Too busy to keep up with the buzz? Your Weekly Pulse has you covered with a roundup of the latest happenings in Ghana’s fast-paced entertainment scene. From viral music drama to courtroom chaos, here are the top five headlines you may have missed this week.
- Agradaa Faces New Legal Troubles
Nana Agradaa’s legal issues are intensifying just days into her 15-year jail sentence. A new court summons has been issued following the resurfacing of a video allegedly showing her insulting pastors. The court considers the footage potentially offensive, which could lead to additional charges. - Family Feud: Agradaa’s Brother Locks Out Her Husband
Agradaa’s brother has reportedly locked out her husband, Angel Asiamah, from her private property. This family drama erupted shortly after Asiamah announced a new church schedule in Agradaa’s absence, igniting debates about loyalty and power within the televangelist’s circle. - DJ Azonto Demands $100M from Medikal
DJ Azonto is making headlines by demanding $100 million and luxury items like diamond chains and Rolls Royces from rapper Medikal, claiming he used the phrase “Alla” in his track “Shoulder” without permission. Medikal dismissed the demand with the viral comeback, “Killa Ntua!” - Prisons PRO Addresses Agradaa Disappearance Rumors
Amid rampant social media speculation about Agradaa disappearing from Nsawam Prison, the Ghana Prisons Service has clarified the situation. PRO Adamu Latif confirmed that she remains in custody and is receiving standard treatment, dispelling rumors of any special treatment. - Stonebwoy’s Former Manager Claims He Originated Afro-Dancehall
The debate over the origins of Afro-Dancehall is reigniting, with Stonebwoy’s former manager, Karl Kporgla Gidiglo, asserting, “Let’s set the record straight. Stonebwoy coined it.” He praised the artist for fusing African rhythms with Dancehall during a time when the genre faced skepticism.
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Whether it’s family feuds, copyright disputes, or genre debates, Ghana’s entertainment scene continues to deliver drama and surprises. Stay tuned—next week could bring even more excitement!
SOURCE: PULSE GHANA