Thursday 9 March 2017

Shatta Wale In News Again


Multiple hit maker Shatta wale sings in three Ghanaian languages on his debut single, “Ayoo” making it one of the best Dancehall songs in 2017.

As yesturday marks World woman’s day, shatta wale decide to unleased this new tune all his Sm Divas around the world.

The release of ‘Ayoo’ by Shatta wale makes it possible for him to win the hearts of more ewe fans.

On this song shatta wale sings in ewe for the first time and does it so effortlessly, this style of singing is not usual of the artist giving this tune “Ayoo” the leverage of making it to most music charts in Ghana.

To my suprise shatta sound unexpected on this one blinding Ewe with Ga and english. He makes it known that he doesn’t pay attention to what the critics say about him but rather thank God for his bressings..

Ayoo is a typical Ghanaian mid-tempo Dancehall song produced by Possie Gee one of the best producers in the music industry.

Breaking News: Minister Has Plot My Death...

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The Founder of the Separatist group called Homeland study group foundation Charles Kormi Kudjordji has accused the Volta Regional Minister Dr Archibald Letsa of a perceived attempt to kill him.

Breaking News: 200 Bodies To Be Burned In Accra

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The Greater Accra Regional Police has asked the public to visit the Police Hospital’s pathology department to identify missing loved ones who may have been brought there to ensure they are not added to those earmarked for mass burial at the end of March 2017.

Breaking News: Legon Student Commit Suicide Again





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A Level 400 student of the University of Ghana jumped to her death at the university at dawn yesterday, and her parents have attributed the demise of their daughter to a mental disorder she had suffered for the past five years.

The deceased, Jennifer Nyarko, 23, was an Agriculture and Consumer Science student of the university.

She is said to have fallen from the fourth floor of the Akuafo Hall Annex A and was found by a student who was on her way to pray.
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The passer-by, who found the victim lying motionless in a pool of blood, raised an alarm which attracted other students who were either sleeping or getting ready for lectures in the early hours of the day.

Police called

Confirming the incident to the Daily Graphic, the Legon District Commander, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Mr Emmanuel Ofori Anokye, said the victim was pronounced dead at the Legon Hospital.

He said the police received distress phone calls about the incident around 5 a.m., and a team of policemen was immediately despatched to the scene.