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I Have Not Endorsed Any Lookalike –Terry Bonchaka’s Mother

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Late Ghanaian legend, Terry Bonchaka has had controversies sparked after his death. One of the most topical amongst them is finding a perfect replacement (his lookalike) to continue performing his songs to keep his legacy and memories fresh always. Since his death, to there has been different people who have taken on the brand and walked the steads of the legend.

The new executive producer of the brand, who was appointed by Bonchaka’s family, Mr. Felix Agyin Davies pointed out that the time has come to officially choose a near perfect lookalike who can perform the songs of the legend to perfection. In light of this, the family and management has decided to put up a lookalike context in December to achieve this feat.

Social media yesterday was lit the day before yesterday with videos of a supposed person who was parading as the the official lookalike of the late artiste. Speaking to Terry Bonchaka’s mother, Madam Charlotte Adjetey on the issue, she denied knowing the lookalike. She expressed her worry of how things like that could thwart what they have laid down to celebrate his son, Terry Bonchaka.

She further warned that all those parading as his son and using his name and brand for money should desist from the act. She also encouraged that it will be perfect if people like that join the contest set in December to honour the late musician. Who knows, one of them could win and make it official.

 

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Shatana Jubilates As Pastor Declares ‘Moneycetamol’ A Life Necessity

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In a poignant and thought-provoking address, Pastor Jakes Tetteh, founder of Redeemed Kingdom Gospel Church at Botwe Third Gate, has shed light on the crippling effects of financial struggles on individuals and society. Borrowing the term “Moneycetamol, from award winning female musician, Shatana’s new song, Pastor Tetteh vividly illustrates the relief that financial stability brings to our lives, likening it to a potent painkiller that soothes the aches of poverty.

Pastor Tetteh’s stark warning comes amidst a growing national conversation about the song “Moneycetamol” by musician Shatana, which has sparked intense debates within churches and beyond. With unflinching candor, Pastor Tetteh emphasizes that the absence of financial stability is a toxic cocktail that can lead to the commodification of the human body through prostitution, the suffocating grip of frustration and despair, the relentless terror of insomnia and sleepless nights and the devastating finality of death.

As the cost of living continues its relentless ascent, leaving countless individuals on the precipice of desperation, Pastor Tetteh’s message serves as a clarion call to society. He urges us to seek not only divine intervention but also financial empowerment, recognizing that economic stability is the bedrock upon which we build our mortal lives.

Pastor Tetteh’s words resonate deeply with those who face the harsh realities of economic hardship daily. His message is a poignant reminder that financial instability is not merely an economic issue but a moral and mental one, with far-reaching consequences that imperil our very well-being.

Listen to Pastor Tetteh’s exact words from the video below.

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“Senseless Movie Is Better Than Pornography” – Shatana To Martha Ankomah

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Philanthropist and female songstress, Shatana has replied famed actress, Martha Ankomah over her utterance on Kumawood movies.

Martha in an interview has asserted that most of Kumawood movies did not have substance and were baseless in terms of storyline. Shatana has rebutted her claims saying, that these ‘senseless’ movies are better off than movies with excessive sensual and erotic movies that Martha heavily featured in.

She expressed that there are most veteran actors and actresses who are finding it difficult to erase some movies they did when they were young because their reputation now is at stake but can’t.

She further issued a word of advice to young and upcoming actors to be on their guard as to the type of roles they take up because some are life altering in the near future.

Checkout exactly what Shatana said from below.

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