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Daddy Lumba Grateful To Ghanaians.
Ghanaian highlife legend, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, known in the music industry as Daddy Lumba, has expressed his profound gratitude to Ghanaians for celebrating him during his 52nd birthday celebration last week.
According to the ‘Yentie Obiara' hit maker, he got overwhelmed by how Ghanaians and his fans in Europe and US took to the various social media platforms to wish him well.
He said he never expect to be recognised and celebrated that way. “It's a great surprise and it means a lot to any musician, this is a great privilege. It is the work of God,” he said.
The highlife musician with over 32 years experience in the music industry and has over 30 albums and uncounted awards to his credit, thanked Ghanaians for the support and contribution towards the growth of his career.
He also thanked radio and television presenters for providing him with the needed platform on their various networks for the growth of his musical career.
Since Daddy Lumba joined the highlife music industry over three decades ago, his songs and stage performance have enjoyed massive reviews across various media platforms in the country and beyond.
In the early 1980s, he released his first album on the highlife scene with his massive hit ‘Yeeye Aka Akwantuo Mu' with Nana Acheampong (known together as the Lumba Brothers).
He has been consistent with the release of multiple hit albums since then and has established himself as one of Ghana's most popular singers of his genre, highlife.
He introduced a future love song master, Ofori Amponsah, through his blockbuster hit album ‘Wo Ho Kyere' (1999). Daddy Lumba's pairing in 1999 with the rising star produced five hits and shot Ofori Amponsah into the limelight.
In 2004, he released ‘Ahenfo Kyinye' with Pat Thomas. In 1999, he won three awards, including Best Album of The Year and the Most Popular Song of The Year at the Ghana Music Awards.
Daddy Lumba has won several Ghana awards and other excellence awards, and continue to appeal to the young and old.
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Famous for competing in the Mentor competition, gospel artist Eric Oduro has shared how he exposed a senior pastor who was having an extramarital affair with a colleague's wife.
In his account of the incident on Adom TV's Okukuseku with Emelia Brobbey, Erico said that he had been hired to serve at a church in Nungua when the incident occurred.
It was his responsibility, he said, to oversee a spirit-filled ministry that would bring in the senior pastor to deliver a sermon to the congregation.
He stated he had to reroute his route and return to the church after doing his work and leaving the property because he had forgotten his glasses in the pastor's office.
Upon barging into the senior pastor's office, he said the scene that unfolded before him was so shocking that, to date, he occasionally gets flashbacks.
Erico recounted seeing the pastor pants down while banging the junior pastor's wife, who doubles as the church's secretary, on his desk.
As he snatched his spectacles and made attempts to quietly walk out, he said the pastor pleaded with him not to create a scene as church service was still ongoing.
In exchange for his silence, Erico claims the pastor offered him a substantial bribe, which he accepted.
Source: Dklassgh.com
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Although love is undoubtedly lovely, Gyakie stated in a recent interview with 3FM that romantic connections with individuals in your career could be challenging.
She would not be dating anyone in the industry for the time being, even if she accepted that love is erratic.
If there's another version of myself, I won't counsel myself to do that. As it might be quite risky, I wouldn't suggest doing that.
“Love is a beautiful thing. I wouldn't say it's wrong, but at the same time, right now, I wouldn't advise myself to be with an industry person,” Gyakie said.
Source: Dklassgh.com
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Ghanaian dancer and dance coach Laud Anoo Konadu, known professionally as Dancegod Lloyd, has taken to his official X page to blow his own trumpet since the general public is refusing to give him flowers for his contribution to the Ghanaian music industry in the last few years.
According to the co-founder of the legendary DWP, he has played the biggest role in making songs reach global heights. However, he thinks that apart from legendary dancers Paa Tee and Adjetey Sowah, he is the next big thing to have happened to the Ghanaian dance industry.
Taking to Twitter (X), he wrote:
After Legendary Paa Tee and Adjetey Sowah's era, I played the biggest role in giving the dance industry in Ghana a face in modern day Entertainment. The evidence is there. The number of No.1 songs my dance has influenced…
Source: Dklassgh.com
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