Ghanaian artiste Showboy has sparked controversy with claims that award-winning musician Black Sherif is not benefiting financially from his rising success.
Showboy
In a recent video, Showboy alleged that despite Black Sherif’s global recognition, hit records, and chart dominance, the young star is not making the money expected of his stature. He attributed this to the contract Black Sherif reportedly signed with his record label, Empire.
According to Showboy, Empire takes the bulk of revenue from streaming platforms, international tours, and live performances, leaving Black Sherif with little personal gain. He argued that although the label’s financial investment boosted Sherif’s career, the structure of the deal favors Empire far more than the artiste himself.
Black Sherif
“He will spend years making music but won’t own it, and in the end, he’ll have nothing to show for all his hard work,” Showboy warned. He further claimed that the label’s long-term plan is to drain Black Sherif financially, benefiting from his artistry while leaving him disadvantaged.
The comments have stirred conversations online, with many fans debating whether Black Sherif’s contract with Empire is truly exploitative or simply part of the trade-offs in the music industry.
Well-known media personality Nana Aba Anamoah (sometimes referred to simply as “Nana Aba”) launched a scathing critique of Ghana head coach Otto Addo, following the Black Stars’ surprising 1-1 draw against Chad on 4 September 2025. She described the result as “embarrassing” and suggested that Addo’s tactics and preparation were to blame for Ghana’s lackluster performance.
Otto Addo Fires Back at Team Performance
In his post-match press conference, Addo expressed his deep frustration over Ghana’s inability to convert domination into a win. Despite controlling possession, registering numerous attempts and corners, the Black Stars still failed to seal victory. As he put it:
“I can’t say we played excellently … because it was a draw. … We had a lot of corners, a lot of shots … and normally we have to win this game.”
Blaming the Conditions
Addo also pointed to the poor pitch conditions in N’Djamena, condemning the hard, dried-out surface for slowing down his team’s fluid European-style play:
“The pitch was very slow for us … When it’s not watered … we can’t play fast … it’s a disadvantage for us.”
The Match at a Glance
Date & Venue: 4 September 2025 at Stade Olympique Maréchal Idriss Déby Itno, N’Djamena, Chad Ghana Goalscorer: Jordan Ayew (17th minute) Chad Equalizer: Celestine Ecua (88th minute), marking Chad’s first World Cup qualifying point Group I Standings: Ghana remain top with 16 points, Madagascar second with 13, Mali third with 12.
Stakes & What’s Next
Ghana now turns its attention to a pivotal Group I fixture against Mali at the Accra Sports Stadium on Monday, 8 September 2025 at 19:00 GMT. A win will help them secure top spot—and direct qualification—while any slip-up could open the door for rivals.
In an age where beauty trends and anti-aging remedies dominate conversations, Theresah Frimprong has become a living example of timeless elegance. The 50-year-old Ghanaian-born fashion designer, currently based in Crayon, UK, has left many stunned with her youthful appearance, often being mistaken for a 25-year-old woman.
Theresah, who hails from Konongo in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, has managed to maintain an enviable glow and a graceful presence that continues to capture attention whenever she steps out. Admirers and colleagues alike describe her as someone who effortlessly embodies both inner and outer beauty.
The Secret Behind Her Youthful Glow
When asked about her secret, Theresah offers no magic formula but a lifestyle built on discipline, balance, and wellness. She attributes her ageless looks to regular exercise, a consistent use of natural herbs, a stable and loving relationship with her husband, the joy of raising three children, and maintaining peace of mind.
“For me, it’s all about living simply, staying happy, and not stressing too much. Once you find peace in yourself and your family, it shows in your face and body,” she explained in a recent conversation.
Her approach to life is not just about personal well-being but also about setting an example for younger generations. She emphasizes that beauty is a reflection of harmony between the body, mind, and soul.
A Thriving Career in Fashion
Beyond her youthful looks, Theresah has built a successful career as a fashion designer in the UK, where she has earned recognition for her creativity and dedication to her craft. Her designs, often inspired by her Ghanaian roots, have attracted a loyal client base and made her a respected name within the Crayon fashion community.
Her story is not just about physical beauty, but also about resilience, cultural pride, and hard work. From her beginnings in Konongo to her life in the UK, Theresah represents the inspiring journey of many Ghanaians making an impact abroad.
A Role Model for Many
For many who know her, Theresah’s life is a lesson in balance. She has shown that staying true to oneself, embracing healthy habits, and nurturing family relationships can be just as powerful as any cosmetic solution.
Her remarkable story continues to inspire not only women in Ghana and the UK but also people around the world who believe in natural beauty, discipline, and self-care.
At 50, Theresah Frimprong is not just defying age — she is redefining it.
Ghana’s music industry was thrown into a wave of nostalgia and excitement on September 1, 2025, after rap icon Michael Owusu Addo, popularly known as Sarkodie, revealed his early admiration for dancehall heavyweight Shatta Wale.
During a live session on X (formerly Twitter), Sarkodie candidly reflected on his early years as a devoted fan of Shatta Wale back when the dancehall star was performing under the name Bandana. According to Sarkodie, his respect for Bandana’s artistry dates back to a time when dancehall had yet to dominate the Ghanaian music scene.
“I was the biggest Bandana fan before he became Shatta Wale. I used to talk about him even when dancehall was not popular in Ghana,” Sarkodie shared.
Bandana’s Energy and Freestyle Inspired Sarkodie
Sarkodie went on to explain that what drew him most to Bandana was his raw freestyle ability, a trait that greatly influenced Sarkodie’s own approach to rap.
“Bandana was the type that, when you told him to rhyme with anything, he would just go off instantly. As a rapper, that’s the kind of energy I admired from day one,” Sarkodie revealed.
The rapper credited this early admiration as part of the motivation that shaped his craft, acknowledging Shatta Wale’s stage presence and energy as unforgettable.
Music as a Tool for Unity
Beyond his praise, Sarkodie also used the moment to reflect on the unifying power of music. He expressed that the industry thrives more on collaboration than rivalry, hinting at the possibility of future projects between his team and Shatta Wale’s camp.
He also applauded Shatta Wale’s entrepreneurial spirit, particularly his Shaxi ride-hailing service, which is currently supporting Sarkodie’s upcoming Rapaholic concert in Kumasi. Sarkodie described this move as a testament to Wale’s vision and contribution beyond music.
Fans React to the Revelation
The revelation has since gone viral across social media platforms, sparking discussions among fans from both SarkNation and the Shatta Movement. Many expressed excitement over the evolving relationship between the two megastars, while others speculated on what a joint project could mean for Ghana’s music landscape.
For an industry often defined by rivalries, Sarkodie’s confession stands as a refreshing reminder that admiration and mutual respect can go a long way in strengthening Ghanaian music on the global stage.
Brazilian football superstar Neymar Jr. has made headlines once again, but this time it’s not for his dazzling moves on the pitch. According to reports from local outlet RIC, the Santos FC midfielder has been named as the sole heir to the fortune of an unnamed Brazilian billionaire.
The astonishing revelation comes after a will, formalized in June at a law office in Porto Alegre, reportedly identified Neymar as the lone beneficiary. While the exact size of the inheritance has not been disclosed, speculation suggests it could amount to a staggering fortune.
Neymar himself has not issued any public statement about the matter, leaving fans and media buzzing with questions. Legal experts, however, warn that the will could face potential challenges in court before any assets are formally transferred. Even with the document signed and recorded, Brazil’s legal system requires thorough validation before execution.
Why Neymar?
What makes this case even more unusual is the billionaire’s reasoning. According to local reports, the businessman said he “identifies with Neymar on a personal level”, which led him to make the surprising decision.
The benefactor is also said to admire Neymar’s strong family values, particularly his close bond with his father, Neymar Sr. In interviews, the billionaire reportedly mentioned that this relationship reminded him of the one he once shared with his own late father.
A Twist in Neymar’s Story
For Neymar, who already enjoys immense wealth as one of the highest-paid athletes in the world, the news adds yet another twist to a career that has been as dramatic off the field as it has been electrifying on it.
Whether this inheritance will materialize smoothly or become embroiled in legal battles remains to be seen. But for now, one thing is certain: Neymar’s name is once again dominating global headlines — this time in the world of billionaires and inheritances rather than football.
Former Brazilian football star Robinho, once celebrated for his dazzling skills at clubs like Real Madrid, Manchester City, and AC Milan, is now making headlines from behind prison walls. Currently serving a nine-year sentence in São Paulo for sexual assault — a conviction upheld by Italian courts — the ex-forward has found a new role that is drawing attention both inside and outside the penitentiary.
According to CNN Brasil, Robinho has taken on the position of coach for one of the inmate football teams in an internal tournament organized at the prison. His natural charisma and rich professional experience have quickly earned him respect among fellow inmates, many of whom see him as a mentor on and off the pitch.
Reports indicate that Robinho’s notoriety has grown within the prison community, with inmates lining up not only to play under his guidance but also to get closer to the former Seleção star. Some even request photos and autographs during visitation hours, a reminder of the celebrity status he still carries despite his current circumstances.
“He is treated like a football icon even inside prison. People look up to him as a figure of admiration,” one source told Brazilian media.
This unexpected coaching role has brought a sense of normalcy to Robinho’s life behind bars while keeping his passion for football alive. For many inmates, his involvement has added prestige and excitement to the prison’s football activities, making the internal tournament more competitive than ever.
However, the reality remains stark: by the time his sentence is completed, Robinho will be nearly 50 years old. The chances of a return to professional football are slim, yet his influence as a coach may signal the beginning of a different path in the sport — one that transcends his controversial past.
For now, Robinho’s story serves as a striking reminder of how fame, talent, and choices can intertwine to shape destiny — for better or worse.
The name Dr UN continues to spark debates and conversations across Ghana and beyond. Known for his surprise moves, controversial yet bold initiatives, and daring confidence, Dr Kwame Fordjour — popularly called Dr UN — is back in the spotlight with an announcement that has already set tongues wagging in entertainment circles.
In a fresh development, Dr UN has revealed plans to host a new award scheme dedicated to Ghanaian celebrities, one he describes as “more powerful, more influential, and more groundbreaking” than his previous initiative which famously recognized the likes of Sarkodie and other prominent artists, actors, and public figures.
Speaking to a section of the media, Dr UN confidently noted that this upcoming award ceremony will redefine the narrative of how Ghanaian celebrities are celebrated, both locally and internationally. He stressed that the maiden edition of his earlier scheme was just a “testing ground”, and this new event is designed to surpass all expectations.
“Ghanaians should prepare for the most authentic and impactful award ceremony they have ever seen. This is not about jokes or small awards. This is about raising Ghanaian celebrities onto a global pedestal where their works will shine brighter than ever,” Dr UN declared.
A Call for Anticipation
Dr UN, who has often been criticized yet never deterred, is urging fans, celebrities, and the general public to anticipate the event with an open mind. According to him, the award scheme will not only recognize artistry and influence but also reward hard work, consistency, and positive impact on society.
He further explained that the scheme will cut across music, film, fashion, media, sports, and humanitarian work, ensuring that every Ghanaian celebrity contributing to national pride has a chance to be celebrated.
“My vision has always been bigger than what people assume. Many mocked the first awards, yet it was historic because it brought discussions and energy. This time, it will be far greater, and no form of sabotage can stop it,” he boldly added.
Warning Against Sabotage
In his address, Dr UN sent a strong warning to detractors, emphasizing that attempts to sabotage the scheme would be futile. He reminded Ghanaians that his resilience is unshakable, and he thrives on turning criticism into fuel for success.
“Some people tried to paint my earlier work as a scam, but I’m still here. You cannot sabotage destiny. This new award scheme will stand the test of time, and history will vindicate me,” he said firmly.
A Global Call to Ghanaians
With Ghanaians spread across the globe, Dr UN is calling on the diaspora community to embrace the vision and support the project. He believes the awards will not only celebrate celebrities but also project Ghana’s soft power internationally, reinforcing the country’s cultural relevance on the world stage.
Already, conversations on social media indicate a mixture of excitement, skepticism, and curiosity. Some users are eagerly waiting for the unveiling of the categories and nominees, while others are watching cautiously, remembering the controversies surrounding Dr UN’s previous award initiative.
Nonetheless, one thing is clear — Dr UN knows how to command attention. Whether one sees him as a controversial figure or a visionary, his upcoming awards scheme has already succeeded in sparking national interest.
As anticipation builds, many are asking: Which celebrities will be honored this time? Will Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Shatta Wale, Jackie Appiah, or other influential stars be part of the event?
Whatever the case, the world is watching, and Dr UN seems more determined than ever to prove that this time, his awards will be nothing short of spectacular.
N’Djamena, Chad – September 4, 2025 – In a tense Group I clash at the Stade Olympique Maréchal Idriss Déby Itno, Ghana were held to a stoppage-time 1–1 draw by Chad, ending their winning run in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Goals & Key Moments
Jordan Ayew gave Ghana the lead in the 17th minute, converting a simple tap-in from a Mohammed Kudus assist. It was Ayew’s sixth goal of the qualifying campaign, placing him among the top scorers in the group . Just as Ghana appeared set on cruising to another win, Chad substitute Célestin Ecua struck a stunning equaliser in the 89th minute. His composed finish inside the box stunned both the Black Stars and visiting supporters.
Tactical Flow
Ghana controlled possession for much of the match, creating multiple chances but failing to find the killer second goal. Chad’s disciplined and physical approach successfully frustrated the visitors after the break.
Coach Otto Addo turned to his bench in the final quarter, introducing Kamaldeen Sulemana, Francis Bonsu Baah, and Osman Ibrahim in search of a breakthrough. Yet Chad held firm and capitalised on Ghana’s lateness to claim a morale-boosting draw.
Why It Matters
Ghana remain top of Group I with 16 points from seven games, though their grip has loosened. Comoros sit second on 12 points, with Madagascar and Mali trailing closely . The result effectively ends Chad’s hopes of qualification—they remain rooted to the bottom with just one point from seven matches.
What’s Next?
Ghana now turn their attention to a decisive home meeting with Mali on September 8, where a win could significantly strengthen their position in the group. Meanwhile, Chad take solace from a spirited performance that produced their first qualification point.
Bottom Line
What looked to be another routine win for the Ivory Coast-bound Black Stars ended in unexpected drama, as Chad delivered a stirring late equaliser. Ghana’s advantage in Group I narrows, leaving the race for qualification intriguingly open.
Hollywood actor Mark Wahlberg has shocked fans with a candid revelation about his experience working alongside comedian Kevin Hart.
In a post shared publicly on X (formerly Twitter), Wahlberg admitted that although he has faced challenges with directors and producers in the past, one actor stands out as the most difficult colleague he has ever encountered.
“I have been acting for quite some time now and I have to say that the only issue I ever had was with producers and directors. Those two people are a headache and a pain in my ass. With that being said, the worst person I ever worked with was none other than Kevin Hart. The man was always taking breaks to go smoke weed and making jokes every time which weren’t even funny. He was and still is one individual I never want to work with. Me Time is probably the last movie I will ever be seen on screen with him,” Wahlberg tweeted.
The statement quickly set social media ablaze, with fans divided—some supporting Wahlberg’s honesty while others defended Hart’s signature comedic style.
But the drama didn’t stop there. Kevin Hart fired back with a fiery response, clapping back at Wahlberg in a way only Hart could:
“At least I wasn’t found fingering my ass in my trailer you FREAK!!!” Hart replied.
The exchange has since gone viral, drawing millions of reactions and memes across social platforms. While some speculate this could be a publicity stunt, others believe the rift is genuine, especially given Wahlberg’s blunt words.
For now, the future of Wahlberg and Hart sharing a screen looks bleak, and fans are left wondering if this Hollywood feud has just become the industry’s latest headline war.
Ghanaian Dancehall superstar Shatta Wale has officially caught the attention of the prestigious Grammy Awards, as the Recording Academy recently described him as a “musical living legend in Ghana.”
The recognition surfaced during a conversation with Ghanaian singer Gyakie, who is preparing to release her debut album. In the interview, Gyakie was asked about her decision to feature Shatta Wale on her upcoming project. The Academy highlighted his cultural impact, noting his undeniable influence on Ghana’s music scene over the past two decades.
Shatta Wale’s inclusion on Gyakie’s album, particularly on a track titled Harmattan, was framed by the Academy as a powerful collaboration between two different generations of Ghanaian music. Gyakie praised him for his unmatched energy and role in shaping Dancehall and Reggae in Africa.
For many fans, this acknowledgment marks a significant moment in Shatta Wale’s career, reinforcing his legacy as one of Africa’s most impactful musicians. The Grammy spotlight not only celebrates his achievements but also signals a growing international respect for Ghanaian music on the global stage.