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25th October 2024
Shatta Wale just gave props to Nigerian artists like Wizkid and Burna Boy for selling out O2 Arena. But he couldn't help throwing shade at his fellow Ghanaian stars Stonebwoy and Sarkodie, saying none of them have done it yet. Shots fired! 🔥
#GhanaMusic #AfroBeats
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You won't believe what Shatta said on X! When someone called him out for bragging too much, he straight up said only Nigerian artists are making international moves.
Looks like Shatta's got some feelings about those TikTok stars Jarvis and Peller's comments about Ghana. He even took Jarvis for a spin in his Lambo to prove a point.
When fans tried to defend other Ghanaian artists, Shatta kept it spicy by talking about "two artists whose names start with S." We all know who he meant!
The comment section was wild after Shatta's posts. Fans weren't having it with him throwing his own countrymen under the bus.
Someone called Shatta a "wanna be" and said he's trying too hard to fit in. The internet really came for him today!
Shatta's quick to criticize others but showed up at MDK's O2 event without hesitation. Fans didn't forget to point that out.
The timing of all this drama is right around Shatta's 40th birthday celebrations at Shaxi office.
Despite all the shade throwing online, Shatta was preaching unity during his birthday speech.
Some people are saying Shatta's just speaking facts about the O2 arena thing, while others think he's being disrespectful.
Funny how this started from comments about Nigerian TikTokers and turned into a whole music industry debate.
The responses from social media users are showing that many think Shatta crossed a line this time.
One user straight up called Shatta a "total disgrace."
Even though Stonebwoy and Sarkodie haven't responded yet, their fans are definitely fighting their corner.
The whole situation's got people talking about what really counts as international success in African music.
Some fans are pointing out that success isn't just about filling the O2 - there are other ways to make it big.
This might be the start of another big debate in Ghana's music industry about unity versus competition.
Wonder if Stonebwoy or Sarkodie will respond or just let this one slide. Sometimes silence speaks louder than words!
Nadia Buari Opens Up On Kissing Scenes In Movies: "They Are Not Real"
Nadia Buari, veteran Ghanaian actress, breaks silence on movie kissing scenes during TV3 interview. She emphasizes these intimate moments are purely make-believe, designed to serve the story, not reality.
They are not real. It is make-believe," Buari explains. While the physical act occurs, she stresses it's authentic only for the characters, never the actors. No emotional connection exists beyond the script.
These scenes often require multiple takes with full crew present. This professional environment makes it impossible for real feelings to develop. It's just another day at work for the actors.
Despite her extensive career and numerous romantic scenes, Buari reveals she doesn't have a favorite on-screen kiss. The technical nature of filming these moments removes any personal preference.
Buari developed what she calls an "unconscious snap button" - a mental technique helping her portray characters she might not naturally connect with. Essential skill for versatile acting.
Buari is set to appear in a new project alongside Majid Michel. The trailer has already been released, showing their continued collaboration in Ghanaian cinema.
Buari admits kissing scenes and character portrayal are among the most demanding aspects of her profession. She's experienced numerous awkward moments but views them as part of the job.
According to FilmDaily.co, simulated intimacy in films requires extensive preparation, choreography, and often involves intimacy coordinators in modern productions. This aligns with Buari's professional approach.
Buari has recently expanded into movie production, showing her growth from acting to broader film industry roles. Her insights come from both sides of the camera now.
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Stonebwoy's Wife Dr Louisa Picks Psalm 23 As Her Favourite Off The New Up And Runnin6 Album
#NewAlbum #AfricanMusic #Stonebwoy #UpAndRunnin6 #GhanaMusic #DrLouisa
Stonebwoy just dropped his 6th studio album "Up and Runnin6" with 13 amazing tracks! The album launched October 24, 2024, bringing together African and Caribbean vibes. This isn't just another album - it's a global collaboration!
His wife Dr. Louisa Satekla isn't just supporting from the sidelines. She's vibing to Psalm 23, the first track, and knows EVERY word!
Caught in a recent video, Dr. Louisa and Stonebwoy were having their own carpool karaoke moment with Psalm 23.
The album features some big names! Got Wyclef Jean on "Pray for Me," OdumoduBlvck bringing heat on "Ekelebe," and Ginton making "Jejereje" a whole vibe.
Fans are loving Dr. Louisa's support! At 33, this dentist and mom of two keeps proving she's Stonebwoy's biggest cheerleader.
The album's already making waves - even got a mention in a Grammys publication!
Fan reaction to Dr. Louisa's support has been overwhelming. @big_thingx on X says "May we all marry a supportive woman like Dr. Louisa" - and honestly, who can argue?
@1Joeybills on X suggested a collab between the couple - now that would be interesting!
Dr. Louisa isn't just a fan - she's been actively promoting Stonebwoy's music consistently, making her beloved among his fanbase.
@iamLeon_Jnr on X pointed out something interesting: "At this point I'm convinced Stonebwoy married his biggest fan." The evidence speaks for itself!
Have you listened to "Up and Runnin6" yet? Which track is your favorite? Psalm 23 seems to be winning hearts already! 🎵🔥
I would drop the video links below 👇
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35-Year-Old Lady With Master's Degree Seeks Love Partner
A 35-year-old professional woman recently went viral on TikTok with her honest search for love. She's got it all - a master's degree, stable job, and a cheerful spirit. But something's missing: a life partner. #relationships #modernlove
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Looking good, feeling ready! The video shows her sitting in her car with a bright smile. Her confidence shines through as she opens up about her desire to find the right person.
In her own words: "I am looking for a partner, but if God gives your partner who I am, say no." This shows both her faith and playful approach to dating.
Age is just a number! At 35, she breaks the stigma around women being open about wanting love later in life. Her education and career success show she didn't put life on hold.
Her video hit over 30,000 likes and 1,000 comments. Clearly, her story struck a chord with many people.
Research shows more educated women are staying single longer. But that doesn't mean they're not looking for love! (Source: Pew Research Center, 2023)
The comments section exploded with interested suitors. One user wrote: "You're wonderful, gorgeous; you're just cute."
Even a 53-year-old from Jamaica reached out! Love knows no borders in today's connected world.
Some viewers praised her bravery. It takes guts to put yourself out there publicly in the search for love.
I like her approach. She is using social media to expand her dating pool. Smart move in our digital age!
She's proud of her master's degree, showing how women today value both personal and professional growth.
This story shows a bigger trend: More women are prioritizing education and career before settling down. Do you think that's a wise move?
The video's popularity shows many people relate to this journey of finding love while accomplished.
Her approach is proactive - not waiting for love to find her, but actively seeking it.
It's never too late for love, and there's nothing wrong with saying what you want.
Her courage in sharing her story might inspire others in similar situations to be more open about their search for love.
Labour Commission Orders Public Services Workers Union to Suspend Strike Action
The National Labour Commission (NLC) has just ordered the Public Services Workers Union (PSWU) to immediately stop their strike. This happened after a meeting on Wednesday, October 23, 2024.
#laborlaw #strike #ghana #unions #publicservice #negotiations
The PSWU started their strike on Monday, October 21, 2024. They were fighting for two specific allowances for their members. The strike notice was sent on October 14, 2024.
Key Players
Two main directives were given:
The parties must tell the commission what happened in their talks by November 6, 2024. This gives them about a week to negotiate.
The NLC's power comes from the Labour Act, 2003 (Act 651). This law gives them authority to handle worker disputes.
Prof Charles Adabo Oppong from FWSC says they accept the order and want to keep talking with the union.
The NLC wants both sides to:
This case shows how Ghana handles labor disputes. It's important for keeping both workers and employers happy.
Both sides must:
This affects many public service workers in Ghana. The outcome could change how future allowances are handled.
The success of these talks could set an example for other labor disputes in Ghana.
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Test before treating malaria - Prof. Ansah Koram advises public
Prof. Kwadwo Ansah Koram, a malaria research expert, warns against treating malaria without testing first. This goes against Ghana's national policy on malaria treatment.
#health #malaria #Ghana #research #publichealth #NMIMR #treatment
The advice came during the 4th lecture at Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research's 45th anniversary celebration. Theme: "45 years of impactful research for sustainable global health
Prof. Koram: "It's test, treat and track. After treatment, we check if the parasite is gone. If not, we need to know why.
Ghana's doing well in malaria elimination through:
Prof. Koram has nearly 30 years of research experience in:
Public can help eliminate malaria by:
Young researchers are encouraged to study:
NMIMR's role in malaria research:
According to WHO data (2023), malaria remains one of Africa's biggest health challenges, with Ghana among the highly affected countries.
NMIMR History: