Entertainment
PKO Group of Companies Unveils Padiki as New Creative Brand Ambassador
PKO Group of Companies has officially signed Ghanaian creative personality and Guinness World Record holder, Sharon Dede Padiki, as its new Creative Brand Ambassador.
The official signing ceremony, which took place yesterday, brought together representatives from the company, creatives, and guests to witness what many describe as a strategic partnership aimed at promoting creativity, innovation, youth empowerment, and public engagement.
Sharon Dede Padiki, popularly known for setting the Guinness World Record for the largest leaf painting and for her contribution to Ghana’s creative arts industry, is also the Chief Executive Officer of Padiki Arts Gallery.
Under the new partnership, she is expected to champion the company’s promotional campaigns, creative projects, brand activations, public appearances, and digital engagements as part of efforts to expand the company’s reach and strengthen its relationship with the public.
Speaking after signing the agreement, Sharon Dede Padiki described the partnership as an exciting opportunity to collaborate with a company that values creativity, innovation, and social impact.
She further indicated that the collaboration will not only focus on brand promotion but will also create opportunities to inspire young creatives and encourage artistic development across the country.
Management of the PKO Group of Companies noted that Padiki’s achievements, influence, and dedication to creativity made her a natural fit for the ambassadorial role.
According to the company, the partnership forms part of its vision to support creativity, youth development, environmental sustainability, and the promotion of the green economy.
The announcement has since generated positive reactions from fans and industry stakeholders, with many congratulating Padiki on what they describe as another major milestone in her career journey.
The collaboration also reflects the increasing role of creative personalities in modern brand communication, where art, entertainment, and digital influence continue to shape corporate visibility and audience engagement.
Further details on upcoming campaigns and initiatives under the partnership are expected to be unveiled soon.
Entertainment
“I Expected McBrown to Defend Me” — MzGee
Media personality MzGee has expressed disappointment in Nana Ama McBrown for not defending her when netizens accused her of taking over her show.

Background
Born Gloria Akpene, MzGee is a renowned radio and television presenter who rose to prominence at Multimedia Group Limited before joining Media General. At Media General, she became one of the leading faces of the company’s English entertainment brands and hosted several entertainment programmes.
She later left Media General to join 3Music Networks as co-host of its morning show before moving to Despite Media, where she replaced Nana Ama McBrown as host of United Showbiz on UTV Ghana.
During her tenure as host of United Showbiz, MzGee faced intense criticism from some social media users, many of whom claimed she had taken over McBrown’s show. Others argued that she could not fill McBrown’s shoes, while some criticized her command of the Twi language, noting that she is Ewe and was hosting a show largely centred on Twi-speaking audiences.
The presenter later travelled to the United States to host programmes and cover the Ghana Music Awards USA for the station. She eventually gave birth there before returning to Ghana. However, the show that attracted the most criticism during her time is now hosted by Gospel musician Empress Gifty Adorye.
Speaking about the backlash, MzGee said she felt hurt that McBrown did not publicly defend her. According to her, before accepting the role as host of United Showbiz, she personally reached out to McBrown to seek her blessings, which she received. She therefore expected McBrown to make that known publicly and clarify to critics that she was not responsible for her exit from the show.
“When people were insulting and spitting on me, I expected Nana Ama McBrown to speak up for me. You know, I get very emotional talking about it,” she said.
She further explained:
“People believed I was the reason she was ousted, but I want to put this on record today: when I was asked to host United Showbiz, the first thing I did was send her a DM. I told her, ‘Big sis, I’ve been told you’re no longer hosting the show. Please give me your blessings before I take your place.’ So, when people were insulting me, I expected Nana Ama McBrown to speak for me. Yes, I truly expected that,” she emphasized.
She also spoke about how painful the experience was, especially after seeking her approval beforehand.
“It hurt deeply. If I hadn’t sought her permission, it wouldn’t have affected me this much. I gave her that level of reverence, so it would have been nice for her to say, ‘This girl is not the problem. If I have an issue, it’s with management.’ I was not her problem. But I was left out there for people to rubbish me, claiming I was the reason she was sacked. Romeo, I learned a lot of lessons from hosting United Showbiz,” she told Nana Romeo Welewele on Okay FM’s Drive time show.
Entertainment
BREAKING: Shatta Wale Clinches Double Victory at 43rd IRAWMA Awards in Florida
Ghanaian dancehall superstar has once again made Africa proud after securing two major awards at the prestigious 43rd International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA) held in Florida, USA, over the weekend.
The celebrated artiste won: • Best African Dancehall Entertainer
• Concert of the Year – ShattaFest
Management of the award-winning musician expressed heartfelt appreciation to the organizers of the IRAWMA Awards for recognizing and continuously supporting African music on the international stage.
Special gratitude was also extended to fans worldwide, especially members of the Shatta Movement, whose loyalty, votes, and unwavering support continue to push the brand to greater heights.
This latest achievement further cements Shatta Wale’s position as one of Africa’s biggest musical exports and a dominant force in global dancehall culture.
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Management

Entertainment
Shatta Wale’s Journey Sparks Debate on Talent, Education and Possibility
Ghanaian writer Eric Akomanyi has called for a rethinking of the country’s education system, using the life story of celebrated musician Shatta Wale as a powerful example of resilience, creativity and self-belief.
In a reflective social media post, Akomanyi described the award-winning artiste, born Charles Nii Armah Mensah, as “a possibilist” who refused to allow his environment or academic struggles to define his future.
According to him, a recent video involving the musician reignited the long-standing debate over whether individuals are shaped by their environment or by their own choices and determination.
Referencing Winneba Secondary School Old Students Association, Akomanyi noted that despite not fitting into the traditional academic mould during his school days, Shatta Wale’s talent eventually earned him national recognition and admiration.
He argued that many young people possess extraordinary gifts outside conventional academics, yet society often sidelines them because they do not excel in examinations.
“Talent development should not be limited to sports alone,” he wrote, stressing that music, film, writing, arts and innovation deserve equal attention within the educational system.
Drawing on African proverbs and literary references, including works associated with Chinua Achebe, Akomanyi urged schools and society to create more room for creative talents to flourish.
He concluded by calling on educators and policymakers to embrace diverse forms of intelligence and nurture the next generation of creatives capable of shaping society through art, storytelling and innovation.
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