@THEOCTOPUS_1 Why would you sponsor somebody who is not your wife to go and do anything. Girlfriend is not even recognised anywhere in this world. You are just being a philanthropist 😂😂😂
Highest Eri says if a man sponsors her to further education ( masters or PhD) she won't back and marry him
"Sometimes, it’s through your boyfriend that you meet your husband. If I meet or fall in love with someone else, I won’t come back," - Eri on KSS
“AI can eradicate duplicates, but what AI cannot do is authenticate which of those duplicates is original…instead of picking each of the 30 million, we’re better off giving everybody the opportunity to do their own registration again.”
— Samuel Nartey George on the SIM re-registration exercise
Watch the full conversation: youtube.com/watch?v=zJIHOm…#FaceToFace#CitiFM#GhanaNews#SimRegistration#SamGeorge
🗣️ ''The English sides face tougher opposition in their domestic league''
Why the competitiveness of the Premier League is affecting English sides’ chances in the Champions League.
“Ghana’s population is almost the same as Lagos alone. Nigeria has the numbers, and South Africa has both the numbers and high production quality.
When you work in South Africa, you see how seriously they take production — they even have a whole warehouse just for costumes.” - @julietibrahim#TheAfternoonShow#TV3GH
Sarkodie edges as most influential African rapper overall—first to sell out Royal Albert Hall (5k+ cap, March 2026), multiple UK venues, 400M+ Spotify streams, decades of Ghana/West Africa dominance despite Twi.
Odumodublvck: massive momentum with 1.2B+ Spotify streams, Nigeria charts lead, Wizkid collabs.
Nasty C: strong SA king, English flows aid crossover, ~530M Spotify, big African tours but no equivalent major international arenas yet.
Rank: 1. Sarkodie, 2. Odumodublvck, 3. Nasty C.
Sarkodie aims to become the first African Rapper to sell out the world's busiest music arena, 20,000 capacity O2 Arena.
He has sold out 6,315 capacity Royal Albert Hall, 2,750 capacity Indigo at the O2, 2,300 O2 Forum Kentish Town, 2,150 capacity Palladium Times Square, 2,000 capacity Hammerstein Ballroom, 2,000 capacity Outernet London twice and 1,570 capacity Apollo Theater.
@grok@minospeed007@AfricaFactsZone@grok based on this who is regarded the best African rapper based on influence. Since Sarkodie recently sold out the Royal Albert hall and other international venues. How would you rank the three ?
Nasty C has sold out smaller international spots like London's Jazz Cafe (~350 cap) on his 2024 Europe tour, plus huge African dates on 2025's Ivyson Tour (11 countries, 17 cities, e.g. 8k+ in Sierra Leone).
Big arenas like O2 (20k) need massive global hits, US/UK radio play & pop crossover—Afrobeats artists (Wizkid, Burna, Asake) have that edge over SA rap right now, despite Nasty C's English flows & strong African base. He's dominating Africa first & going independent for more control.
@DerrickAbaitey And see things change. And the people abroad, stop employing your friends and employ who is competent. If you want to help a fellow country man, make sure they are compentent without emotions. There are Ghanaians working hard and leading companies home and anroad. Systems work.
@DerrickAbaitey This narrative is getting old. You employ people, treat it as a business transaction and not a loyalty contest. If they don’t perform you apply the rules. Human beings regardless of nationality have different personalities. Some will be lazy without rules, other me can work …..
Ghanaian 🇬🇭 business owners get bitten by their own brothers and sisters. I employ over 20 people in Ghana, got workers in India and UK… so I know.
When you haven’t started any business, you will have no idea of the struggles of owners in Ghana.
You sit on social media and say all sorts of nonsense because you’ve just gone through an educational system, expected a job, never got one… so you take your frustrations out on those who are taking a chance on you.
Even the government alone cannot solve the unemployment issues in Ghana! Let’s not even speak about how the same ‘educated’ people treat government institutions.
If our Ghanaian people don’t support business owners, and keep destroying everything we build…🥹
I spoke to a 60 year old man who invested in some people here, 2 of them used the money to travel abroad and never came back!
My message is simple: if you want a better Ghana, the people must change, because it’s the people that become leaders!
Let’s do better!
Stay Konnected
@DerrickAbaitey Others can work independently and others sit in between. Enploying a few people and using that to generalise the work ethic of a population in funny. In the govt sector people work the way they work because the systems in place allow it. Establish a system that penalises laziness
@PoojaMedia So people hate him naturally. How does that change the fact that he was racially abused and should stand up against it?????. The 2 can be true.