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Osebo donates to widows and orphans

Osebo donates to widows and orphans By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme Ghanaian fashionista, Richard Brown, affectionately called ‘Osebo the Zaaraman’ has donated to the widows and orphans in Suhum and its environs. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of 24/7 Boutique on Saturday and Sunday put smiles on the faces of the less privileged. On Saturday, December 18, he met about 102 widows at the Suhum Community Centre to donate bags of rice, oil, tin tomatoes, and tins of mackerel among others, alongside refreshment. .
On the following day, Sunday, December 19, Osebo together with his daughter and son, went to the Suhum Orphanage to throw a party for the inmates. Speaking to The Spectator, he said, extending helping hand to the needy made him happy, adding that he went with his children for them to emulate him and also be compassionate. Osebo who said he learnt this act of giving from his Godfather, Apostle Kwadwo Safo Kantanka of Christo Asafo urged the well-to-do to reach out to widows and orphans this Christmas season. The beneficiaries expressed their appreciation to the fashionista for the gesture and asked for God’s blessings for him.
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‘Crossing Paths’premieres tomorrow

Reverend Charlene Quaye, Executive Producer for Diamond Pillar Production, is set to premiere a must watch Christian romantic drama titled ‘Crossing Paths’ today at the Silverbird Cinemas at Accra Mall and West Hills Mall.
The film promises to captivate audiences with its moving portrayal of love found in unexpected places, brought to life by some of Ghana’s most celebrated actors.
Rev. Quaye told The Spectator that the film’s central message was beautifully summed up in the timeless biblical verse: “In His time, He makes all things beautiful.”
According to her, through laughter, tears, and transformation, ‘Crossing Paths’ reminds viewers that love often arrives when least expected and that with patience, support, and open hearts, even the most unlikely relationships can blossom.



Directed by renowned filmmaker Pascal Amanfo, the cast includes Joyce Ama Maanu, Edwin Agbeli Jnr, Bella Agyemang, Omari Dwamena, Don K. Kingsley Yamoah, and Charlene Quaye.
Other veteran actress Irene Opare and the ever-versatile Roselyn Ngissah, alongside Jessica Williams and Peter Ritchie, also features in ‘Crossing Paths’ which explores the emotional journeys of three couples who discover love through chance encounters, faith, and personal growth.
By Linda Abrefi Wadie
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Barima Amo set to thrillpatrons at International AmoFest 2025

All is set for an awe-inspiring experience at this year’s International AmoFest, slated for Saturday, July 5, 2025 at the Alliance Française.
According to the organisers, this edition would be bigger than ever.
As part of the festival, the day ahead of the event has been earmarked for an exclusive workshop with the guest artistes from the Netherlands.
Patrons of the workshop will discuss topics like; ‘the Ghanaian musicians as part of the global creative community’ and other issues like ‘financial literacy in the arts’.
The session would be addressed by bankers, the tourism sector players, government stakeholders and representatives from SSNIT.
“I’m taking it back to the beginning with unforgettable songs from my very first CD release,” Amo revealed.
According to him, “I want to hear from you, let me know which songs you want to hear me perform, share your favourite throwbacks, and let’s create a set list together.”
Patrons will enjoy performances from soulful Ebony Winters and the genre-blending Kotokid, both from the Netherlands.
Revellers would have an unforgettable experience with the incredible
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme