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Video: How Lousika aka Ghana's Nicki Minaj Fell On ‘Ghana Meets Naija’ Stage

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The second edition of the ‘Ghana Meets Naija’ was another success story for Bola Ray and his Entertainment crew. It was a show that gave artistes on the bill less to complain about – in terms of treatment before, during and after the show.
It also gave critics less to talk about.
It was a showdown for best of Ghanaian and Nigerian artistes for supremacy on stage. It was a show for two of the finest DJ’s in Ghana and Nigeria; Mensa and Neptune to show who rocked on the timetable.
It was also a show for the sponsors to show love and to know which of them gives more freebies on the night. Most of the sponsors gave out.
The stage perhaps barred many artistes from doing their normal jumping from one end of the stage to the other due to how slippery it was on the night. As a Hip Hop artiste, Lousika made her entrance on the stage felt as she moved from one end to the other until the fall.
Several other musicians also had a near-fall moments but Lousika’s fall was the kind of fall that kills instant dreams, especially in the presence of thousands of people.
But I like the way she got up quickly and reacted. Maybe another artiste would have behaved differently than she did.
Watch the video below. You can’t blame the organisers either can you blame the artistes. And you know what we do, GhanaCelebrities.Com captured the GREAT FALL.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34UlkzV1zmc
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  1. This ain’t her fault it has happens to beyonce, Mariah Carey and co if I was her I would have sued them from the way she fell down you could tell that it was really slippery down there 

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    • @Miyagi,Fall or no fall baby girl got body and is looking fantastic I feel like collapsing now infront of my
      Phone 

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  2. Oh yawa ooo LMAo,u rush aaahh u go crush for da floor,wupr3 dudu,copying nicky minaj blindly is stupidity,be urself n let someeone copy um.smh

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    • @nana, true, I like how the music industry might be improving but not for the fact they always copying the Americans blindly..What happened to being creative..

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  3. when its not real u fall, Jeremie and J Folly shd stop pushing her rubbish songs down our ear drums anytime
    they are on air. hehehehe. Presnters turn artiste managers joke.

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  4. As much as i hate to admit,her style sounds a lot like Nicki Minaj,i mean her rap style but then again don’t they all sound like each other,i mean look at all the trouble Kim gave Nicki cos she said Nicki was trying to be like her but eventually Nicki,stood her ground and became an icon,so baby gurl do ya thing girl,never mind nevre mind! Beez in the trap!!!

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    • @Nana,good one it’s a trend and people seems not to notice that she grew up in France music wasn’t really 
      Her passion back to people saying she is copying nicki Minaj to me that’s bull. Rick Ross started rappin
      Different way with the whole MMG camp now you got the The Game. Lil Wayne etc rappin the same way 
      Bear in mind that she hasn’t even brought out an album yet and yet people are already judging her but I bet when she 
      Drop one and bring her own style to it allot of them will be talking different than 

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  5. Not trying to put her down; but Ghana’s Nicki Minaj? Common guys, why can’t we establish our own identity as Africans, instead of living in the shadows of people of other continents? If our musicians aspire to be great internatinal artists like Youssou Ndor, and Manu Dibango of Senegal fame, then they have to start carving their own identity..cos this is a shame. When westerners see us trying to depict ourselves the way we’re not, they tend to laugh at us. This girl has the potential to be a good artist, but she has to be encouraged to established her own identity.

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