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Arnold Baidoo Blasts Nana Aba Anamoah For Defending Wizkid

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When Wizkid from Nigeria skipped out on his performance at the Accra Sports Stadium on December 10, only a select few people came to his support, including Ghanaian broadcaster .

In a series of tweets, Nana Aba criticized Live Hub, the group in charge of organizing “Wizkid Live in Ghana,” which is now seen as a failure.

Nana Aba wrote:

“Wizkid is a huge star. He has standards for his concerts. If you can't meet those standards, forget. I feel bad for all the fans that turned up. The organisers failed you.”

The “Wizkid Event” Fiasco: Who Is to Blame?” article by entertainment writer Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo asks this question. criticize for defending the Nigerian Afrobeat musician in an impartial manner.

Arnold thought that the broadcaster's comments were disappointing given her experience as a media executive who had also planned events in Ghana.

Arnold described those who came to Wizkid's support as “cheerleaders,” and he noted that the story would have turned out differently if a Ghanaian performer had stood up to the devoted Saturday crowd at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Below is what Arnold Baidoo wrote for Nana Aba Anamoah:

Here Comes the Cheerleaders

Led by Media Executive and broadcast journalist, Nana Aba Anamoah, there were a few personalities who refused to blame Wizkid for such an eventuality and were quick to lay all blame on the organizers. Incredulously, the likes of Ms. Anamoah are also event planners and command that knowledge and comprehension in what goes into putting events together.

The blatant disregard for patrons and the speed to lay all blame on Live Hub, especially from a personality like Ms. Anamoah was disappointing. With such influence and respect, she could have done better.

If it were a Ghanaian artiste who was involved in such a debacle, these cheerleaders would not have even remembered the names of the event planners, but for Wizkid, they are quick to yelp and point out who the event planners are and offer unwanted explanations on exactly what ought should have been.

The likes of Ms. Anamoah, who are Media Executives, need to give more respect to these planners and when something goes awry, it is only germane for such people to exercise restraint in offering analysis and judgment. It is these same events people that offer businesses to the likes of Nana Aba and other media houses.

Be wise, apply tact, and exhibit decorum!

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“At Age 14, I Was Stealing Cars” – Shatta Wale Trolls Stonebwoy (Video)

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Shatta Wale

Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly known as Shatta Wale, has returned to take aim at Livingstone Etse Satekla, also known as , and some Ghanaians who have been disparaging him.

Shatta Wale asserts that many in Ghana back without realizing how lethal the man is behind closed doors.

Many may relate to Stonebwoy because of his impairment, he claims, yet Stonebwoy accomplishes feats that even those without disabilities are unable to.

The artist told the story of how Stonebwoy, who many mistake for a handicapped person, once drew a pistol on him during a disagreement.

In terms of both age and skill, Stonebwoy is not comparable to the self-proclaimed African dancehall king.

Surprisingly, Stonebwoy was unable to be discovered when he was 14 years old and stealing cars, according to Shatta Wale.

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“Don’t Be The Same Lady To Your Husband All The Time” – Bisa Kdei Tells Married Women

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Bisa Kdei

Popular Ghanaian artist has stated that, particularly after committing to a marriage, he does not believe males should have extramarital affairs.

The singer stated that he has no intention of cheating on his wife and is ready to stay with her till death do them part. He declared that he could satisfy his sexual cravings with his wife.

He stressed that in order to protect themselves from being exposed to infidelity, married women must dress in a way that appeals to their husbands and satisfies them sexually.

“Can you stay faithful to your wife for the rest of your life?” was the question posed to the artist during an interview with Accra FM's Nana Romeo.

“Why not?” was Bisa's subsequent reply. That's something I can and will do—not cheat on his wife. Although polygamy was popular in the past, things altered as a result of civilization. It's expected that two people will marry. According to this idea, a woman should constantly look attractive and wear nice clothes for her spouse.

“After marriage, there's no reason for a woman to feel insecure; she should do everything in the bedroom to please her husband.”

went on to say that women's attitudes might occasionally play a role in why their spouses choose to have extramarital relationships.

“The way that the women respond to issues when they emerge sometimes makes them complicit in infidelity. You are to blame if you make your boyfriend feel uncomfortable and he goes off to have an affair.


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“Any President Who Tries To Fix Corruption Will Die In Two Weeks” – Okyeame Kwame

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Okyeame Kwame

Ghana's issues may be solved by the next generation, according to popular rapper Kwame Nsiah-Apau, best known by his stage name .

Ghana's issues may be solved by changing the way the next generation thinks, revealed in a recent interview.

He made the observation that the number of dishonest people in the country would make any president who tried to turn things around want to die.


Families are the ones that can aid Ghana; the NDC and NPP cannot. The issue plaguing our nation is psychological in nature.


“Many individuals are wealthy and content, but the corrupt system cannot be fixed by itself. If a president wants to visit the nation and combat corruption at this time, he will be dead.”

“It's about morality; it's not about money or pay,” he declared.


He said that teaching the next generation of Ghanaians to be impervious to corruption would be the best way to address the problem of corruption. 


“The politician is a representation of you and me; if they are corrupt, it indicates that you are corrupt as well. They were elected by us.”

“It's true that politicians are a problem, but as you battle the system, teach your kids not to think like policymakers.

“In order for our children to grow up and overthrow this corrupt system, my goal is that we teach them to be incorruptible. That is the only direction I see for Ghana's development.” 

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