A couple weeks ago, NsromaMedia.Com published few photos of the young man who is warming curvaceous Joselyn Dumas’ bed. Well, he is alleged to be a Game boy and check out this new development about him as reported by Ghana celebrities. They have been told by their sources close to East Legon Police station that the rich boyfriend of Joselyn Dumas-Joey Gucci who drives around Accra in posh cars has been arrested—on fraud related charges. Apparently, dozens of his alleged game friends have been trooping in and out of the Police station—with efforts being made to cover up the arrest from the public. A source at the police station who spoke to them said: IF THE PERSON YOU ARE REQUESTING INFORMATION ABOUT HAS SOMETHING TO DO WITH FRAUD, THEN SOMEONE LIKE THAT HAS BEEN ARRESTED.” THOUGH GHANA MOVIE AWARDS FOUNDER-FRED NUAMAH WHO IS A FRIEND OF JOEY GUCCI AND HAD JOEY’S ADVERTISING COMPANY AS SPONSOR OF THE 2015 GHANA MOVIE AWARDS HAS DENIED GOING TO VISIT JOEY GUCCI AT THE POLICE ST...
A nighttime vigil in Abuja late Wednesday marked the 30th day in captivity of the 276 girls held by Boko Haram, the Islamist militant group that kidnapped them from their dormitory in Chibok, a village in northeastern Nigeria. More than 250 people, many of whom have been attending daily rallies for two weeks, came out for the vigil in Abuja. Other Nigerian cities have also held rallies, and they have been replicated in cities like Los Angeles, New York, Kingston, Jamaica, and even in Afghanistan, leader Oby Ezekwesili told the crowd. “The global advocacy for the girls of Chibok started from local advocacy for the girls of Chibok,” Ezekwesili said. “The advocacy started online, and moved offline.” She told the crowd that the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls , which organizers have used to unite the movement and catalyze international attention, has been tweeted or retweeted more than 3 million times. Hadiza Us...
Kwabena Kwabena has told enewsgh.com what he feels is wrong with the current MUSIGA set up headed by fellow musician Bice Osei Kuffour (Obour). “There is no industry,” he says. “It is crazy when you are an artist and you talk like this and people take it from the music politics point of view. I don’t have any interest in going near any music politics because I have about 15 years of active music in me I still want to pursue. “But there are certain people who should make sure whatever we create yields benefits to us, and these are the people in the helm of affairs. The people managing the structures don’t even understand what they are doing. I don’t mean to criticize anyone but these guys are not doing great as long as far as governing the music industry is concerned.” Still on promotional rounds for his Daakye album, the talented singer says: “Ask any musician what they get from doing a hit record apart from being famous and being called a musician, so if you have a leader and he is ...
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