Wendy Shay Puts $500 UDS On Akokora Gangster Challenge

The Uber Driver hitmaker, Wendy Shay, has thrown a challenge to her fans and all of Ghanaians for the prize of $500 dollars.

Because of the presence of Corona Virus in Ghana, artists who released songs in these times have had to compete with news of the coronavirus on the airwaves, blogs, and social media trends which has caused artists to adopt new outside the box strategies to get Ghanaians to focus on their project in spite of the worrisome outbreak in Ghana

The hottest female musician in Ghana, Wendy shay, has applied such a strategy to get Ghanaians to listen and interact with her new single, Akokora Gangster, by dropping a video and calling for a challenge with the winner taking the $500 prize.

This strategy will hopefully change the narrative in the entertainment industry or trends and will obviously attract more attention to the song and the artist in these difficult times.

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Source:Cliqtv.news.blog

It Broke My Heart To See Homeless ‘Children’ Go Through Hurts And Pains During This Lockdown,Where are our Leaders? – Yvonne Nelson Shed Tears

Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson took to her social media page to voice her concerns on the covid-19 patial lockdown which is affecting the Homeless and needy.

The President of the Republic of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo last Friday announced a partial lockdown of Greater Accra, Kasoa, Tema and Greater Kumasi as part of measures to contain the spread of the pandemic.

The measures took effect on Monday at 1 am.Touching on homelessness amidst the lockdown, Yvonne Nelson, said the government should have considered housing Kayayee’s and other homeless people before announcing the lockdown

Her comments follow reports that two cargo trucks transporting kayayei’s (head porters) to Walewale in the Northern Region were busted in Ejisu in the Ashanti Region.

The kayayei’s were fleeing Accra after the government announced a two-week lockdown to contain and stop the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in Ghana.

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Source: Cliqtv.news.blog

Nana Kwame Bediako (Cheddar) Donates Free Food And Drinks To Ghanaians Amid Corona-virus

A recent Afrobarometer report released by the Centre for Democratic Development (CDD) has discovered that 75% of Ghanaians are willing to accept restrictions on their freedom of movements, such as curfews and roadblocks, in times of security threats.

Per the findings of the survey, the willingness to accept government restrictions on movement was lower in the Greater Accra Region (64%) than in the Ashanti region (79%).

In view of this, the self-acclaimed prince of Africa, Cheddar, who recently changed his legal name from Nana Kwame Bediako to Freedom Jacob Caesar has donated tons of relief items to needy Ghanaians to help fight coronavirus. Y’all know that Ghanaians are in lockdown mood.

The relief items distributed include rice, oil, canned tomatoes, mackerel, sardines, sardines, salt, sachet and bottled water, hand sanitizers, medicated soaps, vegetables and fruits.

For the purpose of clarity, Freedom Jacob Caesar (Nana Kwame Bediako) is a Ghanaian developer, philanthropist and visionary who has changed the skyline of Ghana with his landmark developments (Wonda World), ushering in a grand template for Africa.

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