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Menzgold, Zylofon Media and NAM Mission applauded at Manhyia Palace Over Akwasidae

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184A2600 2 1Group CEO of Ghana’s popular gold hub MenzGold and fast-growing entertainment outfit Zylofon Media, Nana Appiah Mensah led a delegation of some executives and staff of both outfits to honour an invitation by Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, to grace this month’s Akwasidae last Sunday April 8, 2018 at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi.   Among the delegation were most of the Zylofon Media signees namely gospel diva Joyce Blessing, burgeoning hiplife star Obibini, current highlife kingpin Kumi Guitar, popular dancehall acts Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy, and top afro-pop diva Becca. 184A2534 2 Popular actor Too Sweet Annan, actress B.B Bright and Zylofon fashion icon Sima Brew were also some of the notable names among the delegation to Kumasi.   The eventful trip saw the delegation being flown to Kumasi in trenches aboard a chartered air force flight.   The first batch included some executive directors namely Mr. Elisha Owusu, Mr. Offei and some staff of MenzGold, together with Joyce Blessing, Kumi Guitar, Obibini, Too Sweet Annan and Sima Brew left Burma Camp at 9:20 am and touched down at 9:57am.   The second batch had Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy and Becca together with some staff and management members of the artistes on board the flight.   The CEO Nana Appiah Mensah flew to Kumasi on his private jet. On board his jet were Mrs. Rose Appiah Mensah, wife of the CEO who is also a business person. His father and mother together with his sister Abigail Mensah(Mrs) and, some business partners of the CEO were also on board the private jet.   At the end of the Akwasidae celebrations, Nana Appiah Mensah again led each of the acts for a formal and personal introduction to Otumfuo where they had closed door meetings.   The delegation also returned in trenches with Shatta Wale being on the first trench, as he surprised everyone posing as the flight announcer. Stonebwoy and some of the other acts were part of the second batch.   Nana Appiah Mensah and his entourage presented a good number of items and a substantial amount of money to Otumfuo, and information from the grapevine indicates that the kind gesture is a prelude to the many sumptuous plans Zylofon Media have in the pipeline for subsequent Akwasidae celebrations and some cultural activities in the Ashanti region.]]>

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My death rumour was a lie from hell – Zack Orji

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Legendary Nigerian actor, Zack Orji has described rumours of his death as “a lie from the pit of hell”. (more…)

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Daddy Lumba and I have no beef song for each other – Nana Acheampong

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Renowned Highlife icon, Nana Acheampong, has dispelled persistent rumors of discord between himself and fellow musician Daddy Lumba. (more…)

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Bobrisky appeals six-month sentence

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Nigerian cross-dresser, Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, has filed a notice of appeal challenging the recent verdict of a Federal High Court in Lagos State. (more…)

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Mastercard collaborates with industry stakeholders to tackle cyber threats in Ghana

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Mastercard, a leading global payment technology company, recently concluded the second edition of the Fraud and Cyber Resilience Forum event in Accra, Ghana. This year’s event provided a vital platform for industry stakeholders to converge and address pressing cybersecurity challenges. Building on the success of last year’s inaugural event, the second edition saw increased interest and participation, with experts and professionals gathering to discuss and tackle the evolving cyber risks faced by organizations in today’s dynamic digital landscape.


With cybercrime on the rise, including identity theft and phishing, Mastercard prioritizes fraud prevention and cybersecurity worldwide, including in Ghana. This commitment becomes even more critical given that Ghana recorded GH¢49.5 million in direct financial losses through cyber fraud activities between January and June of 2023, highlighting the need for concerted efforts to safeguard the financial services industry and government from attacks. In response to these challenges, Mastercard is not only investing in innovation and collaborations, but also providing an avenue for stakeholders to discuss best practices to ensure cyber resilience in the country.
“In Ghana, the proliferation of digital services has brought unprecedented convenience to consumers and businesses alike. However, with this increased connectivity comes an alarming rise in cyber threats, posing significant risks to both financial institutions and their consumers,” said Bossman Kwapong, The Country Director for Ghana at Mastercard. “In light of these challenges, Mastercard recognizes the critical role it plays in fortifying Ghana’s digital infrastructure. Hosting events like the Fraud and Cyber Resilience Forum is not just a proactive measure—it’s a necessary step towards enhancing awareness, collaboration, and resilience within the Ghanaian ecosystem.”
The forum delved into the most recent tactics employed by cybercriminals, their targeted assets, and the underlying motivations behind their attacks. With a particular emphasis on the financial services sector, the forum provided an extensive examination of the local cyber threat environment, recent instances of fraud, and effective strategies to mitigate vulnerabilities that could affect business profitability. Additionally, Mastercard showcased its state-of-the-art fraud detection solutions, including the Decision Intelligence system, which leverages advanced technologies to swiftly identify and thwart fraudulent activities in real-time, safeguarding customers’ accounts and transactions.
Stakeholders at the event expressed a shared commitment to fostering collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and proactive measures to mitigate cyber risks within Ghana’s financial ecosystem. The consensus reached underscored the importance of ongoing dialogue, collective action, and continued investment in robust cybersecurity infrastructure to safeguard against emerging threats. As participants departed the event, they left with a renewed sense of purpose and determination to join forces in strengthening cyber resilience and promoting a secure digital future for Ghana.

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KODA’s legacy will endure, resonating throughout eternity – Family

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The family of late Ghanaian gospel singer and songwriter, Kofi Owusu Dua-Anto, better known by the stage name KODA has officially announced the passing of the singer and further requested privacy as they mourn him.
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Kofi Kinaata Credits Samini’s High Grade Family for Musical Breakthrough

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Award-winning Ghanaian singer and songwriter, Martin King Arthur, professionally known as Kofi Kinaata has recently attributed much of his musical success to the mentorship and support he received from Samini’s High Grade Family. (more…)

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