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Abena Korkor and Shatta Wale Heat Up the Pool with Their 'Atopa' Match!

Abena Korkor has made another surprising move by sharing a video of herself swimming in a pool, seemingly in an attempt to have a ‘match’ with Shatta Wale following their viral kissing video. Abena Korkor was seen swimming n#kd in the video and playfully that she was waiting for Shatta Wale, the dancehall artist, to join her in the pool. The video was captioned, ‘Just waiting for Shatta Wale in the pool.’ WATCH THE VIDEO HERE ON (TWITTER) X... As of now, it’s unclear whether Shatta Wale truly took Abena Korkor to his home following their public display of ‘affection’ during Medikal’s album listening session. Shatta Wale and Abena Korkor had a kiss on the lips during the event. They also had some fun, with Korkor spotted tw3rk!ng for the singer. These actions sparked an huge interest and debate among netizens, with some believing that Shatta Wale’s name will appear on Abena Korkor’s next “Atopa” list. And it seems everything is about to evident as shown in the video above.

If Castro hadn't passed away, Mzbel believes he'd be in the same league as Burna Boy.

Mzbel recently made a unique comparison between the late Ghanaian hip-hop musician, Castro, and the rising Nigerian star, Burna Boy.  She expressed her belief that if Castro were still alive, he would have achieved the same level of popularity and success worldwide as Burna Boy. This statement was made during an interview with Kingdom FM. Castro, whose real name was Theophilus Tagoe, was a versatile performer known for captivating audiences with his exceptional musical talent and remarkable stage presence.  Tragically, he lost his life in a jet ski accident in the Ada Estuary in 2014, along with Miss Janet Bandu. Despite their bodies never being found, Castro's legacy lives on, and Mzbel firmly believes he could have followed a similar path to Burna Boy's rise to fame in the music industry. Mzbel also emphasized Castro's unparalleled originality and unwavering dedication to his craft. She confidently asserted, "He would have been just like Burna Boy." Mzbel fondly

Kwaku Manu declares, "My prayers are no laughing matter; I place value on them because I have faith in the obscure aspects of life."

Renowned Ghanaian actor Kwaku Manu has shared an exclusive insight, affirming his unwavering commitment to prayers owing to his deep faith in the hidden During a recent conversation with Zionfelix, Kwaku Manu highlighted that even though he leads a busy and sociable life, he remains dedicated to approaching his prayers with a solemn demeanor. "Prayer is an essential part of my daily routine," Kwaku Manu remarked. "I have witnessed numerous instances where individuals were denied visas without apparent reasons. These occurrences have reinforced my conviction in the power of prayer." The accomplished actor shared that his experiences have led him to become a dedicated prayer warrior, consistently seeking divine intervention in various aspects of his life. While engaging in the interview, Kwaku Manu took the opportunity to express his profound respect for his spiritual guide, Mama Vida. He acknowledged her influence in shaping his spiritual journey and mentioned that h

"Asake Is Bigger than all Ghanaian Artiste, Including Me" - Shatta Wale

Shatta Wale, a Ghanaian dancehall singer, claims that no Ghanaian musician is as well-known as Nigerian singer Asake. Shatta Wale made this remark on Wednesday, while participating in a Twitter space hosted by Ghanaian media personality Serwaa Amihere. Shatta Wale said, “No Ghanaian artiste has even made it like Asake. Not even me. The host inferred: “But you said you are the richest Ghanaian artiste and you haven’t even made it up to Asake’s level?” Shatta Wale replied: “Why would I have to make it up to Asake’s level [before I would be the richest artiste in Ghana]? There is a Spanish artiste in Spain or Dominican Republic that is making money that we don’t know.”

Must-See: A Plus's Epic Response to Shoe Trolling, Surprises Ola Michael with $3,000 Sneaker.

Ghanaian- born imitator and political activist Kwame Asare Obeng, who's popularly called A Plus, has blessed hisco-panelist on UTV’s United Showbiz, Ola Michael, a brand-new shoe.  This gesture from A Plus follows a series of pixies his friend and coworker, Ola, entered on social media in the last many days after one of the cameramen who work on the set for United Showbiz, which airs on UTV, decided to retake an awkward shoe he was wearing.  The shoe generated a lot of heat for the Neat FM radio presenter because a lot of netizens, especially the suckers of the SM master, sought to suggest that he was beggared, which was why he was wearing that kind of cheap shoe.  One reputed personality in the entertainment space, Kwaku Manu, fired Ola and advised him to stop acting as though he was one of the flush in the entertainment space when he'd nothing.  The seasoned Ghanaian actor and host of UTV’s Real News show, Akrobeto, also used the same media platform Ola wore the show

Fameye expresses his disappointment at not winning the VGMA 'Songwriter of the Year' award.

Ghanaian songster, tunesmith, and pantomime, Fameye has reported his disappointment at not winning the ‘ Songwriter of the Year order at the last Vodafone Ghana Music Awards. The' Praise' songster was keenly nominated alongside mates Black Sherif, Diana Hamilton, Ewura Abena, Piesie Esther, and Perez Muzik. The shrine was picked up by philosophy musician Perez Music. The songster mentioned that he put in all the work in jotting and putting out a great communication through his sounds which he believes he properly merited the accolade as stylish tunesmith but it was unfortunate he lost. “Honestly, I was a little bit disappointed, even though the awards are just for bragging rights. Sometimes your fans get disappointed because they want to get the bragging right and be sitting somewhere and boast about you,” he told Andy Dosty. He further noted that he expected Piesie Esther to win the award should he not win it but it swerved her as well. “Honestly I knew that if I d

“I set up Samini’s music career at the age of 14” – Ayisha Modi alleges

In an unforeseen range of occasions, Ayisha Modi, the well- known Ghanaian swell, has formerly again stunned the public with her candid exposures.  This time, her limelight is on her teenage times, where she took on a part that significantly impacted the career of one of Ghana’s most talented musicians, Samini.  Ayisha Modi’s disclosure has exfoliate light on her deep- confirmed connection to the music assiduity, dating back to when she was just 14 times old.  The swell unveiled that during her early teenage times, she was further than just a bare bystander of the music scene; she was laboriously involved in supporting the musical trip of none other than Samini himself.  At a tender age when utmost youths are concentrated on academy and pursuits, Ayisha Modi managed to form connections with prominent musicians, with Samini being one of them.  Her unwavering passion for music and her ingrain understanding of its impact led her to allocate the plutocrat she earned to pr