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I Invested GH400,000 In Menzgold – Kwaku Bonsam

Fetish priest, Nana Kwaku Bonsam talks about Menzgold. Moreover, he revealed in an exclusive interview with Kasapa FM that he invested Ghc400k in Menzgold. However, he got lucky as he was able to retrieve a large part of his money.

Furthermore, according to him, he invested Ghc400,000. However, he retrieved Ghc350,000. He added that he quickly went there to retrieve funds. This is after he heard the company faced some liquidity challenge and could collapse perpetually. Also, he said Afia Schwar was a boost.

“I was home when Afia Shwarznegger called me and I asked why then she said come with me to Menzgold let’s go and collect our money meanwhile at that time, the issues had not started so I told her to give me time to look into it first” 

“I then quickly went there to take my money but I was given 350,000 he heard told to come back another day for the remaining 50,000 but when could collapse started I couldn’t go because others with more money than got lucky even not complaining”

I See Life Differently Since I Became A Mother – Yvonne Nelson

Ghanaian actress and producer, Yvonne Nelson has shared how being a mother changed her

life and her perception about motherhood.

According to the actress, she remains unperturbed bout strong criticisms against her decision

to give birth out of wedlock.

According to her, rather than reacting to such criticisms she focused her attention on taking care of her daughter’s jaundice.

Yvonne made this revelation when she took her turn on Yvonne Okoro’s cooking show

‘Dining with Cooks and Braggarts.’

She further disclosed that she rather communicated with her lawyer to serve all those

publishing damaging articles about her.

READ:https://www.ghafla.co.ke/gh/yvonne-nelson-jokes-about-sex-life/

“When I gave birth to Ryn, she had jaundice so I was already fighting that and didn’t pay attention to the stories and criticisms online. My lawyer wrote to some of the journalists and they stopped writing those negative stuff about my pregnancy and giving birth. Some did apologize to me but I don’t really need those apologies,” she said.

Explaining why she seems not interested in those demeaning publications, the award-winning

actress said that being a mother has thought her so many things in life so her preferences have also changed.

“My priorities have changed ever since I became a mom and I see life differently.” Yvonne Nelson told Yvonne Okoro.

Yvonne Nelson had hugely successful acting career with feature roles in over 100 film

productions including House of Gold and Any Other Monday.

Her production company (YN productions) is credited with producing the successful television

series Heels and Sneakers.

The beautiful Ryn Roberts was bor:n in October of 2017. Her mother who says she was an

answer to her prayer announced her name on her twitter feed accompanying a short prayer.

Her latest movie, ‘Sin City’ will premier on vals day this February.

Doing Music On My Own Has Challenges – Kaakie

Award-winning Ghanaian Dancehall diva, Kaakie has said she has some challenges working on her music by herself.

Kaakie in an interview on Hitz Gallery on Hitz FM Tuesday

said that it is easy to get sidetracked when working alone.

“Doing music on your own is not easy especially creating your own support system,” she stated.

The artiste born Grace Kaki Awo Ocansey revealed even though she has no plans for her music now, she has songs that she is working on.

“I would love to do music again. There’s nothing blocking me,” she said.

The musician who has not been seen in the music industry for a while said she had

been studying for her Master’s degree.

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“Later when I am done with my Masters and I get the opportunity to work on my music I will,” she added.

Kaakie further explained she does not want to commit or give hope on when she plans to

make an appearance in the music scene.

Kaakie has not made an appearance in the music scene after she left her former music label Xtra Large Music.

She disclosed in an interview in 2017 that her contract was not the best for her and that

her expectations were not met after six years with the label.

Jam Master Jay, her former manager, also in an interview said,

“Kaakie is a wagon of talent, so I just wish wherever she is and whatever she is doing, she may have learned something from her past experience.”

LIFESTYLE: Skipping Breakfast Could Help You Lose Weight – Studies

Breakfast, they say is the most important meal of the day but it seems this saying has been

proved wrong in a new research.

According to a new research, skipping breakfast can help one to lose weight.

Many believe that eating a big breakfast in the morning stops you feeling as hungry throughout

the day, helping people to slim down.

But a new review published in The BMJ suggests ‘the most important meal of the day’ may not

help people to control their weight.

Researchers found there is no good evidence to support the idea that eating breakfast promotes

weight loss – or that skipping breakfast leads to weight gain.

In fact, the findings show that daily calorie intake was higher in people eating breakfast and

that skipping brekkie does not cause greater appetite later in the day.

The researchers said their review questions the thought that eating breakfast helps you lose weight.

Previous studies have suggested that eating breakfast is linked with maintaining a healthy weight.

But the researchers said those findings were observational and possibly reflected an individual’s wider healthy lifestyle and food choices.

The team from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, analysed the effect of regularly

eating breakfast on weight change and daily energy intake, based on evidence from 13 studies,

mainly in Britain and the United States, from the last 28 years.

READ:https://www.ghafla.co.ke/gh/5-health-benefits-nuts/

They did a number of trials which focused on eating or skipping breakfast and changes in body weight, while others looked at the effect of breakfast on daily energy intake.

For the study, the people studied included habitual and non-habitual breakfast eaters, or both, at a range of body weights who were monitored between 24 hours and 16 weeks.

The researchers found that the total daily energy intake was higher in groups who ate breakfast compared with those who skipped it – an average of 260 more calories consumed in a day – regardless of their usual breakfast habits.

And the results showed that those who skipped breakfast were on average one pound (0.44 kilos) lighter.

But the effect of breakfast on weight did not differ between people with a normal weight and those who were overweight.

There are previous suggestions that eating breakfast may help with weight loss because of the efficient burning of calories early in the day preventing overeating later on.

But the reviewers found ‘no significant difference’ in metabolic rates between breakfast eaters and skippers.

And skipping breakfast was not linked to people feeling hungrier in the afternoon.

The researchers said that because of the varying quality of the studies included, the findings should be interpreted with caution.

But study co-author Professor Flavia Cicuttini, of Monash University, said: ‘Currently, the available evidence does not support modifying diets in adults to include the consumption of breakfast as a good strategy to lose weight.

‘Although eating breakfast regularly could have other important effects, caution is needed when

recommending breakfast for weight loss in adults, as it may have the opposite effect.’

Professor Tim Spector, of King’s College London, added that people have different preferences

for when they eat food, which ‘might suit our unique personal metabolism.’

He said: ‘No one size fits all, and prescriptive slow moving diet guidelines filled with erroneous

information look increasingly counterproductive and detract from important health messages.

‘While waiting for guidelines to change, no harm can be done in trying out your own personal experiments in skipping breakfast.’

I Am Done Dating Nigerian Men – Yvonne Nelson

Actress and film producer, Yvonne Nelson talks about her dating life. Moreover, she revealed that she does not intend to date any Nigerian man ever again. According to her, she is now ready for a serious relationship. However, Nigerian men aren’t among her suitors.

She made these statements as a guest on ‘Cooks and Braggarts’, a cooking show hosted by Yvonne Okoro. Moreover, Okoro asked about her post about wanting a date. Nelson indicated that no man reached out to her when she made a post about seeking for a date.

“You mean my post? No! No one reached out to me…maybe they don’t believe me. It is what it is. I am looking for one. Infact get me one in Ghana” 

Also, she jokingly added “As for Nigerian men I am done”

Previously, Nelson was in a serious relationship with Nigerian artiste Iyanya. However, the relationship between the pair did not last, as it ended on the rocks some months later.

The mother of one is set to premier her latest movie ‘Sin City’ next month.

We Are Grateful – Keche Writes Open Letter To Zylofon Media

Music group, Keche, has penned down down gratitude to Zylofon Media for its immense

contribution towards the arts industry during its short period of activity.

Manager of the music duo, George M. Britton who released an open letter on social media on behalf of his team to thank the now-defunct company.

This however comes on the back of the sad news about the temporary shutdown of Zylofon

Media (Zylofon Tv and Radio) due to a court order secured by EOCO to freeze all assets owned by the CEO of the company, Nana Appiah Mensah has caused the

In the post sighted on the Facebook page of the entertainment critic and artist manager, he

states that the Ghanaian entertainment industry will never forget what the company, Zylofon

Media has come to do in this last two years they have been in operation.

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George M. Britton also urges the people who were holding the fort at the keep, especially the company’s communication manager, Samuel Atuobi Baah,aka as Sammy Flex to remain strong.

Read his full letter below:

“The art and entertainment circle has seen a facelift in the past two years and that did not come by happenstance. The immense contributions made by Zylofon Media (Zylofon Tv and Radio) contributes to this growth and change we have experienced.

The whole #GeorgeBritton brand and KECHE is grateful for the support Zylofon Media has given our works in the past years.

This the time to stay strong, Samuel Atuobi Baah (Sammy Flex) and the whole team at Zylofon Media. Our prayers are with you. Let’s keep calm and allow the laws to steer the wheels of this matter to the desired conclusion.
Thank you.”

I’ve Never Been To The Night Club Before – Martha Ankomah

Actress and entrepreneur, Martha Ankomah has shocked fans with her latest revelation

that she has never been to a nightclub by herself before.

According to her, the only time she is seen in a nightclub is when she is on set shooting a movie, and not with friends on a fun day out.

“I’ve never been to the nightclub before. The only time I go to the nightclub is when I am acting. My friends know. When they are going out at night I don’t go.”

She added that it has helped her in so many ways. “it has helped me a save money”.

Martha made this revelation when she appeared as a guest on Hitz Fm’s Damascus Experience hosted by Frankys on Sunday.

She further touched on a couple of personal experiences she has had as a Christian.

Martha Ankomah is known for some wild scenes she has played in movies, most often portraying as a bad girl.

But she has assured its not who she is in real life and has gone ahead to prove it. Martha, unlike some other celebrities is hardly in the news.

Most personal articles about her have to do with her decency in dressing, calm nature and entrepreneurial works.

Martha, who was asked during the show whether she puts on earrings surprisingly disclosed

that she doesn’t and only put on clips when she is on set for a movie.

She added that it was due to her early days as an Adventist. “I only put on clips when I am acting”.

Known to be a staunch christian, Martha was asked how she became a Christianity.

She explained that growing up, it was a family custom to attend Sunday school before you

are giving food to eat at home and also watch television, and that is what shaped her Christian lifestyle.

You will have to go to Sunday school before you eat rice water. For me, becoming a Christian started from childhood. My mum and dad contributed a lot. Growing up till date, I give credit to God and my mum. When I give birth, I’ll train my daughters the same way”.

On how she became an actress, she said she started acting from a very early age but didn’t exhibit her roles as an actress when she was in senior high school.

It therefore surprised most of her colleagues from SHS when they saw her for the first time in a movie due to her calm nature.

“Most of my friends at Laboni SHS never knew I will be an actress. I didn’t go for entertainment but I was acting from basic school. They were somehow surprised”, she said.

Touching on a painful experience she has had that she feels took the intervention of God to save

her, the beautiful actress shared her story of how she was electrocuted as a child, but was saved by an elder at church.

“There was a child near a canopy at church and I wanted to go pick her up. Just when I got there, I got stuck. I shouted but nobody believed me. I started crying so people realized it was serious. My mum was called and she didn’t know what to do. It was a church elder who came to hit me and I fell very hard I could have died”.

Martha Ankomah entreated young people to make God the king and ruler of their lives adding that He will definitely make their lives perfect.

George Britton Pens An Open Letter To Zylofon media

Manager of music group Keche, George M. Britton released a letter on behalf of his team. Moreover, the letter was a thank you to the now-defunct company Zylofon Media.

He took to his Facebook page to share his sentiments. Furthermore, he stated that the Ghanaian entertainment industry will never forget Zylofon Media. This is especially in the last two years they were in operations.

Also, Britton urged the people at the helm, especially the company’s communication manager, Samuel Atuobi Baah, popularly knowns as Sammy Flex to remain strong.

George Britton’s letter to Zylofon Media

The art and entertainment circle has seen a facelift in the past two years and that did not come by happenstance. The immense contributions made by Zylofon Media (Zylofon Tv and Radio) contributes to this growth and change we have experienced.

The whole #GeorgeBritton brand and KECHE is grateful for the support Zylofon Media has given our works in the past years.

This the time to stay strong, Samuel Atuobi Baah (Sammy Flex) and the whole team at Zylofon Media. Our prayers are with you. Let’s keep calm and allow the laws to steer the wheels of this matter to the desired conclusion.

Thank you.

Menzgold Saga: Bulldog, Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo Arrested

Public Relations Officer of Zylofon Music, Arnold Asamoah Baidoo and Artiste and Repertoire

Manager of Zylofon Music, Hanson Nana Asiamah popularly known as Bulldog have been

allegedly arrested by the East Legon Police for allegedly keeping Zyolofon Media properties.

According to a report sighted by Ghaflagh.com on Kasapafmonline.com Confirmed that his

two colleague workers were arrested but he can’t confirm the allegation of the duo having

Nana Appiah Mensah’s properties in their possession.

The arrest, the report further states comes on the back of the Economic and Organized Crime

Office(EOCO) securing a court order to go ahead with the freezing of all landed properties including Zylofon FM and vehicles, belonging to CEO of troubled gold firm Menzgold Ghana Limited.

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EOCO in a release Tuesday, January 29 and signed by Public Relations Officer, Jacquline Avotri, advised family members of the wanted fugitive as well as associates in possession of such properties to submit them to their EOCO in their own interest.

“By this news release, all employees of the affected companies, relatives and friends who are in possession of any of such properties are to surrender same by the authority of the high court to the Economic and Organized Crime Head Office and Regional Offices in their own interest. Failure to do so will constitute contempt of court which will attract the appropriate sanctions,” the statement read in part.

Source:Kasapafmonline.com

NPP Government Has Failed Woefully – Rex Omar

Legendary Highlife musician Rex Owusu Marfo, popularly known as Rex Omar has expressed

disappointment in the performance of the current government.

According to the Chairman of the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO), the

government has reneged on a lot of promises it made prior to the 2016 elections.

Rex in an interview with Graphic Showbiz said even though some steps have been taken to make

the creative arts better, they have failed to yield results because the impact has been minimal.

“Honestly, NPP’s manifesto was just a love letter to the creative arts industry because if we are to judge them by where they outline a number of projects for the creative industry, then they have failed woefully,” he said.

In the 2016 manifesto of the New Patriotic Party promised to review and implement the

Culture Policy developed under the administration of former President J. A. Kufuor.

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It also promised to provide Division of the High Court which would deal with all matters relating to intellectual property rights, establish a Creative Arts Council to coordinate and harmonize the fragmented art associations and to pursue the construction of modern large seating theaters in every regional capital except Accra.

“Is it not interesting that while the industry is crying for attention and investment, the sector Ministry has bought the hosting rights of AFRIMA at an expensive fee when it doesn’t benefit the country? Do we know how the amount invested in that Nigerian owned project would have fetched our industry?” he asked.

He expressed disappointment in the government for inaugurating cultural centers instead of constructing the theaters they promised.

Rex Omar was one of the celebrities who openly declared their support for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) during the 2016 elections.

“I Deserve To Be Called A Legend”- MzBel

Ghanaian singer, Mzbel talks about her legacy. According to her, she is a legend in the Ghana music industry. Moreover, this is something that she deserves.

According to the “Sixteen Years singer”, she came to this conclusion after listening to her songs being played back to back by her producer. She spoke about this in an interview with Zionfelix.

“Today, my producer played my music throughout, and then I’m listening to some of my songs and I’m like really, I did this song?”

“So yh, I think I am a legend”… I have been doing this for 15 years now, it’s not a little job”

However, Mzbel feels the organizers of the Ghana Music Industry won’t give her that recognition.

“It’s not something they will do…I don’t care if they do it or not, I don’t do my work for anybody, I do it for myself. I like to please my soul and the people that give a shit about me”.

We Regret Disgracing Kwesi Arthur After 2018 Award – 3Music Awards Organizers

The maiden edition of 3Music awards which took place last year ended with a fracas between

organizers of the awards and Kwesi Arthur.

This was the  Ground Up Chale rapper failed to show up for the event even though he had

taken money to perform.

Even though it is almost a year since that particular incident happened, Sadiq Abdulai Abu,

Chief Executive Officer of 3Music Awards has expressed his utmost regret at the way things

ended between the awards scheme and the rapper.

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Mr Sadiq t a press launch held in Accra yesterday, January 31 to brief the media about this

year’s awards has stated that they have regretted that the issue took such a bad turn publicly.

He added that as an organization they believe Kwesi Arthur is one the brightest talents in the

Ghana music industry now who needs the push of everybody and as such, they were saddened

about the end result of that episode.

Sadiq further reiterated that 3 Music Awards is still at its infancy in the event organization and

as such, they will make some pardonable mistakes for that matter everybody, more especially Kwesi Arthur should forgive them.