Ghana’s entertainment industry has once again proven its ability to captivate audiences with a mix of raw emotion, explosive revelations, and unexpected twists. Between March 9 and 13, the sector was dominated by financial sacrifices, family feuds, legal battles, political ambitions, and personal revelations that left fans stunned. From music moguls confessing to financial ruin to celebrities facing DNA shocks, here’s a deep dive into the most talked-about stories that defined this week in Ghanaian entertainment.
1. RuffTown Records’ Ricky Nana Agyemang Reveals the Hidden Cost of Promoting Ebony Reigns

In a rare and candid interview, Ricky Nana Agyemang, the CEO of RuffTown Records, laid bare the financial struggles he endured while nurturing the late Ebony Reigns during her early career. The music executive admitted that he took out multiple personal loans to fund Ebony’s promotions, leaving him deep in debt—a burden he still carries years after her untimely death in 2018.
Nana Agyemang disclosed that the financial strain nearly led to legal consequences had it not been for the sudden rise of another artiste under his label shortly after Ebony’s passing. His confession underscores the unseen sacrifices made by industry insiders who pour their resources into shaping careers, often at personal risk.
“I had to take loans to keep her afloat. If another artist hadn’t come through, I don’t know where I would be today,” he revealed, highlighting the high stakes of the Ghanaian music industry.
2. Daddy Lumba’s Family Destrools Victor Kofi Owusu Boahen Amid Funeral Disputes

The highlife legend’s legacy continues to be marred by family infighting after his family officially removed Victor Kofi Owusu Boahen from his role as the family head. The decision follows months of bitter disputes over the organization of his funeral, with allegations of financial mismanagement and disrespect toward the late musician’s memory.
Boahen, who had been a key figure in overseeing the final rites, was stripped of his position in a move that has sparked public outrage and renewed debates on family succession in Ghanaian entertainment. The fallout has also raised questions about how legacy figures are remembered and whether their legacies can survive internal power struggles.
“This is a sad day for the Lumba family,” a close associate told reporters, emphasizing the emotional toll of such conflicts on loved ones.
3. Shatta Wale Demands Apology from EOCO Over Stolen Car Allegations

Dancehall superstar Shatta Wale has publicly demanded an apology from the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) after being wrongly linked to a stolen luxury vehicle in a high-profile case. The musician, who has never been charged, insists the allegations damaged his reputation and cost him potential business deals.
During a radio interview, Shatta Wale expressed frustration over how the media and law enforcement handled the situation, claiming that the lack of transparency tarnished his image. He urged EOCO to clarify the matter and restore his good name, warning that such unfounded accusations could deter future collaborations.
“This has affected my career in ways I never imagined. I deserve an apology,” he stated, adding that he was ready to cooperate with authorities if they had solid evidence.
4. Shatta Wale Hints at Political Ambitions: “I Want to Serve the People”

In a surprising turn of events, Shatta Wale dropped a bombshell during a live radio show, hinting that he could enter politics if encouraged by the public. The four-time Grammy-nominated artiste revealed that he has considered running for parliament but wants to ensure his motives are purely service-oriented.
“If people push me to do it, I will consider it. But I want to serve, not seek power,” he said, sparking debates on whether celebrities should dive into Ghanaian politics. His comments come at a time when many Ghanaian stars—including Kwabena Kwabena, Kwaku Kyiedu, and even former MPs—have explored political careers, raising questions about celebrity influence in governance.
Fans have divided opinions, with some supporting his public service drive while others caution against political interference in entertainment.
5. Kwadwo Nkansah (LilWin) Reveals Shocking DNA Test Result After 10 Years

Comedian and filmmaker Kwadwo Nkansah, widely known as LilWin, delivered a heartbreaking revelation when he admitted that a DNA test confirmed he is not the biological father of a child he had raised for nearly a decade. The 28-year-old actor, who has built a strong fanbase through his humorous sketches and films, shared his emotional journey in a social media post, urging others in similar situations to stay calm.
“I suspected something was off, but I never thought it would be confirmed. I love that child like my own, and I’m not angry,” he wrote, emphasizing responsibility over blood ties. His openness has resonated with many, sparking conversations about parenthood, trust, and the complexities of modern relationships.
“If you’re in a similar situation, don’t react emotionally. Stay strong,” he advised, offering guidance to those facing unexpected life challenges.
6. Industry Controversies and the Future of Ghana’s Entertainment Scene

This week’s headlines underscore the dynamic—and often turbulent—nature of Ghana’s entertainment industry. From financial struggles to family betrayals, legal battles, and career pivots, the sector continues to push boundaries while navigating public scrutiny.
As celebrities like Shatta Wale explore politics, music moguls bare their financial struggles, and actors confront personal truths, one thing is clear: Ghana’s entertainment scene is far from static. Fans can expect more drama, surprises, and groundbreaking stories in the weeks ahead, as ambition, legacy, and authenticity remain at the forefront.
7. A Glimpse into the Industry’s Unseen Realities

Beyond the glamour and glitz, Ghana’s entertainment industry operates on raw emotions, financial risks, and personal sacrifices. The stories of Ricky Nana Agyemang’s debts, Daddy Lumba’s family feud, Shatta Wale’s political musings, and LilWin’s DNA revelation paint a nuanced portrait of the pressures and rewards that come with stardom.
As the industry evolves, transparency, accountability, and emotional resilience will be key for artists, executives, and families alike. Whether through music, comedy, or politics, Ghana’s stars continue to shape narratives—both on and off the screen.
Final Thoughts:
This week’s entertainment headlines remind us that behind every celebrity is a human story—one filled with struggles, triumphs, and unexpected turns. As Ghana’s entertainment landscape grows, so too does the complexity of its characters, ensuring that every week brings new revelations.
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