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Wednesday, 13 November 2013

DELLISH IN GHANA FOR MTN 4SYTE TV MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2013

Namibian beauty, Dillish Matthews, winner of Big Brother Africa 2013 –The Chase has just touched down at the Kotoka International Airport to attend the fifth edition of the annual 4Syte TV Music Video Awards 2013.

The beauty queen who is returning to Ghana where describes has her second home, is expected to represent an award on the main night scheduled for Saturday November 16, 2013 at the Accra International Conference Centre.

She is also due to appear at an exclusive cocktail party this evening Wednesday November 13, 2013 at the Tropical Enclaves at Osu In Accra, where all nominees, artists billed to perform on the night and the media will meet and socialize before the main night.

The MTN 4Syte TV Music Video Awards platform has over the years become a big platform for Big Brother Africa housemates to meet their Ghanaian fans and experience entertainment in Ghana.

In 2011 Ghana’s Alex Biney also known as Bomaye and Millicent from Kenya who came to present an awards on the night pulled off a surprise kiss live on stage. The following year saw Keitta from Ghana and Zaineb from Sierra Leone reenacted their love moments on stage and DKB also apologized to Zainab live on stage for slapping her.

This year will also see all the way from Namibia, Dillish Matthews, winner of Big Brother Africa 2013 –The Chase ultimate $300,000 prize and a number of her fellow housemates in attendance.

Ticket for the event is currently selling hot for GH¢ 100 for lower deck and GH¢ 150 upper deck. Tickets are available at Y107.9 FM (inside Accra Mall), Krew Men Grooming inside Dansoman, 2131 Tarven Osu and 4syte TV studios (Laterbiokoshie).

The event is sponsored by MTN, refreshed by Club Beer and powered by 4Syte TV Studios.

NOLLYWOOD ACTOR DUMPS MOVIE FOR POLITICS

Controversial actor Jibola Dapo is set to join filmmakers who are in politics as he is prepared to take a break in his acting career, according to Nollywood reports.

The veteran actor, who was famous for his role in the movies ‘Dirty Secret’ and ‘Little Secret’, is reported to have declared his intention to join politics.

Though the website did not quote him personally, it said he had plans to contest for House of Representatives seat in Nigeria in the upcoming elections in 2015.

However, the party he intends to flag his campaign is still under wraps.

Although Jibola Dabo is currently one of the big names in Nollywood, for some reason, he is one of the few who lack media presence.

Perhaps the latest scoop on him taking a backbench would make him more media relevant.

Monday, 11 November 2013

SARKODIE TO OPEN THE MTN 4SYTE MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2013

The 2013 “4Syte Music Video Awards” will raise its curtains with a thunderous first act performance as Sarkodie opens the show.

Sarkodie is the mastermind behind some of the most memorable 4Syte Music Video Awards performances in recent years.

This year, he'll continue that legacy with what's sure to be an unforgettable performance of songs like 'Illuminati', 'One On Down', 'Bounce', 'Elijah' from his forthcoming album, “Sarkology” which will be available on November 11.

Sarkodie has voiced out to Ghana Music.com that this will be his best performance to end the year.

As one of the most talked about and innovative artists of this generation, Sarkodie has always left indelible marks on awards shows.

Full performers for the 'MTN 4Syte Music Video Awards 2013 are yet to be officially announced.

LYDIA FORSON NEARLY STABS ANGRY ABUSER

Actress Lydia Forson has confessed to nearly stabbing an abusive stranger in a road rage saga.

She says the stranger crossed her recklessly with a motor bike – a situation that almost resulted in a crash.

The stranger, who suddenly became a frenetic abusive stalker, according to Lydia, threatened to assault her in the open amidst a deluge of insults.

“And when he sees I'm ignoring him he rushes up to me and threatens to beat me. The Fanti woman that I am was tempted to reach into my bag for my knife and stab him. But then I refused to allow this man drag me down into his obviously unhappy life”, Lydia wrote on her facebook wall.

Below is the full story as told by Lydia Forson on her Facebook wall

So this man on a motor cycle crosses me in traffic and as upset as I am I just decide to continue driving.

A few minutes later I realise he's been following me hurling insults at me.

I get to my destination and he jumps off the bike to confront me, calling me a prostitute and he doubts am married and I will never marry.

It takes all the energy in me to stay calm. And I ask, what do these insults have to do with what just happened?

And if anything I should be upset he nearly caused an accident. For five minutes he continues to insult me with the same “prostitute, you will never marry".

And when he sees I'm ignoring him he rushes up to me and threatens to beat me. The Fanti woman that I am was tempted to reach into my bag for my knife and stab him. But then I refused to allow this man drag me down into his obviously unhappy life.

He starts to hit my car, trying to provoke me to say or do something. And then I finally say, if he wants to beat me in full glare of everyone he should do so at least I will have witnesses.

I was tempted to do a lot of crazy things within the 20 mins this went on but something just kept telling me that this guy just wants to provoke me.

I allowed him do this and after a while, drove of.

I parked somewhere and called my mum, who is always my voice of reason.

As I calmed down three things kept ringing in my head

1) Why do most Ghanaian men feel that calling a girl a prostitute is the highest form of insult? If I am, what do you call the man who sleeps with a prostitute

2) Why do most Ghanaian men feel by telling a girl she will never marry, it should make her panic or feel less worthy? Have you ever considered that not every woman thinks marriage the greatest thing on earth? Some women really don't care much for it and are quite content with the way things are in their life.

3) Why do people look on when someone is clearly being abused? We become spectators and comment on other peoples’ lives when we could easily jump in to help. Any sensible person would have tried to stop this man, but they all watched like they were watching a movie. So if this man had killed me what would they say?

So here's my conclusion, and at this point I really don't give two cents if you agree or not.

A lot of African men are just bitter, bitter to see a successful woman and bitter that a woman may have more than them. The stupid assumption that every woman needs a man to make money is the reason why they're quick to call you a prostitute because apparently I couldn't have bought anything I own with my own money.

Today just confirmed everything I've ever thought about some men in this country. And I feel sorry for the children these people will raise, because really what can you teach them?

That's why I hardly feel sorry for certain people, bitterness is the reason why they haven't and will probably never progress.

Oh and FYI if prostituting were that easy, everyone would be doing some.

KEITTA SPOTTED CUDDLING THE GIRL SHE DUMPED EAZZY FOR IN A CLUB! (PHOTO)

Few days ago, it emerged that Keitta pulled the plug on Eazzy because of a certain young fair girl - Arisa, who happens to be rapper - Tinny’s ex-girlfriend.

We are told Eazzy has denied the fact that she was dumped by Keitta because he met this new girl who he has fallen in love with, at the time he has fallen out of Eazzy’s love…

We didn’t think Keitta will step into a project that Tinny has walked through several years — especially when he has the full scoop.

But a reader with username - Lin sent in the above photo with the message; 




Hello GC Team,

This is just a quick one. Apparently, Keitta was spotted in a club yesterday cuddling with the girl she dumped Eazzy for —- and it is the same girl who dated rapper - Tinny.
 

KUMASI MOVIES ARE IMPROPERLY SCRIPTED - GAVIVINA TAMAKLOE

Ace actor Gavivina Tamakloe has openly confessed during an exclusive interview with Flex newspaper in his office in Accra that he’s not a fan of movies.

“Movies produced lately depict same storylines and casts. The movies are so boring and predictable that I can’t spend time to watch them fully. Sometimes, I have to view the montage and cast names then forward to the end.” Mr. Tamakloe craftily sensing the next question would be “Why then, are you into acting?” was quick to add that he does act just to earn income.

In a question as to whether he loved Kumawood movies, he responded that he knows nothing about the said name yet but revealed that Kumasi movies are improperly scripted.

“Only acts, scenes, props and locations are recorded, without dialogues. The rest is improvisation. Hence, the talkative of the day becomes the star. Therefore, the actors turn to make humorous and verbally insulting comments in order to have more to say. Movies portray our real lives.

As a result, the emotions related to every instance must be displayed rightfully. It shouldn’t just be like making audience laugh all the time even when there’s a tragic incident in a scene. Juju and witchcraft should not always be given a standard in our culture. Meanwhile, that is not the only means of telling our stories,” he added.

SLIM BUSTER LASHES SARKODIE OVER AZONTO CLAIM

ust when we thought the dust has settled over who owns the almighty Ghanaian dance, Slim Buster has stepped on Sarkodie’s toes over who actually brought the dance.

During a performance on TV3’s Music Music, Slim Busterr paused to interact with the audience. He said “Azonto is known to be a Ga dance therefore, how can an Asante-born claim to be the originator of the dance.”

This statement is in apparent response to the claim by the self-acclaimed fastest rapper in GH, Sarkodie’s claim that he created Azonto.

This action by Slim Busterr has left many music followers to wonder what Sarkodie’s response will be, knowing very well that the Obidiponbidi, will not leave matters concerning him to lie low.

Whatever the case may be, we are optimistic of a quick response from Sarkodie.