Leading Ghanaian Hip Hop artist, M.anifest has waged into the discussion about artists and their revenue streams adding that shows alone can’t be the means for musicians to subsist. The multiple award-winning rapper joined a star–grouped panel; Actress and Entrepreneur Lydia Forson, Nana Ama McBrown and Producer Kaywa on Citi TV’s Point of View hosted by Bernard Avle. Revered as the best lyricist Ghana has seen, M.anifest opined that Artists should be able to take a year off and reflect on their past works yet get adequate revenues from royalties which should be enough for them to subsist. [ads1] M.anifest…
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Multiple award-winning actress and entrepreneur, Lydia Forson has lifted the lid on how it’s necessary to have a backup plan for any situation, said so because of the COVID–19 outbreak. Lydia Forson appreciated the good side of the COVID–19, saying she helps creatives and entrepreneurs to be more creative. She said the COVID-19 period for her is also a relearning period, and before the lockdown was instituted, she, with her team had already sat down and decided what to do. [ads1] She told Bernard Avle on his Point of View Show that as a creative she knew she couldn’t go…
Born Kwame Ametepee Tsikata, known in the showbiz as M.anifest, has revealed that the COVID–19 pandemic has showed everyone the need to lookout for each other. The award-winning rapper and songwriter claims life has been on a standstill but there’s always an opportunity to learn new things amidst the disadvantages brought about by the pandemic to the creatives – there’s always a way to profit. [ads1] M.anifest also known as God MC(a track released 2016 which arguably is the most reviewed Ghanaian made Hip Hop track) said the era that one plan how the year has to go for him/her…
Asante Kotoko has rebuffed reports running in the media that figures presented to the Professor Lydia Nkansah committee on remuneration of some of the former officials were false. Asante Kotoko released the statement to rubbish claims by Silver FM’s Edmund Osafo Addo that certain members of the club’s office were on monthly salaries. [ads1] The claims by the Broadcast Journalist has gained enough weight which the club reveal is inappropriate and contrary to the facts presented to the Committee set up by the owner of the club Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu ||. Below is the statement. “Management quashes claims that…
Emmanuel Clottey has agreed to settle the GHS 5,000 Accra High Court Financial Division 2 ordered him to pay to Asante Kotoko on Wednesday, May 20, 2020. Clottey took Asante Kotoko to the Accra High Court following FIFA’s ban on his wrongful signing for the Porcupine Warriors despite his contract with Tunisian side, Esperance. [ads1] Asante Kotoko signed Emmanuel Clottey in 2015 despite the attacker having a running contract with the Esperance. Kotoko have faced a USD 180,000 fine by FIFA to be paid to Esperance following their unlawful act in 2015. Clottey claims it’s enough damage to Asante Kotoko…
Popular Ghanaian Pastor, Emmanuel Kwaku Apraku is dead, the family has confirmed. Many including popular Ghanaian musician Sonnie Badu has been on the looking for the Apraku My Daughter. [ads2] Pastor Apraku’s name was once on lips of every Ghanaian. He was recently seen in a video recording by some ladies with the now deceased pastor drunk. More on this soon. https://www.instagram.com/p/CAYUIGkpdGH/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link [ads3]
Sandra Ankobiah showed us her dancing moves during her star-studded birthday party held on Monday, May 18, 2020. A video popped up after the party which had the likes of Nana Aba Anamoah, Moesha Boduong who also put on a dancing show and Salma Mumin in attendance. [ads1] Ankobiah, 37, is a revered lawyer with a knack for traveling and fashion. Regardless, Sandra put in an effort, to make her birthday a remarkable one this year with a mini party that saw her showing off her twerking skills in videos that are making rounds on social media. [ads2] GH One…
Emmanuel Clottey’s case against Asante Kotoko has been dismissed on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 by Accra High Court Financial Division 2 and told to compensate the Ghana Premier League side with an amount of GHS 5,000. The Accra Great Olympics forward wanted Asante Kotoko to bear the cost of the USD 180,000 fine which FIFA ordered him to pay Esperance in 2015. [ads1] Clottey was requesting for amounts he would have received as salaries and bonuses in his contract with Kotoko within the FIFA ban period. Emmanuel Clottey joined Asante Kotoko somewhere 2015 but didn’t see off his contract due…
Football and its chain of economic impact has always been adored by the bookmakers. The largest and the most rewarding sport in the world, giving jobs to millions; from being on the field, sitting in the studio or doing the market on some dusty shelves during match days. The football business has a similar pattern across the globe; in Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana – the story is long missed since both the Giants and the Wisest clubs both got pinned by “ants and dull-witted”. [ads1] Ghana’s top on the pyramid competition, Ghana Premier League gathers more than necessary percentage of the media…
Chairman of the Western Region Football Association, Simon Ehomah and Ghana Football Association’s President Mr. Kurt Okraku held a meeting with the Registrar of the Scholarship Secretariat Ghana, Hon. Kingsley Agyemang to discuss moves to ensure added value to football. The meeting was held at the Scholarship Secretariat Office in Accra on Monday, May 18, 2020 at the office of the GFA Bos. According to the GFA communique, matters discussed cut across talents identification, coaching, the physiotherapy of football, journalism, business of football, showbiz of football, football science and administration. [ads1] “We need all agencies and institutions to come on…