Ghanaian musician D-Cryme vows to reject million-dollar offers from political parties, choosing to prioritize his integrity and loyalty to the people over financial gain.
Diddy’s lawyer defends his alleged possession of 1,000 bottles of baby oil, explaining it as bulk buying amidst ongoing sex trafficking allegations.
MrBeast faces legal action from contestants on his upcoming reality show, Beast Games, amid allegations of sexism, harassment, and unsafe conditions on set.
Hiplife artist Guru has been elected as the SRC President of the University of Ghana, winning the election with a significant majority.
Michael Blackson criticizes the Ghanaian government for mismanaging Eurobonds, impacting the funds meant for his free school, Michael Blackson Academy.
Actress Ama K. Abebrese highlights the challenges actors face in securing roles and maintaining resilience in the film industry.
Ghanaian musician Fameye expressed frustration with the lack of support for his music, comparing his recognition to Nigerian artist Asake’s.
A Michigan court orders Diddy to pay $100 million in a sexual assault lawsuit filed by an inmate. Diddy's legal team denies the claims.
Highlife star Bisa Kdei laments graduate joblessness and economic struggles, highlighting increasing unemployment rates in Ghana.
Efia Odo steps back from Eats Avenue after ownership confusion, revealing her 40% stake amid social media controversies and criticisms.