Ghanaian high-life sensation, Bisa Kdei says he is still relevant in the industry and Ghanaians should desist from passing ill-comments about his music career.
The “Mansa” hitmaker in an interview with Amansan Krakye on Radio Central in Cape Coast revealed that he becomes very sad when he hears comments that he has faded out of the music scenes.
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"Daddy Lumba's Son" Anokye Supremo Visits Obinim For Spiritual Guidance Over His "Father’s" Lawsuit Against Him
High-life sensation, Daddy Lumba’s look-alike, Anokye Supremo has visited the founder and head pastor of International Godsway Church, Bishop ‘Angel’ Obinim for spiritual assistance.
Anokye asked Angel to help him to overcome the legendary singer, Daddy Lumba who ‘slapped’ him with a lawsuit for impersonation.
Obinim The Angel Cum Dancer Shakes His Body To A Secular Song In His Church As Congregation Cheers On (Video)
There is nothing Bishop Angel Daniel Obinim, founder and leader of the International Godsway Church (IGWC), does that his congregation does not find absolutely, completely, fascinating.
He could jump in church one day, take off all his clothes like a mad man and they would all applaud with glee and some would probably even follow suit.
Daddy Lumba Earth Moving Equipment To Kill An Ant Is Not Fair- Mark Okraku On Daddy Lumba And Look Alike's Saga
Mark Okraku has added his two cents to the seeming back and forth court issue between Charles K Fosu otherwise known as Daddy Lumba and Kwame Anokye, the look-alike of Daddy Lumba.
According to Mark, the issue of Lumba’s lookalike impersonating him could easily be solved in the house because the young talent sees in him a role model.
I'm Even Happy That Daddy Lumba Sued Me — Says Daddy Lumba's 'Son'
Not many people would call getting sued a pleasant experience, but according to Daddy Lumba Jr, that’s exactly how he found his ‘father’ suing him.
Anokye Supremo, the artist who until recently went around parading himself as the son of the legendary highlife artist, dressing and modelling his appearance after him, says he’s ecstatic that he was sued by Daddy Lumba.
Daddy Lumba's 'Son' DL Junior Changes Name To Kwame Supremo
‘Just as Daddy Lumba changed his name to DL’ so has the Ghanaian uppcoming highlife singer, Kwame Anokye who was then known as Daddy Lumba Junior also changed his name from DL Jnr to Anokye Supremo.
Anokye who is facing impersonating charges filed against him by Daddy Lumba his mentor, quickly changed the name to Anokye Supremo to avoid further problems from his mentor.
Working With Daddy Lumba And Kojo Antwi Requires More Effort — Kaywa
A Ghanaian renowned sound engineer and music producer, born David Kojo Kyei popularly known as Kaywa has revealed how hard it is to be working with High-life legends like Daddy Lumba and Kojo Antwi.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, the producer said Daddy Lumba and Kojo Antwi are always eager to do something perfectly and they want the best songs to come out as so when writing and producing their songs it needs a lot of effort to bring it to perfection.
Top Ghanaian Celebrities With Bleached Skins (PHOTOS)
In Ghana, bleaching is nothing new to us and to everyone on the globe for that matter. Over the years, the number of brown skin people bleaching to become white has grown exponentially.
In Ghana also, the issue of bleaching has become very topical, especially if it has to do with celebrities.
I Have Forgiven Daddy Lumba For Stealing My Money — Ampong
Ghanaian gospel musician, Isaiah Ampong who had grudges with veteran Highlife musician, Daddy Lumba over monetary issues says he has forgiven the ‘Yentie Obia’ hitmaker based on the counsel of his mother.
It all started in 2017 after the launch of their joint album ‘Hossana’, according to Ampong, Daddy Lumba took the money they made from the launch away while he [Ampong] was busily taking selfies with his fans after the album launch.
Don't Kill Kuami Eugene's Vim — Richie Tells Ghanaians
Lynx Entertainment boss, Richard Mensah known in Showbiz as Richie has pleaded with Ghanaians not to bring the spirit of the young and talented artiste, Kuami Eugene down by their destructive criticisms.
Kuami Eugene has been ridiculed by the majority of Ghanaians when it came out that his recently released song ‘Confusion’ was stolen from a Malian artiste, Sidiki Diabate’s 2016 song, Fias moi Confiance, translated in English as ‘trust me’.
Daddy Lumba Drags 'Son' To Court
Ghanaian highlife legend Charles Kwadwo Fosu affectionately called Daddy Lumba has dragged Kwame Anokye who has over the years pretended to be his son for material gains, benefits and publicity to court.
Daddy Lumba filed the lawsuit at an Accra High Court alleging that Kwame Anokye has impersonated him.
Kuame Eugene Strenously Denies Stealing 'Confusion' Song — Says He Rather Took Inspiration From Sidiki Diabate
One of the most talented rising stars in Ghanaian music has been accused of stealing.
Kuame Eugene recently dropped a new song, ‘Confusion’, which has been making waves as his other songs.
Agya Koo Is More Popular Than John Dumelo — Minister Of Tourism
According to statistics available to the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Kumawood actor Agya Koo is more popular than Ghanaian most followed actor John Dumelo. This was revealed by the Minister of Tourism, Hon Catherine Afeku.
Hon Catherine Afeku made these statistics known during the launch of Agya Koo TV at the Accra Mall on Sunday, January 4, 2018.
Agya Koo Launches 'Agya Koo TV' And States There's No One On His Level In Ghana
Agya Koo’s ‘NPP TV’, sorry, ‘Agya Koo TV’, was launched by the actor over the weekend.
The launch comes after the tourism minister announced recently that both the comic actor and music legend Daddy Lumba would be getting their own tv stations.
Tourism Ministry Announces 'Job For The Boys' — Daddy Lumba And Agya Koo TV To Be Launched Soon
The Minister of Tourism and Creative Arts, Catherine Abla Afeku, has announced plans to soon launch a new tv station focusing on the works of two Ghanaian art legends.
The impending launch of Daddy Lumba TV and Agya Koo TV, Afeku says, are part of efforts to promote local content to Ghanaians.