I cried when Obuor lost NPP primaries – Okyeame Kwame
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I cried when Obuor lost NPP primaries – Okyeame Kwame

Music icon Okyeame Kwame says he broke down into tears when his colleague Obuor lost his parliamentary primaries in the New Patriotic Party contest in June. According to him, Obuor would have been a good representative for his people in parliament because he is selfless. “I cried when Obuor lost his primaries. He is the most selfless human being I know and I know he would have been an amazing MP for the people. I have confidence he will succeed in future,”  the Faithful hitmaker told Bola Ray on Starr Chat Wednesday. He also revealed going into politics has crossed his mind in recent times. “Going into politics has crossed my mind 50% of the time. My wife says I don’t have the heart for politics but I don’t think I should have the heart before I get into it”. Obour, who was bidding to represent the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the Asante Akyem South constituency in the Ashanti Region, lost in the primary held on Saturday, June 20. He polled 296 votes while incumbent Member of Parliament, Kwaku Asante Boateng polled 360. Obour revealed his intentions to run for Parliament last year and had taken steps towards that by initiating a number of development projects in the Asante Akyem constituency. His bid was not without controversy as a number of musicians including D Black and Criss Waddle asked delegates not to vote for him because he was inefficient and corrupt while NPP executives in the constituency were divided. Starrfm Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications

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UER: Film Makers Association disappointed over President Akuffo Addo’s snub.
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UER: Film Makers Association disappointed over President Akuffo Addo’s snub.

“Disgusted” and “disappointed” were just a couple of the words thrown around by an entertainment industry in the Upper East Region describing the action of President Akuffo Addo and the team during his tour of the Upper East Region. The Upper East Regional Film Makers Association was amazed and bemused after they were allegedly snubbed by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo Addo after an arrangement was reached and concluded to meet him. The President was said to have been bluntly prevented from addressing them in the presence of other members alleging that the government was not interested in what they were exhibiting. This took place at the forecourt of the Regional office of the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC URA Radio) in Bolgatanga. The President on Thursday had a radio interview at GBC URA Radio before he could proceed to meet the Regional House of Chiefs. The group took that opportunity to meet the President at the GBC yard after the radio interview. However, their dreams of a good meeting with the President was shut. When the President came out from the studios, he waved at them, walked towards them but returned to his vehicle and left. “We came here to meet the President. We had an arrangement with the Party executives including the Chairman and the Regional Minister. We started this preparation three weeks back only to be treated this way today. In fact, we are disgusted and disappointed at the moment. The President just walked away without a minute to spare and listen to what we have for him.” Aminu Inusah lamented. The National founder of Film Makers for Nana, Richard Boateng expressed worry over what he described as a “jiggling and murmuring” moment for members in the industry as they walked home unhappy. He further expressed worry over the fact that “ the Upper East Regional members of the Film Makers Association invited me, booked a hotel for me, hired this stage mounted and spent money for event organizers to make this place beautiful only for us to be ignored.” Mr. Boateng wept. But speaking to the Regional Communications Director of NPP, Mr. Sanusi Issah said the initial arrangement was to meet the group at St. John’s Park in Bolgatanga. He added that the arrangement they made at the GBC yard was somewhat an ambush according to their itinerary thus the President’s inability to address them. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Peter Agengre. Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications

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Controversial BBNaija housemate Laycon developed interest to work with Kwesi Arthur
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Controversial BBNaija housemate Laycon developed interest to work with Kwesi Arthur

Laycon the controversial 2020 Big Brother Naija housemate has expressed his desire to work with a Ghanaian musician popularly known as Kwesi Arthur in the music industry. Laycon disclosed this during a conversation with his colleague housemates as they were having a conversation about some Ghanaian musicians especially with the likes of Sarkodie, Kwesi Arthur and Joey B, and their songs Interestingly, during their  conversation, Laycon said he loves Kwesi Arthur’s music and he wants to work with him. “I would like to work with that Kwesi Arthur guy,” he said Laycon in real life is known as Olamilekan Agbeleshe, he is 26-year-old and a graduate of the University of Lagos. He is a rapper and singer and is currently signed on to Fierce Nation record label. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana

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