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Nigerian Army Rescues 16 Kidnapped on Jos Mangu Road
Nigerian Army troops rescued 16 kidnapped passengers on the Jos–Mangu road Sunday night. The soldiers from 3 Division Army and Operation SAFE HAVEN found an abandoned vehicle near Mararaban Kantoma around 9 p.m., prompting an immediate search for the missing travelers. They encountered armed kidnappers who opened fire first, but the military personnel responded with greater firepower, forcing the criminals to abandon their captives. All passengers, including six children, emerged from the incident largely unharmed. Some victims had minor injuries treated by soldiers before they continued their journey to Jos. Military officials confirmed they are pursuing the escaped kidnappers, who likely suffered gunshot wounds during the exchange...
Fireboy DML says he never had a broken heart
Singer Fireboy DML has never experienced heartbreak during his life. The Nigerian artist told 90s Baby Show he once wanted to feel heartbreak but changed his mind after talking with women from past relationships. He learned their painful experiences made him realize heartbreak might damage both his personal life and music career at age 29. Fireboy believes people cause their own heartbreaks when they ignore warning signs in relationships. He stated that about 90 percent of heartbreaks happen because someone saw problems early but refused to acknowledge them. The music star wants to avoid this emotional pain completely as he continues his career. His comments sparked discussions among fans about relationship awareness and...
Reggie Zippy speaks out on parental alienation woes
UK musician Reggie Zippy blames his former wife Edith Ward for emotional torture after their divorce. He wrote on Facebook about struggles seeing his children despite making peace efforts. The Ghanaian artist thinks her mother, stepsister relatives help turn his kids against him. He says he stayed quiet long enough about parental alienation defamation. Reggie feels ready to tell his side before dying silenced through character attacks. He accepts his life path but hates how others block his relationship with his children. Each attempt at rebuilding family bonds faces strong pushback from his ex. He worries people will spread lies about him when he dies, leaving nobody except Sally Mann's close relatives to defend his name. Many online...
Kobby Kyei talks about making a difference
Ghanaian online journalist Kobby Kyei values helping others above material wealth. He shared his greatest career achievement during The Stand Point show with Oheneyere Gifty Anti. His parents taught him to serve humanity without expecting a reward, which shaped his approach to journalism throughout his career. The audience applauded when he explained his priorities. Kobby wants people to remember him for his community work instead of his possessions. He prefers others to recognize his humanitarian efforts rather than his car or home. Augustine Koranteng Kyei, known professionally as Kobby Kyei, has won awards for his reporting. He travels across Ghana, highlighting important issues that need attention. His storytelling focuses on...
Philip Nai runs the show in Ghana media
Philip Nai has stood as a respected figure in Ghanaian media for almost twenty years. His work ethic makes him shine through leadership, creativity innovation. He has served as Lead Senior Producer at Joy Entertainment for twelve years. His team handles major radio events, including Showbiz Roundtable, Party in Park, 90s Jam, and Skuuls Reunion. Philip directs coverage of the Ghana Music Awards, EMY Africa Awards, 3 Music Awards Global Citizen Festival. He creates popular radio shows like Cosmopolitan Mix Showbiz A-Z Drive Time. These programs shape trends and spark national conversations. His commitment to excellence pushes industry standards through content management audience engagement. He brought Ghanaian entertainment worldwide...
Lilwin misses settlement and Martha case drags on
Actress Martha Ankomah wants five million cedis from actor Lilwin for defamation. Their court case stalled when Lilwin missed the April deadline they set for settling outside court and the April 14 hearing to finalize their agreement. The case started after Martha said she avoided Kumawood films because their stories seemed poor. Lilwin responded with comments she found offensive enough to sue him. Though Lilwin tried making peace earlier, his efforts fell short, according to the court. Martha's lawyer, Nii Appiatu Plange, told the judge he sent settlement papers to Lilwin's team around mid-March but never heard back. Someone speaking for Lilwin blamed his absence on sickness, claiming he just received papers recently. This excuse...
Shatta Wale Ready To Leave Ghana For Nigeria
Dancehall star Shatta Wale wants to leave Ghana for Nigeria after facing criticism about his friendship with Nigerian influencer Peller. He asked Nigerian leaders to grant him citizenship, calling Ghana a toilet country that fails to value successful people. The musician expressed anger toward Ghanaians who question whether he truly owns his possessions. He plans to sell his Ghanaian property and buy homes in Nigeria instead. Shatta Wale faced backlash when he welcomed Nigerian influencer Peller to Ghana and showed their activities on social media platforms. He complained that people doubted his car belonged to him and labeled his home purchases as fake. The outspoken artist requested a Nigerian name because he considers Ghana stupid...
Rap is hard but pays if you play it smart, says Obibini
Ghanaian rapper Obibini believes many artists stop rapping because it requires hard work. He shared his thoughts during an Akoma FM interview on Entertainment 360. Creating rap music demands serious mental effort as writing multiple verses needs more creativity than singing. Obibini respects singers but sees why rappers change their style after experiencing how difficult consistent rap creation becomes. He mentioned that writing three sixteen-line verses for each song takes significant brainpower. Famous rappers like Amerado and King Paluta recently switched to singing, which people often blame on poor money from rap. Obibini disagrees with this view completely. He points out that half of the wealthiest Ghanaian music stars make rap...
Obibini says smart rap makes bank
Ghanaian rapper Obibini says performers can make good money from rap music if they find their place in the industry. He shared these thoughts during a recent show on Akoma FM called Entertainment 360. The rapper pointed out that half of the top ten richest music stars in Ghana create rap music. He believes success comes when artists pick the right musical style for their rap performances. Musicians can mix rap with different genres like Afrobeats or Highlife because rap works well with many music types. Some famous rappers have switched to singing instead, which many people think happens because singing pays better. Obibini disagrees with this idea, saying rappers change because writing multiple verses for each song requires serious...
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