Monday, 10 April 2017

[Sports Highlight]:Ghana drops to 45th position in latest FIFA Ranking

Ghana has dropped to 45th from the 43rd position in the latest FIFA Rakings released on Thursday.
Egypt remained the Africa No.1 country as they moved up one place to 35th on the table.

Ghana is now eighth in the African rankings behind Senegal, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Congo DR and Tunisia respectively



Brazil capped off a fine fortnight of football as they moved to the top of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, reclaiming their seat at the top of the podium after a seven-year chasm.

The next FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking will be published on 4 May 2017.


Check out how Shatta Wale and Criss Waddle Reacted to Medikal's Zero Awards at VGMAs2017

AMG Business act, Samuel ‘Medikal’ Frimpong won zero plaques at the just ended VGMAs.

The artist who walked into the ‘hot’ auditorium with a trench coat, seven nominations and his celebrity partner Sister Derby went home with nothing but ‘one Kalyppo, Two biscuits’.

But Shatta Wale has is not happy and has declared the Too Risky rapper his artist of the Year.

Shatta Wale tweeted to Medikal;
“Medikal is my artiste of the year ..But please don’t follow these foolish artiste to go for certain programs ..Be you!!!Do your ting. Bless”
See photos below for yourself:



Legon students arrested for academic fraud

Over twenty( 20) students of the university of Ghana, Legon have been incarcerated for attempting to defraud the academic records system


Vice Chancellor of University of Ghana Prof.

The Bureau of National Investigation BNI has arrested over 20 students of University of Ghana (UG) for hacking the schools’ academic records system.

This was disclosed by the Vice Chancellor of University of Ghana Prof. Ebenezer Oduro Owusu at the Central Cafeteria OF University of Ghana where he observed the Palm Sunday with a group of students.


According to him, these students attempted to hack into the University of Ghana records system (MIS WEB) in order to change their grades.Prof Oduro Owusu said these locked students are under the custody of the Bureau of National Investigation BNI for further investigations.

He adds that the security of the MIS WEB system has been tightened and it would not be easy to get around it”.

It is better to fail and resit than to cheat. ” The resit may be a testimony” he remarked.

He concluded by sounding a note of caution to all and sundry that, any student or person for that matter who is found guilty of attempting to hack the system would be expelled and handed over to the police.

The VC sdmonished students to tell miscreants who approach them with the proposal to help them change their grades : ” You Devil, Get Away From Me!!!”.

Source:pulse.com.gh


Shasha Wale- Too Much (Prod. by Bantino)

New song by talented Wa Dancehall artist Shasha Wale, he calls this Too Much. Enjoy [Download] 


Friday, 7 April 2017

Article Wan vows to make history at Ghana Music Awards

‘Solo’ hitmaker Article Wan is thinking beyond winning an award or more at this year’s Vodafone Ghana Music awards.

The young musician who had three nominations at the 2017 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards has told Zionfelix on Radio Univers’ Brunc2Lunch entertainment show that he will always make sure his song is nominated each year for the Most Popular Song of The Year category.

According to him, he sees the “Most Popular Song of The Year” category as the “Overall Artiste Of The Year” category so he plans to release a hit song each year to make him gain nomination in the category and also win the award on the big night. To him, “Most Popular Song of The Year” award is the most prestigious on the night hence his plan to gain nomination and win it.

When Zionfelix asked if he has released the hit song he expects to be nominated for next year’s Most Popular Song of The Year category, the singer replied that the year has not ended so lets keep our fingers crossed.

On his expectation on Saturday, April 8 evening, Article Wan opined that Ghana Music Awards is a win or lose issue so he is ready to accept the outcome because life continues after the event.
Article Wan was nominated for Best New Artiste Of The Year, Afro Pop Song Of The Year and Most Popular Song Of The Year categories.

2017 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards is happening on Saturday, April 8 at the Accra International Conference Center. Artistes billed for the event are Sarkodie, M.anifest, E.L, Nacee, MzVee, Kofi Kinaata, Becca, Stonebwoy, Runtown, Adina, Akwaboah, Medikal and many others.

Source:Zionfelix
Posted by:burnuppgh|Nabeel Moomin Ali


My Brother Is My Inspiration - Deborah Vanessa

Model, TV Presenter and Singer Deborah Vanessa Owusu, more commonly known in entertainment circles as Sister Debbie, has revealed that the only person that inspires her a lot is her brother.

According to her, she’s very proud and happy to have a brother like Wanlov because he is very creative when it’s come to her music and everything she does in life.

The Uncle Obama singer was a guest with wanlov de kubolor on the KSM show with her
“My brother inspires me a lot, he’s very kindhearted and creative when it’s come to my video concert and he’s very original, he doesn’t copy anybody though we are sometimes inspired by peoples work Kubolor is just my inspiration”, She said.

Sister Deborah recently confirmed her love affair with AMG Records act Medikal that indeed, both are entangled in a love web and nothing can separate that.


But her brother Kubolor alleged that majority of the people saying her affair with Medikal wish they have could have her and most of the ladies waiting for their breakup wish they could also have the AMG Act.

“My fans and even my friends are still in denials because they think my affair with Medikal is a contract, some are even saying Criss Waddle has given me 20,000 thousand dollar for publicity stunt and I praise God”, says Deborah.

Source: Ghanaweb.com
Posted by: GHbeep.com|Nabeel Moomin Ali


Legon Student Pleads With Authorities To Stop Shatta Wale From Performing Profane Songs On Campus

A final year student of the University of Ghana, Legon, Maxwell Amofia is asking authorities of the school to prevent Ghanaian musicians from performing profane songs whenever they are on campus to entertain their fans.

The Radio Univers presenter who is not enthused about some songs dancehall artiste Shatta Wale sang over the weekend when he stormed Bani Hall artiste night, asked heads of the institution to check songs musicians plan to perform when they are billed for shows at Legon. In a mail Mr. Amofia sent to Zionfelix.net, he stated that these checks would help contribute to the good morals the school wants to give the students.

Below is what Maxwell Amofia, a final year student of the University of Ghana sent to Zionfelix.net concerning Shatta Wale’s performance on Legon campus, April 1.


"For every well-organised musical show, the managers largely determine the number of songs an artiste will perform and sometimes the specific songs that should be performed. This is obviously done in line with the purpose and aim of organising the event or show.

If organisers or sponsors are supposed to check the songs these artistes perform even at outdoor events and clubs, wouldn’t it be prudent to do same when these artistes are billed to perform in educational institutions like the University of Ghana?

When an artiste has extremely profane songs which are popular or hits, a corporate institution that organises a show should be able to point out to the artiste that profane songs are not suitable for certain environments especially an educational institution.

The story was quite different when Busy Internet partnered United Nations Hall (Bani) for their 2017 Artiste Night on the campus of the University of Ghana. Billed for the night were Shatta Wale, Keche, T-Phlow, King Promise among other artistes.
Shatta Wale mounted the stage around 9:30pm and performed for an hour. Aside his Radio friendly songs, the SM Boss also performed a number of lyrically explicit songs not befitting for a campus show that doesn’t only intend to entertain but also educate.

He performed tunes like ‘Wo Mame Tw3’, and ‘Onyeaye Sorr’. Both songs speak about commonly known Ghanaian insults referring to the vagina of one’s Mother. This is a clear disrespect to womanhood and motherhood.

Shatta Wale performed at the Glo Caf Awards last year but was instructed to perform only one song titled ‘Reality’, which has no trace of profanity. In an interview, he admitted that there was no way he could have objected. So why did organisers of this show allow for such a disturbing incident to occur?

If the Dean of Students checks on the time show on campus end and the nature of these shows, shouldn’t he also check on some of these acts of immorality? Should a school that seeks to teach good morals host shows that will make derogatory remarks about the female reproductive organ?

Just a month ago, female dancehall artiste Ebony mounted a stage on the same campus and she was seen touching and playing with her private organ throughout the show. As if we hadn’t had enough, she ordered for a bed to be brought on stage. The next thing we realised was that she had pounced on a boy on the bed and was displaying what should have been limited to the bedroom.

Why has the Dean of Students of the University of Ghana been silent on such issues? Perhaps, it hasn’t gotten to his attention yet.

I love to see Shatta Wale perform everyday but his management team together with organisers of events should scrutinise his selected songs even before the day of the show. There should be some sanctity on our campuses".

Source: Zionfelix.
Posted by BurnuppGH