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Dj Azonto Warns Nigerian President Tinubu

Multiple award winning hitmaker DJ Azonto has sent a strong warning to Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, expressing displeasure over how Nigerian artistes have started using his popular street term “Attassa.”
According to the Fa No Fom hitmaker, artistes including Davido, Chief Cubana, Wizkid, Yemi Alade, Burna Boy, Asake, Portable, VeryDarkMan, and even Genevieve Nnaji have used his terms without his consent.
DJ Azonto urged President Tinubu to instruct Nigeria’s Creative Arts Minister to make sure all Nigerian musicians and entertainers stay away from “Attassa.” A term coined from his name “Arthur” and frequently used to “Ta” from nursery making him known in school as “Attassa”.
“Nigeria and Ghana are one, I don’t see why they can’t call me as a brother before using my term. President Tinubu must warn the Creative Arts Minister to make sure no artiste uses “Attassa” again before I take legal actions”, he stated.
Despite his frustration, DJ Azonto expressed deep admiration for Tinubu’s leadership, saying his respect for the President is why he has not taken harsher actions. He further suggested that Tinubu could compensate him by renaming “Banana Island to Attassa Island” or renaming Lagos airport after him.
DJ Azonto has warned Sarkodie and others already over the term “Attassa” and says any Nigerian who uses it without his permission will pay $100 million.
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Trump Files $15 Billion Defamation And Libel Lawsuit Against The New York Times

Donald Trump has filed a $15 billion lawsuit against the New York Times for defamation and libel, alleging the publication caused him reputational damage.
According to Reuters, the president sued the New York Times, four of its reporters, and publisher Penguin Random House in documents filed on Monday in a U.S. district court in Florida.
Reuters reports that Trump cites a series of New York Times articles in the suit, including an editorial from before the 2024 election that said he was unfit for the presidency, as well as a book Penguin published last year with the title “Lucky Loser: How Donald Trump Squandered His Father’s Fortune and Created the Illusion of Success.”
“Defendants maliciously published the Book and the Articles knowing that these publications were filled with repugnant distortions and fabrications about President Trump,” the filing states, according to Reuters.
The New York Times and Penguin did not immediately respond to Variety’s request for comment.
The president took to Truth Social Monday night to announce the move.
“Today, I have the Great Honour of bringing a $15 Billion Dollar Defamation and Libel Lawsuit against The New York Times, one of the worst and most degenerate newspapers in the History of our Country, becoming a virtual ‘mouthpiece’ for the Radical Left Democrat Party,” he wrote.
“I view it as the single largest illegal Campaign contribution, EVER. Their Endorsement of Kamala Harris was actually put dead center on the front page of The New York Times, something heretofore UNHEARD OF!”
Trump went on to accuse the Times of lying for “decades” about himself, his “family, business, the America First Movement, MAGA and our Nation as a whole.”
He also boasted about his “successful” lawsuits against “60 Minutes” and ABC, which he claimed “knew they were falsely ‘smearing’ me through a highly sophisticated system of document and visual alteration.”
He concluded, “The New York Times has been allowed to freely lie, smear, and defame me for far too long, and that stops, NOW! The suit is being brought in the Great State of Florida. Thank you for your attention to this matter. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”
As noted by the president, this is not the first time he’s gone after a major news organization in court. In July, Paramount paid a $16 million settlement to the Trump administration for a lawsuit against “60 Minutes” as its $8 billion merger was awaiting final approval from the FCC. The media giant had previously slammed the litigation as “meritless.”
Source: Variety
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Apostle Kwadwo Safo Reported Dead

Apostle Dr Kwadwo Safo, a celebrated man of God, technological innovator, philanthropist, agriculturalist, and industrialist, popularly known as “Kantanka, the African Star”, has reportedly passed away at age 77.
The Safo family and the Kristo Asafo Church confirmed that Apostle Safo died peacefully on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
In the statement, signed by his daughter, Sarah Adwoa Safo (former MP for Dome Kwabenya), the family described him as a “gallant son” whose legacy and persona were shaped by his life struggles, dreams, and unwavering commitment to excellence.
The family has requested that the public respect their privacy during this period of mourning.
Details regarding burial and funeral arrangements will be shared in the coming days.
The statement reads:
“With profound sorrow and deepest grief, the Safo Family and the Kristo Asafo Church announce the peaceful passing of Ghana’s beloved man of God, the greatest technological icon, philanthropist, agriculturalist, and industrialist popularly referred to as ‘Kantanka, the African Star.
Our dearest father passed away peacefully on Thursday, 11th September 2025. Romans 14:8 states, “For if we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord.”
Apostle Safo was a true genius, the beacon of hope for many, and a father to the fatherless. Ghana has indeed lost a gallant son and a true legend. His unique persona was shaped by his life struggles, dreams, resilience, courage, determination and dedication to his calling and conviction.
During this time of grief, we humbly request that the general public respect the privacy of the family and loved ones. The burial and funeral arrangements shall be duly communicated in the coming days.
Signed
Sarah Adwoa Safo.”
Born in 1948 in Bekwai, he rose from a welder to a self-taught engineer, establishing the church in 1971 to promote African self-reliance and launching Kantanka Automobile in 1994 to produce locally assembled vehicles like the Onantefo SUV.
His innovations in appliances and agricultural tools, combined with spiritual leadership and philanthropy, positioned him as a pioneer of indigenous manufacturing, despite recent political challenges to his family’s businesses.
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Elixir Clinic – Redefining Aesthetic Medicine In Ghana

At Elixir Clinic, beauty meets science to deliver world-class aesthetic and wellness care right here in Ghana. Since opening in April 2024, Elixir Clinic has quickly become a trusted destination for advanced cosmetic dermatology, body sculpting, facial augmentation, and wellness therapies — all under the expert leadership of Dr. Bright Kyei Wiredu.
Dr. Wiredu is not only a highly trained Medical Doctor (MBChB, University of Ghana Medical School), but also a Global Executive MBA holder (CEIBS), a Fellow of the Canadian Board of Aesthetic Medicine, a Member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine, and a Fellow of the Global Academy of Finance and Management. His unique blend of medical expertise, business acumen, and aesthetic mastery drives Elixir Clinic’s commitment to excellence.
Elixir Clinic Services Include:
• Advanced Body Sculpting & Liposuction – Including Smart Lipo & BBL
• Advanced Facial Augmentation – Fat Transfer, Dermal Fillers, Botox, Skin Boosters
• Cosmetic Dermatology – Acne, Scars, Stretch Marks, Spider Veins, Pigmentation, Anti-Aging
• IV Drip Therapies – Glow Infusions, Detox, Anti-aging, Immunity Boost
• Hair Restoration and Transplant Services – Modern Techniques For Natural, Lasting Results
Why Choose Elixir Clinic?
At Elixir Clinic, every treatment is built around safety, precision, and natural results. Our clients are welcomed into a serene, private environment where professionalism meets compassionate care. From consultation to aftercare, our team ensures every client feels confident, comfortable, and empowered in their transformation journey.
We are proud to share that Elixir Clinic was recently honored at the 4th Ghana Medical & Diagnostic Excellence Awards 2025, winning the title of “Most Promising Body Sculpting Center of the Year.” This recognition affirms our dedication to innovation, safety, and outstanding patient results.
Leadership with Vision
Under Dr. Bright Kyei Wiredu’s guidance, Elixir Clinic is not only raising the bar for aesthetic medicine in Ghana but also building a hub of innovation and patient-centered care that competes globally.
Join the Elixir Experience
Step into a world where your beauty, confidence, and well-being come first. Whether you seek subtle enhancements, transformative procedures, or rejuvenating wellness therapies — Elixir Clinic is your trusted partner.
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Elixir Clinic is Located at East Legon, Accra
MR4V+Q7W, Nii Torgbor Ave, Accra
Tel: +233 596 038 877
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Zolla Nie Appointed As General Manager For Airtv

In a strategic move to strengthen its leadership team and expand its market presence, airtv has announced the appointment of Zolla Nie as its new General Manager. The appointment, effective immediately, marks a significant milestone in airtv’s ongoing growth trajectory and its commitment to delivering innovative entertainment solutions.
Zolla Nie, an influential figure in the music industry, has an impressive and varied career characterized by his collaborative work with both celebrated international artists and promising local musicians. Throughout his career, he has been instrumental in executing numerous artist activations, skillfully coordinating a multitude of events that garner attention on both local and global scales. His experience includes significant roles as an artist liaison for major events, such as the AfroNation festival—a vibrant celebration of African culture and music—and the highly acclaimed Wizkid Live In Concert, where he facilitated seamless interactions between performers and audiences.
Born Emmanuel Boakye Bidewtey, Zolla possesses a profound understanding of the entertainment industry’s complexities, having worked extensively within its many facets. This deep knowledge not only equips him with valuable insights but also allows him to navigate the intricacies of the fraternity with ease and authority. His commitment to supporting and promoting music in his region is further highlighted by his leadership roles as an Executive Member for prestigious awards such as the Eastern Music Awards, Emerging Music Awards, and Brong Ahafo Music Awards. These positions underscore his dedication to recognizing and uplifting musical talent, showcasing his immense passion for the profession.
Beyond his PR responsibilities, Zolla is distinguished as one of the elite bloggers who consistently breaks credible news, making him a trusted authority in the arts sector. He has earned a reputation for his investigative prowess, as he diligently seeks out substantial and relevant information that informs the public about developments in the arts. His commitment to transparency and integrity has made him a go-to source among industry insiders and fans alike.
Zolla’s presence in the industry is both palpable and significant; he maintains a robust and engaging profile on social media, where he interacts with a vast audience. His ability to connect with fans and industry professionals has garnered him a large following, amplifying his influence both online and offline.
As a skilled media and communication professional, Zolla is proficient in various areas including coaching, strategic planning, digital marketing, and event management. His diverse expertise enables him to approach the industry from multiple angles, ensuring that he remains at the forefront of evolving trends. His unwavering commitment to addressing pertinent issues within the art world further enhances his credibility and respect, positioning him as a leading voice within the community.
Airtv is a leading digital entertainment platform dedicated to providing high-quality streaming services across multiple regions. With a diverse content library and a user-centric approach, airtv continues to be a preferred choice for viewers seeking engaging and accessible entertainment options.
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Kwadwo Nkansah Lil Win Gifts Yam Seller Who Lost Her Money After His Visit To Adum Market To Promote His New Movie Captain Ibrahim Traore (The Last African Hero)

Popular Ghanaian actor, musician, and comedian Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, once again showed his compassionate side during a recent visit to the bustling Adum Market in Kumasi. The visit, which was part of a promotional tour for the premiere of his much-anticipated movie, Captain Ibrahim Traore (The Last African Hero), turned unexpectedly emotional after a tragic incident involving a local yam seller.
The market visit was meant to generate excitement and connect with fans ahead of the movie’s official release.
However, the celebration came to a pause when news spread that a yam seller had lost her daily sales and some personal money in the crowd.
The woman, identified only as Beatrice Kankam, was in tears after discovering that her bag containing over GH₵2,000 — proceeds from her day’s sales and capital — had gone missing amidst the excitement.
Touched by her distress, Lil Win did not hesitate to offer help. In a gesture that drew applause and admiration from onlookers, the actor personally gifted the distraught woman a sum of GH₵3,000 in cash, helping to restore her lost capital.
“I came here to spread joy and promote something meaningful to our people — a story about African pride. I didn’t expect something like this to happen, but when I saw the woman’s pain, I knew I had to act,” Lil Win said.
The emotional moment was captured on video and has since gone viral on social media, with fans praising the actor for his humility and generosity.
Lil Win’s new film, Captain Ibrahim Traore (The Last African Hero), is a tribute to the young and fearless Burkinabè leader, and promises to offer a powerful cinematic narrative about African strength, sacrifice, and resistance against oppression.
The premiere is set to take place at the Kumasi SG Mall Cinema this weekend and will feature appearances by several Ghanaian and international high profiled personalities.
Many Ghanaians are already commending Lil Win not just for his creativity in filmmaking, but also for using his platform to uplift and support ordinary people.
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Hulk Hogan Has Died At The Age of 71

Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died at 71 years old, TMZ Sports has learned.
Medics were dispatched to the WWE icon’s Clearwater, Florida home early Thursday morning … with operators stating it was regarding a “cardiac arrest.”
We’re told a slew of police cars and EMTs were parked outside Hogan’s home … and he was carried on a stretcher and into an ambulance.
Cops tell us officials responded to the call at 9:51 AM … and Hogan was treated by Clearwater Fire & Rescue personnel before being taken to a nearby hospital.
He was pronounced dead at the hospital.
Police will provide additional details at a press conference later Thursday.
Just a few weeks ago, Hogan’s wife, Sky, denied rumors he was in a coma … stating his heart was “strong” as he recovered from surgeries.
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Danny Lampo Embarks On Mental Health Advocacy Journey To Empower African Communities

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Serving Meals, Sharing Smiles: A Heartfelt Initiative By Chef Skab And Nonna’s

In a world where kindness is sometimes rare, Serving Meals, Sharing Smiles is a timely reminder of the power of community and compassion. Spearheaded by Chef Skab in collaboration with Nonna’s Foods, this heartfelt initiative seeks to provide hot meals, love, and laughter to the underprivileged in our communities—one plate at a time.
The project, which builds on the success of its maiden edition dubbed “Brobbey and Friends (Feed the Street)”, was first launched as a birthday celebration of Chef Skab, transforming what could have been a private affair into a public blessing. That first edition left a lasting impression on everyone who witnessed the joy it brought to the streets.
This year marks the first official edition of Serving Meals, Sharing Smiles following the maiden event, and it’s already shaping up to be bigger, warmer, and even more impactful. The vision is simple but powerful: to give back to society, particularly to those who are often overlooked. It’s not just about food—it’s about dignity, hope, and shared humanity.
The team at Nonna’s and Chef Skab believe that celebrating life should involve lifting others up. Through this initiative, they are building more than meals—they are building memories, sparking hope, and reminding the world that everyone deserves a reason to smile.
Each year, this charitable movement will continue as part of Chef Skab’s birthday tradition, with plans to expand into schools, orphanages, and underserved communities across the country. As more hands join in and more stories are told, Serving Meals, Sharing Smiles is not just feeding bellies—it’s fueling a movement of love.
Bloggers, influencers, and media personalities are encouraged to be part of this vision—sharing the message, spreading the smiles, and helping amplify a cause that feeds both the body and the soul.
Together, let’s serve more meals and share more smiles.
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Dennis Agyei Boateng Calls For Government To Operationalize Volunteerism In Ghana

Development Communication Practitioner and newly launched author, Dennis Agyei Boateng, is making a passionate call on government and stakeholders to institutionalize volunteerism in Ghana, describing it as a critical tool for national development and youth empowerment.
Speaking at the launch of his book titled Serve to Lead: Harnessing Youth Volunteerism for National Development at the African University of Communication and Business (AUCB) on 5th July 2025, was graced by the Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Youth Employment Agency (YEA), Ms. Prisca SedinamKekeshie, Dr. David D. Olaga, Esq., Co-Managing Partner of The Law Office of Kwainoe among other dignitaries. Mr. Boateng emphasized that volunteerism must move beyond spontaneous acts of goodwill to become a nationally coordinated and recognized development strategy.
“This call is not only to the youth,” Mr. Boateng stated. “It is to government, civil society, corporate Ghana, and all stakeholders. We need a national framework that recognizes and coordinates the efforts of volunteers across the country.”
Operationalization of Volunteerism
He urged the Ministry of Youth and Sports, in collaboration with the National Youth Authority (NYA), Youth Employment Agency (YEA), and the National Service Authority, to lead the charge in operationalizing volunteerism. According to him, Ghana needs a centralized National Volunteerism Office—a hub where citizens of all backgrounds can register, be trained, and deployed to sectors where their services are needed most.
“Just last month, the Honourable Minister of Health appealed to retired nurses to volunteer during the nationwide strike,” he noted. “That moment reminded us that volunteerism is not only for emergencies—it must be part of our national development architecture.”
Mr. Boateng highlighted the challenges he faced while writing Serve to Lead, including the lack of credible data on volunteerism in Ghana. He believes that a centralized system would enable the country to track, measure, and improve volunteer engagement.
“Without reliable data, we cannot measure our impact, identify gaps, or develop effective strategies,” he stressed. “Volunteerism must be streamlined if we are serious about tackling challenges in health, education, sanitation, and unemployment.”
In his address, he lamented the lost potential of thousands of young Ghanaians who have the passion and willingness to serve but lack platforms to contribute. He advocated for structures that allow the youth to actively participate in national development and contribute meaningfully toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Reflecting on his own journey, Mr. Boateng shared how volunteerism transformed his life—from a timid, uncertain youth to a confident leader and mentor. “Volunteerism is not a detour—it is destiny in disguise. When we serve, we lead. When we give, we grow. And when we rise, we lift others.”
He concluded with a message of hope and challenge to Ghana’s youth:“Your time is now. Don’t wait to be discovered. Serve your way into purpose. Lead with your heart. And never forget—you were born to make an impact.”
About the Book
Serve to Lead is a 98 page book structured into thematic chapters, this book begins by defining volunteerism and its various forms, then examines global and national trends, the role of institutions, the challenges faced by young people, and real-life stories of those who have used service as a springboard for personal and professional success. It concludes with policy recommendations and a roadmap for strengthening volunteerism in Ghana.
Serve to Lead is available in bookstores and online, and has already begun to inspire conversations around civic responsibility, leadership, and the future of youth empowerment in Ghana.
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