Entertainment
Henry Fitz-Amihere saga: …More nude videos looming?

The police has disclosed that despite the payment of a demanded ransom of GH¢20,000, Henry Fitz, the ‘ex-boyfriend’ of media personality, Serwah Amihere and his accomplices still went ahead to share nude videos of her.
Amihere has subsequently filed a legal suit against the individuals involved in the sharing of the intimate video on the internet.
According to the facts per the charge sheet in court, Serwaa Amihere paid a ransom to stop the nude video from going public, but the three accused persons after receiving the said ransom of GH¢20,000, went ahead and shared the video on social media.
Henry Fitz, real name, Henry Amponsah and his accomplices,Edem Saviour Ketti a filmmaker and Candylove Kwakyewaa Ababio, a trader have since been charged for conspiracy to commit crime, specifically, four counts of conspiracy to share intimate image, non-consensual sharing of intimate image, and sexual extortion.
However, since the release of the nude video, Henry Fitz has been at large but took to social media to threaten Serwaa and her mentor, ace broadcaster Nana Aba Anamoah to release similar videos if they do not get off his back.
Fitz in his social media post, claimed to possess a nude video of Nana Aba engaged in an explicit act, sent to him by the broadcaster herself.
He insisted that Nana Aba has very dark sides which she hid from the public eyes and cautioned her against involvement in the battle between him and Serwaa.
Fitz is allegedly a ‘successful scammer’ who uses his wealth to attract female celebrities into amorous relationships.
After Serwaa’s video, other names including socialite Afia Odo, media personality Sandra Ankobiah and Wendy Shay popped up as some of his ‘victims.’
However, Wendy Shay was quick to react to the accusations daring any man who had intimacy with her for money to come out and declare same.
The ‘Uber Driver’ hitmaker suggested that, she was content with what she had and would not engage in ‘sex for money.’
By Michael D. Abayateye
Entertainment
Angel Adjei-Yeboah crowned inaugural Miss Teen Western 2026
Ms Angel Adjei-Yeboah has been crowned winner of the maiden edition of the Miss Teen Western pageant, emerging top at a colourful grand finale held on May 23, 2026.
She beats off keen competition from a pool of talented contestants to secure the crown, with Alberta Yaaba Ackah finishing as first runner-up, Edith Nico placing second runner-up, Margaret Yaa Ankomah as third runner-up, and Cindy Anderson Bondzie as fourth runner-up.
The grand finale marked the climax of weeks of intensive grooming, cultural exposure and community engagement activities by the contestants, organised by Carilex Productions.
Before the finals, contestants undertook a cultural and educational tour to the Bisa Abrewa Museum in Nkontompo, Sekondi-Takoradi, as part of efforts to enrich their understanding of Ghana’s history and identity.
Madam Princess Antwi, Chief Executive Officer of Carilex Productions, described the maiden edition as a success, noting that it had laid a strong foundation for nurturing talent while also creating awareness about drug abuse and HIV/AIDS.
“This maiden edition has been a remarkable journey, and we are proud of how far these young ladies have come. It has never been just about beauty, but about building confidence, discipline, and a strong sense of identity,” she said.
According to Madam Antwi, the pageant seeks to raise a new generation of young leaders who are grounded in Ghanaian values and prepared to contribute meaningfully to national development.
“These young girls are the future, and through this platform, we are equipping them with the knowledge, confidence and voice to make a difference in their communities and beyond,” she stated.
Ms Adjei-Yeboah is expected to champion initiatives focused on youth development, education, and cultural promotion as part of her reign.
The Miss Teen Western pageant seeks to provide a platform for young girls to discover their potential, build confidence, and contribute meaningfully to society. –GNA
Entertainment
Angel Adjei-Yeboah crowned inaugural Miss Teen Western 2026

Ms Angel Adjei-Yeboah has been crowned winner of the maiden edition of the Miss Teen Western pageant, emerging top at a colourful grand finale held on May 23, 2026.
She beats off keen competition from a pool of talented contestants to secure the crown, with Alberta Yaaba Ackah finishing as first runner-up, Edith Nico placing second runner-up, Margaret Yaa Ankomah as third runner-up, and Cindy Anderson Bondzie as fourth runner-up.
The grand finale marked the climax of weeks of intensive grooming, cultural exposure and community engagement activities by the contestants, organised by Carilex Productions.
Before the finals, contestants undertook a cultural and educational tour to the Bisa Abrewa Museum in Nkontompo, Sekondi-Takoradi, as part of efforts to enrich their understanding of Ghana’s history and identity.
Madam Princess Antwi, Chief Executive Officer of Carilex Productions, described the maiden edition as a success, noting that it had laid a strong foundation for nurturing talent while also creating awareness about drug abuse and HIV/AIDS.
“This maiden edition has been a remarkable journey, and we are proud of how far these young ladies have come. It has never been just about beauty, but about building confidence, discipline, and a strong sense of identity,” she said.
According to Madam Antwi, the pageant seeks to raise a new generation of young leaders who are grounded in Ghanaian values and prepared to contribute meaningfully to national development.
“These young girls are the future, and through this platform, we are equipping them with the knowledge, confidence and voice to make a difference in their communities and beyond,” she stated.
Ms Adjei-Yeboah is expected to champion initiatives focused on youth development, education, and cultural promotion as part of her reign.
The Miss Teen Western pageant seeks to provide a platform for young girls to discover their potential, build confidence, and contribute meaningfully to society. –GNA




