Life moves quickly, and in Ghana’s entertainment scene, it moves even faster. Your Weekly Pulse is here to keep you updated on the biggest headlines, controversies, and viral moments lighting up the timeline. From diss tracks to courtroom drama, here are five top stories you may have missed this week:
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- King Paluta Releases Diss Track Instead of Apology
Rather than offering a public apology for his on-stage insult, rapper King Paluta opted to intensify the controversy by dropping a diss track. - Nana Agradaa Denied Bail by High Court
The drama surrounding Nana Agradaa continues as the High Court has rejected her request for bail while she awaits the outcome of her appeal. - Awal Kneels on Live Radio to Apologize to Sarkodie
In a heartfelt moment, rapper Awal went on his knees during a live radio interview to publicly apologize to Sarkodie, hoping to mend their fractured relationship. - EOCO Moves to Shut Down Agradaa’s Church
Following her recent fraud conviction, the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) has initiated legal steps to close down Nana Agradaa’s church, adding to her legal troubles. - Stonebwoy Claims He’s Being Sidelined at NDC Events
Award-winning dancehall artist Stonebwoy has alleged that he is deliberately excluded from performing at events organized by the NDC government.
Whether it’s personal feuds, legal battles, or political accusations, Ghana’s entertainment scene never fails to deliver a mix of drama and surprise. Stay tuned—next week might raise the stakes even higher.
SOURCE: PULSE GHANA