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Video : FOKN Bois reject $100,000 meant to lure them to tone down

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An attempt by an investor to lure controversial Ghanaian music group FOKN Bois with $100,000 so that they “tone down” the “gay vibe” of their latest music video was rejected by Wanlov The Kubolor and M3nsah.

The duo, after rejecting the money, went ahead to shoot their music video for “True friends”, which features Mr Eazi, at Bukom, a community in Ghana’s national capital believed to harbour gays.


“We are friends with many people in this community, and we need to show our solidarity,” Kubolor told Reuters by phone.

“People are having real conversations and it’s been more positive than negative,” said M3nsah, adding: “I feel like that’s the most important thing. Once people start talking about it, some change will happen.”

Although Ghana’s laws do no explicitly mention homosexuality, the country’s 1992 Constitution proscribes “unnatural carnal knowledge”.

As a strong religious nation, the majority of Ghanaians and religious leaders of Christian, Islamic and animist faiths frown on homosexuality.

Speaking on the subject in an interview with Aljazeera a few years ago, President Nana Akufo-Addo said changing Ghana’s laws to legalise homosexuality is not a matter which is “on the agenda” but “bound to happen”.

The President received backlash from Ghanaians who expressed disappointment in his inability to make a definite pronouncement on the subject.

The Speaker of Parliament, Prof Mike Oquaye, however, is on record to have said Ghana’s Parliament will not be coerced into passing any legislation that endorses LGBTQI rights.

Can Fancy Gadam make another Cruise to Plaque-City? 6 Nominations at 3RD TV MVA’s 2019

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Need I remind you who the rulership claim appears to belong to when it comes to music coming from the Northern parts of Ghana? The Gadam Nation President, Fancy Gadam has gone from one win to the other. Maybe on another date, I would scrutinize the errors he’s painlessly made and continues to make on his chosen career path. No pun intended, my choice to write is informed by my perspective. However, I’ll extol his impressive recognition by way of nominations at the upcoming 3RD TV MVA’s.

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Fancy Gadam who came to prominence in 2016, has continued in a streak of impressive gains, from winning awards, to having sold-out concerts, he doesn’t seem to be waning soon. When the nominees list for the 2019 edition of the 3RD TV MVA’s where mentioned on Zylofon Fm, I knew Fancy Gadam was definitely going to receive a nomination or two. however, the energetic performer cum prolific composer stunned everyone with six nominations for four of his recent music videos.

3b3y3 Yie which is doing well across the country was nominated in three categories of the award scheme, namely; Overall Best Video, Best Edited Video and Best Visual Effects Video. The song which has Fancy Gadam singing in Twi was directed by Yaw Scarface, one of Ghana’s finest Directors.

Another of his awesome releases from 2018 featuring Tema’s finest crooner, Mugeez of R2Bees fame titled Ma Baby received a nomination in the Best Choreography Video category. This video and nomination compliments his background as a dancer.

One of Fancy Gadam’s most loved collaborations has been Only You on which he featured Lynx Entertainment signee Kuami Eugene. Personally, it’s an awesome song because Kuami Eugene brought his A-game to compliment the amazing dancing-singer Fancy Gadam. In this particular video, Fancy Gadam and Kuami Eugene take turns to sing one another’s native language effortlessly. The video which was directed by Rex has a beautiful true-to-life story, thus, the nomination. It recieved a nomination in the Best Concept Video.

Biyara Gbani shot by Joe Gameli received a nomination in the Best Afro Pop Video Category.

If the Gadam Nation’s penchant for massive voting during awards is something to rely on, then Fancy Gadam is set to make another cruise to plaque-city.

3RD  TV MVA’s 2019 will be held at the Snap Cinema in Accra on the 7th of December.

How to vote

  1. Dial *920*4* and the 3RD TV Music Video Awards nominee code
  2. Enter No. of votes and proceed to Payment
  3. You will receive SMS to confirm final VOTE

Check Artwork below for voting codes.

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Video: Stonebwoy Drops another Massive Reggae Song ahead of tonight’s Mega Ashaiman to the World Concert.

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Livingstone Etse Satekla known in showbiz as Stonebwoy continues to prove he’s definitely staying relevant for another 40years. He released a song titled Black people which has received a lot of commendation from fans and industry critics. The Reggae song is titled Black People and details the defeatist posture of the black race as a result of the dumping-down of foreign cultures, and ways of life; in a bid to erase the identity of the black race.

This is definitely another conscious joint from the Bhim Nation President who has been embroiled in a whole quagmire of issues involving former label-mates and executives. It is refreshing to note that StoneBwoy is still going stronger and not bowing to the pressure from inaccurate presentation of facts regarding his severed relationship with Black Cedi and Kelvyn boy.

Black People is a reminder to all the Black race; asking them to consciously pursue an agenda to maintain who they are.

In other news, fans of the Bhim Nation President Stonebwoy will be thrilled once again at his annual concert dubbed “Ashaiman to the World”.  The event which is in its 5th edition will be taking place tonight at the Saka Saka Park in Ashaiman. Typical of the past editions, fans will have the rare opportunity of watching the best of Ghanaian musicians as they perform back to back hits live.

Earlier in the year, there were fears that the venue may not be available for the purpose of the event. However, things changed and the event was scheduled to take place tonight.

Prior to tonight’s concert wife of Stonebwoy Dr. Louisa A. Satekla organized a free medical screening session yesterday as part of preparations towards tonight’s concert. It’s a Bhim Nation Night…

Akufo-Addo cuts sod for $993m Pwalugu dam project

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President Akufo-Addo has cut the sod for the construction of the Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam and Irrigation Project.

The project, according to President Akufo-Addo, “will be the single, largest investment ever made by any Government in the Northern sector of the country”, and is in fulfilment of a pledge he made to the Ghanaian people on 21st February when he delivered the Message on the State of the Nation.

Cutting the sod for the construction on Friday, 29th November, 2019, the President stated that the pledge he made was to the effect that construction of the Dam will “avert the perennial flooding caused by the spillage of the Bagre Dam”, as the construction of the dam will be the permanent solution to the problem of spillage from the Bagre Dam.

“Today, we begin the process of realising this pledge. Today, we start the process of helping to bring respite to the people of the Northern Regions of our country, and to lay the foundation for the sustained growth and development of the area,” he added.

The Pwalugu Multipurpose project will consist of three main components, namely the construction of a hydropower plant; the construction of a solar farm; and the establishment of an irrigation scheme covering an area of some twenty-five thousand (25,000) hectares.

President Akufo-Addo noted that the 60-megawatt hydropower plant and the 50-megawatt solar power plant will be the very first hydro-solar hybrid system in the country, with the two technologies complementing each other to provide reliable and stable electricity supply to the national grid.

Additionally, the irrigation component of this project, the largest ever built in the country, with 15,000 out-grower beneficiaries, the President added, will complement the gains made by programmes such as “One Village, One Dam” and “Planting for Food and Jobs”.

With the transformation of North hinging on creating infrastructure and supporting agriculture and agro-based industries, the President bemoaned the fact that in the dry season, agricultural work comes to a halt in the Northern Regions, as farmers continue to be dependent on rain-fed agriculture.

“Irrigation, therefore, remains a key strategy to achieve food security, the eradication of poverty and generation of rural employment in the Northern sector, in particular, and, generally, across the country,” he said.

President Akufo-Addo continued, “With millions of dollars spent on rice imports annually, in the midst of an abundance of fertile lands, this project has the potential to increase annual rice production in the country by up to one hundred and seventeen thousand (117,000) metric tons, reducing rice imports by as much as 16%.”

Again, he revealed that the Pwalugu reservoir can accommodate up to one hundred and twenty thousand (120,000) cages of twenty-five (25) square metres each of fish, with an average yield of two (2) tons per cage, making possible the continuous development of the country’s aquaculture and fisheries sector.

This project, he added, is also very crucial to the realisation of the “One District, One Factory” initiative, as it will serve as a catalyst to developing agro-industry, including reviving the Pwalugu Tomato factory.

“Other hydro-electric projects, such as Akosombo and Bui, were intended also to have irrigation schemes, but they have, unfortunately, not materialised. The story of the Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam and Irrigation Project will be different,” he assured.

With the cost of the project, amounting to some US$993 million, President Akufo-Addo stated that the cost will be borne entirely by Government, and will be executed constructed under an engineering, procurement and construction contract by Sinohydro, and will be executed in 50 months.

“In all, two thousand, two hundred (2,200) Ghanaians, skilled and unskilled, will benefit fully from the project, with the contractor mandated also to source services such as catering, security, water, cement, steel, office logistics, and other supplies locally,” the President stated.

Sex for favours no big deal—singer Meesha

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WHEN the BBC documentary on sex for grades at universities across Africa, including the University of Ghana broke, it might have sparked outrage but not many people were surprised because the practice seems to be pervasive in all spheres of society.

The matter came up for discussion on entertainment shows and while there was consensus that it had become normal in the industry, there was concern also about how to get it stopped because it was a disturbing issue but for now, entrant onto the music scene, Meesha, says sex for favours is not a big deal.  

According to her, there was nothing wrong with people using what they had to get what they wanted.

“I don’t find anything wrong with people using what they have to get what they want, once they are okay with it and feel what is in it is worth going for.

“In the music industry, it is there, just as it is in every sector but I will not be an advocate to kick against it.

“It is normal, I mean sometimes if you compare the guy you willingly give yourself to who will end up breaking your heart or cheat on you to the other one that has something tangible to give you, you may want to go for the latter and that is fine by me,” she told Graphic Showbiz recently.

When asked if she had done or would engage in sex for favours, Meesha said no.

“I will not do but I won’t kick against it either. Fortunately for me, I have the right people around me so I have not faced that yet and I don’t think I will.

“I have followed such stories keenly and my answer has always been that the ladies who do it should be left alone, it’s their decision and choice and it should be respected,” she said.

However Meesha, whose real name is Mishasha Essien, admitted that sex for favour came with its own burden, such as the guilt the person would feel.

“The fact that you will one day sit down and your conscience will prick you that all the things you have achieved did not come from your own efforts; that the awards you won, shows you played are not as a result of your hard work is troubling.

“Look, some of the artistes who speak against these things do them in secret; they have done and are still doing it so why are we being hypocritical about it?” she queried.

Meesha, who is signed on to Red Panther Music, has been doing music professionally for about two years and has songs such as Hearts Won’t Lie, Free and Colours to her credit.

The young lady, who is Ghanaian-Nigerian, is gearing up to release another single, Danger, and is sure that it will bring her the attention she needs.

Meesha is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Economics and Financial Analysis in Canada and said if there was any artiste she would want to work with, it would be Stonebwoy.

“I would love to work with Stone because I am an Afrobeats artiste and he is also into that genre so he is a perfect fit for me,” she said.

NEW MONEY: Bank of Ghana Introduces New denominations. Questions and Answers; Introduction of Higher Denomination Banknotes

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The Bank of Ghana has introduced GHS100 and GHS200 notes to the Ghana currency denominations; it has also added a GHS2 coin to the coin denominations. This was announced by the Governor of the Central Bank of Ghana, Dr. ernest Addison at a Press Conference earlier today in Accra.

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Questions and Answers Introduction of Higher Denomination Banknotes

1. Why has the Bank of Ghana introduced higher denomination? Answer: High levels of inflation and currency depreciation in the past have eroded some of the gains from redenomination. The deadweight burden, reflected in high transaction cost has re-emerged. This set of higher denominations will address this increased transaction cost, especially in high-valued transactions in a cash based economy. Also, the structure of the banknotes denomination has changed resulting in a shift in demand for higher denominations (GH¢50 and GH¢20 account for about 70% of the total demand), reflecting the expansion in income and prices. Introduction of the higher value denominations in circulation are therefore necessary to ensure customer convenience, reduction in the costs of printing and other currency management processes.

2. What are the benefits of introducing these higher denominations? Answer: Ensuring customer convenience; reducing high transaction cost; efficiency in high value transactions in cash; and reduces cost of printing as well as currency management including processing, transporting, and storing banknotes.

100GHS Note

3. Will the new higher denomination banknotes lead to higher inflation? Answer: No. Higher denomination is introduced to only ease high transaction volumes. These notes will only replace some of the large cash transactions done with the existing GH¢50 and GH¢20 banknotes. Again, the value of currency depends on what you can buy with it, rather than what the face value is. Bank of Ghana will remain committed to preserving the purchasing power of the currency.

4. What will happen to the GH¢1 and GH¢ 2 banknotes? Answer: The GH¢1 and GH¢2 banknotes remain legal tender

5. Will the new higher denomination banknotes also be a transaction note? Answer: The GH¢100 will complement the existing high denomination banknotes to ease high value transaction. The GH¢200 banknote will be introduced gradually into circulation and will be in limited quantities.

200 GHS note

6. Why has the Bank of Ghana introduced GH¢2 coins? Answer: Bank of Ghana intends to gradually replace its lower banknotes denominations with coins to reduce its cost of printing. BoG will also embark on a vigorous campaign among road transport workers, market operators, small businesses, supermarkets, vendors and others to create avenues for the usage of the coins including develop infrastructures for coin usage.

7. Is the 1Gp still a legal tender? Answer: The bank has no immediate plan of withdrawing the 1Gp from circulation. 8. How will the Bank of Ghana ensure that Ghanaians are aware of the security features of the new banknotes and coins? Answer: There will be a nationwide educational campaign focused on the security features, proper handling of banknotes and promote usage of coins.

9. What is the need for higher denominations when other countries are moving towards the paperless mode of payments? Answer: Introduction of higher denomination banknotes should not be misinterpreted to mean a shift away from the Central Banks policy of pursuing a cashless society and promoting the use of electronic modes of payments. The Bank of Ghana is rigorously pursuing paperless payment systems and recently implemented a regulatory framework for E-Payments and also introduced interoperability. These have enhanced growth in digital payments particularly growth in mobile money transfers and payments. More recently, the Bank announced exploration of issuing Central Bank Digital Currency. While vigorously pursuing financial inclusion by accelerating the migration to e-payment platforms, the bank is mindful of the relevance of cash in our day-to-day dealings. Undeniably, cash still remains the preferred medium of payment by the large informal sector in the country. This is why we continue to pay attention to enhancements in the structure, security features and management of cash within the economy.

Q&A Sourced from BOG/Bank of Ghana

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