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I Would Go To Law School Next Year – Actress And Musician Fella Makafui Reveals (Watch Video)

Ghanaian actress and burgeoning musician, Mrs Precious Fella Makafui Frimpong, has hinted of soon becoming a lawyer in Ghana.

While granting an interview to award-winning Ghanaian broadcaster Abeiku Aggrey Santana on Accra-based Okay FM, Fella said it was her hope to join Ghana’s tall list of female lawyers.

Giving more information about her ambition, Fella Makafui indicated that come what may, she was going to enter Ghana’s Law School next year (2022).

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She added that she was supposed to go back to school some two years ago but some issues stopped her from enrolling.

She however said that next year was going to be the year in which she would start her journey of becoming a lawyer.

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Even though she did not really state her motivation for choosing to go to law school, Fella said once she is called to the Ghana Bar, she was going to discipline wrongdoers in society.

To this, she mimicked a judge banging a gavel and followed up with the popular sentence, “court rise”.

This erupted laughter from the studio and it even got the actress-turned-singer also bursting out into laughter.

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Among many other things which she spoke about during the interview, Fella Makafui recounted how she managed to put up a 7-bedroom house with the help of her mother.

I Don’t See Anything Wrong With Working With A Gay Person – Gospel Star MOG Music

Award-winning Ghanaian gospel artiste, Pastor Nana Yaw Boakye famed as MOG Music has indicated that he does not mind working with an LGBTQI+ person.

While speaking in an interview with Joy Prime’s Ibrahim Ben-Bako, the Hallelujah singer said he was not one who would discriminate against people with different sexual orientations.

According to him people in the LGBTQI+ community needed to be treated with love instead of being spoken against with harsh words and exhibiting hate towards them.

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The gospel singer who doubles as a man of God added that left to him alone, gay people should be treated with love and kindness.

He added that though such characteristics, one can preach to them and convince them to come and know Jesus Christ.

The Be Lifted crooner said despising people from the LGBTQI+ community was only going to make matters worse and would prevent them from getting to be saved.

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MOG Music’s comments come after widespread debate in the country about the legalization of LGBTQI+.

Don’t Disrespect Sark, Shatta Wale And Other Top Acts Because Of Yaw Tog’s 1 Million Views in 4 Days – Kofi Jamar To Critics

Ghanaian singer Kofi Jamar, has taken a swipe at social media users criticising the likes of Shatta Wale and Sarkodie over Yaw Tog’s impressive achievement with his Sore Remix.

Kofi Jamar took to his Twitter account to ask those criticising the top names in the music industry to take a back seat and show some respect.

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His tweet read: “Stop disrespecting people like Sarkodie, Shatta, Stonebwoy and the likes just because of an achievement made by we newbies. What we’ve come to see and accomplish is been their years of hardworking and consistency. Let’s put some respect on their names plsss”

This followers rampant tweets and social media posts over Yaw Tog’s Sore Remix which managed to garner over 1 million views on Youtube in under a week.

https://twitter.com/KofiJamar/status/1369225200504606722

Checks made by frimprinceproductions showed that the song had made 1.1 million views in 4 days of its release on the popular video website.

As a result of this remarkable showing, many people took to social media to praise the young musician for doing what even the veteran stars could not pull off if even given a week.

This comparison between Yaw Tog and the top stars did not sit well with the Ekorso hitmaker and it has generated some massive debate.

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Yaw Tog featured UK’s Stormzy and award-winning star Kwesi Arthur on the Sore Remix which is looking like an instant hit song.

“I Can Do It Better Syndrome”: The Deadly Virus Killing Ghana’s Economy

Yesterday, I saw how patriotism was exhibited in the highest order by Ghanaians but as usual, we talk about our issues once the show lights are off.

One of the 6 killer diseases killing our beloved country is “I can do it better syndrome”, let me explain how it works.

Simply means, everyone thinks they can solve our problems better than they people in power. This deadly virus spreads across the entire country, from Politics to Creative Arts.

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For instance, some musicians will get fame by insulting “so-called gatekeepers” and their leaders because they think they are not working enough, and yet when they reach that same level and the favor is returned, they start “respect your elders” radio tour.

Example 2, When NDC was in power, you will think once the NPP gets the chance to rule our beloved country, they will transform Ghana into America but today, Dumsor is standing at the door knocking, waiting for Ghanaians to welcome it home.

In short, everything looks simple until you are given the chance to fix it. The main problem is, Ghanaians dont like to collaborate, everyone thinks they are the wisest. We tend to never learn from the mistakes of our elders because we think we are better than them forgetting that everyone was once a child.

Anyway, let me go and complain about how graphic designers are not paid for copyright.

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Until then, the next time you try to complain about any problem, ask yourself this ultimate question, “do you have all the information needed to complain?”

Written By: Prince Opoku

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MOG’s “New Wine” Concert Set To Go Virtual On March 20

It’s the virtual edition of the annual New Wine Concert hosted by VGMA Male vocalist of the year, Pastor Nana Yaw Boakye a. k. a MOGMusic.

All is set for the 2021 New Wine Concert with MOGmusic which promises to yet again give patrons an intimate experience in the presence of God like no other.

This year, the inter-denominational worship night, dubbed, “Crown Him” comes with a new twist as patrons will be connecting from where ever they are virtually to the throne room of God.

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Under the patronage of the Most Rev. Sam Korankye Ankrah, Founder and Apostle General of Royalhouse Chapel International, the highly successful concert will be live telecasted on TV platforms including Powerline TV, Praise TV, Dominion TV and Max24 TV as well as social media handles of MOGmusic.

Featuring this year’s gospel festival will be renowned gospel artistes Joe Mettle, Ohemaa Mercy, Kingz Kid, Luigi Maclean, Minister Herty, Ps Zita and Ps Paa Kyeremanteng. 

Patrons should expect a night of the manifestation of the power of God through song ministrations including hymns like Holy, Holy, Holy, Head of thy church, His kingdom stretch from shore to shore, Living God, What a beautiful name and many more.

Local tunes like Awuradi Wu Ni Madi Ninaaa, Wayeyi, Grace feat. KingzKid, Wuradiaa feat. Pas Zita, Ohemma Mercy Oti Mi Mu.

Songs from MOGmusic’s hit album, Be Lifted will be featured including Elohim, Hallelujah, Redeemed and Jesus.

“This is the 6th time we are having this concert and even though it is going virtual, I can assure you that lives are going to be touched and there will be testimonies,” he said. 

MOGmusic said the theme, ‘Crown Him’ signifies that Jesus is Lord over every situation, including Covid-19.  

MOG Music is a Ghanaian contemporary gospel singer, songwriter and a pastor. 

MOG Music released his first album in 2016 “New Wine” which earned him African Gospel Music awards Nominations for “Album of the Year” and “Discovery of the Year”. 

He released a single “Making It Big” featuring Sarkodie. 

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He has collaborated and performed with numerous gospel musicians, including Ohemaa Mercy, Joe Mettle, Denzel Prempeh, Jekalyn Carr, Danny Nettey, Nii Okai, Ron Kenoly.

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