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BullGod tells Ghanaians to chill out on scam hype
Artist manager BullGod feels upset about how some people acted after police caught several suspects. Maxwell Donkor shared his thoughts during a television show. He watched citizens cheer when officers arrested Kofi Boat and Dada Joe Remix. The music industry worker thinks this celebration goes against basic fairness. BullGod wants everyone to remember that courts decide guilt. The entertainment manager spoke clearly about waiting for trials to finish. He reminded viewers that suspects deserve respect until judges make final decisions. BullGod asked people to think about how they would feel facing similar charges. The artist representative believes anyone could end up wrongly accused of crimes. He stressed that time and careful...
Ohemaa Woyeje says Kwadee doing fine and heading to Accra
Media star Ohemaa Woyeje says hiplife artist Okomfour Kwadee feels fine right away. She tells worried fans that his mind works well after people asked about his health. Woyeje wants everyone to know Kwadee stays strong at the hospital. The singer keeps getting better each day. She spoke up because many people felt scared about him. Someone put Kwadee into the mental health center but nobody knows who did it. Woyeje and others try hard to find this mystery person. They think Kwadee might not need to stay there much longer. The search continues as people want answers. Finding the truth could help Kwadee leave faster. Woyeje's mother wanted to bring Kwadee home to live with their family. She thought about letting him stay but had school...
Ohemaa Woyeje calls for calm on Interpol and FBI arrests
Female media personality Ohemaa Woyeje tells Ghanaians to stay calm about the recent arrests. She wants people to think twice before blaming the suspects who got caught. The media expert asks everyone to wait until courts prove these people guilty. She reminds citizens that making quick judgments hurts innocent people. Woyeje believes rushed decisions cause more problems for the country. Scamming happens everywhere around the world according to Woyeje. She points out that even religious leaders like pastors trick their church members. These fake holy men steal money from people who trust them most. Woyeje warns against picking on the arrested suspects as easy targets. She calls for smart conversations about this tricky problem that...
Yaa Yeboah says naming scam suspects is no crime
Media expert Yaa Yeboah says Hajia4Reall did nothing wrong if she gave names to the police. She talked about this during the United Showbiz Show on television. Yeboah pointed to Section 20 of Ghana's Criminal Offences Act as proof. The law does not punish people who report crimes or tell authorities about suspects. She wants everyone to know that helping police catch criminals is perfectly legal. The law only goes after people who help criminals hide from justice. Someone breaks the law when they assist crooks or keep them safe from getting caught. Yeboah stressed that giving information to law enforcement agencies stays within legal boundaries. She believes Ghanaians should praise Hajia4Reall rather than attack her actions. The media...
Nana Ziega says Hajia did not snitch to FBI on scam ring
Nana Frimpong Ziega has shot down rumors about Hajia4Reall helping the FBI catch other romance scammers. He says she would never betray Ghana just to save herself from trouble. The man believes these claims make no sense at all. He thinks people are spreading false stories about what really happened. Ziega stands firm that Hajia4Reall had nothing to do with exposing anyone else. Governments around the world are cracking down hard on romance scams and dirty money schemes. Ziega points out that countries lose massive amounts of cash every year because of these crimes. The United States gets hit for about 14 million dollars each year from romance scams alone. Europe faces even bigger losses with around 700 billion pounds disappearing...
Can Ghana film and beats shake off scam tag
Vida Adutwumwaa Boateng works as the spokesperson for Bhim Nation and feels upset about recent police actions. International law enforcement agencies have been catching people who commit computer crimes across Ghana. She thinks these arrests make Ghana look bad to other countries around the world. Ghana used to have a reputation as a friendly and peaceful place. These cyber crime investigations are changing how people see the country. Police caught Kofi Boat during June when FBI agents arrested him for stealing 100 million dollars through fake schemes. Officers also grabbed Dada Joe Remix during May for running romance scams that targeted old Americans for ten years. Both men face serious charges and might have to go to America for...
Prophet tells Blakk Rasta to mind his own business
Prophet Adom Kyei Duah told media star Blakk Rasta to keep away from his private matters. The religious leader made it clear that Blakk Rasta should not interfere with his personal business. He spoke firmly about wanting the musician to stop getting involved where he does not belong. The prophet seems upset about something Blakk Rasta said or did recently. His message came across as a serious warning to the popular radio host. The prophet explained that he has nothing to do with Rastafarian people or their beliefs. He said the space between himself and Rastafarians feels huge like the distance from Ghana all the way to Iran. This comparison shows just how far apart he feels from that religious group. The prophet wants everyone to know...
Ghana names film star Kalsoume Sinare ambassador to Spain
President John Mahama picked famous actress Kalsoume Sinare to represent Ghana as Ambassador to Spain. The president announced this choice on June 10th through his office secretary. Sinare joins other new ambassadors chosen after talks with the Council of State. Former Kumasi Mayor Kojo Bonsu and former MP Nii Amasah Namoale also got picked for ambassador jobs. This appointment shows how creative people can serve their country through diplomacy. Sinare has worked as an actress for almost forty years and became very popular. She starred in movies like Babina, Beyoncé, Her Excellency, and A Taste of Sin during the 1990s. Her breakthrough movie came with Out of Sight, Out of Love back during 1993. She also competed for Miss Ghana and came...
Suriname envoy crowned Development Queen Mother in Accra
Suriname Ambassador Fidelia Graand-Galon became the new Development Queen Mother of Otublohum Traditional Area on June 20th. Chief Tetebotan Nii Dodoo Nsaki II gave her the special title during a colorful ceremony. Many important people came to watch the event at Ga Mashie. Traditional leaders and diplomats gathered to see this historic moment. The ceremony brought Ghana and Suriname closer together through their shared culture. Ambassador Graand-Galon first visited Ghana back during 1997 to study how chiefs work. She wanted to learn about her African roots and family history. The ambassador discovered that many Suriname customs came straight from Ghana. She noticed that both countries use the same word Agoo when asking for permission...
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