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‘I’ll slap you if you try smiling at me’ – Shatta Wale threatens Stonebwoy over stadium concert dates

The perennial tussle between Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy appears to be seeing another episode.

The former has strongly cautioned the Bhimnation boss to avoid crossing his path, emphasising potential harm.

“Don’t make me see you eye to eye. I don’t want to meet you anywhere in your life. If you see me pass because if you try to smile at me, I’ll slap you. I’ll break your leg,” he said on Tuesday, September 20.

Shatta Wale’s stern words towards Stonebwoy stem from a clash in concert schedules and venues.

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Speaking in a live video on Facebook, Shatta Wale added that “when you brought out the gun, nobody warned and talked sense into your brain.”

“You are using your disability to seek empathy but I don’t see you like that, I see you are a hard guy,” he added.

Shatta Wale and Medikal had previously announced a 5-day festival, the ‘Freedom Wave Festival,’ set to take place from December 20th to 25th at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Days after this announcement, Stonebwoy unveiled his annual year-end concert scheduled for December 22nd at the same venue.

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The conflicting concert dates have clearly agitated Shatta Wale, prompting him to voice his frustration via a live broadcast on Facebook.

Source: Myjoyonline.com

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Foto Copy tackles realities of friendship  in new song

Ghana’s decorated young musician, Foto Copy, known in private life as  Kallai Nana Qwaachi has tackled the realities of friendship in his new song.

The song tackles issues of conflict, loyalty, reward, ingratitude and betrayal of trust in friendship.

According to him, the song produced by DDT and dubbed “Friends Today, Enemies Tomorrow”, preaches a message that goes to address some realities of life.

He revealed that many best friends some time ago have become bitter enemies now due to similar issues they failed to address.

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The musician noted that people have gone all out for others and ensured their friends succeeded, but unfortunately, they paid them back with evil.

Speaking to thespectatoronline.com, Foto Copy said, these things have made people regret going all out for their friends.

He is of the view that when society becomes embittered by the negative actions of their friends, it becomes difficult for others to get help in difficult situations.

Against this backdrop, he felt the need to address this in his new song.

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The song is available on all digital music stores

Stream the song below

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Taste 68@68: Okyeame Kwame wins Celebrity Jollof Competition with Vegan recipe 

Multiple award-winning Ghanaian musician and activist, Okyeame Kwame, known in private life as Kwame Nsia-Apau has been adjudged winner of the ‘Taste 68 @68’ Celebrity Jollof Competition.

The ‘Taste 68 @68’ Celebrity Jollof Competition was an event organised by the Ghana Tourism Authority(GTA) as part of activities to mark the country’s Heritage Month recently.

The event held at the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park brought together industry players among others.

Okyeame Kwame competed with Mr.Beautiful, Uncle Ato, Victoria Lebene and Joyce Blessing.

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The Rap Dacta called his food, the Vegan Jollof funnily some of the spectators claimed his Jollof could ‘lower global warming’ due to the ingredients used.

He used mushrooms, bell peppers, tomatoes, rice, oil and other vegetables. 

The protein source was seitan which is made from wheat gluten.

Ultimately, he overcame other culinary skills from his competitors for the ultimate crown.

Okyeame Kwame expressed his appreciation to everyone who tasted it and urged Ghanaians to consider it as part of their delicacies, adding that it is healthier.

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The Deputy Chief Executive Officer of GTA Mr.Gilbert Aggrey, affectionately called Abeiku Santana said Okyeame Kwame won the competition not because he is famous and likeable.

According to him, Okyeame understood gastronomy tourism and techniques in culinary artistry, a strength he leveraged against his competitors.

He added that “if you look at the presentation of his meals he used cucumber to garnish his food by creating a design with his initials, OK, Okyeame Kwame. In gastronomy tourism, there should be a story and motivation behind the food that you have prepared.”

Abeiku Santana further noted that Okyeame Kwame’s presentation was outstanding considering how he linked food to climate change and the symbiotic relationship between humans and animals.

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He congratulated him for emerging as the winner of the competition.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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