Entertainment
Yvonne Nelson’s Fifty Fifty premieres today

Ghanaian actress and producer, Yvonne Nelson will today premiere her new movie dubbed Fifty Fifty.
The movie which is the first time in 13years had Majid Michel, John Dumelo and Yvonne Nelson have reunited in a film to be shown at 7pm at the Silver Bird Cinemas in Accra.
Fifty Fifty is a tale of young teenagers who migrated to the city from their villageon the stolen savings from their mother’s cloth.
Through hard and teamwork, the brothers began to build a steady income for themselves, until something dramatic happened to their lives.
At a point, Semanu (John Dumelo) asked Capella (Yvonne Nelson) his beloved girlfriend and business partner to marry him, little did he know that it was the beginning of what could be the end of his life.
The movie features John Dumelo, Majid Michel, Yvonne Nelson, Anthony Woode, Jackline Mensah and a host of others.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
Entertainment
Ghana need industry bank to fund talents — Rocky Jigga

Ghanaian UK-based afrobeat singer, Emmanuel Rocky Gyeniaw Jnr known in entertainment circles as Rocky Jigga has expressed the need for an industry bank to fund talents.
According to him, this will help Ghanaian musicians to compete effectively with their foreign counterparts.
Rocky Jigga believes that many talented musicians have coiled back into their shells due to funding challenges.
“There’s more room for improvement. The industry needs more investors from both the government and private sector at large. We need an industry bank that funds talents, events and everything entertaining,” he said.
Rocky Jigga recently released ‘Slow Down,’ featuring Ball J.
The song which came with its video was produced by B Boat and it emphasised a man’s preference for an ideal woman irrespective of the size.
Entertainment
Israel Ofori releases ‘My Everything’ single

Gospel artist, Israel Ofori has released a new single titled ‘My Everything.’
The song is already making waves on various music platforms.
Speaking to The Spectator after the release, he said he was inspired by the words in Psalm 42 vs 1 “As the deer pants after water brooks, so pants my soul after thee, O God.”
He acknowledges God as his source, and everything, thereby encouraging all Christians and the human race to see God as their source.
In the song, Israel Ofori encourages Christians and lovers of gospel music to acknowledge God as their source of everything, saying “when you put God first, everything will align in favour.
“As 2025 unfolds it is important for people especially Christians to yearn for God and recognise Him as their source and everything,” adding that the song was timely and will help listeners in their daily walk with God and bring them to a point of surrender.”
The song is available on all digital platforms including Youtube, Boomplay, Spotify, Amazon and Apple music, Deezer and Tidal.
By Jemima Esinam Kuatsinu