Bulldog has spoken out on his acrimonious break-up with former top act Shatta Wale, who he managed for years until they abruptly ended their relationship. The whole messy break-up was interspersed with threats of violence and exposing nude photos and the like. Speaking on Hitz Fm Wednesday, Bulldog revealed that contrary to most reports, the break-up had nothing to do with money, but instead with the threats Shatta Wale made against his wife. Bulldog said when he heard Shatta Wale was threatening to release the nude photos of his wife, he knew at that point that their working relationship was over.“At the time, I had gotten information that he had my wife’s naked picture and that’s not a joke… The only reason I broke up with Shatta was my family; nothing else. I’m not money conscious. I have worked with people for free” he said. Bulldog said he just wants to set the record straight about the split. Source: ghanacelebrities.com
Africa as a continent has distinguished itself from the world with it rich cultural. The continent might not be recognized as a literate in technology but can be let out when it comes to singing, dancing and drumming. As an African, specifically from Ghana formally known as the Gold Coast, i cant afford to hide my rich cultural from the world. Today i present to the you the Boboobo music. this genre of song is common among the Ewe's or the people of the Volta region. The Borboobo song is backed by ghanaian made drums and a trumpet which is used for solos.
Over 100 Ghanaians and Liberians deported from the United States of America were engaged in a standoff with US officials at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra after they arrived in the country on Wednesday. The deportees who arrived on a chartered flight refused to disembark from a plane that had brought them to the Kotoka International Airport, accusing the US officials of inhumane treatment meted out to them. Some of the deportees who had reportedly served jail terms in the US for various offences including drug trafficking demanded that they be sent back to the US. Others were also deported for staying illegally, over staying their permits and other crimes. The deportees accused the US officials of putting hand and ankle cuffs on them and curtailing their movement on the flight. Some of them said they had been detained since last Thursday from Pennsylvania and continued to wear cuffs even on the plane. The deportees also stated that they refused to dis...
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