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Yvonne Nelson considers releasing part two of “I’m Not Yvonne Nelson” memoir

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Exactly one year after the release of her mind blowing memoir, “I Am Not Yvonne Nelson,” renowned Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson is contemplating the release of a sequel

Yvonne Nelson seems to be hinting at a sequel to her memoir, “I Am Not Yvonne Nelson.” In her memoir, Yvonne Nelson shared personal revelations about her family, love life, abortion, and self-discovery journey.

On social media, Yvonne Nelson shared her thoughts on the reactions to her memoir, noting both the love and hate she received. She observed that society needs more truth, as it is “drowning in lies.” She then teased the possibility of a sequel, saying “Part 2? Let’s see.”

“The LOVE from people who get it! the hate from those who never read it! The arguments and debates from those who aren’t as bold and the judgements from those who have dirtier secrets……. I sat back, observed and said to myself, ……..our society needs more TRUTH, IT IS DROWNING IN LIES. Part 2? Let’s see.”

Yvonne Nelson also highlighted the success of her book tour, “The Real Tour,” which she described as one of the most fulfilling experiences since the memoir’s release. She shared joyful moments with her audience and announced plans to distribute free copies of her book.

Let’s hope the second copy has even more juicy details and plot twists than the first one. Maybe she’ll reveal the secret identity of her real father or share more about her relationships with Iyanya and Sarkodie. One thing’s for sure, Yvonne Nelson knows how to keep her audience on their toes. I’m sure her fans are eagerly waiting for the release of the second copy of her memoir.

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Wode Maya Shares Joy of Fatherhood After Six Miscarriages

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Wode Maya Finally Becomes a Father After Losing 6 Babies.
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Ghanaian YouTuber and content creator Wode Maya (real name Berthold Kobina Winkler Ackon) has recently shared his immense joy and gratitude upon becoming a father after a challenging journey that included six miscarriages experienced by his wife, Miss Trudy.

The couple, who married in September 2023, faced years of heartbreak, infertility struggles, and multiple pregnancy losses. Wode Maya has openly discussed how his wife dealt with a condition affecting her ability to carry pregnancies to term, leading to the repeated miscarriages.

Despite the pain, emotional toll, and moments of doubt, they held onto faith, resilience, and their strong bond. In early 2026 (with announcements and updates around January and continuing into March), they welcomed their miracle baby.

Wode Maya posted a heartfelt video titled “I Finally Became a Dad After Losing 6 Babies!” on YouTube, where he expresses profound thanks to God, praises his wife’s strength for sticking by him through the losses, and celebrates their blessing. He described the child as a “miracle” and emphasized themes of perseverance, with messages like “No matter how long it takes… don’t give up” and that “delay is not denial.”

Miss Trudy also shared emotional reflections, holding their newborn and sending prayers to others facing similar struggles with infertility or recurrent miscarriages, noting how God answered their prayers after years of waiting.

The news has resonated widely, with many on social media (including on X) congratulating the couple, tapping into their blessings, and praising Wode Maya’s unwavering support and commitment as a partner. Comments highlight his role as an inspiring example of loyalty and hope.

This story serves as a powerful testimony of endurance through adversity, and the couple continues to inspire many across Africa and beyond with their openness. Congratulations to Wode Maya and Miss Trudy on their new bundle of joy.

 

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Will You Be Mine? “Be Mine”

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An anthem for lovers

“Be Mine” is a heartfelt love ballad that captures the essence of romantic longing and devotion.

Frank Summer’s smooth, soulful vocals weave through the lyrics, painting a vivid picture of desire, vulnerability, and the beauty of love.

In “Be Mine,” Frank Summer expresses a yearning for connection and intimacy, inviting his beloved to embrace their shared moments and create lasting memories.

Kofi Bruce’s expert production enriches the song with sophisticated layers, blending modern R&B elements with classic influences, allowing it to appeal to listeners across generations.

Frank Summer’s electric performance at Made in Taadi Concert

“Be Mine” is not just a song; it’s an anthem for lovers, a celebration of romance that encourages the listener to cherish the ones they hold dear.

 

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Veteran Ghanaian Gospel Singer Yaw Sarpong Dead

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Veteran gospel musician Yaw Sarpong
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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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