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Kwame Dadzie writes: Ghana showbiz’s 11 most memorable moments in 2018

January 1, 2019 Editor 0

It has been a year of successes, sorrow, fun, feuds and disappointments in Ghana’s entertainment industry. As 2018 grinds to a close, I have put […]

Stonebwoy didn’t invite me to his wedding – Shatta Wale

July 20, 2017 Apt News Desk 0

Several people thought Shatta Wale’s absence at his fellow Dancehall act Stonebowy’s wedding was because of their rumored ‘beef’ but Shatta has disclosed the real […]

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