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Ebony had more nationwide hits songs than Shatta Wale, Bullet argues

Ebony Reign’s manager Bullet of Ruff and Smooth fame has rejected suggestions that Dancehall King Shatta Wale had more hit songs than his client and deserves the 2017 Artist of the Year in the upcoming Ghana Music Awards.

Last week, Shatta revealed in an interview that Ebony must pray that his troubles with award organisers Charter House will not be settled and prevent him from partaking in the awards else, she will be unable to pick the enviable artist of the year.

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However, Bullets believes Shatta’s efforts in the year under review would’ve carried enough weight if it was between 2013 and 2016.

“If it were the year 2013, 2014, 2015 or 2016, I would’ve said Shatta [Wale] is right but Shatta knows that in 2017 Ebony did a lot more than he did,” Bullet said.

“Shatta never had like five hits songs [as compared to Ebony].

“When you say major hits, Shatta had ‘Ayoo’ and ‘Taking Over’ and later in the year he had ‘Freedom’. The track ‘Forgetti’ is a normal hit and he knows it. ‘Forgetti’ is not bigger that ‘Taking Over’ and he knows it. It’s ‘Ayoo’, Taking Over and Freedom, making it three hits in 2017.”

He added: “Ebony had ‘Poison’, ‘Sponsor’, ‘Date your Father, ‘Hustle’ and ‘Maame Hw3’ in 2017. I mean let’s be real, Shatta, if it was like last year and last two years he would be right but now, I don’t think so.”

Shatta Wale has been banned from the awards since 2015 after he launched a scathing attack on the organisers for an alleged foul play.

I slept with the headmaster for ¢100 ($22) for school fees, Ejisuman SHS lady reveals

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A 21-year old student of the Ejisuman Senior High School (SHS) in the Ashanti Region has disclosed that she and her school mates mostly engage in sexual bouts with their teachers in order to pay their fees.

According to the student whose name is withheld, majority of the female students are faced with financial constraints hence the teachers and the Assistant head prey on them.

Making the damning revelation on Abusua Nkommo hosted by Kwame Adinkra, she explained that the teachers have been feasting on them sexually on daily basis.

She indicated that the teachers threaten to sack or fail them during exams if they refuse to satisfy their sexual pleasure saying they always succumb to their (teachers) pressures.

The distressed student stated that some of the teachers after satisfying themselves fail to fulfil their part of the bargain citing her case where the teacher failed to give her the money after the sex.

She indicated that she was advised by her mates to report the case to the District Chief Executive (DCE) for the area but refused, fearing that she might be prevented from writing the upcoming 2018 WASSCE.

The Ejisu SHS third year student added that the teacher later requested to sleep with her again before he will give her the GH₵100 for her school fees arrears but she objected to his demand.

She said she suffered depression when the teacher failed to give her the money adding that some of the students enjoy the sex they have with the teachers due to the goodies that follow.

She intimated that she was lucky not to have gotten pregnant but some of her mates are out of school due to unwanted pregnancies.

‘Some of the girls agree to the pressures of the teachers just to pay their fees. In my quest to pay my fees arrears, I once slept with one of the teachers when the school’s authorities threatened to sack those of us owing from classrooms, because I had no one to pay my school fees, I agreed to have sex with him when he approached me with the request. He further threatened to ensure that I’m sack if I reveal the details of our sexual affair to anyone,’ she explained.

She further revealed that the teachers sometimes seize their phones, shoes, slippers and threaten to return them after sleeping with the girls, saying they are now living in total fear.

She called on the Ghana Education Service (GES) to investigate the matter and transfer the ‘bad’ teachers from the school.

‘Some of the teachers are not committed to the teaching, we planned to stage a demonstration to disclose the evil acts of the teachers but we will suffer the consequence thereof,’ she bemoaned.

She said some of the boys are punished if found of being in relationship with some of the girls, admitting that there are some genuine teachers in the school.

_Ultimatefmonline

 

I rather die than accepting help from NPP, says Kumawood actress Kani

One female Kumawood actress, Gloria Kani, has insisted that she will never accept any form of help from President Akufo-Addo and the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) even if it is done for all Ghanaians.

According to the young lady, who campaigned for former president John Dramani Mahama during the 2016 general elections, she joined the opposition party (NDC) as a kid and many of her family members have risen through the ranks to attain higher positions in the party.

She further insisted that she will rather choose death over any form of help from NPP.

“I did not join NDC because of money, I am NDC. My uncle, honourable Stephen Kunsu has been a member of parliament for the people of Kintampo for 20 years on the ticket of NDC,” Kani told Hello FM.

“If I’m sick now and NPP would have to give me life, I promise you that I’ll choose to die rather. I can never vote for NPP. Honestly, it won’t even work,” she added.

With the Kumawood movies on the decline currently, Kani is currently in Kumasi running her private businesses.

 

Swansea City coach Carvalhal not ready to start Bony ahead of Ayew

Swansea City manager Carlos Carvalhal has insisted that he won’t rush Wilfried Bony’s return to the starting line-up ahead of Ghanaian striker Jordan Ayew since the former only recovered fully from a troublesome injury.
Bony who has enjoyed a limited game time this season, came on for Ayew in the Welsh side’s 1-0 victory over Liverpool on Monday to breath back life into their fight to avoid relegation.

“Bony has been involved in three games,” Carvalhal was quoted as saying by Wales Online.

“The first was in the Cup at Wolves, after he had been injured. I put him in to improve the tempo, the performance was not good, but I could not expect more than that because he had only trained three or four times.

“He hasn’t played too much [like Jordan Ayew who always start] and I prefer that a player like that can really effect the game. Even if it’s only 30 minutes, I prefer that at a high level than a whole game where he has to protect himself.

“If he plays the whole 90 minutes when he is not fit, then the players can lose confidence and the team can lose games also,” he added.

Swansea are at the foot of the EPL log with 20 points, three points below safety.

Prince Tagoe wants ‘cheap’ fame, says Asamoah Gyan

Ghana captain Asamoah Gyan has reacted angrily to comments made by Prince Tagoe about the Black Stars captaincy insisting that the former striker wants to ride on his name for fame.

Tagoe who played alongside Gyan in the Black Stars on numerous occasions, believes coach Kwesi Appiah made a huge mistake to pick Gyan ahead of Sulley Muntari and Michael Essien in 2012 since the duo were the seniors in the team at that time.

“What I can say is that everybody have his or her opinion. Even when a president is elected, someone will still argue that he doesn’t deserve to be the President,” Gyan told Hot FM.

“Others will also oppose to that comment and say he deserved it. Prince Tagoe is also saying his mind but I was expecting him to say it when he was in camp with us. We played together so he had the best of opportunities to express his grievances.”

“When people want to become famous ,they often try to use my name. The captain was given to me six years ago so why now? These people are only tarnishing my image because they know they can get the fame they are craving for after this.

“I worked really hard to earn the fame that I’m enjoying. Prince Tagoe and Nana Aba Anamoah are only using my name for fame,” he added.

Gyan is Ghana’s all-time topscorer with 51 goals and has admitted he will hang his boots after the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations holding in Cameroon.

Boxing: Tagoe-Saucedo showdown in Accra

Come January 27, Ghana will witness yet another engrossed bout involving unsung hero-the ‘Game Boy’-Emmanuel Tagoe and Argentine journeyman-David Fernando Saucedo-(70-61-10Kos-6 losses,3 draws) in their much anticipated Super Lightweight battle at the Bukom Boxing Arena which is fast becoming the ‘Mecca of Ghana boxing ‘kind courtesy Baby Jet promotions.

This fight has been on the wish list of the Ghanaian who somewhat has proven to be the best in the country now and by extension, registered his emotions being the most richest boxer in Ghana.

When Tagoe’s nemesis –Fernando Saucedo pulled out of their initial meeting, it greatly affected the Ghanaian’s plans and he believed the Argentine was running away from him.

It has always been on the checklist of the stylish Ghanaian pugilist to pursue a shot at the biggest pinnacle of the four main divisions-and Saucedo would not be a stumbling block.

Many Ghanaians have doubted the ring potentials of Tagoe but truth is bitter. After perusing through his testimonials, Emmanuel Tagoe is undoubtedly the only existing World Champion in Ghana and perhaps an unsung hero in recent times.

We have so soon forgotten that the ‘Game Boy’ actually effected the leeway for upcoming boxers like Dogbe, Micah and Commey to follow.

It is well established by boxingghana.com beyond all skepticisms that the tough talking boxer is indeed the only Champion the country can boast of as at now.

But this fight will perhaps shut down the pessimistic philosophy surrounding his reign as the only World Champion that the country currently has when he cruises to victory on Saturday night. No questions about that.

ANALYSIS:

Fernando saucedo in all fairness will not be counted as one of Argentines finest boxers, notwithstanding his long lists of fights he has gone through.

The history of Argentina’s great ring engagers includes the likes of Sergio Martinez, Justo Suarez,Oscar Bonavena and in recent times Carlos Monzon.

Sergio Martinez fought Miguel Cotto-a hall of famer.Oscar Bonavena was yet another heavyweight legend in Argentina in the 70s.He had a naughty grumble with the then intrepid ring Heavyweight of the world, Joe Frazier ,knocking him twice to the canvas but eventually losing on a split decision. Oscar again lost to legendary Muhammad Ali in 15rounds

Middleweightchampion- Sergio Martinez is heartly recognized by his single-shot demolishing of Paul Williams in their 2010 engagement and is touted as one of the most iconic knockouts in recent years.

Carlos held the world middleweight title for 7 years in the 70s.Hewas a methodical ring general and brutalized opponents and no wonder he has become a major celebrity in South America.

Saucedo lost to Nedal Hussein from Australia(48,43wins,27kos 5 losses )an opponent who had tasted the wrath of Pacquio for the International Superbamtamweight title in 2000 and was Koed.The Saucedo- Nedal fight in May,2004, had the vacant WBO Asia Pacific Super Featherweight Title on the line in which Saucedo was disqualified.

Infact Saucedo fought credible opponents like, Claudio RosendoTapia, Acelion Freitas and Chris John. He lost to John a by UD in 2010 in Jakarta His last loss was against Rances Barthelemy- in 2004 in an IBF Super Featherweight defensefor the latter.

In fact, the credibility of Chris John-the dragon-(52-48-22kos-1 loss-3 draws-)a former Indonesian champion is worth mentioning because the rugged Indonesian had fought Juan Manuel Marquez before in which he won over 12 rounds.

Saucedo fought Rances Barthelemy(27-26-13kos-0-0)who defeated Argenis Mendez on January,3 2014 and lost. He was again defeated in a rematch.

SAUCEDO

The aging Argentine has a -lower KO percentage notwithstanding his long role call in the ring. It is a difficult assignment for Saucedo anytime he steps up to world class fights; a typical example was when he fought Freitas and Chris John. He was completely shut out on the cards.

He is a very experienced fighter with craft and very good at staying on the outside and countering his opponents with improvised aggression. He throws fluid combinations attacking the body and shifting quickly upstairs.

He paws with a jab and leaves himself very open for the counter right hand but lacks punching power.

Very comfortable from the outside and this is a sure recipe for disaster against Tagoe who is very cunning with his infrequent sweeping counters. Saucedo will surely apply the principle of staying in the face of Tagoe and throw tones of punches to confuse the Ghanaian.

But this will be comical for the ”Game Boy”who the least respects a boxer who has fought over 70 times with only 10 Kos.

TAGOE:

The Ghanaian has cropped up in some unthinkable confidence of late and that is the hidden key to his inevitable victory on Saturday.

The “richest boxer in Ghana” as he touts himself, needs to scribble his flaws and seek for earlier corrections ahead of the fight.

He has on a couple of occasions exhibited some hilarity in the ring which must be eschewed. Nonetheless, I feel he has fought some credible boxers in this likes of Lantey Addy, Malik Jabir,George Ashie, and Allan Kamote.

In fact his capturing of the IBO Belt recently when he hospitalized Mzonke Fana was a pleasure to observe. Tagoe showed explicit ring craft to dominate the South African.

One fight I love so much was that against American Geraldo Robbles.It was a complete litmus test for the Ghanaian. And he shone. My happiness for Tagoe in that fight is premised on the rich record of the American who had earlier fought names like Brandon Rios,Manny Pacquio and Timothy Bradley.

Again against Carlo Magali, Tagoe proved his worth as a big name in the annals of Ghana Boxing. Incredible! Tagoe brushed off the bluff of Carlo who had a fresh CV in knocking out Japanese contender – Masatoshi Kotani.

The Ghanaian boxer has had to eradicate on his way to glory three Filipinos who had been a huge impedimentia is on his path.

He engaged Jobert Delos Reyes, Ronald Pontillas, Carlo Magali—the third Filipino victim.

Admittedly, Tagoe had a nightmarish performance against the stubborn Pontillas at the Bukom Emporium forcing a heartbeat majority decision of 115-115,116-112,118-111 from the three judges : Shadrack Acquaye,Adon Berthin of Benin and Frederick Ghartey of Ghana. The Ghanaian visited the canvass on two occasions- 4th and 9th rounds.

PREDICTION:

Tagoe has come of age and all the cards are sloping in his favour. His handwork has improved. His backroom staff are relentless in his progress. The fans are reckoning to see him gel in the ring. He needs to stamp his authority as the best in the country. He’s got it.

The Bukom Boxing Arena has also become a lions den for many visitors but most of all I think ‘Game Boy’ has matured over the years enough to win on the day. No two ways about that.

Statistically, Saucedo might have fought many boxers but only a few are credible. He has had little taste outside his native country as well.

Boxingghana believes it is a perfect pick for the Ghanaian. A good challenger but not dangerous.
Length and power, speed and skill will be far too much for the light-hitting Saucedo. I don’t think this fight will see the round of 6. I see no reason why Tagoe shouldn’t be able to defend this title on a icy note. His fistic ambition is on the line. It’s a done deal. Game Boy wins.

_Dennis Moore (www.boxingghana.com)

Nigeria FA president Pinnick ready to house ‘mad’ Wilson Oruma

NFF President, Amaju Pinnick, has revealed that he is ready to offer help to embattled former Super Eagles player, Wilson Oruma who is battling emotional and psychological disorder.

The former Marseille player was reported to have been duped by an unscrupulous person in Nigeria when he wanted to invest in oil business.

Oruma is believed to have lost over 1.6 billion Naira, leading to his disorder as he has been spotted roaming the streets of Lagos recently.

‘’By next week, Oruma will move into my house before they finish furnishing the three-bedroom flat where he would stay,” Pinnick said.

“His story is a pathetic one and we cannot allow him to die. I am rendering this help to him from one Warri man to another. We are Warri Ambassadors.

‘’All we need to do is to show him, love. I ate with him. He’s stable. The NFF will include him to play a role in our award ceremony coming up soon.

“Thereafter, we’ll include him in the U-20 national team. Come June, we’ll also include him in the contingent to Russia to cheer the Super Eagles.

“I’m still talking with some of the clubs he played for to allow him to come and do a coaching course with them,’’ he added.

Secretary to Ghana’s first president Kwame Nkrumah confirmed dead

Former Ghanaian diplomat Kwaku Baprui Asante, has died on Monday morning at age 93, AshesGyamera can confirm.

The noble man has been battling illness for some time now but finally gave up early hours of Monday despite efforts by family members to at least prolong his existence on earth.

He was the secretary to Ghana ‘s First President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and served under most Heads of States in Ghana.
He was also the Principal Secretary at African Affairs Secretariat from 1960 to 1966.

Asante attended Achimota School and returned there to teach Mathematics but left for other businesses later on.

He was regarded as one of the few pre-independence era people, who saw it all and always gave advices to governments on policies.

Hearts 1-2 Dreams FC: Leonard’s penalty wins G8 title for Believers

Dreams FC pipped ten-man Hearts of Oak 2-1 to win 2018 Ghalca G8 tournament at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium on Sunday.

Two goals from Razak Cromwell and captain Leonard Owusu Agyeman after going down to Daniel Kordie’s opener, gave Dreams their first-ever major silverware and meant that Hearts and their manager Frank Elliott Nuttal have lost two finals within three months.

Hearts made a single change in their starting XI that defeated Asante Kotoko in the semifinals as Patrick Razak came in for Reginald Thompson while Dreams kept faith in their setup with Eric Gawu leading the attack against his former side.

Dreams had the first opportunity by the first minute after Gawu went past his marker and sent a low drive across the face of goal but couldn’t find a teammate for a tap in. Razak forced a save from Dreams goalkeeper Isaac Amoako on the other side.

However, Kordie opened the scoring for Hearts by the 11th minute. The youngster connected a pass and sent a powerful shot past goalkeeper Isaac Amoako from 25 yards out.

Dreams regrouped and Cromwell equalised for them seven minutes later after Gawu’s pass located him. Sharani Zuberu could have sent Dreams in front for the time in the game by the 42nd minute but he failed to guide his effort past goalkeeper Ben Mensah before Gawu also shot wide.

Kordie combined with Cosmos Dauda by 47th minute but the former’s last ditch effort was blocked by Patrick Arthur.

Dreams finally took the lead by 62nd minute after Gawu was brought down in the box. Leonard sent goalkeeper Mensah to the wrong side and silence the traveling supporters of Hearts at the stadium.

With seven minutes remaining, Hearts were left with ten men after Inusah Musah picked his second yellow of the day following a rush tackle.

Nuttall charged his men to move forward in search of the equaliser but they couldn’t find a breach in Dreams’ resilient defence just like it happened against Asante Kotoko in the FA Cup in October.

Shatta Wale’s Freedom track tops BBC’s dancehall chart

The year 2018 seems to be another happy one for Ghana’s dancehall king, Shatta Wale, after his track Freedom was adjudged the best and most listened to song of the week in Ghana.

Although, the song is made of six words —Shatta, Wale, Freedom, My, name, is — and received public backlash from a section of Ghanaians,  it has been the tune many use to dance at parties and other places of interest.

Stonebwoy’s ‘I’m a hero‘ came third and Dem Confuse by Shatta ended up in second place as the best dancehall tunes in Ghana currently.

Shatta Wale is expected to be nominated this time around by Charter House for 2017 Ghana Music Awards after being banned since 2015.

He released hit after hit in 2017 including Ayoo, Umbrella, Taking Over, Forgetti.