Entertainment
Bulldog, Arnold Asamoah Baidoo tip King Promise to win Artiste of the Year

It is the time of the year when musicians who have excelled in the year under review would be rewarded at the Ghana Music Awards.
Against this backdrop, entertainment analysts have started enlightening the public on how some Ghanaian artistes worked hard in the year under review.
It is for this reason that two renowned entertainment critics have openly endorsed King Promise for the Artiste of the Year title.
Speaking on Hitz FM, Nana Asiamah Hanson, affectionately called Bulldog said, King Promise will win the Artiste of the Year hands down.
According to him, his predictions do not fail.”King Promise will win hands down, King Promise pushed the boundaries more than anyone else. He was in Asia, tell me who went to Asia to promote our music there?,” he queried.
He noted that King Promise toured different continents and had hit songs on his album.
On his part Arnold Asamoah Baidoo, he would be disappointed if King Promise fails to win Artiste of the Year at this Year’s Telecel Ghana Music Awards.
“This year’s award will go to King Promise, he has shown a lot of consistency from last year and there has not been any rest for him,” he said.
Consequently, he urged fans of King Promise to aggressively push for him to win the ultimate.
Arnold Asamoah also charged the board, academy and general public not to miss out crowning King Promise, because he is the deserving person for the Artiste of the Year.
Entertainment
Jutta Addo crowned Miss Ghana 2025

JUTTA Ama Pokuah Addo, a Law student at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) was crowned the winner of the Miss Ghana 2025 edition held over the weekend at the Avenue Event Centre in Accra.
The first runner-up was Maud Anti Oduro, while Melissa A-Montah, placed third.
The national event brought together young women from each of Ghana’s regions, all vying for the prestigious title.
Jutta, representing the Central Region, beat the other contestants after weeks of intense competition.
The feat grants her the opportunity to represent Ghana at the 72nd Miss World Festival, to be held in Telangana, India, on May 7-31.
Miss Jutta Addo, who also won awards for Miss Photogenic and Miss Social Media/Voting, charmed the judges and audience with her eloquence, grace, and dedication to her advocacy.
As the new Miss Ghana, she will embark on a year of service, ambassadorial duties, and preparation for the Miss World competition which takes place in India.
The contestants were judged not only on beauty but also on their intelligence, public speaking skills, and commitment to social causes.
The finale was a glamorous occasion, graced by personalities such as Ghanaian musician Okyeame Kwame, who delivered a lively performance that had the audience on their feet with his great hits. Songstress Lucya, Acoustic Frey and DJ Ryna also serenaded the crowd with their soulful melodies, adding to the night’s unforgettable moments.
The night also celebrated other outstanding contestants with special awards, including Most Beautiful Skin – Miss Maud Anti Oduro; Miss Fitness – Miss Emmanuella Kudjordji; Most Disciplined – Miss Priscilla Nutornutsi; Miss Congeniality – Miss Melissa Mintah and Miss Talent – Miss Stella Saka.
Others include Miss Eloquence – Miss Theresa Weyerane; Miss Beauty With a Purpose (BWAP) went to four contestants as they touched the hearts of many with their projects.
They are Miss Melissa Mintah, Miss Jutta Addo, Miss Naa Ayeley Hammond and Miss Nana Adjoa and Miss Top Model, Emmanuella Kudjordji.
For 68 years, Miss Ghana has produced outstanding ambassadors who champion social causes and represent Ghana on global stages.
Miss Ghana was founded by Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first president and 68 years on, celebrated beauty, intelligence, and the impactful legacy of Ghana’s most iconic pageant.
By Linda Abrefi Wadie
Entertainment
Europe edition of ‘The Journey’ show full of motivation- Abena Ghana

Ghanaian actress and television personality, Cecilia Gyase Konamah affectionately, called Abena Ghana, is set to touch lives with her Europe edition of ‘The Journey’ show.
This edition which focuses on Ghanaians in Belgium started airing yesterday on Adom TV at 11.30am.
The programme which is a talk show focuses on the stories of people who have had great life experiences worth sharing to inspire others,
Speaking to The Spectator Agoro, Abena Ghana said, the new episode was to educate, motivate, and inspire viewers to know that success was achievable if one puts in hard work.
“Some of the stories are how hard it was for them to travel outside the country, how some of them got their passports as citizens in Belgium and the hustle they went through to achieve all they have now,” she revealed.
She said the viewers should expect more stories from the diaspora on how life is treating those there and also how they survive abroad.
Touching on the impact since the inception of the programme, she said, “We always receive good comments from the viewers and some sharing their life struggles and sometimes how it relates with some of our guests’ stories and gives them hope for the future.”
“Special thanks goes to Adom TV for been with us all these years. Also to all my sponsors on the show like Time Herbal Mixture, Medimafo Herbal Hospital, Givers Clean Care, Nyadua Herbal Mixture, Konamah Entertainment and CEO Noks TV Africa in Belgium for making this season possible,” she added.
Abena Ghana also expressed appreciation to Queenie Shipping, Dennaac Travel Consult, Anniluv Shapewear, King Solomon Trading and Macdens Eectricals in Belgium who made this season possible.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme