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VIDEO: Music Matters | Reviewing Opanka’s ‘No Dropping’ ft Kwaw Kese, M.O.B ‘s ‘Edide & THA BlackBoi’s ‘Mini Yaano’ + the Music that Matters Most

Music Matters
Music Matters

Music Matters is back—and in this episode, we look at the newly released Opanka’s song “No Dropping” ft Kwaw Kese, Nigerian artiste- M.O.B ‘s song “Edide” and THA BlackBoi from Uptown Energy’s “Mini Yaano”.

As usual, we end the video blog by picking which amongst the 3 songs is the music that MATTERS MOST.

Watch the video below…

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FOR THOSE IN GHANA: It’s Happening Tonight | Juliet Ibrahim Premieres Her New Movie-SHATTERED ROMANCE in Accra

Shattered Romance
Shattered Romance

There is something perfect for those in Ghana tonight-5th December, 2014 for the long weekend ahead—and that is; the premiere of actress/producer-Juliet Ibrahim’s latest movie-Shattered Romance, taking place at the SilverBird Cinemas (Weija, West Hills Mall & Accra Mall).

Shattered Romance is Juliet Ibrahim’s second self-produced movie, directed by Eddie Nartey—and it features herself, James Gardiner, veteran actor-Fred Amugi, Pauline Oduro, Pascaline Edwards, Sonia Ibrahim and others.

In a recent interview with GhanaCelebrities.Com, Juliet Ibrahim mentioned that the movie is a must watch because the storyline is nothing like any of the movies we’ve seen.

Screening starts at 6:20pm and 9:20pm—and the various celebrity cast will be present at the premiere.

Check out the trailer of Shattered Romance below…

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Birthday Hottie: Jackie Appiah Turns 31

Jackie Appiah
Jackie Appiah

Star actress-Jackie Appiah turns 31 today—and we are told she is super excited.

Jackie Appiah was born on 5 December 1983 in Canada where she spent her early childhood, before moving to Ghana in 1993. She married in 2005 and has a son, Damien.

Jackie ‘Agyemang’ Appiah made her first onscreen appearance on the popular TV series-Things We Do for Love, and not only were we smitten, we practically fell head over heels with her sweet and adorable character.

Following her onscreen debut, Jackie went on to create a successful acting career including starring in the smash hit movie Beyoncé alongside prominent Ghanaian actors-Van Vicker and Nadia Buari, and she quickly establishing herself as an A lister.

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EXOPA Boss-Ibrahim Sima Who Was Serving 15 Years in Prison for Cocaine is DEAD

Ibrahim Sima
Ibrahim Sima

The boss of EXOPA Modelling Agency-Ibrahim Sima who was arrested and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for attempting to smuggle narcotic drugs out of Ghana has died while serving his sentence at Nsawam prison.

Ibrahim Sima was arrested on September 7, 2009 at the Kotoka International Airport when a search on his luggage revealed tubers of yam in which were embedded narcotic substances.

Officers of the Narcotics Control Board led the convict (then suspect) to his residents where a bread knife (which was allegedly used to cut the yam) and super glue which was used to seal the items were found and presented as evidence in court.

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Cosby Claims Recent Accuser Judy Huth Tried To Extort Money From Him | Comedian Thanks Jill Scott And Whoopi Goldberg For Supporting Him

Bill Cosby
Bill Cosby

The developments are comings so thick and fast in this Cosby issue, with people so interested in finding out whether the legendary comedian is really just an unashamed sexual predator.

Judy Huth became the first out of the recent cluster of women with allegations to file a lawsuit against Cosby. In it she claimed the iconic comedian sexually abused her at the Playboy Mansion in LA back in 1974, when she was just 15 years old.

But in a counter claim from Cosby’s lawyers, as sighted by Mail Online, he is claiming that the lawsuit is nothing more than an attempt to extort money due to the recent claims made by so many women.

The papers state Miss Huth’s lawyer contacted Cosby’s lawyer a month ago with claims for cash in return for silence. The initial amount was $100,000, which increased to as much as $250,000 a more women came forward with their claims.

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