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LilWin teases new song from hospital bed reflecting on tragic accident

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Ghanaian actor Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as LilWin, has teased a new song that reflects on his recent experiences.

The song features Kweku Flick and reigning TGMA New Artiste of the Year, King Paluta, with production by ApyaOnTheBeatz. LilWin shared the song along with a heartfelt message on Instagram, where he detailed the tragic accident he was involved in on May 25, 2024, which resulted in the death of a 3-year-old boy named Nana Yaw. Expressing his condolences and gratitude, LilWin wrote, “Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. Rest in perfect peace Nana Yaw. I pray the good Lord grants your parents another child to complete whatever you were destined to do.”

The accompanying video, shot while LilWin was lying on a hospital bed with Kweku Flick beside him, has stirred mixed reactions from fans. Some have accused the actor of using the tragic incident for clout. Despite the criticism, many fans have offered their support and prayers for LilWin’s recovery.

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Late Nollywood legend Mr Ibu laid to rest

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The late Veteran Nollywood actor, John Okafor, popularly as Mr Ibu, has been laid to rest in his hometown Amuri, located in the Nkanu West Local Government Area of Enugu State, Nigeria. (more…)

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My ‘Who cares’ song not directed to Bullet – Wendy Shay clarifies

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Ghanaian Afrobeats sensation, Wendy Shay, known in private life as Wendy Asiamah Addo has addressed the rumors surrounding a song that was perceived as a ‘diss’ towards her manager and CEO of Ruff Town Records, Bullet. (more…)

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Doing music in Ghana is a ‘thankless’ job – M3nsa

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Ghanaian musician and filmmaker,  Mensa Ansah, better known as M3NSA has expressed his disappointment about the lack of appreciation and recognition for artistes in the music industry in Ghana.  (more…)

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My First Cash-Out from Youtube Was For $20,000 – Dr Likee

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Popular kumawood actor and skit maker, Ebenezer Akwasi Antwi, otherwise known as Dr Likee, recently shared the story of how he received a significant payout from his YouTube skits with the help of fellow YouTuber Wode Maya. (more…)

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Nicki Minaj congratulates Davido and Chioma during performance

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In a heartwarming moment that left fans buzzing with excitement, international rap sensation Nicki Minaj took a break from her electrifying performance to extend her heartfelt congratulations to Nigerian music star Davido and his lovely wife, Chioma. (more…)

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Kofi Asamoah selected for professional exchange program managed through the US Department of State

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Ghanaian award-winning filmmaker and Creative Director, Kofi Asamoah, has been nominated and selected by the U.S. Embassy in Accra to participate in a professional exchange program managed through the US Department of State in partnership with Meridian International Center and UNESCO.

The fully funded program entitled, “Intellectual Property Best Practices for Creative Entrepreneurs and Policy Makers”, takes 8 individuals from Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire to the United States for a two-week program, June 22 to July 3, 2024. The program will travel to DC, Atlanta and LA focusing on meeting with experts in the creative industry, specifically film and music, as well as have a dedicated focus on copyright law and application.

The Department of State has outlined the following specific objectives for the project:
• Exchange best practices with U.S. policymakers, at the state and local levels, to improve the operating environment, drive employment growth, and attract global investment into their local creative markets;
• Examine the creative industries’ infrastructure and business ecosystem; with input from IP experts, film and recording studios, industry associations, and other thought leaders; and
• Gain exposure to key business tools used by members of the creative economy to scale work globally.

Kofi Asamoah, who is also CEO of Kofas Media, describes the opportunity as ‘ golden ‘. In a Facebook post, he thanked The US Embassy in Accra and The US department of state for recognizing the need to impact the local Creative ecosystem.

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