“The victims are currently onboard an ambulance to Accra for immediate medical attention and treatment at the Police Hospital. In a statement Wednesday, the police said the victims are receiving special medical care after the inhumane treatment metered out to them by the angry mob. The minors were then stripped naked and paraded from the Tinkong stretch of the Koforidua-Mamfe highway to the Adawso township where traders were having a brisk business on the market day. The incident occurred Friday, October 29, 2021, where the victims, both 14 years of age, were alleged to have stolen GHC100 and a mobile phone.Īccording to reports, the mob led by one Larbi and Akwei severely brutalized the two young men making one of them defecate on himself in the process. Two people are in police custody at Akuapem-Adawso in the Eastern Region for forcibly stripping two teenagers naked and parading them on the streets after being accused of theft. His response follows a question asked by the Host Rashad Kojo Emmanuel (a multiple award-winning blogger) “Do you feel that your brand now is bigger than Lynx?” “I can never be bigger than the label that made me, so if I feel I’m bigger than them is not because I’m bigger than them but just because am getting arrogant, so If people ask me If I am bigger than Lynx I don’t see it as a cool question”. Kuami said he can never be bigger than his mother even though he’s grown and takes certain decisions on his own, adding the moment his mum finds it hard to control him there it means he’s going wayward.
Further explaining his point, Eugene likened himself and his mother.
The Ghanaian High-life and Afrobeat singer-songwriter while on Ghpage TV with host, Rashad Kojo Emmanuel asseverated that though his brand is big worldwide, he can never be bigger than the record label.Īccording to the ‘Bunker’ hitmaker, Lynx Entertainment has made him who he is today. Written by Evershed Shola Amekor/Kuami Eugene has conceded that he can never be bigger than his current label (Lynx Entertainment) even if he leaves the label. We can now officially declare that the best video in 2016 is Edem’s ‘Nyedzilo’ video, no two ways, no qualms at all, so to our dear musicians, It’s either you will release music video to outshine Edem’s Nyedzilo video or not releasing visuals to your song at all this year It’s very difficult for your fellow musician to congratulate you, but the likes of Sarkodie, Episode, Coded of 4×4 among others couldn’t just help it, but to wallow in amazement after they’ve watched the video. You’ve just raised the bar high when it comes to directing. No wonder some few minutes after the video was released officially, lots of industry personalities can’t stop just showering praises on Edem and the director, Gyo Gyimah of Phamous Philms. Talk of concept, lightening, location, picture quality, the choreography….oo my words, I just can’t even describe that video with a word. Have you watched visuals to Edem’s smash hit song, Nyedzilo? That was a great video right there. Read More: ASEM WORKING ON NEW MUSIC WITH EDEM They just don’t joke with shooting videos at all because they know the benefits of releasing videos but here in Ghana, it’s the vice-versa. One of the many reasons Nigerian musicians have dominated the African music scene is because of music videos. They make sure once the audio is ready, the video is also ready. Nowadays corporate brands have started paying musicians to just include their products in their videos and they are been paid big time because of that, and that’s why foreign acts just don’t joke with videos at all. Releasing videos even warm your way into the hearts of music lovers faster in case you are not aware. Releasing visuals to your song leaves a lasting memory in the minds of your numerous fans once they hear the song, it sends their mind straight to the video. Releasing visuals to your song gives you much exposure.
Let me walk you through some benefits of shooting videos. Read More: Meet Ghanaian Rapper Edem’s Wife And Two Lovely Kids Majority of them are just unaware of the benefits of having music videos but for sometime now, that negative perception about releasing videos is changing as the days go by. To them, they won’t gain anything from wasting their precious time and money to shoot videos. Gone are the days when our Ghanaians musicians don’t pay any attention to releasing visuals to their songs.