Wednesday 30 November 2011

Adom FM Entertainment Host Replaces Afia Schwarzenegger In The Hit TV Series!

In the weeks to come, viewers of the hit television series ‘Afia Schwarzenegger’ will no longer see the lead character Valentina Nana Agyeiwaa who played ‘Afia Schwarzenegger’.

She has been replaced by Emmeleine Nanahemaa Acheampong, host of Adom Billboard, an entertainment program on Adom FM.

The reason for her replacement is currently unknown but GhanaCelebrities.Com believes the latest scuffle between the producer of the show, Delay and the lead character is the reason why she has been replaced.

For now Valentina Nana Agyeiwaa will have to concentrate on her job as the spokesperson of the Kumawood Film Festival and Akoben Movie Awards.

GC Exclusive Interview With Nadia Buari: Talks About Her 2011 Ghana Movie Awards Nomination, Says She Has No Problem With Jackie Appiah, Talks About Dede Ayew & Fally Ipupa, Upcoming Family Reality TV Show & Others

Nadia Buari was awarded as Ghana’s Best Actress In A Supporting Role during last year’s Ghana Movie Awards. She got the nod ahead of her fellow actresses in her role in ‘Check Mate’, a Sparrow Production movie written and directed by Shirley Frimpong Manso.

Last Saturday in Golden Tulip, Kumasi, the nominees for this year’s awards were announced. She was nominated again in the same category for her role in ‘Who Owns The City’, a movie produced by HM Films and directed by Nollywood director Ifeanyi Inyeabor.

Also in the category includes Roselyn Ngissah [Somewhere In Africa], relatively new entrant Helen Asante [Adams Apple 3], Yvonne Nelson [4 Play Reloaded] and Martha Ankomah [Bed Of Roses].

Nadia who claimed she had come to just have fun and a good time, spoke with GhanaCelebrities.Com about her nomination again. She made interesting revelations about her that people do not know. She also talked about why her family is coming out with a reality show. She laughed at the rumour circulating that producers are not giving her roles…

GhanaCelebrities.Com: What do you think of your nomination?

Nadia Buari: [Surprise] I was nominated? For real? Oh wow. I was actually coming here just to have a good time. I had no idea… I’m coming. I’m now coming here. So here that I’m nominated, wow its good news. It makes me know that at least my works are appreciated.

GhanaCelebrities.Com: Why are you surprised that you got nominated?

Nadia Buari: I don’t know. It’s not really about being surprised. I just wasn’t looking forward to it. My mind was basically opened. I was coming here just to have a good time. So it wasn’t really whether or not I was nominated.

GhanaCelebrities.Com: Let’s talk about the Ghana Movie Awards. Do you sincerely think it has any future?

Nadia Buari: Of course. I mean … Come on; I think we are going far. I think in the past few years that we started; I think Ghanaian movies have actually gone international. Of course, we do have a future. I mean great future, great potentials.

GhanaCelebrities.Com: You won the best supporting actress in Ghana last year. We couldn’t get a time to talk to you about it. What do you have to say about it?

Nadia Buari: [Smiling] I was excited. I mean I was really humbled. I mean every award no matter what it is; you just have to be appreciative and I was really honoured that I got the award for Best Supporting actress in ‘Check Mate’.

GhanaCelebrities.Com:  People say Nadia Buari doesn’t talk. She doesn’t like the media. Can you confirm or deny that?

Nadia Buari: I hear that and it saddens my heart because I’m grateful to the media. I don’t think I would have done this far in my career had it not been for the media because they make my fans get to know my works and get to know who I am. However I think in the past few years, a lot of things have been written about me that are so not true. And it really hurts to know why people will just fabricate stuff and publish it to make my fans get a total different perception of who I am.

So for me, I think the less I comment on that, the better, that’s how come I stay away. And I think that if I going to concentrate on everything written about me, I wouldn’t be getting any work done. I got too much to do to be focusing on what being written, what article that is derogatory that is written about me.

GhanaCelebrities.Com: Don’t think because you don’t talk to the media, that’s the reason why they go ahead to speculate about you?

Nadia Buari: You know what I think, a lot of time they publish the false stuff and then they come to me to try to correct that. My thing is why would you have to do that, you should consult me and let me let you know whether is the true or not before you publish it. So you already publish the false stuff, what is the warranty that the number of people that read the false stuff are the same people are going to read the correction. That’s why I just don’t bother.

GhanaCelebrities.Com: There is something going on in your family. Something like a reality show. Would you want to share a little info on that?

Nadia Buari: First of all I love my family. I love my siblings. The reason why we want to have a reality is because I think there is so much about me that the world out there don’t know, so that’s why basically and plus I got different characters in my family. We are crazy people and every time just sharing moment with them is a whole movie. So for us, we just thought, why not put whatever we do in doors out there so people can see how crazy people that we are.

GhanaCelebrities.Com: What’s your relationship with your fellow actresses? Be very honest.

Nadia Buari: Hmm! I’m going to be very honest. I got a very good working relationship with them. I don’t know what you mean relationship but I work with them because they are my colleagues and we share a very good relationship.

GhanaCelebrities.Com: Okay! People say Nadia Buari has a problem with this actress or that actress. Can you clarify that?

Nadia Buari: I’m going to clear the air now. I do not have a problem with any of my colleagues. I do not have any problem. I might not be good friends with them but I just don’t have any problem with them. You might not see me hang out XYZ but that doesn’t mean that I have a problem with them. No.

GhanaCelebrities.Com: There is another rumour going rounds that, Nadia Buari is not getting scripts [roles] now. People are not approaching. How true is it?

Nadia Buari: You know when I heard that, I actually commented on that. I just thought it was really ridiculous. In the past few months … this whole year, I don’t think I have had the time to rest, I’m so busy I actually feel like one day, God forbid, I’m going to break down. When I heard that I laughed. For me it was one of those derogatory stuff, one of those cooked stuff, one of those fabricated stuff to still tarnish my image so to speak. I think the person who sent out that information should have checked to find out what I was really doing than to bring out something like that.

GhanaCelebrities.Com: Let’s talk about your relationship. People say you are dating Dede Ayew. They say you are dating DBanj and others say you are dating Fally Ipupa..

Nadia Buari: [Cut in] To comment that quick… if I should step out with a guy, automatically people assume I’m dating the person. It’s sad. I wonder why they do that. I went to the awards with Fally Ipupa, we walked on the red carpet, the next thing I’m dating him. Dede, I have no idea where that rumour is started from. In fact, if I should walk out with whomever in public, automatically, they assume I’m dating that person.

GhanaCelebrities.Com: So who is Nadia Buari dating now?


Nadia Buari: [Laughs] That’s my little secret.

GhanaCelebrities.Com: Are you fighting us?

Nadia Buari: Who are you?

GhanaCelebrities.Com: I’ m Ebenezer from GhanaCelebrities.Com, people say we don’t like Nadia and she does not like us.

Nadia Buari: I also read that but as I said, I have a good relationship with the media.

GhanaCelebrities.Com: Congrats on your nomination.

Nadia Buari: Thank you.

Sala Releases New Music Video: ‘Keti Keke’ + Download Audio Here!

Below is a music video of Sala’s new single ‘Keti Keke’. You can download copy of the song here. I think the song is cool to go with the ‘azonto’ dance. What do you also think?

Keti Keke - Sala [Official Video]

KNii Lante Releases New Music Video: ‘When You Love Some One’ Knii Lante Ft. Trigmatic!

The 2011 Ghana Music Award Winning Best Male Vocalist, and natural soul/reggae singer-songwriter-musician , Knii Lante, has released his second official video off his debut album ‘Love and Revolution’, entitled ‘When You Love Someone’.

The music video was shot at a residence in the Cantonments prime area of Accra and features the adventurous, Gerald, of the Adams Apples sequels as well as radio personality, Mandy Jay.
The music video was shot in HD by Accra based director Stanley Adjetey  of ‘Take 2 Films’.



Knii Lante’s influences stretch from classic Luther Vandross and Michael Jackson tracks to politically conscious Bob Marley tunes and even modern artistes such as Wyclef and Vybz Kartel.  Knii plays acoustic guitar and piano to his pleasure, and is a singer set to become one of the best African singers-songwriter- musician and an advocate of pan- Africanism.

Knii Lante’s first full length 16 track album, “Love & Revolution” in which he features Ghana’s gift to the United Kingdom, Sway, was majorly produced and engineered by one of the finest music producers in Accra Zap Mallet and released December of 2011. “Love & Revolution is a mix of different music genres from Zouk, Ballads, Afro pop to his most preferred genres reggae and soul.

Synopsis:  In a beautiful house lives a would be couple who are always at each other’s throat over little squabbles.

In their house is a Nanny who is always worried about their frequent quarrels. She therefore calls a marriage counselor who comes to save their situation by taking them through what to do WHEN THEY LOVE SOMEONE.

You can reach KNii Lante via the following.
www.kniilante.com
www.facebook.com/KniiLanteOfficial
www.twitter.com/KniiLante
www.youtube.com/KniiLante
www.soundcloud.com/kniilante
www.reverbnation.com/kniilante

When You Love Someone - KNii Lante Ft. Trigmatic [Official Video]

Agya Koo, Kyeiwaa, Kofi Adjorlolo, Jackie Appiah, Nadia Buari, Nana Ama McBrown, Emelia Brobbey & Others Nominated For Kumawood Film Festival & Akoben Movie Awards 2011!

In October, a new award scheme dubbed ‘Kumawood Film Festival & Akoben Movie Awards’ was launched in Kumasi to cater for movies produced in local languages in Ghana.

The awards is organised by Kumawood Entertainment and Concept Developers with support from major stakeholders of the film industry is to award Actors, Actresses, Writers, Directors, Producers, Technician and other personalities in the local film making industry in Ghana.

The awards jury after weeks of screening submitted movies has come out with nominations for this year’s awards slated for Farmer’s Day, December 2, 2011 at the Miklin Hotel in Kumasi.

Below is the full list of nominations. Ticket for the award’s night is cool 50 GHC.

BEST ACTOR LEADING ROLE 
Bismark Asumin – Yaa Asantewa
Bill Asamoah  – Baffuor
Clement Bonney [Mr. Beautiful] – Ama Bonsu
Akwasi Boadi [Akrobeto] – Sika Ye Abrantie
Adu Kofi [Agya Koo] – Afunumu Ba
Katawere  – Dee Adee Wono

Type (HP Lead Role and a name ) to the shot code 1723 all networks. Airtel 1823)

BEST ACTRESS LEADING ROLE 
Nana Ama McBrown – Dee Adee Wono
Portia Asare Boateng – Ama Bonsu
Portia Asare Boateng – Baffuor
Emelia Brobbey – Afunumu Ba
Theresah Owusu – Yaa Asantewa

Type (HP Lead Role and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks. Airtel 1823)

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE 
Francis Kusi (Yaa Asantewa)
Evans Kwame Boakye (Baffuor)
Evans Kwame Boakye (Ama Bonsu)
Kwaku Manu (Sika Ye Abrantie)
Michael Yirenkyi (Afunumu Ba)
Michael Afranie (Dee Adee Wono)

Type (HP Supporting Role and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks. Airtel 1823)

BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE 
Janet Kwarteng (Yaa Asantewa)
Vivian Jill Lawrence (Baffuor)
Vivian Jill Lawrence (Ama Bonsu)
Gloria Agyeman (Afunumu Ba)

Type (HP Supporting and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

BEST ACTOR TV SERIES 
Fred O Boadi [Bohyeba] – (Abrabo Mu Nsem)
Kwame Jokoto (Efie Wura)
Ebenezer Donkor aka Katawere (Efie Wura)
Funny Face aka Chemu (Chorkor Trotro)
Koo Fori (Efie Wura)

Type (HP tv Actor and a name ) to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

BEST ACTRESS TV SERIES
Gloria Osei Safo aka Nana Ama (Efie Wura)
Nana Ama McBrown
Anita Andoh (Efie Wura/Abrabo Mu Nsem)
Eunice Bannini (Efie Wura)
Valentina Nana Agyeiwaa (Afia Shwarzenegger)

Type(HP tv Actress and a name )to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

BEST PICTURE TV SERIES
Efie Wura (TV3)
Abrabo Mu Nsem (TV3)
Afia Schwarzenegger (TV3)
Chorkor Trotro (TV3)
Susubribi (Adom TV)
Wofa K (GTV)

MOST FAVOURITE TV PERSONALITY ( MALE) 
Wofa K (GTV)
Funny Face (Chorkor Trotro)
Kwame Jokoto (Efie Wura)
Ebenezer Donkor/Katawere (Efie Wura)

Type (HP Favourite TV and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

MOST FAVOURITE TV PERSONALITY ( FEMALE) 
Nana Ama McBrown (Afisem)
Naana Hayford (Abrabo Mu Nsem)
Anti Bee (Efie Wura)
Valentina Nana Agyeiwaa (Afia Schwarzenegger)
Gloria Osei Safo aka Nana Ama (Efie Wura)

Type (HP tv favourite and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

BEST STORY (MOVIES)
Obaatan Wuo,
Dee Adee Wo No
Obaa Sima
Ntwatosoo
Ama Ghana
Yaa Asantewaa
Yarda
Afunumu Ba
Baffuor

BEST PICTURE (MOVIES)
Sika ye Abrantie
Baffuor
Dee Adee wo no
Holy Book
Ogyam
Agya Koo Armed Robber

MOST FAVOURITE ACTOR
Kwaku Manu
Agya Koo
Akrobeto
Wayoosi
Bill Asamoah
Apostle Prah
Idikoko

Type (HP FavoUrite and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

MOST FAVOURITE ACTRESS 
Akua Attaa Kyeiwaa
Mercy Aseidu
Vivian Jill Lawrence
Nana Ama McBrown
Emelia Brobbey
Ellen White

Type (HP Favourite and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

BEST JUVENILE ACTOR 
Maame Yaa Konadu Jackson
Clara Amoateng Benson

DISCOVERY OF THE YEAR
Kwadwo Nkansah aka LIL WIN
Richard Sarkodie aka Oboy Spirit
Cecilia Gyase Konamah

BEST TWINGLISH MOVIE
Evil Heart
My Daddy My Husband
The Mistake
Evil Soul
The Wedding
Evil’s Seed
Kawonantso

BEST TWINGLISH PERSONALITY (MALE)
Kofi Adjololo
Bernard Aduse-Poku
Ekow Smith Asante
Bill Asamoah
Mr. Godfred Opoku

Type (HP Twinglish and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

BEST TWINGLISH PERSONALITY (FEMALE)
Nana Ama McBrown
Vivian Jill Lawrence
Nadia Buari
Naana Hayford
Jacky Appiah
Emelia Brobey

Type (HP Twinglish and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

BEST TV COMEDIAN (MALE)
Kwame  Seth Djokoto (Judge Koboo)
Funny Face aka Chemu
Ebenezer Donko aka Katawere
Andrews Duodu aka Fiifi
Wofa K
Seth Samuel Karikari (Koo Fori)

Type (HP tv Comedian and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

BEST TV COMEDIAN (FEMALE)

1: Valentina Nana Agyeiwaa (Afia Shwarzenegger)
2: Harriet Ocansey (Anti Bee)
3: Little Frimpong (Benyiwaa)
4: Mrs. Anita Andoh (Maame)

Type (HP tv Comedian and a name )to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

THE MOST PROMISING STAR
Kwadwo Nkansah (Lil Wayne)
Cecilia Gyase Konama
Andrew Kofi Duodu (Fiifi)
Richard Sarkodie (Oboy Spirit)
Margaret Konadu (Yaa Baby)
Daniel Aidoo (Kofi Agyir)

BEST STORY (TV SERIES)
Efie Wura (TV3)
Chokor Trotro (TV3)
Afia Schwarzenegger (TV3)
Abrabo Mu Nsem (TV3)
Wofa K (GTV)
Suburbia (Adom TV)

Type (HP tv Story and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

BEST ACTOR IN LEADING ROLE (HAUSA)
Siddiq Kamil Maifyadi (Kudin Gado)
Habib S Daraja (Kyawawa)
Kalifa Adam Kalifa (Saruta)
Muhammed Maisuna Alhassan (So Sanadi)
Nurudeen Bin Shuaib (Gado)

Type (HP Hausa and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

BEST ACTRESS IN LEADING ROLE (Hausa)
Hikima Hashim (Kyawawa)
Safiya Usman (Kudin Gado)
Surayya Muhammed (So sanadi)
Memuna Shuaib (Gado)
Bushira Alhasan (Sarauta)

Type (HP Hausa and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

BEST ACTOR IN LEADING ROLE (DAGBANI)
Ahmed Sani Minister (Betrayal)
Mba Gomda (Ashili)
Mohammed Yakubu Panther (Nasara)
Idrisu Abubakar Zimbo (Yadar)
Papa Sango (NA-jargu)

Type (HP Dagbani and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

BEST ACTRESS IN LEADING ROLE (DAGBANI) 
Rabi Mavi(Betrayal)
Jummai Ahmed(Ashili)(Nasara)(Yadar)
Anda State (NA-jargu)

Type (HP Dagbani and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

BEST ACTOR IN LEADING ROLE (FRAFRA)
Francis Ayamga
Zimbabo Yenbilla Pilla

Type (HP Frafra and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

BEST ACTRESS IN LEADING ROLE (FRAFRA)
Rebecca Yaa Nab
Juliet Abire

Type (HP Frafra and a name) to the shot code 1723 all networks, airtel 1823)

BEST FILM DIRECTOR
Kwaku Twumasi (Yaa Asantewa)
Frank Gharbin (Wonni Panin a Due)
A F B Mohammed (Sika Ye Abrantie)
Kofi Yeboah (Baffuor)
Kofi Yeboah (Ama Bonsu)
Nana Ama McBrown (Dee Adee Wo No)
James Aboagye (Afunumu Ba)

BEST FILM EDITING
Evil Soul
Sarauta
Emmanuel
Mistake
Obaa Sima

BEST SCREENPLAY/SCRIPT
Sika Ye Abrantie
Woni Payin Due
Yaa Asantewaa
Ntwatosoo
Sarauta
Afunumu Ba

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Evil Dead
Evil Soul
Heaven Akwantuo
Afunumu Ba
Job Amanehunu
Betrayal (Hyaan yim)
Odeyifoo Moses

BEST COSTUME
Sika ye Abrantie
Yaa Asantewaa
Dee Adee wo no 4
Baffuor
Obaatan wuo
Ama Ghana

BEST LIGHTMAN
Haruna Abubakar (Yaa Asantewa)
Philip K Owusu (Wonni Panin a Due)
Felix Odonkoh (Sika Ye Abrantie)
Ebo Smith (Baffuor )
Ebo Smith (Ama Bonsu)
Bernard Ofori, Kofi Nti (Afunumuba)

BEST DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPH
Percy Simmons (Yaa Asantewa)
Prince Nyarko/Benjamin Aboagye (Wonni Panin a Due)(Afunumuba)
Evander Kwame Agyemang (Sika Ye Abrantie)
Abdul Gaffaru Marley (Baffuor)
Abdul Gaffaru Marley (Ama Bonsu)

BEST SOUNDMAN
Ebenezer Appiah(Wonni Panin a Due)
Joyce Osei (Sika Ye Abrantie)
Alfred Opoku (Afunumuba)

BEST ORIGINAL SONG
Obaatan wuo
My Daddy My Husband
Kyawawa
Owuo Atwedie
Sika ye Abrantie
Adansekrumu
Ewiase Ahenie
Ama Ghana
Yen Sanga

MUSIC SCORE 
Woni panyin a due
Bieri Bonibu
Yarda
Yaa Asantewaa
Sika ye Abrantie
Mallam Issah
Me wuo Akye

BEST WARDROBE
Faustina Amissah (Wonni Panin a Due)
Fiona Serwah Bediako (Sika Ye Abrantie))
Nana Ama McBrown (Dee Adee Wo No)

BEST MAKEUP
Evil Dead
Holy Book
Evil Soul
Sarauta
Dee Adee wo no
Yaa Asantwaa

BEST TRADITIONAL MOVIE
Yaa Asantewaa
So Sanadi
Dee Adee Wo No
Ashili

MOVIE OF THE YEAR
Afunumu Ba,
Sika Ye Abrantie
Yaa Asantewaa
Baffuor
Dee Adee Wo No
Ama Bonsu
Wonni Panin a Due

Ghana Movie Awards 2011 Nomination List: Leila Djansi & Shirley Frimpong-Manso’s Movies Grab 21 Nominations Each!

The nominations for the 2011 edition of the Ghana Movie Awards were released at the nominations party last night at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Kumasi. The colourful event was graced by players of the movie industry and witnessed by various media houses including GhanaCelebrities.Com.

This year’s event looks well organised as the awards Jury has spread the awards to other nationals. You do not need to be a Ghanaian to be nominated; one is entitled for nominations if he or she features in a movie produced by a Ghanaian or from a Ghanaian production house.

Two of Ghana’s female movie makers Shirley Frimpong-Manso and Leila Djansi obtained the highest nominations. They each got 21 nominations each.

Leila had only a movie; ‘Ties That Bind’, whiles Shirley’s on-going movie series, ‘Adams Apple’ and last year’s hit movie ‘6 Hours to Christmas’ did the magic for her.

Other top stars in contention for honours include, Nadia Buari, Jackie Appiah, Majid Michel, Chris Attoh, John Dumelo, Yvonne Okoro, Yvonne Nelson, Agya Koo, Kyeiwaa, Nana Ama McBrown, Adjetey Anang, Martha Ankomah and the likes.

BELOW IS THE NOMINATIONS LIST…

For photos from the Nominees Night Party, Click Here


Best Actor In A Leading Role [English Language]
Van Vicker               – Paparazzi
Madji Michel           – Somewhere In Africa
Chris Attoh              – 6 Hours To Christmas
Samuel Ofori           – Fake London Boy
Rahim Banda          – Behind The Mask

Best Actor In A Leading Role [Local Language]
Apostle John Prah               – The Holy Bible
Bill Asamoah                          – Barfour
Kwaku Manu                           – Village Champion
Ebenezer Donkor                 – God Father
Agya Koo                                 – Agenkwah
Isaac Amoako                       – Emmanuel

Best Actress In A Leading Role [English Language]
Jackie Appiah            – Reason To Kill
Joselyn Dumas          – Adams Apple 2
Kimberly Elise           -  Ties That Bind
Yvonne Okoro           – Why Marry
Omotola Jalade         – Ties That Bind
Lydia Forson              – Masquerades

Best Actress In A Leading Role [Local Language]
Vivian Jill                             – Yaw Donkor
Emelia Brobbey                  – Obi Yaa
Nana Ama McBrown        – Wunni Pannie Due
Linda Abbey                        – Agya Koo Salamatu
Portia Asare Boating        – Ama Bonsu

Best Actor In A Supporting Role [English Language]
Eddie Nartey                 – Somewhere In Africa
John Dumelo                 – Ties That Bind
Adjetey Anang              – Adams Apple 3
Majid Michel                 – Somewhere In Africa
Gavivina Tamakloe    – For Better For War

Best Actor In A Supporting Role [Local Language]
Clement Bonney                 – Ama Bonus
Joseph Osei                          – Osofo Amoako
Osei Tutu Nyamese           – Wunni Pannie Due
Akwasi Boadi                       – Emmanuel
David Asuman                    – Diawuo
Fredrick Eghan                   – Agya Koo Gbengbentus

Best Actress In A Supporting Role [English Language]
Roselyn  Ngissah                – Somewhere In Africa
Helen Asante                       – Adams Apple 3
Yvonne Nelson                   – 4 Play Reloaded
Martha Ankomah              – Bed Of Roses
Nadia Buari                          – Who Owns The City

Best Actress In A Supporting Role [Local Language]
Mercy Asiedu             – Obi Yaa
Rose Mensah               – Bu Bra Pa
Maame Serwaa           – So, So And So
Ellen Kyei Whyte       – Evil Soul
Jane Ackun                  – Otufoo

Best Picture
Bed Of Roses
Ties That Bind
Single Six
Somewhere In Africa
Adams Apple
Who Owns The City
Kofi Agenkwa
Emmanuel
Masquerades
Agyaa Koo Gbengbentus

Best Directing [English Language]
Frank Rajah                                         – Somewhere In Africa
Shirley Frimpong Manso                – Adams Apple
Leila Djansi & Kevin Huie                – Ties That Bind
Pascal Amanfo                                      – Bed Of Roses
Samuel Ofori                                          – Fake London Boy

Best Directing [Local Language]
Frank Gharbin                              – Emmanuel
Nana Ama Mcbrown                 – Obi Yaa
Augustine Abbey [Idikoko]   – Agya Koo Gbengbentus
Jonas Agyemang                          – Village Champion
Samuel Nkansah                           – God Father

Best Art Direction
Kofi Agenkwa
Ties That Bind
Somewhere In Africa
Adams Apple 2
Who Owns The City
Black Man, White Brother

Best Music [Original Song]
Agya Koo Gbengbentus                           – Mframa
Fake London Boy                                       – Tiffany
Sexy Sassy Wahala [Adams Apple]     – Efya
Ties That Bind                                       – Dela & Okyeame Quophi
Paparazzi                                                   – Kobby Maxwell
Somewhere In Africa                                – Bennie Anti

Best Movie Africa Collaboration
6 Hours To Christmas
Masquerades
Ties That Bind
Single Six
Who Owns The City

Best Cameo Actor
Kwaku Sintim Misa [KSM]       – Adams Apple 1
Kofi Okyere Darko [KOD]        – Adams Apple 1
Abeeku Santana                          – Death After Birth
Majid Michel                                – Adams Apple 4
Okyeame Kwame                        – Ties That Bind
Kofi Adjorlolo                              – Somewhere In Africa

Best Cameo Actress
Juliet Ibrahim           – 4 Play Reloaded
Grace Nortey             – Adams Apple
Khareema Aguiar     – Ties That Bind
Lily Ameyaw              – Otuofoo

Best Story
Ties That Bind
Kofi Agenkwah
Adams Apple
Somewhere In Africa
Death After Birth
C.E.O.

Best Editing
4 Play Reloaded
Adams Apple
Ties That Bind
Somewhere In Africa
God Father

Best Cinematography
4 Play Reloaded
Adams Apple
Ties That Bind
Bed Of Roses
Somewhere In Africa

Best Costume & Wardrobe
Osofo Amoako
Kofi Agenkwah
Ties That Bind
Adams Apple
Queens Pride

Best Make-Up
Adams Apple
Somewhere In Africa
Ties That Bind
Grave Yard
Who Owns The City

Best Visual Effects
God Father
Dirty Game
Grave Yard
Kofi Agenkwah
Paparazzi

Best Discovery
Kwaku Manu                 – So, So And So
Mzbel                               – Single Six
Jasmine Baroudi          – Adams Apple
Ama K. Abebrese         – Ties That Bind
James Gardiner             – C.E.O.

Best Music [Original Score]
Ties That Bind
Somewhere In Africa
Adams Apple
Emmanuel
Agya Koo Gbengbentus

Best Sound Editing & Mixing
Ties That Bind
Adams Apple
4 Play Reloaded
Paparazzi

Best Writing Adapted Or Original Screenplay
Somwhere In Africa
Ties That Bind
Adams Apple
Ama Bonus
Who Owns The City

Best Actor Africa Collaboration
Ramsey Nouah Jnr.          – Memories Of My Heart
Desmond Elliot                    – Masquerades
Omar Oumson                      – Who Owns The City
Mike Ezuronye                    – Private Enemy
Eddie Watson                       – Single Six

Best Actress Africa Collaboration
Mercy Johnson                   – My Husband’s Funeral
Omotola Jalade                   – Ties That Bind
Ebbe Bassey                          – Ties That Bind
Tonto Dikeh                           – Private Enemy
Damilola Adegbeti               – 6 Hours To Christmas

2011 Ghana Movie Awards Categorization

Leading Role
Best performance by an Actor or Actress in a Leading Role is presented in recognition of an actor/actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a movie role for the period under consideration.  No single movie shall have both female and male leads; if the male is the lead, the female role would be considered as a Supporting Role and vice versa. In movies with more than one lead role, individual actors will not be nominated as a group but compete against each other based on their individual performances. No actor/actress can be nominated from more than one movie role in this category.

Supporting Role
Best performance by an Actor or Actress in a Supporting Role is presented in recognition of an actor/actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting movie role for the period under consideration.   A Supporting Role must be connected to the lead character or have a significant impact on the story of the movie. In movies with more than one supporting roles, individual actors will not be nominated as a group but compete against each other based on their individual performances. No actor/actress can be nominated from more than one movie role in this category.

Cinematography
Best Cinematography is awarded to a cinematographer for work in one particular movie.  The cinematographer is the individual who photographed with a motion picture camera and is responsible for achieving artistic and technical decisions related to the images in a movie. The winner for Best Cinematography is the movie with the most outstanding photography, the most effective use of light, appropriate and relevant camera shots etc.

Costume/Wardrobe
The Award for Best Costume Design is given out for the best achievement of film costume design for a particular movie. Costumes must be appropriate for the settings, roles, characters and theme of the movie. Films which are eligible for the award must meet a series of criteria, including the requirement that the costumes must have been “conceived” by a costume designer, and/or with supporting wardrobe selected from other sources.

Art Direction
The Award for Best Art Direction recognizes achievement in production design and/or set decoration. Art direction must be appropriate and functional for the setting of the movie.

Directing
The Award for Achievement in Directing (Best Director) is to the director of the movie that reflects the most outstanding technical and artistic performance; showing creative and coherent ways to tell the story with pictures, sounds etc. who working in the motion picture industry.  Only one individual may claim screen credit as a film’s director. This rule is designed to prevent rights and ownership issues and to eliminate lobbying for director credit by producers and actors. However, the Jury may create an exception to this “one director per film” rule if two co-directors seeking to share director credit for a film qualify as an “established duo”.

Editing
The Award for Film Editing is closely correlated with the Award for Best Picture and it is given to the editor of the movie with the best use of scenes and effects to tell a flowery and coherent story. Only the principal, “above the line” editor(s) as listed in the film’s credits are named on the award; additional editors, supervising editors, etc. are not generally eligible

Makeup
The Award for Best Makeup is given to the best achievement in makeup for film. Makeup must enhance physical attributes of characters and must be appropriate for scenes, setting and overall feel of the movie.

Original Score
The Award for Original Score is presented to the best substantial body of music in the form of dramatic underscoring written specifically for the film by the submitting composer.

Original Song
The Award for Best Original Song is presented to the songwriters who have composed the best original song written specifically for a movie or adopted for the movie. The performers of a song are not credited with the Award unless they contributed either to music, lyrics or both in their own right.

Best Picture
The Award for Best Picture is presented to artist who produced the most outstanding movie of the year.  The Award is considered the most important of the Awards, as it is the final award presented, and represents all the directing, acting, and writing efforts put forth for a film.

Sound Editing
The Award for Best Sound Editing is granted to a film exhibiting the finest or most aesthetic sound editing or sound design. The award goes to the movie that showed the best interaction between sounds, effects it its appropriateness for scenes and the overall story. The award goes to the person in charge of working and mixing the sound in the studio, including sound effects, sound collected from locations or set among others.

Visual Effects
The Award for Best Visual Effects is given to the movie that exhibited the most creative and believable visual effects. The award is based on consideration of the contribution the visual effects make to the overall production and the artistry, skill and fidelity with which the visual illusions are achieved.

Screenplay
The Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay or Original screenplay is given to the movie with the best story, best interplay and linking of scenes and overall narration of story. It is awarded to the writer of a screenplay adapted from another source (usually a novel, play, short story, or TV show but also sometimes another film); or for the best script not based upon previously published material. All sequels are automatically considered adaptations by this standard since the sequel must be based on the original story.

Cameo
The Award for Best Cameo is for an actor, industry professional or famous person who makes a significant short appearance in a movie either as an original character or as himself.

Discovery
The Award for discovery of the year goes to the new actor who distinguished him or herself in a breakthrough role. The role must be seen to have had a visible impact on his/her career, opening opportunities for him/her to receive other roles.

African Collaboration
The Award for Best African Collaboration goes to the best movie with two leads or main characters played by actors/actress from two different African countries. The Award for Best Africa Actor or Actress will go to a non-Ghanaian lead or supporting actor in any such African collaboration.

Favourite Actor
The Award for Favourite actor is a people’s choice award voted by the public from a list of nominees.
TV Series
The Awards for Best TV series and Best Actor/ Actress in a TV series are people’s choice awards voted by the public from a list of nominees.

Founder’s Merit Award
The winner(s) for the Founder’s Merit Award will be chosen by the Founder of the Ghana Movie Awards in consultation with the Jury from the list of winners in all award categories. The winner will be awarded for outstanding technical and/or artistic performance or contribution in the movie industry for the year in review. Winner(s) will have to be of good character, respected and accepted by his or her peers and the industry generally.

Friday 18 November 2011

Daddy Lumba [DL] Silences Critics At ‘Legends & Legacy Ball’ 2011!


Daddy Lumba-Legends & Legacy Ball 
 
Daddy Lumba also known as DL a.k.a. Girls Prefect last Saturday at the Accra International Conference Centre proved his critics wrong with a vintage performance at the maiden edition of the ‘Legends & Legacy Ball’.
When he mounted the stage, he made sure that his critics who had shown their strong aversion towards him for one reason or the other went home fulfilled and happy with an unforgettable experience of a life time.
He mounted the stage with his ‘111666’ tune and got every soul at the auditorium on their dancing feet.

With 27 albums, from hit after hit, Daddy entertained the patrons. He got the patrons busy – their mouths sang, their legs danced and their hands clapped as he dished out song after song – hits after hits.


Surrounded by five dancers, they did what has been known as the ‘Lumba dance’. He managed to get the two presidents on the stage to dance when he performed ‘Aben Wo Ha’, his greatest track which won most awards at the maiden edition of the Ghana Music Awards in 2000.

Former first lady, Nana Konadu Agyemang Rawlings danced her heart out as if she has already forgotten the heavy defeat President Mills meted out to her at the NDC congress in Sunyani. When Lumba was about to end the event, Nana Konadu requested for ‘Aben Wo Ha’ again.

Lumba performed it again to climax a successful event.

The event which was instituted to celebrate music legends in Ghana brought together high profile personalities including the two former presidents of Ghana; Jerry John Rawlings and John Agyekum Kuffour.

Also in the auditorium included the former first lady of Ghana, Nana Konadu Agyemang as well as presentations from the two biggest political parties in the country who sat close to each other and danced together.

I will not dispute it if this show is rated as the best show in Ghana for 2011. It was a show that wasn't dragged needlessly. It was a 4-hour show. As has been with Ghana, shows don’t start at the advertised time. It is now a normal thing in Ghana isn't it? The late start did not actually take anything from the show.

It only gave Kwame Sefa Kayi, one of the MCs the chance to unveil the surprise package to the crowd. After announcing that, the two former presidents were in the building, the crowd went gay as the two Johns made a triumphant entry through the backstage to their seats.

The surprise was well received by the patrons judging by the clap and noise. The cheers from the patrons at this point were loud and unbelievable. At this venture, it was obvious which of the two main political parties each of the patrons belongs to, as they call them with their nicknames like ‘Papa J’, ‘Gentle Giant’ and the likes.

Shortly after, Daddy Lumba the man being celebrated made his way to the venue through the same way as the two Johns. He was sandwiched by them. He sat in between them. President Kuffour sat on the right, whiles the Rawlingses seated on his left.

Hip life trio, Rana opened the show. They performed two of the legends songs. They performed commendably. Their performance was electrified. It was terrific. Their dance moves was well choreographed. As the first performers on the night, they raised the bar. They set a standard for the subsequent performers.
After wowing and involving the patrons in their performance, gospel musician Philipa Baafi, Felix Owusu and

Kofi B followed in that manner to perform. There wasn't any dull moment. Even though there were times one felt that, indeed it wasn't the man himself performing, the patrons didn’t care enough as they continue to dance and sing with the performers.

One thing that cannot be taken away from this event is that, each artiste made sure they out-perform and silence each other.

‘Children of the future’, a song he composed to trumpet the message to the world that, certainly children are the future was performed by kids from selected schools. It was difficult to enjoy this particular performance because only the lead vocalist had a microphone. Yet the patrons care less. They continue to sing and dance.

After Nacy of No Tribe had imprinted his name as one of the best performers of the night, Daddy Lumba was presented with plaque from MUSIGA President, Bice Osei Kuffour on behalf of his association. The organisers of the event, Imajin Advertising also presented a 24 carat gold chain. Their presentation was done by a representative from Voice Of America.

The chain was fixed around his neck by his godmother and former teacher Mama Acheampong. Lumba appeared most surprised to see his teacher of30 years. They hugged and shown emotions.

Kofi Nti and KK Fosu picked it from there. If the event was a competition, the former would have been judged as the best performer. He was the first performer to force the two former presidents out from their seats to dance.

It was reported that, Rawlings said he was the best president Ghana has ever had. Kuffour disagreed and said the comment was rather boastful. Rawlings party members replied Kuffour, calling him jealous for disagreeing with Rawlings' stand.

Though the fact that they danced together would not end the bickering and animosity between them, it was great as they shared dance together. It was a bold step taken. Whoever brought the idea of bringing the two men together have done a great job and needs commendation.

Now it was the turn of the only mad man in Ghana music. Kwaw Kese was announced as the next performer, many doubted his singing abilities. He proved them right. He came to perform, Lumba’s smash hit ‘Theresah’. Fortunately for him, he had the backing vocalist who sang the song.

Kwaw shouted when singing the chorus to tell the patrons that he was indeed singing. The patrons couldn’t help but laugh as they sang and dance. Kwaw Kese couldn’t sing yet he grabbed the highest applause on the night when he went straight and shook hands with the two presidents and asked them to reciprocate – which they did hurriedly.

After the attack and counter attacks last week, the two Presidents shook hands, courtesy Kwaw Kese. It was just beautiful.

He asked President Kuffour why he didn’t come to the event with his wife who is also called ‘Theresah’. He said since he performed the song titled the name of his wife, it would have been nice if she had been present. There was wild laughter after that comment.

Mzbel Mzbel Mzbel ... Can I call her the bad girl of Ghana music? She appeared pregnant in her simple outfit. She had a good show too. When performing ‘Asie Ho’, she asked ‘Am I allowed?’ if she can give Rawlings a lap dance.

I was a bit far, so I can’t tell if Nana Konadu gave her the go ahead. Praye and Castro followed after Mzbel. They didn’t disappoint either. The maiden edition of the ‘Legends & Legacy Ball’ was successful. I can’t wait for next year.

Is it going to be Nana Acheampong, Kojo Antwi, Amakye Dede, Paapa Yankson, Gyedu Blay Ambolley or  ....
‘Legends & Legacy Ball’ 2011 was organised by Imajin Advertising and Adom 106.3 FM with support from Kamsak Limited, SMSgh, Budget Rent-A-Car-Ghana, Erata Hotel and Danny Decorations.

Media partners includes Voice of America, GTV, Metro TV, TV Africa, Viasat1, Crusading Guide, Daily Guide/NewsOne, DDP Outdoor Limited,  Adeshie, GhanaCelebrities.Com, BigXGhana and Ghanamusic.com.






















Musician A-Plus For Ghana’s Parliament?

A Plus

 After organising the maiden edition of the Ghana Music & Food Festival, which has been tagged by many as the most promising event of 2011, Hip Life musician and comedian A-Plus has declared his intentions to run for parliament in 2012 General Elections.

He will be vying for the Gomoa East Parliamentary seat in the Central Region as an independent candidate. He made the above intentions known few hours ago via his facebook status. He writes:

“Ladies and gentlemen, I am here today to formally inform you of my decision to contest the Gomoa East parliamentary seat as an independent candidate next year. For those of you who wish I don’t enter into mainstream politics, I am sorry for the disappointment. For those of you who think it’s a good decision please give me your support. Its time for the youth to take over…….Cheers.”

Do you think Ghana parliament is ready for a musician? Don’t forget former comedian Fritz Baffour is currently in Ghana’s parliament representing the NDC for the Ablekuma South.

Also ETV newscaster Gideon Aryeequaye will be vying for the NDC seat for the Weija Constituency for the next year’s elections. Former Miss Ghana Benita Sena Golomeke has also been reported of nursing her ambitions of contesting for the Ledzokuku Constituency in the 2012 for the ruling NDC.

It is difficult to win elections in Ghana as independent candidate. Join GhanaCelebrities.Com to support and wish A-Plus well.

Actress Nana Akua Addo Donates To Church-Affiliate Of Teshie Orphanage Home!



In June, actress Nana Akua Addo donated mixed items valued at several millions of Ghana Cedis to the Teshie Orphanage Home in Accra.

The actress mentioned that she donates to charity every six months. Over the weekend, she presented 3000GHC to the Temple of the Living God church at Baatsona Community 18 affiliated to the Teshie Orphanage Home.

She presented the money to the church at their annual harvest and thanksgiving service.
Below are pictures GhanaCelebrities.Com captured after the church service.





Sunday 13 November 2011

American Film Maker, Samad Davis Chases 4Syte Music Video Awards After Giving Ghana First Ever Award At Channel O Awards With ‘Dadie Kye’!

After directing a music video ‘Dadie Kye’ that won for Samini Ghana’s first ever award at the Channel O awards in South Africa, New Jersey based American film maker, Samad Davis is looking at winning an award at the 4Syte Music Video Awards 2011 slated for the Dome, Accra International Centre.

He is among the top music video directors whose music videos will be fighting for honours at the awards scheduled for Saturday November 19.

Samad directed six [6] of the videos which grabbed fifteen [15] nominations in ten [10] categories. His nominated videos include ‘Dadie Kye’, the video that won the ‘Most Gifted Ragga Dancehall Video Artiste’ for Samini at the 2011 Channel O awards in South Africa. Ghana’s first ever award at the Channel O.

The rest of the videos are ‘Imagination’ by ManSing Angel, ‘Move Back’ by Five5, ‘Waist & Power’ by 4X4, ‘Tell Them’ by Iwan and Becca’s ‘Push’ and ‘African Woman’.


They categories nominated are  ‘Best Group Video’, ‘Best Photography’, ‘Best Reggae Video’, ‘Best Female Video’, ‘Best Male Video’, ‘Best Editing’, ‘Best Collaboration’, ‘Best Directed’, ‘Best Storyline’ and ‘Overall Best Video’.

Below are his nominated music videos.
Best Group Video
VIP -- My Baby
R2Bees -- Ajeeii
4X4 -- WAIST & POWER
Rana -- Fly With Me
5FIVE -- MOVE BACK
Ruff & Smooth -- Azingele
F.O.I -- One More Time

Best Photography
BECCA -- AFRICAN WOMAN
Trigmatic -- My Life
MAN SING ANGEL -- IMAGINATION
Bra Kevin Beats -- Three Headed Beast
4X4 -- WAIST & POWER
Dblack -- Somebody
Guru -- Mma Kuo
Jay Ghatey -- Waiting For You

Best Reggae Video
IWAN -- TELL THEM
Wa Don -- High Performance
Sonni Balli -- Oh Why
Blakk Rasta -- Miss Right
Rough & Smooth -- Time Changes
SAMINI -- DADIE TSE

Best Female Video
BECCA -- PUSH
Eazzy -- One Gal
Diamond -- Popping
Sherifa Gunu -- Mbrantie
Sala -- Falling
Raquel -- Odo
Efya -- Sexy Sassy Wahala

Best Male Video
Trigmatic -- My Life
Asem -- No More Kpayor
DCryme -- Kill Me Shy
Bra Kevin Beats -- Three Headed Beast
Chase -- Tell Me Ur Name
Okyeame Kwame -- Faithful
SAMINI -- DADIE KYE

Best Editing
Iwan -- Who Is Bad
Asem -- No More Kpayor
Stay J -- Sue
Richie & Sway -- Intoxicated
Sarkodie -- Lay Away
DBlack -- Get On Da Dance Floor
4X4 -- WAIST & POWER

Best Collaboration
Stay Jay & Sarkodie -- Sue
Castro & Baby Jet -- Do The Dance
BECCA & TRIGMATIC -- PUSH
Eazzy & Richie -- One Girl
Reggy & Sammini -- Esawura
Jay Ghatey &Tinny -- Hard All Day
DBlack & Kwabena Kwabena -- Somebody
R2bees & Sarkodie -- Ajiiee

Best Directed
BECCA -- AFRICAN WOMAN
Eazzy -- One Girl
Guru -- Mmaa Kuo
Jay Gartey -- Waiting For You
Sarkodie -- Lay Away
Obour -- Back To Obour
Bra Kevin Beats -- Three Headed Beast
Reggy & Samini -- Esawura

Best Storyline
Obour -- Back To Obour
Reggie -- Esewara
Chase -- Tell Me Your Name
BECCA -- AFRICAN WOMAN
Trigmatic -- My Jolie
Guru -- Mmaa Kuo
Eazzy -- One Girl

Overall Best Video
4X4 -- WAIST & POWER
Asem -- No More Kpayor
Bra Kevin Beats -- Three Headed Beast
BECCA -- AFRICAN WOMAN
Obour -- Back To Obour
Okyeame Kwame -- Faithful
R 2 Bees -- Ajiee
Jay Ghartey -- Waiting For You


Source: http://www.ghanacelebrities.com/2011/11/12/american-film-maker-samad-davis-chases-4syte-music-video-awards-after-giving-ghana-first-ever-award-at-channel-o-awards-with-%e2%80%98dadie-kye%e2%80%99#ixzz1daoJTOwn

Hollywood Feature Film ‘Bleeding Sunshine’ Stars Adjetey Anang, Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Chris Attoh, Yvonne CherryL, Omar Captan, Amonobea Dodoo Among Others!


The best actors and actresses on the African continent have been brought together to feature alongside Hollywood actors in a new movie ‘Bleeding Sunshine’, which is set to hit the theatres soon. The production crew is expected to continue shooting in Egypt, Dubai and Israel.


The ‘Bleeding Sunshine’ movie talks about the “illegal trade of human beings for the purposes of reproductive slavery, commercial sexual exploitation, forced labour, or a modern-day form of slavery” called human trafficking.

The Hollywood feature film brings out a harrowing tale of a young Ghanaian girl [Suzzy Nabor] whose life is turned upside down when she is plucked from her humble fishing village and thrust into the gritty world of international human trafficking.

‘Bleeding Sunshine’ features a great array of African cast that includes Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Omar Sheriff, Amonobea Dodoo, Steven Kanumba, 2011 Pan African Best Actor - Chris Attoh, 2010 Zanzibar International Film Fest Award Best Actress -Yvonne CherryL, 2010 Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) Best Actor – Adjetey ‘Pusher’ Anang who plays the character called Captain Addo, a fisherman, the father of Suzzy, the little girl who was trafficked overseas.

Also playing key roles in this life touching movie written and directed by Hollywood based Ghanaian writer Yaa Boaa Aning, who holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is the reigning “(AMAA) 2011 Best Actress - Ama K.” together with Suzzy Nabor, Jasmine Baroudi, Lady Arafua and Katou among some South African and Nigerian casts.

The cast from Hollywood will be revealed shortly.

The movie when completed will raise awareness about human trafficking and possible ways of combating it in Africa has commenced shooting in Ghana and will have the cast and production crew continue shooting in Egypt, Dubai & Israel.

Yaa Boaa completed her first 5 feature scripts. In 2009 she wrote and directed award winning short film, ‘The Prince of Venice’.  Other projects include Felix Triangle for President, which is currently in pre-production and Zahara, which is in postproduction.

Yaa is known for production roles in Hollywood movies and television series such as ‘Bolden’, ‘Forcing' the Blues’, ‘The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard’, ‘Deep in the Valley’, ‘Fashion Rocks’, ‘Feast’, ‘xXx: State of the Union’, ‘Just Legal’, ‘Flight of the Phoenix’, ‘Stuck on You’, ‘Out of Time’ and Private Practice.

She also costumed Jamie Foxx and Usher Raymond in ‘The Kingdom’, ‘Dream Girls’, ‘Miami Vice’ and ‘In The Mix’.

Other crew working on the movie includes Chase Bowman as DOP, Richard Nwaobi-E as Producer, Dave Boapomg as Production Manager and Brian Angels as Camera Assistant

Saturday 12 November 2011

Congrats! Samini Grabs Channel O Award!



King of modern music, Samini has made Ghana proud by being the first Ghanaian to grab Channel O award after many failed attempts by other Ghanaian musicians.

Samini picked the ‘Most Gifted Ragga Dancehall Video Artiste’ award with his ‘Dadiekye’, a track on his C.E.O album.

The awards took place at Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa last night.

Join GhanaCelebrities.Com to congratulate Samini.

Charity Concert: Late Lucky Dube’s Daughter Nkulee Dube To Stage ‘The Hole-In-Heart Charity Concert’ In Ghana!

Nkulee Dube, the daughter of the late South African based reggae musician Lucky Dube is billed to stage a charity concert in Ghana dubbed ‘Hole-In-Heart Charity Concert In Ghana’ to raise funds to support children with the ‘hole-in-heart sickness.

The charity concert which is being organised by RAM Media Concept is to solicit for funds to provide funding for parents of children who have been diagnosed of the sickness but cannot afford to raise funds to cater for the operation or surgery.

Due to high cost of the surgery/operations, most of the parents are unable to meet the cost of the operations and therefore resort to the public for support.

On daily basis on Ghana television, parents of children with suffering from hole-in-heart disease has urged philanthropists to help them with funds to enable them pay for the surgery or operations of their wards.

The Hole-In-Heart patient is a person who goes through weak heart functioning or malfunctioning of the heart, or a part thereof. This anomaly in children is mostly caused by abuse of medication during pregnancy, genetic problems and hypertension induced by pregnancy.

The medical condition normally causes such patients to develop swollen body, pale eyes, body weakness, inability to walk properly, difficulties in breathing, weak hear growth.

Touched by the plights of many children who for no fault of theirs have to go through pains and psychological trauma after being diagnosed of the disease, RAM Media Concepts is putting this show together to raise funds to assist parents.

The concert will create awareness among Ghanaians to be conscious of the causes of hole-in-heart conditions and also for the need to support the Medical Centres in the country to provide quality services to the people of Ghana. It will also create a platform to conscientize parents about the causes of the disease and how to avoid practises that may cause the disease in their children.
 
For the realisation of the above aims is the reason Nkulee Dube, the daughter of the late musician will be coming down to Ghana. Also on the bill are Blakk Rasta and the Herbalist band, Nana Fynn, King Ayisoba and other supporting artistes.

The concert will be held in three cities in Ghana; Accra, Kumasi and Takoradi. The first of the shows will take place at the Ghana International Trade Fair Centre, La – Accra on Friday November 25, 2011.

The Kumasi Sports Stadium will be venue for the Kumasi show on Saturday November 26, 2011 with the Sekondi Sports Stadium in Takoradi completing the show on Sunday November 27, 2011.

RAM Media Concepts hopes to raise 100,000 Ghana Cedis or one billion from the show which will be managed by agencies within the Healthy Ministry of Ghana.

The concert is supported by the Multi Media Group of Companies; Multi TV, Adom FM, Joy FM, Hitz FM as well as www.ghanacelebrities.com.

Ticket for the show goes for 20 Ghana Cedis.

Thursday 3 November 2011

Actress Nana Akua Addo Acquires Bodyguard!

The bodyguards craze has hitGhana’s Entertainment Industry. For whatever reason, famous or people on their way to fame make enemies. Why are people in the limelight always at risk of being attacked by unscrupulous people who claims to be fans?I had a good laugh last time during a conversation between a friend and myself.

He said people [celebrities or famous people] hire bodyguards when they have money and don’t know what to do with it.Actress Nana Akua Addo has joined the numbers of celebrities grabbing bodyguards in Ghana.

GhanaCelebrities.Com stumbled on the actress in town with her bodyguard at the Red Lipsticks All Female Musical Concert inAccra.Nana Akua recently finished her latest movie ‘Destiny’s Child’, which also stars Roselyn Ngissah, Helen Asante as well as Eddie Watson, Sammy Forson, Chi-chi Neblett, Ciara Zita Galega and Eunice Asiedu with special guest artistes Mimi, Ephraim and Rough & Smooth!

She has couple of movies to her credit, she is also the brand ambassador for ‘New Royal EM Bread Improver’.The Miss Ghana-Germany 2005 and Miss Malaika Ghana 2003 second runner has a thing for donating to various orphanage homes.

She’s planning another big donation soon; meanwhile enjoy the pictures of her and the bodyguard.Is bodyguards really necessary at all in our Ghana?Source: http://www.ghanacelebrities.com/2011/11/02/actress-nana-akua-addo-acquires-bodyguard#ixzz1ceRtIunC

Celebrating Daddy Lumba [DL] On November 12 At Conference Centre! + He Will Release His 28 Album ‘Ko She Po’!

On Saturday November 12, 2011 at the Accra International Conference Centre, Imajin Advertising will be collaborating with Adom FM 106.3 to celebrate legendary highlife musician, Charles Kojo Fosu known in music circles as Daddy Lumba a.k.a. DL a.k.a. girl’s perfect.

The first edition of the event, ‘Legends & Legacy Ball’ to celebrate Ghanaian music legends will celebrate Daddy Lumba.



Being the first recipient of the award instituted to honour living legends, Daddy Lumba will join the audience as other musicians such as Rana, Castro, K.K. Fosu, Praye, Mzbel, Kofi B, Kofi Nti and others perform his own songs. It will be amazing how the man himself will relate to this new initiative.

In accepting and confirming to perform on the night, he told journalists that, he has accepted to be part o

f this event because, the fact that he has decided to be out of the public domain, unscrupulous individuals has taken it upon themselves to say all sorts of bad things about him.

He also pleaded with his numerous fans to come and see him perform live. He also promised to release his 28th album titled ‘Ko She Po’, literally means go burn the sea.

He is expected to make appearance on stage and perform only one song. The organisers in associ
ation with the legend have picked three songs to be voted for by the general public.

The three songs picked are (A) Abena Wo Ha, (B) Tokrom and (C) Obi Ato Meso Bo. To vote for any of the songs, please text LAL A or B or C to short code 1901 all networks.

Example:
To vote for Abena Wo Ha text LAL A to short code 1901.
To vote for Tokrom text LAL B to short code 1901.
To vote for Obi Ato Meso Bo text LAL C to short code 1901.

The song with the highest number of votes will not be performed by any musician on the night except the legend himself. He will perform that particular song to climax the night.

Daddy Lumba will also be presented with a plaque and other awards in recognition of his hard work, success and contribution to the entertainment industry in Ghana.

Tickets available at Joy FM, Adom FM, Koala, Engen Filing Station, Opposite IPS for GHC60 for regular and GHC100 for VIP.

The ‘Legends & Legacy Ball’ 2011 with Daddy Lumba is scheduled to come off on Saturday November 12, 2011 at the International Conference Centre at 8pm.

Source: http://www.ghanacelebrities.com/2011/11/03/celebrating-daddy-lumba-dl-on-november-12-at-conference-centre-he-will-release-his-28-album-%e2%80%98go-burn-the-sea%e2%80%99#ixzz1ceQC0OLI

Celebrating HighLife Legend Daddy Lumba!

Children's Azonto Dance Competition At The Ghana Music & Food Festival



Last Sunday at the Trade Fair Centre, the Ghana Music & Food Festival came to a successful end. The day was dubbed ‘Omo Tuo’ Delight Day and Family’s Day Out.

Right from church a lot of families drove over to come have a feel of the festival. Also, the success of the first two days added to Sunday’s attendance.

In addition to the Children’s Village, there was more for the children to enjoy as organizers put in place lots of activities and competitions where the winners were given prizes.

Source: http://www.ghanacelebrities.com/2011/11/02/video-children%e2%80%99s-azonto-dance-competition-at-the-ghana-music-food-festival#ixzz1ceOlCYZh

Children's Azonto Dance Competition At The Ghana Music & Food Festival

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