This past week in Ghana’s entertainment industry was nothing short of dramatic, with explosive revelations, high-profile controversies, and personal confessions dominating headlines. From financial struggles behind the scenes to family feuds and unexpected political ambitions, the week’s events have left fans both shocked and intrigued. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the five most talked-about stories that defined the week.
1. The Financial Sacrifices Behind Ebony Reigns’ Rise: Ricky Nana Agyemang’s Shocking Confession

RuffTown Records boss Ricky Nana Agyemang has opened up about the immense financial burdens he endured while nurturing the late highlife sensation Ebony Reigns during her early career. In a candid interview, Agyemang revealed that he took out multiple personal loans to fund Ebony’s promotions, leaving him with debts that persist even years after her untimely death in 2015.
The music executive admitted that the financial strain was so severe that he risked legal consequences had another artist under his label not emerged shortly after Ebony’s passing. His confession underscores the often unseen sacrifices made by industry moguls in Ghana’s music scene, where financial instability remains a persistent challenge for both artists and their managers.
“I had to take loans to keep her career afloat,” Agyemang disclosed, highlighting how the pressure of maintaining an artist’s visibility can lead to personal financial ruin. The revelation has sparked discussions about the need for better financial support systems within Ghana’s entertainment industry to protect both artists and their managers.
2. Daddy Lumba’s Family Feud: Abusuapanin Victor Kofi Owusu Boahen Removed as Family Head

The legacy of Daddy Lumba, Ghana’s legendary highlife musician, has been further clouded by a bitter family dispute. Reports indicate that Abusuapanin Victor Kofi Owusu Boahen, who had been serving as the family head, has been ousted following months of tensions over the organization of the late singer’s funeral.
The conflict, which erupted during the planning of Lumba’s memorial service, has exposed deep-seated divisions within the family. While some members accused Boahen of mismanagement, others alleged political interference in the arrangements. The removal of Boahen as family head has reignited public debates about the importance of unity within Ghanaian celebrity families, especially during times of mourning.
“This is a sad day for the Lumba family,” a close associate told reporters, emphasizing how such disputes can overshadow the legacy of a musical icon. The fallout continues to unfold, with legal and emotional repercussions yet to be fully resolved.
3. Shatta Wale vs. EOCO: The Stolen Car Saga and Its Impact on His Career

Dancehall superstar Shatta Wale has demanded an official apology from the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) over allegations linking him to a stolen luxury vehicle. The musician, whose reputation is built on his clean image, insists the accusations have severely damaged his brand and cost him potential business deals.
During a recent interview, Shatta Wale clarified that he had no knowledge the vehicle in question was involved in any criminal activity. He described the situation as a misunderstanding that was handled poorly by authorities, leading to unnecessary reputational harm. “This has affected my professional relationships, and I believe the truth needs to be set straight,” he stated.
The controversy has reignited discussions about the transparency and fairness of Ghana’s law enforcement agencies, particularly in how they handle high-profile cases. Shatta Wale’s demand for accountability reflects a growing trend among celebrities to challenge institutional practices that they perceive as unjust.
4. Shatta Wale Eyes Politics: “I Want to Serve the People”

In a surprising turn of events, Shatta Wale has hinted at a potential political career, declaring his willingness to contest a parliamentary seat if encouraged by the public. Speaking during a radio appearance, the artiste emphasized that his motivation would be public service, not personal gain.
“If the people want me to run for office, I’m ready to serve,” he said, adding that he believes his platform as a musician could amplify grassroots issues. His comments have sparked intense debate about the role of celebrities in Ghanaian politics, with supporters praising his willingness to engage with societal challenges while critics warn of potential conflicts of interest.
Shatta Wale’s potential entry into politics comes at a time when Ghana’s entertainment industry is increasingly influencing national discourse. Whether this is a serious ambition or a strategic move remains to be seen, but the conversation has already taken center stage in both political and entertainment circles.
5. LilWin’s DNA Revelation: A Father’s Calm Acceptance of the Truth
Comedian and filmmaker Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as LilWin, has delivered a shocking but mature revelation after a DNA test confirmed he is not the biological father of a child he raised for nearly a decade. The actor, who had long suspected the possibility, chose to handle the news with remarkable composure, urging others in similar situations to avoid emotional outbursts.
“I knew there was a chance, but I never wanted to believe it,” LilWin admitted during an interview. “However, when the truth came out, I decided to stay calm and focus on what’s best for the child.” His response has resonated with many, offering a model of emotional resilience in the face of unexpected life changes.
The story has also sparked conversations about parental rights, paternity tests, and the complexities of modern family structures. LilWin’s openness about his experience has provided a rare glimpse into the human side of celebrity, reminding fans that even public figures face personal struggles.
The Week in Review: What Lies Ahead for Ghana’s Entertainment Industry?



From financial struggles to family feuds, legal controversies, and political aspirations, this week’s entertainment headlines have underscored the dynamic and often unpredictable nature of Ghana’s showbiz landscape. As celebrities continue to navigate personal and professional challenges, fans can expect more drama, unexpected twists, and high-stakes developments in the weeks and months ahead.
The industry’s ability to adapt, communicate transparently, and maintain integrity will be crucial in shaping its future. Whether through political forays, legal battles, or personal growth stories, one thing is clear: Ghana’s entertainment scene remains a powerhouse of narratives that captivate and challenge audiences daily.
As the week closes, the question remains—what will the next chapter bring? One thing is certain: the pulse of Ghana’s entertainment industry will continue to race at an unrelenting pace.

