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Selly Galley hurt me 3 years ago but I didn’t curse her- Facebook user reacts to Selly Galley cursing a troll

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A Ghanaian lady by the name Mizpah Delali Mizpah has called out Selly Galley for cursing a troll who called her barren.

Yesterday, the wife of singer Praye Tietia of Praye fame posted a makeup free photo to promote a skincare brand she’s an ambassador for.

In the comment section, a fan by the name @henewa_piesie left a very derogatory comment that got Selly riled up.

“Horror face and barren woman,” the fan wrote.

Selly Galley did not let the comment slide as she wrote a long response to the fan.

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Reacting to the issue, Ms Delali narrated an ordeal she went through in the hands of Selly Galley.
According to Delali, although the fan was wrong to call Selly barren, she thinks raining curses was extreme.
In a long Facebook post, Delali recounted an encounter with Selly Galley that left her broke.

Read her full post below:
Now social media has turned into something else and everyone talks anyhow how sad,but then some of these celebraties also hurt us and we feel pain but we don’t curse them ask me why, 3years ago a programme was held at polo grounds (airport)it was about made in Ghana things, so we were asked to do a set up to also showcase how we can use made in Ghana beverages to do nice cocktails (Kasapreko)as most pple didn’t know….so we did, during the programme Selly Galley and her husband came around and I spoke to them about our cocktails and told them how much a cup was sold for she requested for some (3 cups, one for her, her husband and a boy they came to the programme with) when the boy came for the drinks I asked him to collect the money from her for me the guy the said ok and never came back after taking the drinks, I walked to Selly and told her I was coming for the money for the drinks bcos my boss asked me to and knowing the kind of boss I work with he was soo pissed so I had to go and ask for the money…..when I got to her and asked she told me she is done drinking it and she won’t pay bcos she tot it was free meanwhile I told her it was for sale b4 they requested for the types they wanted, all of a sudden I felt bad and even the way she said it got me hurt, I told her I needed to collect that money bcos my boss would get angry if she doesn’t give me the money she still refused and continued her convo with other celebraties there and I looked like a nobody the way she behaved towards to me, I felt bad and I didn’t want to talk much for all of them to start asking why, cos I know some of them will go like, (so bcos of 45gh you want to disgrace a celebrity )so I left but I got my eyes on her thinking when she is about to leave I would go and ask again and she might give it to me which I did but she still refused to give me the money, I felt sad and bad at the same time you know why?

…..Cos that money was gonna be deducted from my pay that day, I was been paid 80gh so if 45gh is deducted how much would be left? 35, that time I was living on the nsawam road so do the math, from airport to that place and the following day I was suppose to go see my kids and that money was part of the budget I did to go see my kids, truly my boss took the 45gh out of my pay and gave me 35gh that day we closed as late as 11pm so I had to order uber from there to my place but God doing soo good a colleague of mine (Dorcas) who was staying in amasaman that time wanted to share the fair with me cos she was going that direction, imagine I paid 20gh out of the 35gh how much remaining? 15gh and next day I had to pay my light bill 20gh so meaning after giving the 15gh i will still owe my landlord 5gh, for 2days i had not eaten only water cos didnt have anything to eat i stayed in my room and cried all day and regretted telling her to come buy cocktail from me

…..that particular time was one of my trying moments, I had a lot of financial problems and since then I have held Selly Galley’s issue inside of me but I never cursed her or said anything bad unto her life, I jxt prayed that I go to work soon again so I can get money again and see my kids and do other important things I needed to do, so why am I talking plenty like this? I’m not saying what the girl said was right or I’m happy the girl said that but Selly should forgive her and let go of it cos God got us and no human can break us no matter what they say or do to us, she should find a place in her heart and forgive the girl, she has apologised and has regretted what she said,
We all hurt pple in different ways knowingly and unknowingly and they don’t rain curses on us they give to God so she should forgive, the same way I didn’t say anything bad unto her life even tho I was hurt,
Mrs Fiawor forgive her.

Lydia Ayiku
if you would remember I told you this incident.

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‘Kuami Eugene is alive and receiving treatment’ – Lynx Entertainment issues statement

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Following news of Ghanaian musician Kuami Eugene’s involvement in a car accident, Lynx Entertainment, the record label representing him, has issued an official press statement. (more…)

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Ghana International Trade Fair Center on the eviction and demolition of Fantasy Dome

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The Ghana Trade Fair Company Limited has dismantled the “Fantasy Dome,” owned by Fantasy Entertainment, which has been on the trade fair site since January 2018, to pave way for developers to complete the ongoing “Ghana International Trade Fair Center Development Project.”

The dismantled facility will be available to its owners for it to be relocated.

The tenancy agreement between owners of the Fantasy Dome and the Trade Fair Company Limited expired on 31 December 2023. Since then, all efforts by the management of the Trade Fair Company Limited to get “Fantasy Entertainment” to remove the “Fantasy Dome” from the Trade Fair site has proved futile.

The CEO of Fantasy Entertainment has stated in a Saturday March 17th interview that he has an injunction, but the Trade Fair Company Limited has VEHEMENTLY DENIED any such injunction. In fact the company states that it has not been served with any court processes and no injunction was served on the day of the demolition.

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Ironically, access to the portion of the site where the “Fantasy Dome” is situated at the Trade Fair site is vital for developers to construct the power and water infrastructure for the project as well as the drainage system to serve the new Ghana International Trade Fair Center. The dome has hampered the progress of these works for approximately 12 months.

To this end, the Trade Fair Company Limited on Saturday, 16 March 2024, embarked on an exercise supervised by the Ghana Police Service with support from the National Security Ministry to take down the “Fantasy Dome” in order for construction works on the Trade Fair site to proceed freely.

Brief background

The Ghana Trade Fair Company (GTFCL) was established by an Executive Instrument (EI) in 1960 as a project to facilitate Ghana’s post-independence trade and industrialization drive.

The Executive Instrument 10 acquired a 239.92-acre land for this purpose and to showcase Ghana’s exports with the view to attracting investors into its fledgling economy.

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From its origins in 1960, GTFCL has metamorphosed into a limited liability company strategically positioned to promote and facilitate trade in Ghana.

There have been attempts by successive governments to revive the company through various public-private partnership initiatives. These attempts have focused on redeveloping the entire center under various themes. The current redevelopment project is considered as a core part of President Nana Akufo Addo’s vision to position Ghana as a trade hub for West Africa.

The new Ghana International Trade Fair Center Development Project, when completed, would have a convention and an exhibition center, a technology hub, retail mall, commercial offices, hotel accommodation, and public realm spaces.
Infrastructure works and construction of the major exhibition center are now underway.

It is under the Akufo-Addo government that the company was revived to successfully undertake an aggressive redevelopment of the site. The management and board of directors of the company under this government have worked tirelessly to turn the company into a commercially viable business today and have secured funding from development partners to develop the site.

The new GTFC

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The new Ghana International Trade Fair Center Development Project, when completed, would have a convention and an exhibition center, a technology hub, retail mall, commercial offices, hotel accommodation, and public realm spaces.
Infrastructure works and construction of the major exhibition center are now underway.

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Kuami Eugene Survives Car Crash, Sustains Injuries

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Multiple award-winning Ghanaian singer and songwriter, Eugene Kwame Marfo, professionally known as Kuami Eugene narrowly escaped a near-fatal accident when his car rammed into a tipper truck on the night of Sunday, March 17, 2024. (more…)

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Ghana’s Blitz Bazawule’s ‘The Color Purple’ dominates 2024 NAACP Image Awards

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“The Color Purple” a film directed by Ghanaian filmmaker Blitz Bazawule dominated at the 55th NAACP Image Awards on Saturday night, taking home four accolades including outstanding motion picture. (more…)

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Mix Master Garzy’s 2MG Music foundation inspires hope through music on Ghana’s Independence Day

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Ghana Independence Day holds great significance for the nation, but for 2MG Music Foundation, it became a day of deeper meaning as they embarked on a journey of compassion at Orthopedic Training Centre in Nsawam.

Benjamin Garzy Mensah, popularly known as Mix Master Garzy is the Founder and CEO of 2MG Music Foundation, an NGO based in Ghana which is also affiliated with the 2MG Music record label.

Their inspiring mission of “Touching Lives through Music: was definitely achieved at the OTC Camp. On Ghana Independence Day, the music foundation arrived at the hospital loaded with instruments, ready to uplift spirits and bring smiles to the patients.

As the musicians played, OTC came alive with the soothing sounds of music. Children had the chance to showcase their talents through dance and song, creating a fun filled inclusive atmosphere. Performing artists rallied to show their unwavering support for the event such as Niashun, Akua Music and Mr Drew and the Band Masters who held the fort for the live entertainment.

The music served as a welcome distraction for the OTC members, reminding them of joy and resilience amidst their physical challenges. Each song imparted a message of hope, showing them, they were not alone in their journey towards healing. Beyond melodies, they forged connections and touched hearts, leaving a lasting impression on children, families and staff. Inspired, they pledged to continue spreading joy through music.

In commemorating Ghana Independence Day at OTC, 2MG Music Foundation embarked on a meaningful journey of compassion and solidarity. Through music, they brought smiles and hope to all, reminding us of the importance of supporting one another in times of need.

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K.K. Kabobo passes on after battling liver disease

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News reaching Ameyaw Debrah Media is that Renowned Highlife musician, Kwabena Kwakye Kabobo, professionally known as K. K. Kabobo has passed on to glory. (more…)

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