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Scholarship Quota for Creatives: Rex Owusu Marfo Meets with Ghana Scholarship Secretariat Registrar

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In a bid to build the capacities of Ghanaian creatives, the renowned musician and Presidential Staffer for The BlackStar Experience, Mr. Rex Omar paid a courtesy visit to Mr. Alex Asafo Agyei, the Registrar of the Ghana Scholarship Secretariat, discusses allocation of scholarship quotas for creatives and creative entrepreneurs in Ghana.

This initiative aims to provide capacity-building opportunities for creatives, enabling them to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills to enhance their craft.

This visit is a strategic and deliberate step towards promoting the creative industry in Ghana, recognizing its potential to contribute significantly to the socio-economic development of our nation.

By offering scholarships to smart but needy creatives, the Ghana Scholarship Secretariat would have played a vital role in nurturing the next generation of artists, musicians, writers, sounds engineers, production experts and other creative professionals including entrepreneurs.

Mr. Asafo Agyei pledged his outfits support for deserving students, including those pursuing careers in the creative arts.

The Secretariat’s efforts have been instrumental in increasing access to quality education and promoting human capital development in Ghana.

As the creative industry continues to grow and evolve, it is essential that Ghanaian creatives are equipped with the skills set and the knowledge necessary to compete on the global stage. The scholarship quota for creatives is a timely initiative that will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the industry as a whole.

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EOCO: Shatta Wale Failed to Provide Proof of Lamborghini Ownership

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The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has confirmed that Ghanaian dancehall star Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., popularly known as Shatta Wale, was interrogated in connection with a 2019 Lamborghini Urus tied to a $4 million fraud case in the United States.

The luxury vehicle, flagged by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), was seized in Ghana after being traced to the musician. Investigators say Shatta Wale failed to produce receipts or transfer documents proving ownership of the car, instead citing a seller identified only as “ZAK” on WhatsApp.

Following his questioning, Shatta Wale was granted bail of GHS 10 million with two sureties.

His public relations officer, Samuel Atuobi Baah (Sammy Flex), has since dismissed media speculation that the matter involves money laundering. According to him, the case is strictly related to tax obligations on the vehicle.

“Our legal team is engaging the authorities to resolve this issue. Shatta Wale remains committed to clearing his name,” Sammy Flex assured in a press statement.

The development adds another twist to the ongoing probe, which has drawn international attention due to its links with U.S. law enforcement.

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Shirley Frimpong-Manso makes her Debut at TIFF 2025 with STITCHES

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Renowned Ghanaian filmmaker Shirley Frimpong-Manso

Renowned Ghanaian filmmaker Shirley Frimpong-Manso is set to make her prestigious debut at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) 2025 with her much-anticipated Nollywood feature, Stitches.

The film, produced by Chris Odeh under BRS Studios, marks a significant milestone in her illustrious career and expands her footprint into the Nigerian film space.

Speaking about the project, Shirley revealed that the story of Stitches left an indelible mark on her:

“I spent over a month in Lagos working on my first Nollywood film, and the experience was unforgettable. The story offered me refuge on my hardest days, a world of love, loss, family, and judgment that felt achingly familiar yet refreshingly new.”

On the film’s official selection at TIFF, she expressed her gratitude to BRS Studios for entrusting her with the project, adding that she is excited about the opportunities it opens for future collaborations.

“I’m thankful to BRS Studios for trusting me with this beautiful film. This recognition at TIFF fuels my drive, and I’m eagerly looking forward to more exciting and challenging projects from around the world.”

With Stitches, Shirley Frimpong-Manso not only bridges Ghanaian and Nigerian cinema but also reinforces her standing as one of Africa’s most versatile and visionary directors. Her TIFF debut signals yet another step forward for African storytelling on the global stage.

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It will take 12 years to Produce another Male Gospel Star” – Veteran Producer John Mensah Sarpong Laments Industry Decline

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One of Ghana’s most respected gospel music producers, Mr. John Mensah Sarpong, has expressed concern over the future of male gospel musicians in Ghana. In an exclusive interview with Kpdonline.net, the JMS Music Productions CEO predicted that it could take up to 12 years to produce another male gospel superstar like Joe Mettle, Ernest Opoku, Kweku Gyasi, etc

According to Mr. Sarpong, the downfall is largely due to selfishness among current male gospel artists, whose disregard for producers and executive investors has discouraged meaningful investment in the industry. He lamented that respected producers such as Big Ben and he have now diverted into other ventures, including selling mobile phones, due to the lack of return and appreciation from musicians.

He warned that unless these artists change their ways and adopt a more respectful, collaborative attitude, the industry risks stagnation. Mr. Sarpong concluded with a prophetic caution: “The saying shall come to pass if they do not play safe.”

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