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Kofi Kinaata motivated me to do music – Lasmid

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Ghanaian musician from Takoradi, Lasmid Owusu Nathaniel has shared that his admiration for Kofi Kinaata’s craft motivated him to do music. 

During a recent interview on #AdwumaAdwuma with Osei Felicia on Onua FM, Lasmid revealed that in addition to Kintaaa he was also a fan of  Stonebwoy.

He further revealed that “Behind the Scenes” singer has left an indelible mark on him and other music enthusiasts.

“I really like Kofi Kinaata and I like Stonebwoy too. They all have different vibes and I feel all of them,” he declared.

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Revealing how he got into the industry, the ‘Friday Night’ hitmaker revealed that Kofi Kinaata’s artistry became a guiding light that emboldened him to chase his musical dreams.

“Before I came into the music industry, I looked up to Kofi Kinaata. He motivated me to do music,” he disclosed.

The connection between Lasmid and Kofi Kinaata, however, extends beyond mere admiration as the two artistes from Sekondi Takoradi have joined forces in the past on a harmonious collaboration that resonated with audiences.

“I even have a song with him. I did my first song with him, ‘OdO Brass Band.’ It’s from 2019,” Lasmid revealed with a sense of pride before singing the chorus to the hearing listeners.

The track serves as a melodic embodiment of their shared passion for music and their mutual commitment to artistic excellence.

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Shatta Wale moves to court over alleged defamatory comments by Blakk Rasta

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Management of Ghanaian dancehall artiste Shatta Wale, born Charles Nii Armah Mensah, has confirmed plans to take legal action against broadcaster and musician Blakk Rasta over comments they describe as defamatory.

In a press release issued on Monday January 19 2026, Shatta Wale’s management announced that the artiste has instructed his lawyers to file a defamation lawsuit following a series of public statements which they consider false and damaging to his reputation.

The statement noted that Shatta Wale respects freedom of expression and the role of the media in public discussion. |

However management stressed that free speech comes with responsibility and requires accuracy fairness and professionalism especially when discussing a person’s character and integrity.

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According to the management the decision to go to court was taken after careful consideration.

They explained that the legal action is meant to protect the artiste’s personal and professional image and to reinforce the need for responsible broadcasting in Ghana’s media space.

Management also indicated that since the matter is now before the courts Shatta Wale will not address the issue through the media.

They expressed confidence in the judicial process and believe the courts are the right place to resolve the matter.

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The statement assured fans business partners and the general public that Shatta Wale remains focused on his music ongoing projects and positive contributions to the entertainment industry.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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Hundreds of merrymakers celebrate Christmas at Dodi World

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• Weekend Day Out in a pose after the voyage on the Dodi Princess
• Weekend Day Out in a pose after the voyage on the Dodi Princess

The Christmas festivities were nothing short of fun and excitement, especially for patrons of Dodi World in Akosombo in the Eastern Region. 

A major highlight was a memorable voyage aboard the famous MV Dodi Princess II, a 150-capacity pleasure boat, which sailed to the scenic Dodi Island, an 84-hectare natural haven.

Among the patrons was a vibrant social group known as ‘Weekend Day Out’, which brings together individuals from diverse backgrounds and workplaces to interact, share ideas and enjoy memorable leisure experiences.

On December 26, the group joined hundreds of other fun lovers to fill the vessel to capacity for what many described as an experience of a lifetime.

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The over five-hour journey from Dodi World through to Dodi Island was electrifying. Patrons enjoyed breath-taking rare views of the island’s rich natural scenery and wildlife before returning onboard for the cruise back to the starting point.

The atmosphere was further enlivened by music from DJs and a live band, complemented by an array of drinks and grilled meals, ensuring both young and old had something to cheer about throughout the voyage.

For members of the Weekend Day Out group, the trip served as a joyful reunion with friends after a year of professional commitments, while also providing an opportunity to plan future adventures in the coming year.

Speaking after the event, one of the patrons, Ms Gloria Yaa Baby, said although she had embarked on the voyage several times, the most recent experience was particularly breathtaking and memorable.

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“This one was different, with more people and interactive sessions. It gave me many reasons to return and experience the fun again with the Weekend Day Out group,” she stated.

With another exciting adventure scheduled for March this year, she encouraged Ghanaians to make time out of their busy schedules to relax, unwind and enjoy life.

By Spectator Reporter

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