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I want to ‘blow’ like Stonebwoy- Mysstel

Rising Ghanaian musician Agyeiwaa Stella Ofosu, known in the world of showbiz as Mysstel has made known her admiration for multiple award-winning musician Stonebwoy.

According to her, she wants to ‘blow’ and be known like Stonebwoy.

Speaking to Agyemang Prempeh on Power Entertainment, she said she dreams that one day she will be successful like Stonebwoy.

Mysstel said Stonebwoy’s pedigree in music is something every artiste would love to get to in his or her career.

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Mysstel recently made her entry into the Ghana music industry with her maiden single dubbed, “Paradise”.

The song, “Paradise” was written and produced by Kuami Eugene.

Released under Oracle Entertainment is a tale of two lovers who are geared for the rollercoaster journey into the future regardless of the challenges.

According to Mysstel, the song is to encourage women to also show more affection to the men in their lives.

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“You need to let them know you love them, they deserve to be taken to special places, let them see the best part of you, take them to your paradise,” she said.

According to Mysstell, love is not one-sided and it is about time ladies make their male partners feel special, adding that “this means going all out for him like he will do for you regardless.”

Mysstel is optimistic she has something unique which will help her break into the Ghana music industry and later take the world by storm.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Western Music Awards to Honour Rev. Charlie Sam with Lifetime Achievement Award

Westline Entertainment, organizers of the prestigious Western Music Awards revealed that, amongst the highlights of this year’s event is the honouring of the renowned gospel legend, Rev. Charlie Sam, with a ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ for his outstanding contribution to the Gospel music industry.

The much-anticipated 2024 edition of the Medimafo Western Music Awards (WMA) is set to take place on Saturday, September 21, 2024 at the GPHA Auditorium in Takoradi.

Rev. Charlie Sam, a beloved figure in the Western Region and beyond, has spent decades enriching the spiritual lives of many through his powerful music ministry. His dedication to spreading the gospel through music has left an indelible mark on the Ghanaian Gospel scene, making him a deserving recipient of this prestigious award.

The event will feature live performances from celebrated Artistes across multiple genres, including Amandzeba, 2Toff, Fiifi Lattex, and Gospel sensation, Ewuraba Esi.

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Also gracing the stage will be the energetic acts of Osofo Inkumsah, Ayesem, Nero X, Blaq Mic, and Origee, promising a memorable evening of entertainment.

The evening will begin with a red-carpet event at 7pm, followed by the main show at 8pm with tickets going for GH₵100 for standard and GH₵150 for VIP access.

The Western Music Awards, powered by Westline Entertainment, continues to celebrate and uplift talents from the region, and this year’s edition is set to further strengthen its legacy.

This momentous event is supported by major partners such as Medimafo Herbal Center, GNPC Foundation, and Evamex Pharmacy, among others.

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This year’s WMA is not only about celebrating music but also recognizing the legends who have paved the way for the next generation, with Rev. Charlie Sam leading the list of honourees.

Themed ‘Diversity for Peace,’ this year’s awards is to drum home the need to have a peaceful election. “Even though we are diverse in political affiliation, we should do that in peace. We are aware of the influence of the awards so we are using that to send a message,” Nana Kwesi Coomson, Public Relations head of Western Music Awards mentioned. 

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KOKA’s Arrest: He threatened my life- Ohemaa Mercy sets record straight 

Media Personality,  Kwaku Osei Korankye Asiedu, affectionately called KOKA was picked up by the police yesterday.

Following the arrest, gospel musician,  Ohemaa Mercy has taken full responsibility.

In a statement to clarify the arrest, Ohemaa Mercy noted that “Team Ohemaa Mercy would like to address the events of yesterday and

provide clarity on the circumstances surrounding the arrest of Kwaku Osei Korankye Aseidu (KOKA).”

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It added that, “The team and its lawyers take full responsibility for reporting the threats made against the life of the artiste Ohemaa Mercy, which led to the arrest.”

Additionally, the statement added that “We want to categorically state that Becky of JoyNews had no involvement

whatsoever in this matter, nor was she responsible for the arrest of KOKA,

as some have speculated.”

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“We extend our sincerest apologies to Becky for being unfairly drawn into

this situation, despite her complete lack of knowledge or involvement

We will provide further updates as necessary in due time,” the statement concluded.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme 

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