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Tuesday, 6 March 2018

March 06, 2018

I Turned Down Zylofon Media Deal Because The Company Is All About Hype — Blogger Ameyaw Debrah

Who wouldn’t accept a deal from Zylofon Media in this harsh economy? Well Ghanaian celebrity blogger, Ameyaw Kissih Debrah has disclosed that he rejected an offer from the boss of Zylofon Media, Nana Appiah Mensah.

Ameyaw Debrah in an interview on ‘Celebrity Ride With Zionfelix’ stated that he boldly turned down a juicy offer when the company contacted him some months ago.

He added that it wasn’t a deliberate attempt to reject the offer but had some genuine reasons when the outfit commenced operation in 2016.

Stating some of the genuine reasons why he rejected Zylofon Media’s offer, the well-known blogger indicated that he was engaged in several travels as well as working with Yen and more importantly, the future of Zylofon Media was bleak to him.

Ameyaw Debrah went on to state that he was busy to the extent that a meeting between himself and Nana Appiah Mensah to discuss the offer could not hold.

On the question of whether he will accept the offer should he be contacted again, he responded, “I’m not sure”. Pushed to the wall to explain further, Ameyaw Debrah told Zionfelix that he has to see the “vision because everything the company is putting out is always for hype”.

Source: ghanacelebrities.com

Friday, 2 March 2018

March 02, 2018

Five reasons stonebwoy music is so popular in Ghana.

Stonebwoy real names being Livingstone Etse Satekla, he is the truest and realest Ghanaian artist. If you follow up Stonebwoy biography, you will notice great achievements of the talented and gifted musician.Find out why Stonebwoy music is loved by many in this article.
Stonebwoy songs have attracted the diversity with their good theme. The multi-award winning 29-year-old artist is a great blessing to his siblings and his late mother Catherine Satekla who took her rest back in 2015.

Why Stonebwoy is Ranked to be a Talented Artist?
Good music take you as the listener in a journey of emotions; Right? Well, Stonebwoy music gives you that journey. All of the Stonebwoy album give either joy, sorrow, happy, or memories. Stonebwoy new song proves that he can rap as well as sing. Finding a musician who can do both the rapping and sing well, know he or she is very talented. Read on to get 5 reasons why he is top ranked.

Stonebwoy Latest News on why his Music is Popular.
Here are the 5 reasons why Stonebwoy music is so popular in Ghana.

1. Stonebwoy is an Amazing Performer.
He is capable of doing both the recordings and performance of his own music. Stonebwoy is a great performer in live shows, he moves the crowd with his good vocals and his high spirit. Check out his performance at the Bhim Concert and you will prove it.
Stonebwoy at Bhim-Concert

2. Stonebwoy has Global Thoughts.
Stonebwoy songs can be felt with anyone from any continent. This is because of the quality of all his music and videos that excites one to watch. He do collaborations with different famous artist from the world like his song featuring Saul Paul.

3. Stonebwoy has an Amazing Repertoire Body of Work.
Stonebwoy work in his music fraternity of reggae and dancehall awe people. He can hold a concert and make a great performance, which is rare to many musicians.

4. Stonebwoy Lyrics Show Great Talent.
Stonebwoy comes up with a great message for his music. He takes one in a journey of emotions. Some musicians only impress people with meaningless words. His creativity in his wisdom is beyond words.

5. Stonebwoy Vocals are Good to Listen.
Stonebwoy voice has attracted many fans to listen to his music. He do the rapping and singing with loads of emotions.
Stonebwoy's Net Worth.

Stonebwoy news on his huge earnings are a net worth of about $5.5 Million. People admire his good lifestyles and his success in his career. Stonebwoy cars and houses tells how he spends his huge net worth on. He owns a big mansion is so beautiful. Stonebwoy cars are worth huge amount dollars like the Porsche Panamera, and Range Rover Sport.

Stonebwoy and Wife Photo.
Stonebwoy wife Louisa Ansong is pregnant. As Stonebwoy fans and family, we are awaiting for the unborn baby. The invited friends and family are the only ones who were lucky to attend Stonebwoy wedding. The couple was joined together on June 2017. Celebrities claim that being on the limelight affects their bond, but Stonebwoy and the wife are enjoying the courtship.

Source: yen.com.gh

Thursday, 1 March 2018

March 01, 2018

5 secrets of Jackie Appiah that will blow your mind

From her Instagram posts, Jackie Appiah lives in the public eye, so there is very little she can keep a secret, or so we tell ourselves. Every celebrity has personal details that they wish remained a secret, but the cat gets out of the bag anyway. Even though we feel we know all about them, we never really know what unfolds behind closed doors and it’s the same with all people, everyone has something to hide,till it gets out!
Jackie Appiah's age
We are always curious to know how old celebrities are. Well, Jackie Appiah’s age, though personal, is not a secret anymore. She is 34 years, she was born on 5th December 1983. Despit her being Ghanaian, she was born in Canada and she came to Ghana at the age of ten. This is why she is not fluent in her Twi language. . Jackie Appiah’s Uncle, Joe Appiah is a well-known Lawyer working in Kumasi. He is the elder brother of Kabwena Appiah the Jackie’s father who stays in Canada.
Her love for privacy
Due to her love for privacy, Jackie Appiah is among the celebrities who consider being in the limelight as a huge challenge. Some false gossips and rumors get into her nerves and all she does is to cry out. Some time back, rumors on her dating Michael Bobby Obodo might have pissed her off. since Michael is her colleague not her partner. Learning to ignore the terrible gossips about her is what she has always tried. Since she started her acting career at the age of 12, she has been so successful and so honored. Yes, she is a shy, beautiful girl with admirable morals, but once she is on cameras she is bold and she gives her career the best of all.
Jackie Appiah's husband
Jackie Appiah's husband who they are currently divorced after 3 years of marriage was Peter Agyemang. Nobody can tell why it happened but she looks happy still. Jackie Appiah and Van Vicker's wedding pics as the characters of ‘Stalemate’ were so beautiful. They brought out a desire of walking down the aisle with a lover to life. If you have not seen the pics, check them out on Jackie Appiah's Instagram page.
Jackie Apppiah's son
Jackie Appiah's son is a God’s gift to her and whenever she is asked about her current relationship or dating status, she responds that she is a very proud mom and the rest is private. Soon, she might bear a daughter or another son. Nobody knows when but she said soon, lets wait.
Jackie Appiah's net worth
Jackie Appiah's Maserati
Jackie Appiah's net worth places her among the top richest actresses of Hollywood and Ghollywood. Her net worth has an estimated worth of over $800,000. What does she do with this huge pay? Well, she spends it with no apologies since her house is a fairy tale to many. It is a luxury house worth millions of dollars. During her leisure time, what she loves doing is watching movies under the comfort of her home. Jackie Appiah's are posh and of class, the kind that top officials own. A few people can afford her latest Maserati because it is worth over $150, 000.
Source: yen.com.gh
March 01, 2018

M.anifest, MzVee, Wiyala And Gary Al-Smith Support 'Left-Behind' Campaign

Kwame Tsikata, the Afropop rapper known by stage name M.anifest, Vera Hamenoo-Kpeda popularly known as MzVee and songstress, Noella Wiyaala Nwadei, Wiyaala and ace sports broadcaster Gary Al-Smith have travelled over 600 kilometres to come to the Ketejeli school in the Kpandai district of the Northern Region.

With close to two million followers between them on social media alone, these are some of Ghana’s biggest superstars.

Typically, they are signed to perform on big stages but today, they have come to this small community of about 2,000 people to speak to the children.

“I always see Wiyaala on TV. I sing Mzvee’s songs every day. Today I am seeing them. I think I am dreaming”, a girl says from the crowd of school children.

She can’t seem to hold back her smiles from morphing into laughter. She is upbeat and raises a hand wanting to answer every question.

So too are many of her mates seated. The children gathered here number about 50.

A dozen others also wander around the corridors of the classroom just meters away. The thick mango trees on the compound cast a warm shade from the blazing sun.

Abena Denteh is 16 and is talking about the first time she had her menstruation. The one asking the questions is MzVee, the popular dancehall songstress with fellow Afropop singer Wiyaala seated.
“Sometimes, I have boys laugh at me in school that I have Asante Kotoko in my pantie because my period has soiled my dress with blood. It makes me want to go home”, says Abena, answering her third question. “Yes, yes its true”, her girlfriends raise their voices in support.
Mzvee talks to a group of adolescent boys and girls

This school is one of the many in Ghana where UNICEF is helping address challenges facing adolescents in Ghana- mainly girls, with support from the Korean International Co-operation Agency (KOICA).

“The Akans say it is adulthood that some haven’t yet reached but we’ve all been children before. So we are here to speak to you from our hearts. To lend a hand. So that you do not give up”, said Manifest.

“I could have been married at 12”- Wiyaala


Wiyaala makes point as Gary looks on
The stars who make up this influencer team have incredible stories- overcoming some of the most daunting challenges that stand between children in Ghana and their dreams.

But Wiyaala, the Afro-pop songstress, has one that connects even more with that of the children of Ketejeli.
“I could have been married at 12,” she says.

Born in the Upper West regional town of Funsi-a village that did not even have electricity until five years ago, the conditions are very similar to this town.
In this part of the country, one in every three girls is married before the legal age of 18.

Nearly one in two of all adolescent girls aged between 15 and 19 years are anaemic – resulting in less energy and attention to engage in schooling, physical exercise.

Just over one in three girls aged 15-19 years reported to have experienced at least one act of sexual violence in Ghana. The gloomy figures are worrying because about 5.5 million Ghanaians fall within this adolescent brackets.

These may look like figures on paper but Wiyaala, growing up in Funsi, saw them in real life.

“When I was growing up, girls had no say. Your only use is to be married off for your bride price. I saw many girls taken out of the classroom and handed out to men- usually older men”, she says.

Today, she travels the world singing in her own Sisaali local dialect and has won for herself an array of global recognition including a feature on the CNN and BBC.

The three regions in northern Ghana see some of the highest levels of poverty and inequality compared to other parts of the country- with at least one in four people living below the poverty line.

That has implications for children and adolescents too.

Like many of her friends, Abena said “if Wiyaala came from Funsi and has succeeded, then me too, I can make it”.
Anne-Claire Dufay, the UNICEF Representative in Ghana, said, “adolescence is a crucial period of every child’s life and many young girls can feel vulnerable as they transition from childhood to adulthood.”

“The opportunities that girls are offered, and the support they are given can play a vital role in their chances of success in the future. It is essential to give every girl the best start as she enters into adulthood,” she added.

A girl makes a point as MzVee looks on
In all, KOICA is investing $5.2 million into this project as part of efforts to attain the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

This is to ensure that “by 2020 adolescent girls (aged 10-19) in Ghana should have knowledge, skills and enabling the environment to make informed decisions and achieve their full potentials”, says Yukyum Kim, Country Director at KOICA.

Internationally acclaimed broadcaster, Gary Al-Smith also has his own fairytale story of how he made it from childhood in Mamprobi, one of Accra’s poorest and most deprived inner-city suburbs.

As he travelled through Kpandai, he said “gender inequality is a critical area that we have to work hard to tackle. With my influence on a lot of boys through sports, I hope to empower girls as well to be just as confident - if not even more.”

Source: modernghana.com