Peace Concert at the Independence Square, claiming we are one people, yet seem to be the second major brain behind some of these factions going on in the music industry. Is he really a peace-leader?
I once remember meeting with George William Dickson, the said fingered and witch-hunting personality by MUSIGA for their mishap at the Amakye Dede Spot where issues of that occurred during the last election was sorted out; the fact that he is not satisfied with Obour's 'ADWUMAPA' for the union, why not go on a demo' or set up an 'Entertainment Judgment Debt committee' to look into matters?
Just as Obour rapped in ‘killing the game’,
‘…y3afaili, yen nyinaa afaili (We have failed, indeed we have all failed)
Ato me adwendwen Kwame y3 b3y3 den ni?...’ indeed President Obour and his administration has in a way failed, and discouraged its members and music lovers of the faith they entrusted in them.
Personally, I think MUSIGA needs to restructure its regulations, not in a way to favor either its administrative body or its sub-union bodies and members, but a fair regulation to redeem its respect and execute its responsibilities as Ghana’s umbrella body for musicians; or lose its value.
KSM TO STAGE ‘CONFESSION OF A GH MAN’ ON DECEMBER 25
KSM is set to hit the big stage with another December 25 comedy. This year, Ghana’s foremost satirist presents an act dubbed Confessions of a Gh Man- an absolutely hilarious comedy of how Ghanaian men think and operate.
It will be recalled that, last year, KSM staged Secrets of Gh Girls to the delight of patrons who thronged the National Theatre on Christmas day. The two shows held on that day were sold out with many more people looking for tickets.
A sold out reloaded version of the show was staged this year on Valentine’s Day at the National Theatre as well as in Kumasi, at Golden Tulip.
In all the 5 times the show was staged, audiences were treated to rip cracking stories of the nature and modus operandi of Ghanaian Women.
This year’s Confessions of a Gh Man is a sequel to Secrets of Gh Girls. KSM puts the spotlight on Ghanaian men to reveal their many antics and shenanigans.
Sources within Sapphire Ghana have revealed that this year’s show will present interesting and surprising angles that will simply thrill the audience.
KSM is Ghana’s most successful comic whose one-man shows have dominated the country’s entertainment scene for almost two decades.
It will be recalled that, last year, KSM staged Secrets of Gh Girls to the delight of patrons who thronged the National Theatre on Christmas day. The two shows held on that day were sold out with many more people looking for tickets.
A sold out reloaded version of the show was staged this year on Valentine’s Day at the National Theatre as well as in Kumasi, at Golden Tulip.
In all the 5 times the show was staged, audiences were treated to rip cracking stories of the nature and modus operandi of Ghanaian Women.
This year’s Confessions of a Gh Man is a sequel to Secrets of Gh Girls. KSM puts the spotlight on Ghanaian men to reveal their many antics and shenanigans.
Sources within Sapphire Ghana have revealed that this year’s show will present interesting and surprising angles that will simply thrill the audience.
KSM is Ghana’s most successful comic whose one-man shows have dominated the country’s entertainment scene for almost two decades.
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