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Forgive me- Lil Win publicly apologises to Martha Ankomah

Ghanaian actor, Kwadwo Nkansah, affectionately called Lil Win has openly apologised to his colleague Martha Ankomah for defamatory comments made.

Martha Ankomah sued Kwadwo Nkansah for defamation, demanding a Gh¢5 million compensation in addition to other damages.

In a writ of summons filed on February 14, 2024, Martha Ankomah claimed that the statement made by Lil Win had caused harm to her reputation and the brand, GTP.

Speaking on United Showbiz on UTV last Saturday, Lil Win said, whoever he had offended should forgive him.

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Against this backdrop, he urged Martha Ankoman to forgive him, adding that he is not beyond apology.

He noted his intention was not to disrespect such a hard-working colleague, noting that whatever damage his utterances had caused her should be forgiven.

The case was expected to begin on Friday 2, however, Lawyer for the plaintiff, Nii Apatu Plange, told the Court that there had been some development to the effect that Lil Win had requested for settlement.

The Judge, Justice Forson Agyapong Baah, adjourned to August 15 for the parties to finalise the terms of settlement for adoption by the court as a consent judgment.

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By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Ayisi teams up with Fameye for Highlife classic “Sika”

In a follow-up to his successful collaboration with Worlasi on “Everyday People,” Ayisi has once again partnered with prolific songwriter Fameye for a timeless highlife track titled “Sika,” which translates to “Money.”

This track is expected to make waves across Ghana and beyond, as it speaks to the universal pursuit of financial stability in a meaningful, melodious way.

Money, as Ayisi rightly points out, is a universal and never-ending topic of discussion. In “Sika,” both artists reflect on the role money plays in life and the lengths one must go to secure it.

Ayisi emphasizes a strong work ethic, noting that laziness will only lead to hunger and hardship. His message is clear: one must take action and pursue financial stability to navigate life successfully.

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On the other hand, Fameye’s verse focuses on the idea of self-reliance when it comes to wealth. He highlights that becoming wealthy is something he must achieve on his own, without waiting for handouts or relying on others.

Fameye’s perspective complements Ayisi’s, creating a well-rounded narrative about ambition, responsibility, and financial independence.

“Sika,” produced by GroovyWrld, is deeply rooted in the classic highlife sound—a genre that has long been a cornerstone of Ghanaian music. The soulful melodies make it an instant classic that evokes a sense of nostalgia, while the contemporary twist keeps it fresh for today’s audience.

Ayisi, widely respected for his independent spirit and unique musical style, has typically preferred working alone, cultivating his own space in the industry. However, his recent collaborations signal a new chapter in his career, one that is more collaborative and expansive.

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Through these collaborations, Ayisi is not only broadening his creative horizons but also offering his fans new and exciting musical experiences.

With “Sika,” Ayisi and Fameye remind us that while money may not be everything, the drive to earn and sustain oneself is essential to success.

Available on all Digital Streaming Platforms – https://yve.ampl.ink/Sika 

Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwBl0okMEe8

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Aku Favor shares inspiration behind new song ‘Celebrate’

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 Ghanaian gospel singer Aku Favor has shared the story be­hind her new song, “Cele­brate.”

The song was released on September 5, 2024 on all the various music streaming platforms.

In an interview with The Spectator Agoro, she explained that the song comes from her deep de­sire to praise and worship God continuously.

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“I have always wanted to connect with God in a deeper way. This song is my way of showing that desire, to give God the constant praise and worship He deserves.” Aku Favor explained.

Aku Favor is known for praising and worship­ing God wherever she is, whether in the kitchen or the bathroom; she always finds a way to lift God’s name. She shared that she got some of the lyrics for ‘Celebrate’ while taking her bath; receiving biblical inspiration while reading the Bible, specifically Psalm 150:6.

She said that with God’s guidance, she has created a beautiful song in English, Twi, and Ewe.

Her journey in gospel music has always been driven by her passion for worship, and this new song is no differ­ent. Fans are excited to hear the release and experience the spiritual depth and dedication that she puts into her music.

As gospel music continues to grow, artistes like her are making a strong impact by creating songs that are more than just en­tertainment; they are tools for worship and spiritual connection.

 By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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