Life moves quickly—especially in Ghana’s entertainment industry. That’s why Your Weekly Pulse is here to keep you informed about the most talked-about headlines, emotional moments, and behind-the-scenes stories.
From dramatic police raids to heartfelt apologies and national mourning, here are five major stories that shaped the week:
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- Agradaa Seeks Forgiveness from Mahama, Jane Naana, and Sammy Gyamfi
In a surprising twist, self-styled evangelist Nana Agradaa (now Evangelist Patricia Asiedu) publicly apologized for her past remarks against prominent NDC figures, including former President John Dramani Mahama, Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, and Sammy Gyamfi. In a recent video, she stated, “I wronged them. I want to apologize.” Her comments have sparked online discussions, raising questions about whether this signals genuine change or a strategic move. - EOCO Raids Shatta Wale’s Home, Seizes Alleged Stolen Lamborghini
Dancehall star Shatta Wale made headlines again as armed officers from the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) raided his East Legon residence to confiscate a Lamborghini linked to an international vehicle theft ring. The emotional artist took to social media, claiming he purchased the car legitimately and stating, “I’ve suffered for my money,” as fans and critics debated the unfolding drama.

- Creative Arts Board Welcomes New Members
In a bid to strengthen Ghana’s cultural and creative sector, actor Mr. Beautiful (Clement Bonney), TV host Korkui Selormey, and playwright Latif Abubakar have joined the governing board of the Creative Arts Agency. Their appointments have sparked both praise and scrutiny, with industry insiders hopeful that these new members will advocate for sustainable support for artists nationwide. - Okomfour Kwadee Allegedly Abandoned at Rehab Center
Concern is growing for legendary rapper Okomfour Kwadee after reports surfaced that he has been left at a rehabilitation facility despite showing significant recovery signs. Insiders claim the “Ofie Nipa” hitmaker is mentally and physically stable but remains institutionalized. Fans are demanding clarity and accountability from his management and family, raising questions about what’s happening behind the scenes. - Celebrities Mourn Helicopter Crash Victims as Ghana Declares National Mourning
Ghana is in mourning after a tragic military helicopter crash claimed the lives of two state ministers and six other officials. Many celebrities, including Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Nana Ama McBrown, and Lydia Forson, expressed their shock and condolences on social media. The incident has been described as “devastating,” prompting calls for improved safety and emergency measures in the country.
Ghana’s entertainment industry continues to showcase unpredictable twists, emotional stories, and moments that captivate the nation. Whether it’s artists embracing new roles or headlines that blur the lines between fame and controversy, this week had it all.
SOURCE: PULSE GHANA