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A HEARTFELT LETTER TO KOFI KINAATA; AKOSUA TILLY WRITES

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Akosua Tilly, a broadcast journalist in Western Region
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A HEARTFELT LETTER TO KOFI KINAATA – AKOSUA TILLY WRITES

Dear Kofi Kinaata,

I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. I’m Akosua Tilly, a Broadcast Journalist in Western Region and a Fan. I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt appreciation for your incredible EP, KofiOOKofi. The seven tracks on this EP have left an indelible mark on me and many others who have had the pleasure of listening to it.

I must say that each song on the EP tells a unique story, and your exceptional talent for storytelling shines through in every single line. From the captivating narratives to the thought-provoking lyrics, you have managed to create a musical experience that resonates deeply with your listeners. It’s truly remarkable how from track 1.Auntie Ama to track 7. Overthinking you managed to capture the essence of life, love, and spirituality in such a beautiful way.

The instrumentations on the EP are nothing short of exceptional. The blend of traditional Ghanaian sounds with contemporary elements creates a captivating and immersive musical landscape. The catchy melodies, and skillful production make it impossible to resist tapping my feet and singing along. Special shouts to all the Producers and sound engineers.

One of the most remarkable aspects of this EP is how relatable it is to people from all walks of life. The themes you explore in each song, whether it’s love, friendship, or the pursuit of dreams, strike a chord with listeners on a deeply personal level. Kofi, your music has the power to evoke emotions, spark introspection, and bring people together.

It is actually incredible to see how individuals like myself who lived in Effiakuma and Effiakuma-Newsite particularly connect with the EP. Your ability to capture the essence of our experiences and reflect our stories through your music is truly and truly again commendable.

As a fan of over 8years, I couldn’t be prouder of your accomplishments and the impact you have made in this music industry. Your unique style, powerful lyrics, your style of dressing, your attitude and unwavering dedication have cemented your place as one of Ghana’s favorite musicians. Your music has not only entertained us but also inspired us to embrace our roots, celebrate our culture, and strive for greatness.

Kofi, I want to really say thank you for sharing your talent with the world through the KofiOOKofi EP. Your music has touched our hearts, uplifted our spirits, and brought joy, keep shining and know that you have a dedicated fan in me. YOU ARE MUSIC

With utmost respect and admiration, your Fan,
Akosua Tilly- The Landlady

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Veteran Ghanaian Gospel Singer Yaw Sarpong Dead

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The veteran Ghanaian gospel singer Yaw Sarpong has passed on at age of 66.

The legendary musician, widely regarded as a pioneer in Ghanaian gospel music, died on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at Emena Hospital in Kumasi, Ashanti Region, where he had been receiving treatment for prolonged health issues.

His manager, Nana Poku Ashis, confirmed the news, Yaw Sarpong had been battling ill health for several years, including complications from a stroke he suffered around early 2024 (with some reports noting issues since 2023). His condition had been public, with images and videos of his frail state circulating online in recent times.

Yaw Sarpong was the founder and leader of the iconic Asomafo Gospel Group (also known as Yaw Sarpong and Asomafo), which produced timeless classics blending traditional highlife with spiritual themes. Hits like “Wo Haw Ne Sen” and others from over 25 albums across more than four decades made him a beloved figure, influencing generations of gospel artists in Ghana and beyond.

His music bridged cultural sounds with worship, earning him immense respect in the Christian community and the broader music industry.

RIP wofa Yaw Sarpong

This loss comes just weeks after the death of Maame Tiwaa (also known as Maame Tiwa), a longtime key vocalist and collaborator in the Asomafo group, who passed away in December 2025. The back-to-back bereavements have left Ghana’s gospel fraternity in deep mourning. Tributes are pouring in across social media and news platforms, with many Ghanaians expressing grief and celebrating his enduring legacy of faith, healing, and inspiration through song.

 

May his soul rest in perfect peace.

 

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Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams on Weddings and Debt

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'Have GH¢100,000 or don’t wed': Duncan-Williams slams lavish weddings, urges couples to marry without debt
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Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, the founder and leader of Action Chapel International, has sparked widespread discussion in Ghana with his recent sermon criticizing lavish weddings and calling for financial prudence before marriage.

In a viral video from his sermon (shared widely on January 12, 2026), he stated that couples—particularly the groom—should be discouraged from holding elaborate weddings unless the man can prove he has at least GH¢100,000 in savings in his bank account. His key message: Starting a marriage in debt sets a poor foundation and leads to unnecessary stress.

He explained:

“If the man cannot prove that at least he has GH¢100,000 in his bank account, he shouldn’t have a wedding. You don’t want to begin your marriage with debt. You go on honeymoon, and the phone starts ringing. Someone who supplied the chairs is calling, and another who provided the drinks is asking for money. Before you realise it, your ability to function is gone.”

The Archbishop emphasized that marriage is not the same as a wedding—the focus should be on long-term stability, not one-day extravagance. He criticized the pressure to host expensive “white weddings” and receptions, especially for young couples with limited means, noting that guests often end up criticizing rather than supporting the union.

As an alternative, he suggested simpler options like church-based mass weddings (multiple couples at once) with no receptions, bridal parties, or elaborate displays—just rings, blessings, and then couples can “go home, make love, make babies, [and] live your life.

“This isn’t the first time he’s addressed the topic; he gave similar advice in 2025 against borrowing for lavish events, even sharing his own early marriage experience under societal pressure.

The statement has gone viral, with media outlets like GhanaWeb, Graphic Online, and YEN.com.gh covering it extensively, and many Ghanaians debating it on social media. Some agree it’s practical advice against wasteful spending, while others see it as too strict or one-sided (e.g., focusing mainly on the man’s finances).

What do you think—does this GH¢100,000 threshold make sense in today’s Ghana, or is it too high? Weddings can be meaningful without breaking the bank!

 

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Ghana Designs Epic Challenge Pack for IShowSpeed’s Africa Tour

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As the high-energy American streamer (Darren Watkins Jr.) continues his massive 28-day, 20-country adventure across the continent—kicking off late December 2025 and running into January 2026—Ghana’s tourism authorities and fans are ready to deliver an unforgettable “challenge pack” packed with adventure, culture, and pure chaos that perfectly matches Speed’s wild style.

The Deputy CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority, Abeiku Santana, just dropped this lineup on X, challenging Speed to take it all on when he hits Ghana.

Here’s the ultimate Ghana challenge pack that’s going viral:

  • Speed with elephants at Mole National Park – getting up close with these gentle giants!
  • Test courage at Paga Crocodile Pond – walk among real crocodiles (yes, really!)
  • Run the Kakum Canopy Walkway – high above the rainforest on swaying bridges
  • Climb to the top of Wli Waterfalls, the highest in West Africa – epic views and a serious work out!
  • Pull the legendary Okomfo Anokye sword – the mythical sword stuck in stone that no one can remove (legend says only the chosen one can… is Speed the one?

IShowSpeed gears up for Ghana tour

Ghana is positioning itself as the adventure capital for Speed’s tour, blending adrenaline-pumping activities with rich culture to blow his mind (and his stream views!). Speed has already created madness in places like Angola (pull-up fails and races), South Africa (cheetah races and spinning cars), Zimbabwe (cow balls challenge), and Kenya (bus takeovers and massive crowds). Ghana is next-level ready to top it all.

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