Ghana’s entertainment landscape has once again proven its ability to captivate audiences with a mix of raw emotion, high-stakes drama, and unexpected revelations. Between March 9 and March 13, the industry was dominated by financial sacrifices, family feuds, legal controversies, and personal revelations that left fans both stunned and deeply engaged. From the confessions of a legendary music executive to the emotional fallout of a DNA test, here’s a detailed breakdown of the five most impactful stories that defined this week in Ghanaian entertainment.
1. The Financial Sacrifices Behind Ebony Reigns’ Rise: Ricky Nana Agyemang’s Shocking Confession

In a rare and deeply personal interview, Ricky Nana Agyemang, the founder of RuffTown Records, laid bare the financial struggles he endured while nurturing the career of the late Ebony Reigns. The music mogul revealed that he took out multiple personal loans to fund Ebony’s early promotions, a decision that left him burdened with debt even years after her untimely death in 2014.
Nana Agyemang admitted that the financial strain was so severe that he risked legal consequences had another artist under his label not emerged to offset the losses. His confession underscores the hidden sacrifices many industry insiders make to propel rising stars, often at their own personal expense. The interview has sparked newfound respect for his dedication, while also highlighting the unseen challenges of the Ghanaian music industry.
2. Daddy Lumba’s Family Feud: The Demotion of Abusuapanin Victor Kofi Owusu Boahen

The highlife legend’s legacy took another dramatic turn this week as the family of the late Daddy Lumba officially removed Abusuapanin Victor Kofi Owusu Boahen from his role as the family head. The decision follows months of bitter disputes centered around the organization of the musician’s funeral and internal power struggles within the extended family.
The public fallout has reignited conversations about family dynamics in Ghanaian entertainment, where legacy and respect often clash with personal ambitions. While some supporters argue that Boahen’s removal was necessary to preserve the family’s unity, others believe the dispute undermined the late icon’s final wishes. The situation remains fluid, with no immediate resolution in sight, but the emotional toll on all parties involved is undeniable.
3. Shatta Wale vs. EOCO: The Stolen Car Saga and Its Fallout

Dancehall superstar Shatta Wale has publicly demanded an apology from the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) over allegations linking him to a stolen luxury vehicle. The musician vehemently denied any involvement, stating that the false accusations severely damaged his reputation and cost him multiple business opportunities.
Shatta Wale’s frustration is palpable, as he insists the entire incident was mishandled, with his name tarnished without due process. The fallout has further strained his relationship with law enforcement, raising questions about how celebrities are perceived in Ghana’s legal system. Fans and industry observers are now closely watching how this situation unfolds, as it could set a precedent for future celebrity-related investigations.
4. A Political Ambition? Shatta Wale Hints at Running for Parliament

In a surprising turn of events, Shatta Wale hinted at a potential foray into politics, declaring during a radio interview that he would consider contesting a parliamentary seat if encouraged by the public. The artist emphasized that his primary motivation would be service, not personal gain—a statement that has sparked intense debate across social media and political circles.
Ghana’s entertainment industry has seen other celebrities dip their toes in politics, but Shatta Wale’s unconventional approach—combining his massive fanbase with a no-nonsense political stance—has captured national attention. While some support his bold move, others remain skeptical, questioning whether his entertainment persona aligns with the demands of political leadership. One thing is certain: this development has redefined the conversation around celebrity influence in Ghana’s political landscape.
5. LilWin’s Emotional DNA Revelation: The Shocking Truth Behind a Decade-Long Parenthood

Comedian and filmmaker Kwadwo Nkansah, widely known by his stage name LilWin, delivered a heart-wrenching confession this week when he revealed that a DNA test confirmed he is not the biological father of a child he had raised for nearly ten years. The revelation came as a shock to fans, who had long admired his unwavering commitment to the child.
LilWin handled the news with remarkable maturity, stating that he had suspected the truth for some time but chose not to react with anger. Instead, he encouraged other men in similar situations to remain calm and avoid emotional outbursts. His open and honest approach has resonated deeply with audiences, sparking broader discussions about parenthood, trust, and personal accountability in Ghanaian society.
The Bigger Picture: What These Stories Tell Us About Ghana’s Entertainment Industry
This week’s headlines underscore the industry’s complexity, where personal lives, financial struggles, and public perceptions constantly intersect. From financial burdens faced by music executives to family disputes over legacy, the stories reflect the raw, unfiltered realities behind the glamour of Ghana’s entertainment scene.
Additionally, the emergence of political ambitions among celebrities—like Shatta Wale’s potential run—signals a shifting dynamic, where entertainers are increasingly seen as influential voices beyond music and film. Meanwhile, DNA revelations and legal controversies serve as reminders of the human element that often gets overshadowed in the spotlight.
As the industry continues to evolve, one thing is clear: Ghana’s entertainment landscape remains as unpredictable and captivating as ever, with each week bringing new twists that keep fans on the edge of their seats.


Stay tuned for more updates as these stories continue to unfold.

