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Ghanaian TikTok Star Osanju Reportedly Dies at 25

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Kumasi / Accra, Ghana — Monday, September 1, 2025 — Elvis Frimpong, better known online as Osanju, the popular TikToker from Kumasi, has reportedly passed away overnight on Sunday, August 31 to Monday, September 1, 2025. Reports indicate he died in his sleep shortly after watching Barcelona’s match that ended in a draw.

This news comes just five months after the funeral of his mother, Veronica Frimpong (“Amonu”), who passed away in January 2025. Her funeral was held in March 2025. Osanju was 25 years old.

🕊️ Background & Health Battles

Osanju had been vocal on social media about his struggle with a serious blood condition, believed to be leukemia, which caused abnormal clotting and required expensive treatments. He shared that he had to sell personal belongings, but received financial help from online supporters  . In his final TikTok video, he appeared disappointed with Barcelona’s 1-1 draw vs. Rayo Vallecano and expressed frustration with the match result — hours before his passing.

Reactions from Friends, Family & Fans

Fellow TikToker and collaborator Oheneba Jude broke his silence in an emotional post, sharing photos from events including his late mother’s funeral and captioning them: “God, why” with crying emojis  . On social media, fans and friends expressed sorrow and disbelief: “Eeeei . I don’t believe this.” “I’m soooooo broken hearted.” 

What We Know & What Remains Unconfirmed

While multiple sources report his passing, no official medical or family statement has been issued publicly to confirm the cause of death. The timeline suggests he went to bed late on August 31 after watching the Barcelona match and did not wake up on September 1.

Summary

Osanju, a promising young content creator known for his energetic TikTok presence and openness about personal grief and illness, reportedly died in his sleep on September 1, 2025, at age 25. His passing follows months of health struggles and profound personal loss. The stories shared by peers and fans reflect the deep emotional impact of his loss in Ghana’s digital community.

Looking Ahead

Further confirmation from family representatives or medical professionals has not yet emerged. We will update this article if an official statement becomes available.

Apostle Eric Nyamekye Urges Hope for Women Facing Unplanned Pregnancies

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Accra, Ghana – The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has delivered a message of hope and reassurance to young women facing the challenges of unplanned pregnancies.

Speaking during a recent church gathering, Apostle Nyamekye emphasized that an unplanned pregnancy should not be a source of despair or hopelessness. He reminded the congregation that every child, regardless of the circumstances of their conception, is a gift from God with a unique destiny.

“Don’t worry if you find yourself with an unplanned pregnancy,” he said. “God will take care of the child. He has a plan and purpose for every life He allows to be born.”

The apostle encouraged families, church leaders, and communities to offer support instead of condemnation, noting that many young women suffer silently due to stigma and rejection. He highlighted that the church must serve as a refuge of compassion, reminding believers that Jesus Himself welcomed and valued children.

His remarks have resonated across social and religious circles in Ghana, sparking renewed conversations about how faith-based organizations can provide both spiritual and practical support to expectant mothers in difficult situations.

As Ghana continues to grapple with social issues surrounding teenage pregnancy and stigmatization, Apostle Nyamekye’s message underscores the need for empathy, love, and constructive engagement to help young women embrace motherhood without fear.

Serwaa Amihere Earns Law Credentials, Poised for Bar Admission in Ghana

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Accra, Ghana – Renowned media personality and television presenter Serwaa Amihere has officially completed her legal training at the Ghana School of Law and is preparing to be called to the Ghanaian Bar later this year.

After graduating in mid-2023 with a Second-Class Upper honours LLB degree from GIMPA, Serwaa enrolled in the Ghana School of Law later that year and recently achieved full completion of her final law exams. She is now eligible to carry the title “Esquire” following her formal call to the Bar, expected in October 2025.

Amihere, widely known as the host of GH Today on GhOne TV and celebrated for an award-winning broadcasting career, made headlines when she ventured into legal studies. In earlier interviews, she described the experience as “humbling” and acknowledged the rigors of balancing media responsibilities with intensive legal training. Her decision reflects a deliberate pursuit of dual excellence in both law and media.

With her Bar admission imminent, Serwaa is set to expand her professional ambitions—potentially merging legal advocacy with her media platform to champion public interest issues, women’s empowerment, and youth development through the Serwaa Amihere Foundation.

As Ghana continues to spotlight talented professionals making transitions across high-impact sectors, Serwaa Amihere’s trajectory offers an inspiring blueprint for personal growth and dedication. Her fans and followers are eagerly awaiting her next chapter—whether in the courtroom, on camera, or on the public stage.

Blacc Tbwoy (Ai With Enoch) Inspires at “All Things AI” Meet-Up

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Ghana Media’s very own blogger and creative voice, Blacc Tbwoy, popularly known as Ai With Enoch, is making waves in the tech and creative space after being spotted at the recent All Things AI Meet-Up hosted by Design Pxd. The event brought together some of Ghana’s brightest young minds to explore the future of artificial intelligence and its role in shaping industries.

Blacc Tbwoy, known for his innovative approach to media and storytelling, shared powerful insights on how AI is transforming the digital landscape. Speaking to participants, he emphasized the urgency of embracing artificial intelligence as a tool for growth and innovation.

“AI is here to stay. Lock in early,” he advised, underscoring the importance of preparing for the future rather than resisting change.

His presence at the event highlighted not only his role as a blogger and content creator, but also as a thought leader shaping conversations on technology in Ghana. By blending creativity with technology, Blacc Tbwoy is positioning himself as one of the young voices to watch in the country’s digital transformation.

As Ghana continues to explore opportunities in the tech sector, personalities like Blacc Tbwoy are proving that the fusion of media, creativity, and artificial intelligence can inspire a new generation of innovators.

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Wendy Shay Nominated for Afrima 2025 Best Female Artist in West Africa

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Ghanaian music star Wendy Shay has once again proven her influence and consistency in the African music industry with a prestigious nomination at the upcoming Afrima 2025 Awards. The celebrated singer has been shortlisted in the Best Female Artist in West Africa category, a recognition that highlights her talent, hard work, and contribution to music on the continent.

Over the years, Wendy Shay has built a strong brand for herself both in Ghana and beyond, with numerous hits that resonate across audiences. Her nomination comes as no surprise to many fans who believe she has been one of the most dominant female voices in the region.

This achievement marks another major milestone in her career and adds to Ghana’s pride on the international stage. Supporters of the RuffTown Records star are already rallying behind her with the hope that she will bring the award home.

The Afrima Awards, known for celebrating excellence in African music, will once again shine a spotlight on the continent’s top talents. For Wendy Shay, this nomination could be the moment that cements her as one of West Africa’s finest.

Video: Snoop Dogg Puts Spotlight on 24GH_Comedy: A Big Win for Ghanaian Youth Creatives

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In a moment that has set social media buzzing, American rap legend and global icon Snoop Dogg has officially shared content from Ghana’s very own 24GH_Comedy on his verified Instagram page—accompanied by one of his signature hilarious captions.

This endorsement is more than just a repost; it is a powerful reminder that Ghanaian creativity is crossing borders and making waves on the global stage. Snoop Dogg, who commands millions of followers worldwide, is known for spotlighting content that resonates with people across cultures. For 24GH_Comedy, a young Ghanaian creative brand built on laughter, originality, and the spirit of hustle, this recognition represents a milestone that goes far beyond likes and comments—it symbolizes possibility.

Ghana’s creative industry is fast becoming one of Africa’s strongest exports, and moments like this show that talent knows no boundaries. From TikTok skits to Instagram reels, the digital space has become a golden platform for young people to showcase their art, culture, and vision to the world.

This international nod is a clear message to every Ghanaian youth chasing their dreams: your work matters, your creativity has value, and the world is watching. Whether in music, comedy, filmmaking, fashion, or digital storytelling, there has never been a better time to believe in your craft, remain consistent, and keep pushing—even when the recognition seems distant.

If Snoop Dogg can spot and celebrate Ghana’s 24GH_Comedy from across the globe, then every hardworking creative has a chance to shine on the international stage. This is Ghana to the world—and the world is watching.

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Shatta Wale’s Street Crown Allegedly Submitted for Grammy Consideration

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Unconfirmed reports reaching the media suggest that the management of Ghanaian dancehall icon Shatta Wale has officially submitted his global hit single “Street Crown”, off the Voice of the Crown EP, for Grammy Awards nomination consideration.

Though yet to be confirmed by the Grammy Recording Academy, industry insiders claim that Shatta Wale’s team strongly believes the track has the potential to capture the attention of voters due to its originality, powerful message, and top-tier production quality.

Fans of the Shatta Movement (SM) have since taken to social media to express excitement, praising the dancehall star for continually pushing Ghanaian music onto the global stage. Many are hopeful that this submission will mark another groundbreaking moment in African music history.

While the nomination process is highly competitive, supporters believe Street Crown has what it takes to break through and put Ghana on the Grammy spotlight.

Good luck to Shatta Wale and the entire Shatta Movement family worldwide as they await official updates from the Academy.

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Orlando: White Husband Sentenced to 72 Years for Brutal Murder of Ghanaian Wife

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The Orlando community has been left in shock following the sentencing of James Fropil, a white American man, to 72 years in prison for the brutal murder of his Ghanaian wife, Yaa Abi. The case, marked by its sheer cruelty and racial undertones, has stirred deep conversations about domestic violence, race, and justice in the United States.

According to court documents, Yaa Abi—described by friends as a vibrant, loving, and hardworking woman—was killed in her own home. Prosecutors revealed that Fropil’s attack was so savage that his wife was left unrecognizable. Photos and testimonies presented in court were too graphic to be released publicly, with investigators calling it one of the most horrifying acts of domestic violence they had encountered.

Neighbors testified that they often heard heated arguments from the couple’s home but never imagined it would end in such tragedy. On the night of the crime, police were called after multiple 911 reports of screams and disturbances. By the time officers arrived, Yaa Abi was already lifeless, her body bearing signs of extreme violence.

During sentencing, the judge condemned Fropil’s actions as “deliberate, cruel, and inhuman,” saying the punishment must reflect both the gravity of the crime and the need to protect society from such violence.

For Yaa Abi’s family, who traveled from Ghana for the trial, the verdict brought mixed emotions. Her brother, speaking outside the courtroom, said:

“No sentence can bring our sister back. She came here for love, for a future, but she was taken from us in the most brutal way. We are grateful justice has spoken, but our pain will never leave.”

The case has sparked outrage among women’s rights advocates, particularly in Orlando’s African and immigrant communities. Many point to the rising cases of domestic violence against immigrant women, who often face unique challenges such as isolation, cultural barriers, and fear of seeking help.

Community leaders have called for stronger interventions, counseling services, and awareness campaigns to prevent tragedies like this. “Every time we stay silent, another woman’s life is at risk,” said a local advocate during a candlelight vigil held in Yaa Abi’s honor.

As James Fropil begins his 72-year prison sentence, the community continues to mourn Yaa Abi—remembered as a warm, joyful woman who loved deeply and deserved to live.

Her story now serves as a painful reminder of the urgent fight against domestic violence and the need to create safer spaces for women, especially those far from their homeland.

Benjamin Fordjour School of Leadership Celebrates First Graduating Cohort

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The Benjamin Fordjour School of Leadership has marked a historic milestone with the graduation of its very first cohort in the Certificate in Leadership program. Seventeen outstanding students proudly received their certificates during a moving ceremony filled with worship, testimonies, and a powerful sense of God’s presence.

The eight-month, college-credit certificate is tailored for men and women who feel called to leadership in ministry but may not be able to commit to a full degree program. The course equips participants with a strong foundation in leadership principles, offering them both confidence and clarity as they step into new roles of service.

The celebration featured inspiring speeches from graduates, reflections from faculty, and a heartfelt acknowledgment of Professor Spencer Duncan. His influence and dedication to shaping principled leaders were deeply recognized, with students and faculty alike expressing gratitude for his enduring impact.

“This is more than just an academic achievement—it is a reminder that God is still raising leaders for His work,” remarked one graduate during the ceremony.

Looking ahead, the school is preparing to welcome new students into its next cohort, promising transformative insights, bold conversations, and practical training for future leaders.

The Benjamin Fordjour School of Leadership expressed its hope that through such programs, God will continue to raise principled leaders, create opportunities for the vulnerable, and guide communities toward peace, justice, and shared prosperity.

Registration for the next intake will open soon.

Dr. UN Says Black Sherif Not Ready for His Award Yet

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Controversial awards organizer, Dr. UN, has once again sparked conversation after making bold comments about Ghanaian music sensation Black Sherif.

Speaking in an interview, Dr. UN revealed that he receives countless calls from people urging him to honor Black Sherif with one of his awards. However, he insists that the “Second Sermon” hitmaker has not yet reached the level required to earn such recognition.

“People keep calling me, telling me to give Black Sherif an award. But he’s not there yet. He hasn’t even been in the music industry for 10 years. My awards are bigger than him,” Dr. UN stated.

His remarks have stirred mixed reactions among music lovers, with some describing them as hilarious while others believe Black Sherif, despite his short time in the industry, has already achieved remarkable international success.

Black Sherif, who rose to prominence in 2021, has become one of Ghana’s biggest musical exports, winning global recognition with his unique blend of trap and highlife. Still, according to Dr. UN, longevity and consistency are key before any consideration for his award scheme.