*I swept Odorgunno SHS compound because of my son – Medikal’s mother narrates*

Medikal-11Mother of rapper Samuel Adu Frimpong known in showbiz circles as Medikal, has today narrates a very touching story about his mother in an interview on Hitz Fm with Andy Dosty.

According to Madam Porshia Lamptey, she was not in support of his son being a musician.

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“I wanted my son to get a respected job, but he was blind by music, I remember his days in Odorgunno Senior High School he was sacked from school, because of his musical attitude, I went to beg the then headmaster but in vain, I was ordered by the headmaster to clean his office, with the love for my stubborn son I did and ended up sweeping the whole Odorgunno SHS compound”, she narrated.

She added that although her son was stubborn because he wanted to do music, she is proud of him now.

*I’m broke, I need someone to sign me – Sista Afia calls for help*

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Songstress Francesca Duncan Williams, popularly known in showbiz circles as Sista Afia has called on individuals and top record labels who are financially sound and serious about signing artistes to look her way.

Speaking with Zionfelix on the ‘Uncut’ show recently, the Sista Afia disclosed that ever since she made her big breakthrough in the music industry some years ago, every financial investment in her career is one that has come from the coffers of her family and the proceeds from the songs she has been releasing, a move which has not been easy on her.

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The “Conner Conner” singer stressed that she has plans to have a more viable and bigger musical brand than the current one people know her for and as such she requires a lot more investment, which is why she is currently making this call publicly.

Sista Afia was, however, very emphatic that she did not want any individual or record label which will come her way just to waste precious time.

*Let’s pray for McBrown; I saw her weeping – Owusu Bempah’s junior pastor claims*

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Barely two months after Nana Ama McBrown became the happiest woman on earth after giving birth to her first child, a Ghanaian prophet has dropped a doom prophecy on the popular actress.

The prophet, Nana Adu Berchie, known to be one of the junior pastors of Reverend Isaac Owusu Bempah of The Glorious Word Power Ministry International, has suggested that McBrown may experience sorrow.

According to Owusu Bempah’s boy, God had revealed to him an impending death in McBrown’s life which was going to devastate her.

In a post on Facebook on Tuesday, April 30, 2019, Berchie who claimed to have seen something die in the arms of the actress called for prayers for her.

“Please with all humility let’s all Pray for our dear sister Nana Ama McBrown. I saw something die in her arms and she was crying seriously. Please. And all our female actresses,” he posted.

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Though Berchie did not exactly mention what McBrown was holding in her hands that died and got her to weep, the fact that the actress is a nursing mother is a strong indication that the prophecy may be about her daughter.

It is no secret that McBrown after searching so much for her first child holds the little girl so dear to her heart and would definitely weep if anything happens to her.

And of all the things that McBrown can really carry in her arms, none of them will be so important to the actress than her little daughter.

Obviously, Berchie knows a direct mention of the actress’ child as the subject of the prophecy would lead to backlash for and he tried to avoid it.

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*Women who question their husbands about phone calls are villagers – Prophet Oduro*

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The Head Pastor of the Alabaster International Ministries, Prophet Dr Kofi Oduro has sparked another controversy and could soon be on the chopping board of feminists with the assertion that women who question their husbands about text messages or phone calls are villagers.

In his view, it is wrong for women to be possessive and wish they are the only persons to be referred to as dear, darling among other accolades.

In a video on a counseling session sighted by MyNewsGh.com he said “we should not do that. Allow people…give them a chance. Give them allowance”

He wondered if such jealous people can marry someone like him who deals with a lot of people especially with women who are his church members.

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“Which girl were you standing with? How can you marry someone like me when, after every service I have numerous people who come to talk to me? I call everybody hello darling, hello sweetheart, hello dear and you are thinking he is referring to some of them as dear or sweetheart, then I am dead”, he revealed that women who nurture such thoughts are villagers.

He stressed “you are a villager. These accolades are used in the line of duty so don’t be a villager to the point that when someone use them it means that he has something to do with the person. Don’t be over possessive. The fact I am in a relationship with you does not mean you have bought me over.

* Maame Serwaa reveals why she always turns down romantic roles in movies*

Young Kumawood actress Clara Benson popularly known as Maame Serwaa is making headlines for refusing to compromise her Christian morals for film roles that demand she blur the boundaries between fantasy and reality.

According to the actress who stated that she will not hesitate to convert to Islam to marry a Muslim man for love in an interview with Kobby Kyei noted that she does not accept kissing roles.

Christened Clara Benson, 20, a proud member of the Assemblies of God church also indicated that she has vowed never to act romantic roles and if any movie would require that she got intimate with a colleague actor she would reject the offer.

She insisted that no amount of money would make her compromise on her principles, adding that “I don’t accept kissing roles in movies”.

Maame Serwaa has denied vehemently rumours that she’s warming the bed of her colleague Bill Asamoah, and maintained claiming that she is living a chaste life to please her late mother.