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Is not a shame: Shatta Wale Defends Stonebwoy Over Wembley Curtains Controversy

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Ghanaian dancehall artiste Shatta Wale has waded into the discussion surrounding Stonebwoy’s recent BHIM Fest concert at the OVO Arena Wembley in the United Kingdom.

Stonebwoy held the much-publicised show at the 12,500-capacity venue, drawing a large crowd.

The concert, however, became a subject of online discussion after videos emerged showing curtains covering some sections of the arena.

Some social media users suggested that the curtains were used to conceal unoccupied sections of the venue, sparking debate over the actual attendance and the concert’s success.

But Shatta Wale does not believe the arrangement should be seen as a problem.

Speaking during a live TikTok session on August 18, 2026, the dancehall artiste said he saw nothing wrong with Stonebwoy covering portions of the venue if that was the decision made by his team.

According to him, reducing the usable space in a large arena can be a deliberate event-planning decision and should not automatically be interpreted as a sign of failure.

“It’s not a shame at all. Maybe you want to use the venue to create a profile for yourself. Do you understand me?” Shatta Wale said.

He explained that an artiste could even book a major venue such as the O2 Arena and strategically limit the area being used depending on the expected turnout.

Shatta Wale argued that what matters is how the artiste understands the size of their audience and plans the event accordingly.

He therefore dismissed suggestions that Stonebwoy had done something wrong by having portions of the Wembley arena covered.

“It’s not that Stonebwoy has done anything wrong. He understood his size and arranged the venue in a way that suited him, and that’s exactly what he has done,” he stated.

The comments come despite the long-standing rivalry between the two Ghanaian dancehall stars, making Shatta Wale’s defence of Stonebwoy particularly notable.

Stonebwoy’s Wembley performance has also been viewed as a significant achievement for Ghanaian music, given the international profile of the venue and the scale of the concert.

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Veteran Actress Akorfa Edjeani Asiedu Named Ghana’s Investment and Tourism Envoy to Türkiye

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Veteran Ghanaian actress Akorfa Edjeani Asiedu has been named Ghana’s Investment and Tourism Envoy to Türkiye, marking a new chapter in her public service career.

She officially assumed office on Wednesday, August 19, 2026, and described the appointment as a responsibility she accepts with humility, gratitude and a strong sense of duty.

In a statement on her Instagram page marking her first day in office, Akorfa said she was honoured to have the opportunity to put her knowledge, experience, relationships and resources at the service of Ghana.

She stressed that her new role goes beyond holding a title, describing it as a call to service aimed at creating meaningful opportunities for Ghanaians.

According to her, one of her key priorities will be to build stronger bridges between Ghana and the global community, particularly by attracting responsible investment, promoting Ghana’s tourism potential and strengthening international partnerships.

She said these efforts would focus on creating opportunities that can translate into jobs, businesses, economic growth and sustainable development for the country.

Akorfa also highlighted the importance of Ghana’s creative industry, noting that sectors such as music, film, fashion, arts and design can serve as important drivers of economic opportunity while promoting Ghanaian culture and national identity.

She expressed confidence that Ghana’s creative talents have the potential to tell the country’s story to international audiences while opening new avenues for investment and growth.

The veteran actress further pointed to the growing importance of soft power in international relations. She said cultural exchange and people-to-people connections can bring nations, ideas, investment and opportunities together in ways that complement traditional diplomacy.

She therefore expressed her commitment to using the platform to strengthen Ghana’s international relationships and enhance the country’s position on the global stage.

Akorfa said she enters the new office with the conviction that connecting the right people, ideas, capital, culture and opportunities can contribute significantly to Ghana’s development.

“I am ready to listen, to learn, to collaborate, and most importantly, to deliver,” she stated.

She added that she hopes her tenure will be measured not by the position she holds but by the impact created through the work.

“Service. Partnership. Culture. Opportunity. Progress,” she said, outlining the values she intends to bring to the assignment.

Akorfa concluded by pledging to approach the role with purpose, integrity and an unwavering commitment to God and country.

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Okese 1 Names Brother Sammy as His Favourite Gospel Artiste

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Ghanaian rapper and hip-hop artiste Frank Nana Afrane, popularly known as Okese 1, has revealed that gospel musician Brother Sammy is his favourite gospel artiste in Ghana.

Speaking in an interview on YFM, the “Na Today” hitmaker disclosed that he has a strong admiration for Brother Sammy and particularly enjoys his song “Mebo Wodin.”

According to Okese 1, his admiration for the gospel musician goes beyond his music, as the two share a close friendship.

“I love Brother Sammy a lot. I like the song ‘Mebo Wodin’, and he is also a very good friend of mine,” Okese 1 said.

His comments highlight the bond between the two musicians, despite operating in different genres of Ghana’s music industry.

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Stonebwoy’s Wembley Concert: DJ Slim Explains the Use of Curtains

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Ghanaian media personality DJ Slim has explained why sections of the OVO Arena Wembley were covered with curtains during Stonebwoy’s historic BHIM Festival concert in London, dismissing suggestions that the curtains indicated poor ticket sales or a failed show.

According to DJ Slim, the use of curtains is a common practice in large entertainment venues when organisers choose not to open every section of an arena. The approach allows event organisers to adjust the venue’s capacity to match attendance and create a more compact and energetic atmosphere for the audience.

He also explained that curtains can serve practical purposes, including improving acoustics by reducing echoes from unused sections, while helping organisers manage lighting and maintain focus on the stage.

DJ Slim stressed that the practice is widely used by event organisers around the world and should not automatically be interpreted as a sign of an unsuccessful concert.

Stonebwoy made history on August 15, 2026, becoming the first Ghanaian artist to headline a concert at the OVO Arena Wembley, a venue with a capacity of about 12,500.

The BHIM Festival transformed the London arena into a celebration of Ghanaian and African music and culture, featuring performances that highlighted the continent’s rich musical heritage.

Stonebwoy was supported by a strong lineup of Ghanaian and African artistes, including Kwabena Kwabena, Tiwa Savage, Mr P, Ofori Amponsah, DopeNation, Juma Jux and Samini.

Their performances added to what was presented as a major celebration of African excellence on one of the world’s renowned entertainment stages.

While the use of curtains has sparked discussion on social media, DJ Slim’s explanation suggests that the focus should remain on the significance of Stonebwoy’s achievement: bringing Ghanaian music to the iconic Wembley stage and making history in the process.

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A-Plus: O2 Arena Too Small for Shatta Wale, We’re Targeting Wembley

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Gomoa Central Member of Parliament and staunch supporter of dancehall musician Shatta Wale, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A-Plus, has revealed that the artiste’s camp is considering a concert at London’s Wembley Stadium rather than the O2 Arena because of the venue’s limited capacity.

According to A-Plus, the Shatta Wale-led SM Movement has not yet settled on the O2 Arena due to concerns that the venue may not be large enough to accommodate the artiste’s growing fan base.

Speaking on United Showbiz, A-Plus explained that the decision was influenced by the desire to stage a concert on a much larger scale.

“As for us, the 4Lyfe and SM Movement family, the reason we can’t hold a concert at the O2 Arena is that the capacity is too small,” he said.

He disclosed that the team is exploring the possibility of securing Wembley Stadium, which can accommodate about 80,000 people, or the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for a future Shatta Wale concert.

“We are trying to see if they would give us Wembley. We would fill up Wembley Stadium, which has a capacity of about 80,000. That is where we want to play, or maybe Tottenham Stadium,” A-Plus added.

He noted that staging such a major international concert would not only be a significant achievement for Shatta Wale but could also boost Ghana’s tourism and creative arts industry.

A-Plus further encouraged other Ghanaian musicians to aspire to perform at major international venues, citing Stonebwoy’s achievements as an example.

“We would also congratulate Stonebwoy and urge all artists to also try and do it. As we are saying all of this, support and sponsorship are also very important,” he stated.

He stressed that adequate financial support and sponsorship remain crucial for Ghanaian artistes seeking to organise large-scale concerts and establish themselves on major international stages.

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Sefa Reveals How a D-Black Instagram DM Changed the Course of Her Music Career

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Ghanaian singer Sefa has revealed that one of the biggest turning points in her music career came from an unexpected Instagram direct message she received while she was still a university student.

According to the singer, rapper and entrepreneur D-Black reached out to her after coming across a video of her singing. He told her that he was working with music producer DJ Breezy to establish a record label and was interested in having her join.

Speaking on a cooking show on UTV on August 16, 2026, Sefa said she initially struggled to believe that the message was genuinely from D-Black.

Rather than responding immediately, she showed the message to one of her lecturers and asked her to verify the Instagram account.

“I was having lectures in school. I realised I had a DM on Instagram from D-Black. I showed the message to my madam that I got a message, but she should confirm if it’s really D-Black. When she checked, she said it’s him, and it’s a verified account,” she recalled.

Sefa said D-Black explained that he had discovered her through a video of her singing and believed she had the potential to become part of the new musical project.

“He said he saw a video of me singing. He and DJ Breezy want to start a record label, so I should let him know if I’m interested in joining,” she said.

With the opportunity still seeming almost too good to be true, Sefa consulted her mother before making a decision. Her mother encouraged her to accept the offer and explore where it could lead.

“I had to discuss it with my mother, and she agreed that I should give it a try and let’s see how it would go,” she said.

That decision soon took Sefa from the university environment into the professional recording studio.

She recalled feeling nervous when she first arrived at the studio and encountered several established musicians. The situation was particularly intimidating because she was new to the industry and the only woman among the group.

“I went to the studio and I saw a couple of artistes there. That’s the first time I saw them, so I was so nervous, and I was the only woman among them,” she recounted.

Sefa was later asked to record a song with Ghanaian musician Epixode. She said the people around her recognised that she was inexperienced in the music business and supported her throughout the session.

“I was asked to record a song with Epixode, and luckily for me, they helped me a lot because they realised I’m new in the industry,” she explained.

The recording session eventually became the moment that changed everything.

According to Sefa, her vocal performance impressed the team and demonstrated that she had the ability to pursue music professionally.

“After they realised I could sing well, that’s when the signing conversation came in,” she added.

What started as a message on Instagram while Sefa was focused on her university education eventually became the opportunity that opened the door to her professional music career.

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