Ghana’s entertainment industry has once again proven its ability to captivate audiences with a mix of raw honesty, high-stakes drama, and unexpected revelations. Between March 9 and 13, the sector was dominated by financial sacrifices, family feuds, legal controversies, and personal confessions that left fans both shocked and intrigued. From the behind-the-scenes struggles of a legendary music executive to a DNA bombshell that rocked a beloved comedian’s world, here’s a detailed breakdown of the five most talked-about stories that defined the week.
1. The Financial Burden Behind Ebony Reigns’ Rise: Ricky Nana Agyemang’s Unspoken Struggles

RuffTown Records’ Ricky Nana Agyemang has finally laid bare the financial sacrifices he endured while nurturing the late Ebony Reigns during her early career—a revelation that underscores the hidden costs of mentorship in Ghana’s music industry.
In an exclusive interview, the music mogul admitted that to keep Ebony’s career afloat, he took out multiple personal loans, accumulating debts that have lingered for years post her untimely death in 2014. The financial strain was so severe that he faced the real possibility of legal action had another artist under his label not emerged shortly after Ebony’s passing to offset some of the losses.
Nana Agyemang’s confession paints a raw picture of the industry’s underbelly, where artists and executives often operate in financial limbo, sacrificing personal stability for creative ambition. His story also raises important questions about industry support systems—are there enough backing mechanisms for emerging talents to prevent such extreme measures?
2. Daddy Lumba’s Legacy Shaken: Family Dispute Leads to Removal of Family Head

The highlife legend’s legacy has been further complicated after his family stripped Abusuapanin Victor Kofi Owusu Boahen of his role as family head—a decision tied to months of bitter disputes over the organization of his 2023 funeral.
The public fallout began when family members accused Boahen of mismanagement during the late musician’s memorial service, alleging financial irregularities and disrespectful conduct. The final straw came when differences over the funeral’s scale and execution escalated into a full-blown rift, leading to his formal removal from the family leadership.
This high-profile family feud has reignited debates about celebrity legacies, respect for the deceased, and the role of family in preserving cultural heritage. With Daddy Lumba’s influence still deeply felt in Ghana’s music scene, the ongoing tensions serve as a cautionary tale about how personal ambitions can undermine collective respect for a beloved icon.
3. Shatta Wale vs. EOCO: The Stolen Car Saga and Its Fallout on His Career

Dancehall’s most influential voice, Shatta Wale, has publicly challenged the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) over its handling of a stolen luxury vehicle linked to his name, calling the allegations unfounded and damaging.
In a scathing statement, the artist denied any involvement in the case, insisting he was unaware the vehicle was part of a criminal investigation. He accused EOCO of unfairly tarnishing his reputation, claiming the publicity surrounding the case cost him multiple business opportunities, including potential brand deals and collaborations.
Shatta’s unrelenting push for accountability has sparked a national conversation about how law enforcement agencies handle celebrity cases and whether procedural transparency is often sacrificed for political or media gain. His unwavering stance has also reinforced his image as a fighter, further solidifying his influence in both music and activism.
4. Shatta Wale’s Political Ambitions: From Dancehall to Parliament?
In a bold declaration that has sent shockwaves through Ghana’s political landscape, Shatta Wale hinted at a potential run for parliament, stating he would consider contesting a seat if encouraged by the public.
During a radio interview, the multi-talented artist—who has long been a voice for social justice—emphasized that his motivation would be purely service-oriented, not personal gain. His comments have ignited debates about whether celebrities can effectively bridge the gap between the people and governance, or if their entertainment backgrounds could dilute their political impact.
With Ghana’s 2024 elections looming, Shatta’s unconventional entry into politics has sparked speculation about how much influence artists can wield in shaping policy, particularly on youth empowerment, education, and economic reform. His potential candidacy could reshape Ghana’s political narrative, proving that the line between entertainment and governance is blurring faster than ever.
5. A Shocking Revelation: Kwadwo Nkansah’s DNA Test Exposes a Decade-Long Secret

Comedian and filmmaker Kwadwo Nkansah, widely known as LilWin, has delivered one of the most unexpected confessions in Ghana’s entertainment history after a DNA test confirmed he is not the biological father of a child he raised for nearly a decade.
In a candid interview, the beloved actor admitted he had suspected the truth for some time but chose not to react with anger upon learning the result. Instead, he advocated for emotional restraint, urging men in similar situations to stay calm and avoid impulsive reactions.
LilWin’s open discussion about parenthood, trust, and personal accountability has resonated deeply with fans, who now view him with newfound respect for his honesty. His story also highlights the complexities of modern family structures, where biological ties no longer dictate parental responsibility. The raw vulnerability in his confession has cemented his status as a relatable figure in Ghana’s entertainment sphere.
The Week in Review: What It Means for Ghana’s Entertainment Industry
This week’s high-profile revelations have underscored the industry’s dynamic nature, where personal struggles, legal battles, and career-defining moments unfold in real-time. From financial hardships behind the scenes to family betrayals and political aspirations, the stories challenge perceptions of how Ghana’s celebrities navigate fame, legacy, and public scrutiny.
As social media continues to amplify these narratives, fans can expect even more dramatic twists in the weeks ahead. Whether it’s unexpected political entries, unresolved legal disputes, or deeply personal confessions, one thing is clear: Ghana’s entertainment industry remains a powerhouse of raw, unfiltered storytelling.




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

