Author: Fay Flex

Joseph Badu Boateng, popularly known as Dada Joe Remix, has been extradited to the United States to face serious charges connected to a multi-million-dollar romance and inheritance scam targeting U.S. citizens. The extradition was carried out through a joint operation involving the U.S. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS), the FBI, and Ghanaian law enforcement. According to U.S. prosecutors, Boateng is believed to be the ringleader of a sophisticated online syndicate that lured unsuspecting victims with fake romantic relationships and false claims of inherited wealth—ultimately defrauding them of millions. In a statement, the U.S. Embassy in Ghana praised the successful operation, saying:…

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Ghanaian music sensation Kuami Eugene has showered praise on fellow artist Amaarae, calling her a “legend” and applauding her unique talent that is finally getting the recognition it deserves. In an interview with Doreen Avio, Kuami Eugene affectionately referred to Amaarae as his “big sister,” noting that while she has long been a powerful force in music, her brilliance had mostly resonated within niche circles—until recently. “Amaarae is a legend, though. The funny thing is, it’s never been quiet with her—it’s just the circle she’s always operated in,” he said. According to Kuami, Amaarae’s distinctive sound and artistic style, often…

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Award-winning gospel singer Diana Hamilton has opened up about her surprising career journey—from dreaming of architecture to becoming a nurse and, eventually, a celebrated musician. In an interview on The Career Trail on Joy Learning TV and Joy News, Diana shared that her childhood passion for technical drawing made her believe she was destined to be an architect. “I thought I’d be an architect because I was really good at technical drawing. Nursing wasn’t part of the plan,” she said. However, after completing Ghana National College, her career path changed unexpectedly when a family friend suggested she pursue nursing—and her…

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Ghanaian singer and producer Kuami Eugene has opened up about why he chose not to publicly announce his departure from Lynx Entertainment. In an interview with Doreen Avio, the “Monica” hitmaker said he wanted to avoid the negativity that often follows such announcements in Ghana’s music industry. “I noticed that when people leave record labels here, they often talk about bad experiences. That’s not something I wanted to be part of,” he explained. Kuami Eugene revealed that discussions about his exit began during the release of “Monica” in 2023, and despite the transition, he remains grateful to Richie Mensah and…

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Despite facing serious legal battles, Sean “Diddy” Combs is still cashing in—this time from an unexpected business move. Since his arrest on September 16 and ongoing sex trafficking trial in Manhattan federal court, the hip-hop mogul has reportedly earned $4.1 million by leasing out his $60 million Gulfstream G550 private jet, according to The Sun. The luxury jet—boasting 14 seats and a flight range of over 6,700 miles—is managed by aviation company Silver Air, which quietly offers it for rent through elite charter platforms like Jettly. Interestingly, many of the high-end clients flying the jet remain unaware that it belongs…

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The glamorous French Riviera city of Cannes is cracking down on cruise tourism by banning ships that carry more than 1,000 passengers from docking in its harbor. City officials announced the new rule as part of a broader plan to protect the environment, reduce pollution, and preserve quality of life for residents. The regulation, described as “drastic but necessary,” will take immediate effect. “We are not anti-tourism,” said Cannes Mayor David Lisnard, “but we must act responsibly. These mega-ships bring serious environmental costs.” The move follows growing concerns about air pollution, marine damage, and overcrowding caused by large cruise liners…

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Armenian authorities have arrested Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, accusing him of plotting to overthrow the government in a dramatic escalation of tensions between the Church and state. Officials claim Bagrat, a leading critic of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, recruited ex-soldiers, stockpile weapons, and planned coordinated unrest to seize power. Authorities say secret recordings back the allegations, and raids uncovered protest gear and smoke bombs. Bagrat, head of the “Tavush for the Homeland” movement, has led mass protests demanding Pashinyan’s resignation following Armenia’s territorial concessions to Azerbaijan. His lawyer calls the charges politically motivated, insisting no real weapons were found. The arrest…

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Popular Kumawood actor Kwaku Manu has sparked debate with his recent comments on the increasing use of sex toys among women, which he claims is negatively affecting romantic relationships and sexual satisfaction. Speaking on United Showbiz over the weekend, Manu expressed concern that many women are becoming overly dependent on these devices, which he believes is creating unrealistic expectations in the bedroom and straining intimacy with their partners. “These machines some women use are damaging their ability to enjoy real intimacy. Now, some can’t even be satisfied by their partners,” he stated. He argued that the heightened stimulation from these…

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Ghanaian actor and musician Lilwin (Kwadwo Nkansah) has stirred conversation in the Kumawood film industry with a bold claim: only three directors have what it takes to produce movies fit for international platforms. Speaking in an interview with Papa Jay of Poleeno Multimedia during the naming ceremony of his PR officer’s child, Lilwin didn’t mince words. “There are many so-called directors in Kumawood, but only three can shoot films that meet international standards,” he stated. Pressed to name them, he listed Frank Fiifi Garbin and Jackson K. Bentum as the top two. As for the third? “Let the rest of…

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Ghanaian highlife star Akwaboah has opened up for the first time about the wave of harsh online comments he faced regarding his appearance in a photo with his wife. In an interview with Nana Romeo on Okay FM’s Ekwanso Dwoodwoo show on Monday, June 30, 2025, Akwaboah revealed that the trolling deeply affected him. “Sometimes when these trolls come up online, as a human being, it’s very hurtful and painful—especially when you check the person behind the insults,” he said. The viral moment stemmed from a photo shared by Akwaboah on May 3 to mark his wedding anniversary. Instead of…

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