… audience, “you need to pay huge sums of money to influencers and promoters to trend your song for you, unlike before where one needs to visit two or three radio stations to get your song promoted.” “I remember when I was promoting my songs back in the days, I could visit Okay FM …
… Speaking to Nana Romeo on Okay FM, the musician said the music industry has become highly competitive, with artistes from different countries competing for the same audience. …
… Speaking in an interview with Okay FM on Wednesday, the musician said he was saddened by the disputes that have followed the death of the renowned spiritual leader, inventor and industrialist. …
… The allegations were made during a live discussion on Okay FM on February 13, 2026, where Mr Konneh claimed the former Information Minister had brought Chinese nationals into Akyemansa to engage in illegal mining that destroyed cocoa farms. …
… Speaking on Okay Fm on July 16, 2026, Nana Nkansah Boadu accused Mr. Kodua of failing to properly manage the aftermath of the constituency election, which was marred by chaos and later led to legal and internal party disputes. …
… Speaking on Okay Fm on July 16, 2026, Nana Nkansah Boadu accused Mr. Kodua of failing to properly manage the aftermath of the constituency election, which was marred by chaos and later led to legal and internal party disputes. …
… MC Yaa Yeboah, in an interview on Okay FM, vehemently stated that the utterances made by Bishop Obinim “raises doubt if he is a man of God.” “Anytime we hear issues with this marriage are coming from the man in the house, it’s very appalling. …
… I met Abeiku at Okay FM in person and the rest is history (sic),” she said. Abena Moët has spent nearly a decade building her name in Ghana’s media space. …
… In a recent interview with Nana Romeo on Okay FM, Ohemaa Woyeje stated that “People claim I have a beef with Delay, but I do not have any problem with her.” According to her, the public often tried to create the impression that they were not on good terms, but that story is not t …
Ghanaian musician Lord Paper has stated that music promotion is expensive, noting that influencers can charge GH¢20,000 each, making a campaign with five influencers cost GH¢100,000—much more than the radio-station approach of earlier years.
Ghanaian musician Lord Paper has stated that music promotion is expensive, noting that influencers can charge GH¢20,000 each, making a campaign with five influencers cost GH¢100,000—much more than the radio-station approach of earlier years.
Musician Lord Paper says he needs at least $5 million to properly relaunch his music career and compete on the international music scene, citing heavy promotion costs as essential for success in the competitive global market.
Actor Yaw Dabo has denied claims that a politician or the government sponsored his recent trip to the United States, stating that Dr 'Time Daso' of Medimafo Herbal Hospital paid only for his flight ticket while he covered accommodation and other expenses himself.
Reggae musician Ras Kuuku has appealed to the family of late Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka to set aside their differences and allow peace to prevail during funeral arrangements, saying the spiritual leader deserves a dignified burial rather than one overshadowed by family disputes.
Baba Jamal Konneh, Deputy Eastern Regional Secretary of the NDC, has withdrawn allegations linking Ofoase-Ayirebi MP Kojo Oppong Nkrumah to illegal mining and apologized following a GH¢30 million defamation suit filed by Oppong Nkrumah at the High Court in Accra. The claims, made during a live Okay FM discussion on February 13, 2026, alleged that Oppong Nkrumah had brought Chinese nationals into Akyemansa to engage in galamsey that destroyed cocoa farms.
The Chief of Agric Nzema has criticised the NPP's General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua, for his handling of a parliamentary primary dispute in Afigya Sekyere East Constituency, accusing him of focusing on administrative decisions rather than checking on party members' welfare after chaos disrupted the election. The chief warned against any attempt to annul the constituency election outcome, saying party members would resist such a decision.
The Chief of Agric Nzema has accused the NPP General Secretary of mishandling the aftermath of a chaotic parliamentary primary in Afigya Sekyere East, prioritising administrative decisions over the welfare of party members. He warned against any attempt to annul the election outcome, stating that party members would resist such a decision.
Media personality MC Yaa Yeboah has criticised Founder of International God's Way Church Bishop Daniel Obinim for his public comments about his marriage to gospel musician Florence Obinim, calling his social media posts "immature" and questioning whether he is a man of God.
Media personality Abena Moët has recounted how Bernard Fiifi Yankey and Eugene Osafo-Nkansah (Nkonkonsa) helped her secure her first radio job nine years ago as a co-guest on Abeiku Santana's drive-time show at Okay FM. She has since built a career in Ghana's media, currently co-hosting GHOne TV's TOAST and appearing on UTV's United Showbiz.
Media personality Ohemaa Woyeje has dismissed rumours of a feud with broadcaster Deloris Frimpong Manso (Delay), stating they worked respectfully together at Top Radio without misunderstanding. Woyeje attributed the rumours to industry speculation after she took over Delay's radio programme when Delay left the station.
RuffTown Records CEO Bullet disclosed that he recently paid $100,000 to the father of late musician Ebony Reigns as royalties, representing 50 per cent of her earnings after her father requested an increase from the original 20 per cent contractual share. Bullet said the money was intended for promotion but he withdrew it from the bank at her father's request.
Rufftown Records CEO Bullet said he paid Ebony's father, Starboy Kwarteng, $100,000 representing 50% of the late dancehall artist's royalties, and blamed Kwarteng's interference for disrupting his plans for Ebony during her life.