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Be careful how you live on social media – Bullgod

Be careful how you live on social media – Bullgod

Artiste manager Bullgod has advised celebrities to be careful about how they live their lives on social media. Speaking on UTV‘s United Showbiz on Saturday, October 10, Bullgod said the internet never forgets and celebrities have to be careful what they say or do on there. “What will we be telling our children when they grow up and...

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Kelvin Ikeduba: Cultists appreciate me

Kelvin Ikeduba: Cultists appreciate me

Kelvin Ikeduba has been the notorious ‘bad boy’ of the Nigerian movie industry for as long as anyone can remember. But that does not mean the cross over actor is as bad in real life as his roles in movies have portrayed him. While some say the likes of Jim Iyke, Hanks Anuku among other...

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Daughters of Glorious Jesus unveil first signee

Daughters of Glorious Jesus unveil first signee

After 30 years of being in the music industry, Gospel music group, Daughters of Glorious Jesus have taken a step in raising a new generation of artistes. The veteran singers recently unveiled the first signee on their music label Priseine Hub Ltd. The ceremony, which took place at the Sunlodge Hotel in Accra saw the...

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More love in secular music than Gospel — Kesse

More love in secular music than Gospel — Kesse

When musician Kesse gave his life to Christ and decided to turn his back on secular music for the Gospel sector, he knew there would be challenges but he was ready for them. And that is perhaps the reason he says he is not surprised that his colleague Gospel musicians are not showing him love...

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Why Netflix is a lifeline for African film-makers

Why Netflix is a lifeline for African film-makers

‘Have you ever had someone tell your story, take your voice … and replace your face until no one else can see or hear you?” These are the powerful words that Nigerian actor/director Genevieve Nnaji speaks to introduce the Netflix initiative Made By Africa, Watched By the World. Mixing new, original content with older African classics...

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Vodafone Cash Agrofie flows with the times

Vodafone Cash Agrofie flows with the times

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a dreadful impact on all sectors of the arts, necessitating companies, producers and creative individuals of all sorts to modify plans and tactics in order to stay afloat. That’s why the Vodafone Cash Agrofie magazine entertainment programme is coming back after nearly a year off our television screens, in a...

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Johnny Nash: I Can See Clearly Now singer dies

Johnny Nash: I Can See Clearly Now singer dies

American reggae and pop singer-songwriter Johnny Nash, best known for the 1972 hit I Can See Clearly Now, has died aged 80, his family has said. Nash, whose health had been in decline, died at his home of natural causes on Tuesday, his son told US media. The musician began singing as a child and made...

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I am not a lazy artiste—Jupitar

I am not a lazy artiste—Jupitar

THERE is no doubt that Dancehall artiste Jupitar is talented but his releases have been few and far between. In fact, since the release of his hit single Enemies, not much has been heard of him. So while people recognise his talent, there is a perception that he is lazy but in a recent interview with the Graphic...

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Prof Lade Wosornu to speak at ‘Ghana Reads’

Prof Lade Wosornu to speak at ‘Ghana Reads’

As a surgeon; and a renowned literalist and poet, Prof. Lade Wosorno has lived both lives using his skills to bridge the gap between science and arts. Also, his proficiency as a great essayist has endeared him to many in the literary world; thus, it will be a good chance for patrons at this year’s...

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Government must fund movie industry—Mama Cali

Government must fund movie industry—Mama Cali

MANY people have given their opinion on what they think can be done to revive the movie industry, and for veteran actress Adwoa Boahemaa, popularly known as Mama Cali, government should fund the industry. “I have heard that government will put up some theatres for us as well as a film village but I believe...