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29 June 2014

MzVee is better dancehall artist than Kaakie – Stonebuoy


Ghanaian dancehall artist Stonebuoy, CEO of BHIM nation has thrown his weight behind Lynx Entertainment artist MzVee in the wake of recent discussions as to who has an edge over the other in terms of dancehall music.

Speaking in an interview with voluptuous peace Hyde, the Pull Up hitmaker disclosed his choice of MzVee as a better dancehall artist over Kaakie was based on encounters he had had with both artists in various recording studios.

American beauty queen loses crown for being a few months too old




A beauty contest winner, stripped of her crown as Miss Delaware due to age, said on Friday she had done nothing wrong and wants to be allowed to compete in the Miss America pageant even though she will turn 25 this year.

Davido wins Best International Act



Ghana’s fastest rapper Michael Owusu Addo aka Sarkodie’s hope of picking up the enviable award as the Best International Act, Africa for the second time was dashed at the 2014 edition of the BET Awards as Nigerian counterpart Davido was announced winner at the colourful event held in United States of America. The two were in tight competition with Mafikizolo, Toofan, Tiwa Savage and Pltnum Boiz

Cossy Orjiakor goes topless for Super Eagles



Controversial Nollywood actress Cossy Orjiakor, famous for her humongous boobs, has gone topless in support of Nigeria's senior football team, the Super Eagles.

The actress, who was reported to have agreed to a deal to insure her bloated mammary glands for a whopping $1.6million, sent micro blogging site, Twitter into a frenzy Thursday after she bared all her assets for the team.

28 June 2014

“My Marriage Was A Mistake”... Juliet Ibrahim Reveal Reasons ...


   

Ghanaians entertainers always make entertainment tabloids and newspapers look bad, especially when issues about them are raised.

They are always on the defensive, spew all manner of invectives at reporters, tell their innocence to the public and portray writers and newspapers as purveyors of false news.