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Miss Ghana UK 2025 slated for October 18 in London

The much anticipated Miss Ghana UK (MGUK) beauty pageant is back with a banger.
All roads lead to the Dominion Centre, Wood Green, London on Saturday, October 18, 2025 for the grand finale of the event under the theme: ‘Cocoa: Past, Present & Future -The Role of Women.’
On the night, 10 young women of Ghanaian descent will step onto the stage to compete for the coveted Miss Ghana UK crown and a once in a lifetime opportunity to become an ambassador to champion our rich heritage, community development as well as women empowerment and leadership.
Over 30 years, Miss Ghana UK has been more than just a beauty pageant, rather, a celebration of identity, strength, and legacy.
As the longest running Black and Ethnic Minority pageant in the United Kingdom, MGUK has grown into an institution that uplifts Ghanaian heritage and amplifies Ghana’s cultural brilliance on a global stage.
In the midst of the pomp and pageantry the night is synonymous for, there will be a display of elegant gowns and traditional African wear sponsored by GTP Ghana with Quophi Akotuah and Limels London billed to deliver unforgettable performances.
There will also be thought-provoking interviews, which equips the contestant to embrace their roots, express their voices, and carry forward the values of their ancestors.
According to MGUK Directors, Mavis Osei and Cilla Baafour-Gyewu, this theme is deeply personal.
Both women descended from cocoa farming families in Ahafo and Techiman, where the land sustained survival and shaped futures. Now, through Miss Ghana UK, they are preserving that heritage, honouring the women behind it, and reimagining its possibilities for generations to come.
MGUK 2025 is sponsored by GTP (Ghana), Quophi Akokuah – Ghana, JL Properties, Grassfields , Limels London, Gina’s Blooming scent, BRSK!N, Eclat Hair, Blue Rose Limited (Ghana), Cyn Afrik, On Point Properties, Taekwon Security, TSF, Koppan Hospitality, and UKGH Heritage.
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It wasn’t Fred Kyei Mensah who introduced me to Daddy Lumba – Ofori Amponsah

Highlife musician Ofori Amponsah has clarified that veteran sound engineer Fred Kyei Mensah did not introduce him to music legend Daddy Lumba, as many people believe.
He explained that he personally searched for a producer and took his demo to Daddy Lumba’s house himself.
After listening to the demo, Lumba decided to work with him.
Ofori Amponsah added that he later introduced Fred Kyei Mensah and Selina Orleans, he worked with, to Daddy Lumba for musical projects.
He described Daddy Lumba as a father figure and said their relationship remains strong.
By: Jacob Aggrey
Entertainment
Showtym at One: A Star-Studded Celebration on Adom TV

It was all glitz, emotion, and pure energy inside the Adom TV studios as Sally Mann’s “Showtym” marked its first anniversary in grand style. The celebration brought together some of Ghana’s biggest names, turning the night into a spectacle of laughter, inspiration, and unforgettable moments.
The night kicked off in spectacular fashion with Efe Keyz and her band, who set the tone with electrifying live music that had the audience on their feet from the very start.
From Stonebwoy, Samini, Kuami Eugene, Kofi Kinaata, Okyeame Kwame, Okyeame Kofi, Piesie Esther, Ras Kuuku, Epixode, Osebo the Zaraman, Gloria Sarfo, Bandex, and many more — it was a gathering of stars showing love and support to one of their own.
Stonebwoy congratulated Sally for her remarkable journey, saying, “Congratulations to Sally for her tremendous contribution to the industry. As Showtym turns one, we celebrate you and tell you to keep shining. One day, I’ll be on the show.”
Samini also sent in his best wishes, describing Sally as one of the few bold voices in entertainment. Okyeame Kwame commended her honesty and confidence, saying, “Sally is exciting to watch and she speaks the truth always.”
Vida Adutwumwaa, Head of Public Relations at Burniton Music Group, presented Ghandour Cosmetics products to Sally on behalf of Stonebwoy and Dr. Louisa, praising her for her consistency and impact. Vida also encouraged the entertainment industry to give women more freedom to express themselves and take up space.
One of the most beautiful highlights of the night came when Andy Dosty, the former host of Showtym, made a surprise appearance live on air. Sally welcomed him with a warm hug as the two shared fond memories of the show’s journey and evolution. Their exchange reflected mutual respect and admiration, setting a lighthearted tone that got everyone smiling.
The emotional moment of the night came later when Sally spoke about Agyemang Prempeh. Fighting back tears, she expressed heartfelt gratitude for his unwavering support and guidance throughout her media journey.
Gloria Sarfo praised Sally’s growth and confidence, describing her as “a woman who is fearless, focused, and refreshing to watch.”
Ras Kuuku said, “We’re like family, so I came to join in your one-year celebration.” Piesie Esther added, “I always pray for Sally Mann anytime I see her on any show.” Kofi Kinaata also shared, “Thank you for keeping me in your good books, Sally.”
In a nostalgic moment, Okyeame Kofi revealed that Mark Okraku-Mantey once gave them his shirt to shoot Akyeame’s first album cover — a story that brought laughter across the room.
Bandex, a respected figure in Ghana’s entertainment industry, commended Sally for her courage and for “holding her ground in an industry that’s not always kind to outspoken women.”
MC Yaa Yeboah wrapped it beautifully, saying, “The pace at which within one year she has grown the show and given other stations competition is amazing.”
Then came the grand finale — DKB, in his typical hilarious fashion, popped a bottle of champagne on Sally during the live show, drenching the studio in laughter and celebration.



