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Ghanaian television viewers will this April witness the power of mobile phones in the daily lives of people, presented in a number exciting and mind boggling situations.  Written and directed by Oheneba Yaw Boamah, ‘Missed Call ‘is an educative and entertaining television drama series designed purposely to bring to light mobile phone activities in our […]

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Ghanaian television viewers will this April witness the power of mobile phones in the daily lives of people, presented in a number exciting and mind boggling situations.  Written and directed by Oheneba Yaw Boamah, ‘Missed Call ‘is an educative and entertaining television drama series designed purposely to bring to light mobile phone activities in our everyday lives. It showcases the good and bad sides of the mobile phone with respect to gender, social class and other dynamics of a modern society.

The series features a blend of seasoned and fresh actors like Kofi Adu( Agya Koo), Kojo Dadson, Pascaline Edwards, Papa Nii(Taxi driver Fame), Kumiwaa (Things We Do For Love), Black Rasta (Hitz FM) a taxi driver,  Kobi Kusi Appiah, Bridget Bright as  Akua Wendy the villager, Rufyda Hayford  and others.

The story revolves around Kelvin who came from the US after a long stay to hook up with his old girlfriend Maa Abena; as well as to set up his mobile phone business in Ghana. Maa Abena, a humble and trustworthy young lady who vows to patiently wait for Kelvin is pressured by friends and relatives to forget about Kelvin and move on with her life. Meanwhile Wendy, a maid servant from a village who later was transformed into a city girl by her boyfriend (Stain) becomes Maa Abena’s best friend. Wendy later starts dating Kelvin (now Biggy) who is in town without the knowledge of Maa Abena. Wendy convinces her boyfriend, Stain that Kelvin is an uncle who had arrived from the States.

On the other hand, Mr Ansah (Stain’s father) abandons his son’s education and chases after a Senior High School girl, Ofeibea instead. Unknown to Mr Ansah, Ofeibea is a girl who would do anything possible to get mobile phones from men.  Rass also experiences real life challenges after his boss bought him a phone. Will Kelvin get in touch with Maa Abena? Will Mr Ansah change his lifestyle and cater for his son’s need? How will Wendy take it when she gets to know Biggy was one and the same as Kelvin, the boyfriend her friend Maa Abena has been talking about?

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Nigerian Eye at 15 : Nanahemaa Awindor, Victoria Michaels, Juliet Ibrahim,Dzifa Gray Honoured

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The British Council Auditorium in Ghana played host to the 15th-anniversary celebration of Nigerian Eye Newspaper on June 13, 2024. The event, themed “Trade Conundrum: Expanding Understanding of the ECOWAS Module as Catalyst to Prosperity in Sub-Saharan Africa,” brought together key stakeholders from Nigeria and Ghana to discuss trade and economic relations between the two nations.

The event featured keynote speakers from both countries, including representatives from the Nigerian High Commission and the government of Ghana. The auditorium was filled with dignitaries, business leaders, and individuals from various sectors, all gathered to celebrate the milestone achievement of Nigerian Eye Newspaper.

The highlight of the event was the presentation of awards to deserving individuals who have made significant contributions to building bridges between Nigeria and Ghana. The Bridge Builders Award category recognized Nigerians and Ghanaians who have made efforts to bridge the gap between the two nations, particularly through the creative economy.

Notable individuals who received the Bridge Builders Award include Ghana-Nigeria’s top model, Victoria Michaels, who has been championing education projects and mentoring youths in Ghana and Nigeria. Other recipients include creative economy entrepreneurs Dzifa Gray and Juliet Ibrahim, who have contributed to the growth of the Nigerian creative economy sector.

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The Changemaker Awards were presented to individuals making a difference in their communities. Recipients include Nanahemaa Obaapa Awindor, a development enthusiast whose healthcare work has impacted communities in Nigeria and Ghana, and Hon. Ifeanyi Abaekwume, founder of Earth Conscience Ltd and Hon.Archibold Cobbina the MCE of Ayawaso West Assembly.

Other awardees include Dr. Bayo Albert Asaolu, President of All Nigeria Community Ghana; Dr.Ijeomah Arodiogbu,Mr. Jouvence Babagbeto, founder of Eagle Vision Institute; Dr. Emma Okeson, CEO of Citylight Ghana Ltd; and Hon. Tochukwu Okere, Diaspora Affairs Committee Chairman at the Nigeria 10th National Assembly as well as Mr.Horthman the CEO of Asuogyaman Company Ltd Ghana. The Nigeria High Commission was also specially recognised with a Hero of Diplomacy Award for their support to Nigerian Community in Ghana

The event ended with a call to action for increased collaboration and trade between Nigeria and Ghana, with a focus on the ECOWAS module as a catalyst for prosperity in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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Joe Mettle Urges Team Eternity and Kwame Mickey to Resolve ‘Defe Defe’ Conflict Amicably

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I went to university without SHS education- Joe Mettle recounts struggles

Contemporary Ghanaian gospel artiste, Joe Mettle has called for Team Eternity Ghana and Kwame Mickey to come to a peaceful resolution regarding the copyright infringement dispute over the song ‘Defe Defe’. (more…)

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I’m no longer motivated by charts, sales – Beyoncé

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Multiple award-winning American singer, Beyonce has disclosed that she is no longer driven by charts and commercial achievements. (more…)

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Joey B is one of the best producers in this country but he hasn’t been credited before – Hammer

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Ghanaian artiste, Darryl Paa Kwesi Bannerman-Martin, professionally known as Joey B has been hailed by renowned music producer, Hammer as one of the country’s finest yet uncredited talents. (more…)

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Hammer took me from the ghetto and gave me a life – Edem

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Renowned Ghanaian rapper, Edem, known in private life as Denning Edem Hotor has shared his heartfelt appreciation for his mentor, Hammer, and the profound impact he has had on both his personal journey and burgeoning music career. (more…)

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I have convinced my children not to pursue music – Rex Omar

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"I stopped going to church in 1997, I don’t want to be a hypocrite" -Rex Omar

Seasoned Ghanaian Highlife artiste, Rex Owusu Marfo, popularly known as Rex Omar has revealed that he has discouraged his children from pursuing a career in music like he did. (more…)

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