Entertainment
I share your pain-Fameye shows love to Appiatse
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Ghanaian musician, Peter Famiyeh Bozah known in showbiz circles as Fameye has expressed sympathy to Appiatse explosive victims.
The communuity was hit by an explosion on midday, Thursday, January 20, when a truck belonging to Maxam Ghana Limited transporting explosives to a mining company was involved in an accident.
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This unfortunate incident claimed a lot of lives and caused injury to many, leaving the community at the mercy of philantropists.
For this reason, the musician visited the community to donate items to cushion the people.
These included soft drinks, biscuits, food, water, mattresses and pillows among others.
Speaking to The Spectator, Fameye said, the deed was his social responsibility to the community, adding that “I felt sorry for the people of Appiatse.”
He added that upon getting to the scene, he was devastated by the extent of damage, and that anyone touched by the unfortunate incident could extened a helping hand to the victims.
Fameye expressed appreciation to Twellium Ghana, Serwaa Amihere and his team for their support in making the donation possible.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
Entertainment
Kay9ice apologises to Shatta Wale
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Afro-highlife musician, Kay9ice, known in private life as Philip Kay Kissi has publicly apologised to award-winning dancehall musician Shatta Wale and the Shatta Movement following his controversial remarks about his song.
Kay9ice made the comments about Shatta Wale’s song on Adom TV’s Showtime programme with Sally Mann.
Kay9ice believes the comments passed did not sit well with the Shatta Movement.
Against this backdrop, in a recent interview on Wontumi TV, Kay9ice expressed regret for his statements, clarifying that he never intended to disrespect Shatta Wale.
“I would like to use this opportunity to apologise to all S.M fans, I might have made some comments which I never intended for it to sound wrong to the fans, I have no intention of disrespecting such an icon,” Kay9ice added.
Kay9ice is currently promoting his latest release dubbed “Pema”, which is making waves since the release.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
Entertainment
Von Sinu releases debut single ‘Thank You’
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Von Sinu, an upcoming gospel musician, has released her debut single titled ‘Thank You’ which is gaining popularity on the airwaves and streaming platforms.
‘Thank you’ seeks to appreciate God for his goodness and faithfulness in her life.
In an interview with The Spectator in Accra, Von, who is also a fashion designer said “looking back at my life and what God has told me about myself, I was grateful.
She said she had to record it and later sent it to a friend who has been very instrumental in her being a gospel singer.
She said though there were other songs written and recorded, she thought it was prudent to release ‘Thank you’ as the Bible urges believers to give thanks in Psalm 92:1-2: “It is good to give thanks to the Lord, and to sing praises to Your name”
The song is available on all digital platforms including Youtube, Spotify, Apple music Deezer and Tidal.
By Jemima Esinam Kuatsinu