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‘Without a cup what’s the use of milo?’ – Shatta Wale trolls Black Stars coach

Shatta Wale trolls Black Stars coach

Shatta Wale has joined trolls to troll Black Stars coach, Milovan Rajevac, after Ghana’s AFCON exit.

The outcome of tonight’s match between Ghana and Comoros has left some soccer fans outraged, however, others are milking fun out of Milo to serve a ‘tea’ on social media and the Dancehall Hall star is one of them.

The Ghanaian national football team has been kicked out of the ongoing African Cup of Nations tournament. The team after losing 3-2 to Comoros finished last in the group stage, hence, kissed the tournament goodbye.

By the efforts of Shatta Wale and other trolls, Milo, the short form of Milovan has been trending on social media after Ghana’s defeat. This means the 40-year trophy drought of the Ghana national team continues.

Accordingly, Shatta Wale fired a sarcastic Tweet to ask “without a cup what’s the use of milo“. In other words, Milovan Rajevac is not important at the moment if he can’t win a trophy for Ghana.

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The Tweet has literally caught fire on the bird apps as it has been retweeted over 1000 times with hundreds of comments. But that wasn’t all. Shatta Wale also offloaded a bunch of his thoughts about the game as he match up with the trolls to troll the Black Stars.

See the tweets below for what he has been saying.

Source: www.pulse.com.gh

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Breaking News: Daddy Lumba is dead – Family announces

Ghanaian music legend Charles Kojo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, has died.

His family confirmed the sad news in a press release issued on Saturday, saying the 60-year-old passed away earlier in the day after a short illness.

“It is with profound sorrow and deep grief that the Fosu family announces the passing of Ghana’s beloved musical icon,” the statement read.

Daddy Lumba was one of Ghana’s most celebrated highlife musicians. With a career spanning more than three decades, his songs touched millions, telling stories of love, pain, joy, and hope.

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He was known for his powerful voice, emotional lyrics, and unique style that made him a household name across the country and beyond.

“His soulful voice provided the soundtrack to our love stories, and his poignant lyrics captured the poetry of our struggles, dreams, and resilience,” the family said.

The family has asked for privacy as they mourn their loss and promised to announce funeral arrangements in the coming days.

The statement was signed by Fati Ali Yallah, a lawyer from Baba Jamal & Associates, on behalf of the Fosu family.

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Fans, fellow musicians, and Ghanaians across the country have started pouring out tributes on social media, remembering Daddy Lumba’s unmatched contribution to Ghanaian music.

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 Kwabena Kwabena launches ‘Aso’ @20, set to embark on global tour

Kwabena Kwabena (left) in an interview with Andy Dosty
Kwabena Kwabena (left) in an interview with Andy Dosty

The Ace highlife musician Kwabena Kwabena, known in private life as George Kwabe­na Adu, has launched ‘Aso’ @20, to celebrate the song which ush­ered him to the mainstream music industry.

The song, was originally released in 2004 as part of his debut album. ‘Aso’ featured other timeless tracks such as ‘Ka Kyere Me’ and ‘Tro­dom’.

The launch event took place on Friday, July 18, 2025 at Corks Lounge in Osu and was hosted by renowned broadcaster Andy Dosty.

“It’s an honour to see ‘Aso’, now 20 years old, still resonating with audiences and being performed by a new generation of artistes.”

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Kwabena Kwabena also recount­ed how some executive producers among others rejected the song, due to the trends at the time.

He expressed his appreciation to all those who have contributed to his success over the period.

As part of the year-long celebra­tion, Kwabena Kwabena announced a world tour that will span Africa, Europe, North America and Austra­lia.

The concerts, set to begin in August, will take place in more intimate venues to allow for closer engagement with fans.

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 By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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