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MULTI DEBRICH GROUP LTD is a dynamic and diversified Ghanaian company with D U N S® Number: 933998886, offering innovative solutions and services across multiple sectors including Information Technology, Education, Multimedia, Entertainment, Real Estate, Transportation & Agribusiness. As the organizer of the prestigious GH AWARDS – Ghana General Awards and the official management company behind the internationally recognized Ghanaian-German artist QueenLet. Affiliate of OFM Computer World Europe with D U N S® Number: 427574161, a globally recognized IT powerhouse renowned for providing services in web development, software engineering, mobile applications, hosting, VPS, and streaming solutions. OFM Computer World Europe has a strong track record in the legal and intellectual property space, having successfully managed high-profile cases such as the Team Eternity Ghana copyright infringement case for Kwame Mickey and handling management disputes with Ghanaian gospel legend Esther Smith.
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Ghana Elections 2024, John Mahama Triumphs Over Bawumia
On December 7, 2024, Ghanaians headed to the polls in a historic election that saw John Dramani Mahama of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) reclaim the presidency, defeating Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). This marks Mahama's return to power after a keenly contested race and his final term under Ghana’s constitution.
Presidential Results Approximate
According to Multi DebrichGroup.com analyst, Mahama secured approximately 58.48% (3,180,172) of the votes, defeating Dr. Bawumia, who garnered about 40.89% (2,223,277). Independent candidates and minor party representatives collectively accounted for the remaining votes. Mahama’s victory was particularly significant as he won major regions like Greater Accra, Central, Volta, and Northern, among others. Bawumia retained strongholds in the Ashanti region, and North East regions, reflecting the deep regional divides in Ghana's political landscape.
A Peaceful Transition
Dr. Bawumia gracefully conceded defeat before the official declaration by the Electoral Commission, emphasizing the importance of peace and democracy. He congratulated Mahama and pledged to support a smooth transition, reinforcing Ghana's reputation for political stability and democratic maturity.
Parliamentary Results
The NDC also made significant gains in the parliamentary elections, winning around 102 seats out of 275 as of time of writing, compared to the NPP's 40 seats. This outcome positions the NDC for a commanding majority in the next Parliament. Key battleground regions, such as Western and Bono East, tilted decisively in favor of the NDC, consolidating their legislative influence. Meanwhile, a few constituencies remain closely contested, with results pending in 29 seats.
List of confirmed provisional winners of 2024 Ghana Parliamentary Election Results
- Agnes Naa Momo Lartey (NDC) retained her Krowor Constituency seat with 39,198 votes, defeating the NPP’s Emmanuel Laryea Odai, who polled 23,116 votes.
- Oti Bless (NDC) secured his fourth term as MP for Nkwanta-North with 25,402 votes against Mr Nador’s 22,733 votes.
- Alhassan Suhuyini (NDC) was re-elected as MP for Tamale North, polling 28,521 votes over his opponent’s 12,317 votes.
- Samuel Atta Mills (NDC) retained the Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem (KEEA) seat with 30,220 votes, ahead of the NPP’s Dennis Percyval Quaicoe, who garnered 17,675 votes.
- Ibrahim Mutala Mohammed (NDC) won Tamale Central with a commanding 52,263 votes, defeating the NPP’s Sule Salifu, who secured 16,647 votes.
- Rashid Pelpuo (NDC) retained the Wa Central seat with 38,579 votes, beating the NPP’s Hajia Humu Awudu, who obtained 30,724 votes.
- Zanetor Agyemang-Rawlings (NDC) was re-elected in Klottey Korle, garnering 39,700 votes over NPP rival Valentino Nii Noi Nortey, who received 23,558 votes.
Key Gains by the NDC
- Emelia Ankomah (NDC) made history by flipping the traditionally NPP-held Upper Denkyira East seat, securing 24,426 votes against Dr Awuah Kwofie’s 18,895 votes.
- Felix Ofosu Kwakye (NDC) claimed the Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese seat with 30,607 votes, defeating Eric Kobina Nyanteh (NPP), who polled 19,598 votes.
- Godwin Animli Dorgbadzi Dorani (NDC) unseated veteran MP KT Hammond in Adansi Asokwa with 14,229 votes. Hammond received 13,275 votes.
- Rev Kweku Addo (NDC) triumphed over incumbent Ursula Owusu-Ekuful in Ablekuma West, polling 31,866 votes to her 26,575.
- Abdul Rauf Tongym Tubazu (NDC) claimed Ayawaso Central with 29,755 votes, defeating NPP’s Henry Quartey, who garnered 23,345 votes.
- Okle Felix Akwetey (NDC) won Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro with 37,473 votes, ahead of Sylvester Tetteh (NPP), who secured 27,888 votes.
- Rachel Owusuaa (NDC) narrowly defeated Twum Barimah (NPP) in Dormaa East, polling 12,310 votes to his 12,050 votes.
- Prince Ebenezer Arhin (NDC) unseated Ophelia Mensah Hayford in Mfantseman with 35...
Most Expensive Banana, Justin Sun
In a world where luxury meets audacity, the title of “World’s Most Expensive Banana” is no metaphor—it’s a reality, thanks to blockchain visionary and entrepreneur Justin Sun.
According to DebrichGroup.com business analyst, the Tron's cryptocurrency mogul has once again made headlines, this time with a jaw-dropping $6.2 million purchase of a banana-themed artwork.
This unprecedented deal not only speaks volumes about the evolving intersection of contemporary art and the digital economy but also reinforces Sun’s reputation as a boundary-pushing disruptor.
The Artwork in Question: A Banana Beyond the Ordinary
The $6.2 million banana artwork isn’t your average fruit-laden still life. While details of the piece remain partly veiled to stoke intrigue, it’s believed to be an extension of the late Maurizio Cattelan’s famed Comedian, the banana duct-taped to a wall that stirred the art world in 2019. Cattelan’s conceptual masterpiece, hailed for its audacious simplicity, ignited global debate over the meaning of art and its value.
In Sun's iteration of the banana phenomenon, the focus shifts to a new medium—one that blends physical art with blockchain technology. Sun has reportedly acquired the piece not only for its inherent artistic value but as part of a larger vision to tokenize high-value art and make it accessible to the crypto world.
Why $6.2 Million?
Justin Sun is no stranger to extravagant purchases that push cultural boundaries. From a record-breaking $4.6 million charity lunch with Warren Buffett to his acquisition of a $69 million Beeple NFT, Sun’s spending often serves as a statement about the future he envisions. The $6.2 million price tag on this banana art is symbolic, signaling the new age of valuation in the digital era, where tangible assets meet intangible innovation.
For Sun, this isn’t merely a purchase—it’s a bridge between art enthusiasts and crypto investors. In his words, “Art is no longer confined to galleries or museums; its value can be preserved, shared, and monetized in ways we are only beginning to explore.”
Art Meets Blockchain: Tokenizing Creativity
A significant aspect of Sun’s acquisition lies in its potential for tokenization. The artwork is set to be transformed into an NFT (Non-Fungible Token), a digital asset recorded on a blockchain that verifies ownership and authenticity. Tokenizing the banana artwork would allow collectors and investors worldwide to own fractional shares of a cultural icon, democratizing access to art once reserved for the elite.
This isn’t Sun’s first foray into art NFTs. He has previously acquired works by Picasso and Andy Warhol with similar plans to merge traditional art with cutting-edge digital platforms. Sun’s approach underscores his commitment to making art investment a global, inclusive experience.
A Banana, or a Statement?
Critics may scoff at the absurdity of paying millions for a banana-themed artwork, but the deal goes beyond the fruit. It challenges conventions, sparking dialogue about what constitutes value in art and how that value is recognized in the digital age. Much like the cryptocurrency ecosystem Sun champions, this deal questions the status quo and highlights the power of disruption.
Sun’s extravagant purchase also invites reflection on the commodification of art. In an age where the lines between digital and physical assets blur, Sun’s banana is less about a fruit and more about an idea—an idea that art can evolve with technology, transcend boundaries, and redefine ownership.
The Future of Art and Tech
As the worlds of blockchain and fine art collide, Sun’s acquisition of the world’s most expensive banana signifies a pivotal moment. It hints at the limitless possibilities for art in the digital economy, where cultural artifacts are no longer confined to private collections or institutional walls.
With Justin Sun’s $6.2 million banana deal, the art world has taken a bold leap into uncha...
Ability OFM Radio
AbilityOFMradio.com – Ability OFM Radio is Ghana’s number one 100% Gospel music & Networks of global radios. Home for many activities.
Our Gospel music is more African, from Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, South Africa etc and also Poland, International, Political News, Sports, Education, Free services etc. Enjoy Love and Reggae music. Ability OFM Radio is a privately Ghanaian radio station owned and run by the OFMcomputerWorld.com & DebRich.Org Group Of Companies based in Ghana, Nigeria & Europe.
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Website: www.AbilityOFMradio.com
FaceBook: abilityofm
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Language: Akan/English/Polish/German
Contact Number: +49 176 37666477
Country: Germany
Genres: Gospel / Music
Ya Allah by ZeeBwoy x Shaikh Mufti
The male vocalist of the year winner at GH Awards 2024, ZeeBwoy featuring Shaikh Mufti dropped captivating soul music titled "Ya Allah".
In a world where music often becomes the language of the soul, ZeeBwoy, a rising star in the music industry, has once again proven his ability to touch hearts. Teaming up with the inspirational Shaikh Mufti, they have released a deeply moving track titled "Ya Allah."
This collaboration has already begun to resonate with listeners worldwide, blending spirituality and art in a way that feels both personal and universal.
"Ya Allah" is a heartfelt plea, a soulful cry to the Almighty. The track masterfully intertwines ZeeBwoy’s emotive vocals with Shaikh Mufti’s profound spiritual influence, creating a soundscape that is at once soothing and thought-provoking.
The song transcends musical boundaries, drawing on elements of soul, R&B, and traditional spiritual melodies to craft something truly unique.
The lyrics of "Ya Allah" stand as the song's beating heart. They echo themes of faith, hope, and redemption, offering listeners a moment of introspection and connection with the divine.
Whether you’re seeking solace in turbulent times or simply looking for music that speaks to the soul, this track delivers in ways that words alone cannot describe.
Shaikh Mufti’s involvement adds an extra layer of depth to the piece. Known for his ability to infuse wisdom into every project he undertakes, his contribution elevates "Ya Allah" from a simple song to a spiritual experience.
Together, ZeeBwoy and Shaikh Mufti remind us of the power of music as a medium for healing, connection, and worship.
The production of "Ya Allah" is equally noteworthy.
The arrangement is both lush and restrained, allowing the message to shine through while captivating listeners with its harmonic richness. The interplay of instrumentation, soft yet powerful, complements the vocals perfectly, creating an atmosphere of reverence and calm.
Fans and new listeners alike have praised "Ya Allah" for its ability to evoke emotion and inspire reflection. As it continues to gain traction across streaming platforms, the track is not only a testament to ZeeBwoy’s artistry but also a celebration of faith and unity.
In a time when the world is searching for moments of peace and inspiration, "Ya Allah" arrives as a much-needed reminder of the strength found in faith and the beauty that can emerge when talented artists come together with a shared purpose.
This soul-stirring release is a must-listen for anyone looking to experience the transformative power of music. Tune in, and let the melody of "Ya Allah" take you on a journey of spiritual awakening and emotional depth.
ZeeBwoy, the male vocalist of the year winner at GH Awards 2024
Nhyira Fie FM
Nhyira Fie FM is Ghana's Most Popular musical multimedia leader with a solid Gospel music.
Nhyira Fie is a broadcast radio station in Kumasi, the garden city of Ghana.
NhyiraFie.com is a privately owned radio station, run by Debrich Group Of Companies, affiliated with
OFM Computer World Europe. Nhyira means Blessing and Fie means Home or House.
Hence, Home of Blessing or House of Blessing. Slogan: Nhyira Nkoaa!
We stand to shape the pure music of blessings, as our slogan goes, NHYIRA NKOAA.
Contact Details:
Networks: DebRich.org Group Of Companies
Website: www.NhyiraFie.com
FaceBook: nhyirafiefm
Twitter: @nhyirafie
Language: Akan/English/Polish/German
Contact Number: +233 24 5033810
Country: Ghana
Genres: Gospel / Music
Yaw Sarpong, Yaw Sarpong Asomafo Band
The Ghanaian gospel music industry is in deep mourning following reports that Yaw Sarpong, one of the most celebrated and influential gospel musicians in Ghana’s history, has passed away at aged 66.
His death marks the end of a remarkable era defined by faith-filled music, cultural excellence, and spiritual leadership that shaped generations of gospel artistes and worshippers.
According to DebrichGroup.com reporter, Yaw Sarpong was best known as the founder and leader of the iconic Asomafo Band, a gospel ensemble that became a household name in Ghana and beyond.
Yaw Sarpong Early Life and Background
Yaw Sarpong was born in Accra, Ghana, into a family with strong values and public service roots. His father was a politician and served as a Member of Parliament during Ghana’s early post-independence era. Sadly, his father passed away when Yaw Sarpong was still young, an event that significantly shaped his upbringing and outlook on life.
From an early age, Yaw Sarpong showed a strong interest in music and Christian ministry. His passion for worship and traditional Ghanaian music would later become the foundation of his legendary gospel career.
Education
While specific details about Yaw Sarpong’s formal education remain largely private, his deep understanding of music theory, vocal arrangement, and indigenous rhythms reflected years of disciplined learning, practice, and mentorship within church and musical circles.
Music Career and Asomafo Band
Yaw Sarpong began his gospel music journey in the early 1970s, at a time when gospel music in Ghana was still evolving. His desire to blend traditional Ghanaian rhythms, Akan lyrics, and Christian worship themes set him apart from his contemporaries.
In 1986, he founded Yaw Sarpong & Asomafo, a gospel music group that would go on to become one of the most respected and influential gospel ensembles in Ghana’s history. Under his leadership, Asomafo produced spiritually uplifting songs that became staples in churches, prayer meetings, and Christian events.
Popular Songs by Yaw Sarpong
Some of his most beloved and enduring songs include:
Wo Haw Ne Hwan
Tie Obiaa
Aduro Yesu
Awurade Kasa
These songs remain widely sung in churches and continue to inspire worshippers across generations.
Musical Style and Influence
Yaw Sarpong is widely regarded as a pioneer of contemporary Ghanaian gospel music. His music was known for:
Rich vocal harmonies
Deeply spiritual and scripture-based lyrics
The fusion of traditional African instrumentation with modern gospel sounds
His influence extends beyond his own recordings, as many gospel musicians credit him for shaping their musical direction and approach to worship.
Awards and Recognition
Yaw Sarpong received numerous honors during his lifetime in recognition of his immense contribution to gospel music. One of the most notable was a Lifetime Achievement Award at a major national music awards ceremony in 2025. Due to health challenges, he was unable to attend in person, but the award symbolized the industry’s deep respect for his legacy.
Yaw Sarpong Family, Wife, and Children
Yaw Sarpong was a family man who kept much of his personal life away from the public eye. He was married and blessed with children, though he deliberately shielded his family from media attention. His commitment to family values and faith was evident both on and off stage.
Health Challenges
In his later years, Yaw Sarpong faced serious health challenges, including a stroke in 2024, which affected his ability to perform publicly. During this period, he received widespread support and prayers from fans, churches, and fellow musicians across the country.
Despite these challenges, he remained spiritually strong and connected to his ministry.
Death of Yaw Sarpong
Yaw Sarpong reportedly passed away on January 20, 2026, at the age of 66. News of his death triggered an outpouring of grief and tributes from musicians, pastors, political leaders, and gospel music lovers worldwide.
His passing came shortly after the death of longtime Asomafo vocalist Maame Tiwaa, making the loss even more profound for the gospel community.
Yaw Sarpong Legacy
Yaw Sarpong’s legacy is immeasurable. He was:
A trailblazer of modern Ghanaian gospel music
A spiritual leader who ministered through song
A mentor to countless musicians
A cultural icon whose music preserved Ghanaian Christian heritage
Though he is gone, his music continues to live on in churches, homes, and hearts across the world.
Yaw Sarpong was not just a musician; he was a servant of God, a visionary leader, and a musical pioneer. His songs brought healing, hope, and faith to millions, and his influence on gospel music in Ghana remains unmatched.
His life and work will continue to inspire generations yet unborn.
Rest in perfect peace, Yaw Sarpong. Your legacy lives on
Sadio Mané, Senegal vs Morocco, AFCON Champions, AFCON
SPORTS: The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025/2026 concluded in dramatic fashion as Senegal defeated hosts Morocco 1–0 after extra time to lift the prestigious continental trophy.
According to DebrichGroup.com sports analyst, the tournament, filled with intensity, controversy, and top-level football, also saw Nigeria secure third place after overcoming Egypt in the playoff match.
Senegal vs Morocco (1–0): AFCON 2026 Final Match Recap
The AFCON 2026 final between Senegal and Morocco lived up to expectations, delivering tension and high drama in front of a passionate home crowd. Both teams showcased tactical discipline and defensive solidity during regulation time, with neither side able to break the deadlock in 90 minutes.
Winning Goal
The decisive moment came in extra time, when Pape Gueye scored in the 94th minute, sending Senegal into celebration and silencing the Moroccan supporters. The goal proved enough to crown Senegal champions of Africa.
This victory marks Senegal’s second AFCON title, reaffirming their dominance in African football and highlighting their consistency on the continental stage.
Controversy and Drama in the Final
The final was not without controversy:
A late Senegal goal was disallowed, sparking protests.
Morocco were awarded a highly debated penalty, which was missed, keeping Senegal alive.
Tensions ran high as emotions spilled over during crucial moments of the match.
Despite the pressure, Senegal remained composed and capitalized when it mattered most.
Morocco’s Heartbreak on Home Soil
Morocco entered the final as favorites, buoyed by home support and an impressive tournament run. However, their inability to convert chances and the missed penalty ultimately proved costly.
Finishing as AFCON 2026 runners-up, the Atlas Lions will view the tournament as a missed opportunity, especially after coming so close to ending their long wait for continental glory.
Nigeria Claim Third Place After Beating Egypt
In the AFCON 2026 third-place match, Nigeria defeated Egypt following a tense encounter that ended goalless in regular time.
Match Highlights
Full time: Nigeria 0–0 Egypt
Penalty shootout: Nigeria win
Nigeria’s goalkeeper delivered a standout performance, making decisive saves.
The victory earned Nigeria the bronze medal, adding another achievement to their rich AFCON history.
Key Takeaways from AFCON 2026
Senegal
Demonstrated resilience, discipline, and tactical maturity
Secured the title with a crucial extra-time goal
Morocco
Strong tournament performance overshadowed by final-match disappointment
Missed a golden chance to win AFCON at home
Nigeria
Showed mental strength to defeat Egypt
Finished the tournament on a high note with third place
The AFCON 2025/2026 tournament will be remembered for its intensity, controversial moments, and unforgettable matches. Senegal’s 1–0 victory over Morocco cemented their status as African champions, while Nigeria’s third-place finish highlighted their enduring competitiveness.
As African football continues to rise globally, AFCON 2025/2026 proved once again why it remains one of the most exciting tournaments in world football.
Dr. Debrich Jeremiah Acheampong, Esther Smith, Pastor Elvis Agyemang Alpha Hour, QueenLet – DebrichGroup.com
Esther Smith’s claim that unknown individuals demanded €300,000 to abandon a plot on her life has drawn intense scrutiny online. In a viral response video, QueenLet dismissed the allegation as untrue, warning pastors and audiences not to be misled and criticizing what she described as the use of Alpha Hour by Pastor Elvis Agyemang and media interviews to promote music.
According to Multi DebrichGroup.com analyst, some online reports have presented the issue as a straightforward security concern, videos released by Esther Smith herself and a strong rebuttal by international Soakat singer QueenLet reveal a far more controversial and disputed situation.
Esther Smith’s Claims: Death Threats and €300,000 Demand
In a video interview with a UK-based Ghanaian online TV platform, Esther Smith stated that while preparing to travel from the United Kingdom to Ghana, she received threatening messages from a phone number with a Nigerian code.
According to Esther Smith:
The messages allegedly threatened her life
The sender claimed there was a plot to kill her
She was allegedly told to pay €300,000 EUR for the plan to be abandoned
The threats caused fear and concern ahead of her trip
She therefore relied on heavy security protection during her performance at the Alpha Hour Convocation.
Esther Smith presented the alleged demand as evidence that the threat was serious and financially motivated.
QueenLet’s Response: “What Esther Smith Is Saying Is Not True”
In a TikTok video response, QueenLet strongly rejected Esther Smith’s claims, including the €300,000 demand narrative.
QueenLet stated plainly that:
What Esther Smith is saying is not true
The death-threat story, including the alleged €300,000 demand, is fabricated or exaggerated
The narrative is being shaped to gain sympathy and attention
QueenLet did not express concern for Esther Smith’s safety. Instead, she challenged the credibility of the entire account, questioning why such serious allegations were being discussed publicly rather than handled through proper legal channels.
Evidence of Esther Smith’s WhatsApp Chat with OFM Computer World CEO, Dr. Debrich Jeremiah Acheampong, Calling him Nigerian
@queenletmusic Esther Smith, Alpha Hour, OFM, Dr Debrich Acheampong #Soakat #QueenLet ♬ original sound – QueenLet
Accusation of Using the Moment to Promote Music
A major issue raised by QueenLet was how Esther Smith presented her story during the interview. In her TikTok video, QueenLet played a section of Esther Smith’s interview to support her argument.
According to QueenLet:
Esther Smith mixed a life-threatening narrative with promotion of her music
QueenLet described this as inappropriate and deliberate, given the seriousness of the claims
QueenLet argued that if the alleged threats, including a €300,000 ransom demand, were real, the focus should have remained on security, law enforcement, and safety, not publicity or music promotion.
OFM Computer World Europe and the Disputed Narrative
QueenLet also addressed Esther Smith’s alleged implication that OFM Computer World Europe could be connected to the threats.
According to QueenLet:
Esther Smith owns OFM Computer World Europe
The company’s CEO is Dr. Debrich Jeremiah Acheampong
Past disagreements involved control of Esther Smith’s YouTube channel
Esther Smith is allegedly changing the narrative to make it appear as though OFM Computer World Europe is now after her life
QueenLet described this framing as false, dangerous, and misleading, warning that such claims could damage reputations without evidence.
Warning to Pastors and Alpha Hour Leadership
QueenLet issued a strong warning to pastors and church leaders, particularly in Ghana.
She stated that:
Esther Smith should not involve Alpha Hour or Pastor Elvis Agyemang in her personal or business disputes
Religious platforms should not be used to validate or amplify contested personal narratives
Pastors should be very careful about associating with Esther Smith
Ghanaian pastors, according to QueenLet, should avoid Esther Smith to protect their ministries
These comments were framed as a cautionary warning.
As of now:
No independent law-enforcement confirmation of the alleged €300,000 demand has been made public
The Esther Smith alleged death-threat controversy has evolved beyond claims of personal danger into a broader debate about truthfulness, self-promotion, business disputes, and the use of religious platforms.
What is clear from QueenLet’s video is that she rejects Esther Smith’s entire account, including the claim that €300,000 was demanded to abandon a plot on her life.
Instead, QueenLet accuses Esther Smith of creating a misleading narrative, promoting her music during a sensitive moment, and unnecessarily drawing Alpha Hour and Ghanaian pastors into the issue.
The original signed agreement between OFM COMPUTER WORLD and Esther Smith
Ghana Police Arrest Ebo Noah, Evans Eshun
The Ghana Police Criminal Investigations Department (CID) has confirmed the arrest of viral self-styled prophet Ebo Noah, following widespread public panic caused by his failed prophecy predicting a global flood on December 25, 2025.
Ebo Noah, whose real name is Evans Eshun, was arrested on December 31, 2025, after days of intense public debate, fear, and global attention sparked by viral social media videos showing him building large wooden arks.
Why Was Ebo Noah Arrested?
According to the Ghana Police CID, Ebo Noah was arrested for false communication intended to deceive the public and for causing fear and panic through social media.
His apocalyptic prophecy, which claimed that God had revealed a vision of a worldwide flood similar to the biblical Noah’s flood, failed to occur on the stated date. Despite this, Ebo Noah later claimed that God had “extended the time,” further intensifying confusion and concern among his followers.
Arrest During TikTok Live Session
Police reports indicate that Ebo Noah was arrested by the Inspector General of Police (IGP)’s Special Cyber Vetting Team while he was live on TikTok, interacting with followers and discussing his prophecy.
The arrest followed intelligence gathering and digital monitoring by law enforcement agencies amid growing public complaints.
CID Reveals Ebo Noah’s Real Background
In a video briefing, Chief Superintendent Seth Sewornu, Director of the Special Investigations Unit at the CID Headquarters, revealed previously unknown details about Ebo Noah’s background, education, and employment history.
According to the CID:
Ebo Noah is not an ordained pastor
He does not own or lead a church
He has no formal theological training
He is not mentally unstable, contrary to online speculation
Ebo Noah’s Education and Career History
Police investigations confirmed that Evans Eshun (Ebo Noah):
Graduated from Accra Technical University (formerly Accra Polytechnic)
Holds an HND in Purchasing and Supply
Works as a security guard at a private school in Madina, Accra
Chief Superintendent Sewornu emphasized that Ebo Noah has no religious institution and was not acting under any recognized church authority.
Police Reject “Content Creation” Defense
According to the CID, Ebo Noah attempted to defend his actions by claiming he was merely a content creator. However, police rejected this explanation, stating that the scale and seriousness of his claims went beyond entertainment.
The CID cited a troubling example where a follower reportedly traveled from Liberia to Ghana believing the prophecy was real and intending to join the ark.
Charges Facing Ebo Noah
The Ghana Police confirmed that Ebo Noah is being held for investigations related to:
False publication
Deceptive communication
Causing fear and panic
Misuse of digital platforms
Authorities stressed that freedom of expression does not extend to deliberate misinformation that threatens public peace and safety
Law enforcement officials have urged the public to exercise discernment and to report content that incites fear, panic, or deception.
Ebo Noah’s arrest marks a significant moment in Ghana’s digital and religious landscape, highlighting the intersection of faith, social media, and law. As investigations continue, the case serves as a warning about the consequences of spreading false prophetic claims in an era where online influence can rapidly shape real-world behavior.
Pastor Elvis Agyemang, Alpha Hour Convocation, Accra Sports Stadium
What began as a daily midnight online prayer session has evolved into one of Ghana’s most talked-about Christian movements. Led by Pastor Elvis Agyemang, Alpha Hour made history as worshipers filled the Accra Sports Stadium during its 2025 convocation, demonstrating the growing impact of digital ministry beyond social media platforms.
According to DebrichGroup.com analyst, the event marked a powerful transition from an online prayer fellowship to a nationwide physical gathering, solidifying his influence in Ghana’s Christian landscape.
Pastor Elvis Agyemang was born on October 24, 1988, a Ghanaian pastor and digital evangelist. He is the Founder and Lead Pastor of Grace Mountain Ministry in Accra, Ghana, and the convener of Alpha Hour, one of the most influential Christian prayer movements to emerge from Africa in the digital age.
Alpha Hour Radio With Pastor Elvis Agyemang
Alpha Hour Radio with Pastor Elvis Agyemang and other Ghana Radio Stations & TV channels. Alpha Hour Radio (AlphaHourRadio.com) is affiliated with Multi Debrich Group Ltd. A setup radio station to support Alpha Hour prayer ministries worldwide. DOWNLOAD Alpha Hour Mobile App.
Early Life and Education
Pastor Elvis Agyemang was born in Tema, Ghana. He attended Adventist Senior High School and later studied Biological Science at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). Before entering full-time ministry, he worked as a biology teacher, a period he often credits for shaping his discipline and leadership skills.
Ministry and Calling
Pastor Elvis founded Grace Mountain Ministry with a vision centered on prayer, holiness, spiritual authority, and Christian transformation. The ministry has grown steadily, attracting worshippers both physically and online through consistent teaching and prayer-centered services.
Alpha Hour Prayer Movement
Pastor Elvis Agyemang is best known as the convener of Alpha Hour, a daily midnight prayer session that streams live across multiple digital platforms. Alpha Hour has built a global community of believers known as Alpharians, connecting thousands of participants daily across Africa, Europe, North America, and Asia.
What distinguishes Alpha Hour is its disciplined consistency, intense intercession, and strong digital culture, popularly identified by its “share the link” message, which helped the movement grow organically online.
Books and Teachings
Pastor Elvis Agyemang is also an author of several Christian books that focus on prayer, Christian maturity, and spiritual warfare. His teachings emphasize faith, obedience, and spiritual depth, and continue to influence a wide audience both online and in church settings.
Personal Life
He is married to Lady Mercy Agyemang, a chartered accountant and ministry partner. Together, they are involved in outreach programs, charity initiatives, and community development projects. The family resides in Accra, Ghana.
Latest News: Alpha Hour Convocation Makes History
Alpha Hour Convocation Day 1 Fills Accra Sports Stadium
In December 2025, Alpha Hour reached a historic milestone when its two-day convocation drew thousands of worshippers to the Accra Sports Stadium, marking the movement’s most significant physical gathering since its inception.
Led by Pastor Elvis Agyemang, the convocation, held on December 30 and 31—successfully transitioned Alpha Hour from a largely online prayer fellowship into a massive in-person event. From the early hours of the first day, streams of believers poured into the stadium, gradually filling the venue with coordinated worship, prayer, and praise.
The sight of the stadium, estimated to hold about 40,000 people, filled with worshippers quickly captured national attention. Videos from the event trended widely on social media, sparking conversations across Ghana and highlighting the growing influence of Alpha Hour beyond digital platforms.
The convocation’s success generated both admiration and skepticism among the public, further amplifying discussions around the impact of large-scale Christian gatherings in Ghana. Despite mixed reactions, the event firmly established Alpha Hour as a movement capable of mobilizing thousands physically, reinforcing its position as one of Ghana’s most impactful modern prayer initiatives.
President John Mahama, Prof Henry Kwasi Prempeh, Ghana Constitutional Review Committee Report
The recommendation by Ghana’s Constitution Review Committee (CRC) that no Member of Parliament (MP) should be appointed as a Minister of State, Deputy Minister, or Regional Minister has reignited national debate about the structure and efficiency of Ghana’s governance system.
According to Multi DebrichGroup.com analyst, this proposal, if adopted, would mark a major shift from Ghana’s long-standing hybrid system, which blends elements of both parliamentary and presidential governance.
The central question remains: Will separating MPs from ministerial appointments strengthen Ghana’s political system or weaken it? This article examines the implications of the CRC’s recommendation, its potential benefits and drawbacks, historical lessons, and modern governance systems that could sharpen Ghana’s political development.
Background: Ghana’s Current Political Arrangement
Under Article 78(1) of the 1992 Constitution, the President must appoint the majority of ministers from Parliament. This arrangement was intended to promote collaboration between the executive and legislature. However, over the years, critics argue that it has instead blurred the separation of powers, weakened parliamentary oversight, and compromised accountability.
The CRC’s recommendation seeks to fully separate the executive from the legislature, ensuring that MPs focus on lawmaking and oversight, while ministers concentrate on policy execution.
Can This Recommendation Help Ghana’s Political System?
1. Strengthening Separation of Powers
DebrichGroup.com editor can confirm that, one of the strongest arguments in favor of the CRC’s recommendation is that it would restore the true doctrine of separation of powers. MPs who are also ministers often find themselves supervising policies they helped implement, which undermines objective parliamentary scrutiny.
When MPs are barred from ministerial appointments:
Parliament becomes more independent
Oversight of the executive improves
Abuse of power is reduced
This reform would align Ghana more closely with modern democratic governance standards.
2. Improved Parliamentary Effectiveness
MPs who double as ministers, deputy ministers, board members, or regional ministers are often absent from parliamentary sittings, committee meetings, and constituency engagements. As a result:
Parliamentary debates suffer
Committees become weak
Oversight reports lose depth
By removing ministerial responsibilities from MPs, lawmakers can fully concentrate on their legislative duties, including lawmaking, constituency representation, and oversight of the executive.
3. Enhanced Executive Efficiency
When ministers are appointed from outside Parliament, they are free from constituency pressures and parliamentary obligations. This allows them to:
Focus fully on implementing government policies
Deliver measurable results in their ministries
Be evaluated strictly on performance, not political loyalty
This could lead to more professional, technocratic governance, especially in complex sectors such as finance, energy, health, and digitalization.
Concerns and Counterarguments
1. Possible Executive & Legislative Conflict
Critics argue that appointing ministers from outside Parliament could slow down government business and increase tension between the executive and legislature. Parliament may:
Delay approval of ministerial nominees
Reject government policies and budgets
Use its powers to frustrate executive initiatives
This concern is not unfounded. Ghana’s political history reminds us of the fall of Dr. Hilla Limann’s government, where strained executive–legislative relations contributed to instability. However, modern constitutional safeguards and political maturity can help mitigate such risks.
2. Cost to the Public Purse
On one hand, appointing ministers outside Parliament may increase public expenditure, as:
MPs continue to receive parliamentary entitlements
Ministers also earn full ministerial benefits
This means two separate individuals are paid where one previously served dual roles.
On the other hand, proponents argue that the cost of inefficiency and poor oversight caused by MPs doubling as ministers is far greater than the financial cost of hiring separate officeholders. Poor accountability, corruption, and weak governance drain the public purse far more than salaries.
Why MPs Doubling as Ministers Cost Ghana More
MPs who serve simultaneously as ministers:
Rarely attend parliamentary sittings regularly
Fail to scrutinize executive actions objectively
Avoid questioning policies they helped formulate
Undermine checks and balances
This weak oversight allows waste, corruption, and policy failures to go unchecked—a hidden cost that far exceeds ministerial salaries. In contrast, a clear separation would promote accountability and long-term national savings.
Best Modern Systematic Styles to Sharpen Ghana’s Political Development
To maximize the benefits of this constitutional reform, Ghana can adopt the following modern governance systems:
1. Full Presidential System (U.S.-Style)
Ministers appointed entirely outside Parliament
Strong legislative independence
Clear separation of powers
Robust checks and balances
2. Technocratic Ministerial Appointments
Ministers selected based on expertise, not political loyalty
Performance-based evaluation
Fixed-term performance contracts
3. Strengthened Parliamentary Committee System
Well-resourced committees
Mandatory ministerial accountability sessions
Independent research support for MPs
4. Proportional Representation or Mixed Electoral System
Reduces winner-takes-all politics
Encourages consensus-building
Strengthens minority voices in Parliament
5. Independent Oversight Institutions
Stronger Auditor-General
Independent Special Prosecutor
Empowered CHRAJ and EOCO
6. Clear Conflict-of-Interest Laws
MPs barred from board memberships and executive appointments
Strict asset declaration enforcement
Transparent procurement systems
Constitutional Review Committee Proposes 5-Year Presidential Term and 30-Year Age Limit: What It Means for Ghana
The Constitutional Review Committee (CRC) has proposed further far-reaching reforms aimed at strengthening Ghana’s democratic governance. Among the most debated recommendations are:
Extending the presidential term from four (4) years to five (5) years
Reducing the minimum age requirement for presidential candidates to 30 years
These proposals, together with the recommendation to bar MPs from ministerial appointments, signal a deliberate attempt to modernize Ghana’s political system and enhance efficiency, inclusion, and long-term planning.
Combined Impact of the CRC’s Proposed Reforms
When viewed together, the CRC’s proposals form a coherent reform agenda:
Reform
Expected Impact
No MPs as Ministers
Stronger oversight, clearer separation of powers
5-Year Presidential Term
Better planning, reduced election pressure
30-Year Age Limit
Youth inclusion, leadership renewal
These reforms complement each other and could collectively reshape Ghana’s governance architecture for greater efficiency and accountability.
Finally, the Constitution Review Committee’s recommendation that no MP should be appointed as a minister, deputy minister, or regional minister has the potential to significantly improve Ghana’s democratic governance.
While concerns about cost and executive–legislative conflict are valid, the long-term benefits, stronger oversight, improved efficiency, and clearer separation of powers, far outweigh the drawbacks.
Ultimately, Ghana’s political development depends not just on constitutional amendments, but on political will, institutional strength, and civic vigilance. If properly implemented alongside modern governance reforms, this recommendation could mark a turning point in building a more accountable, efficient, and resilient Ghanaian state.
Daddy Lumba Final Funeral Rites, Charles Kwadwo Fosu funeral
KUMASI: The final funeral rites of legendary Ghanaian highlife musician Charles Kwadwo Fosu, widely known as Daddy Lumba, are taking place today, December 13, 2025, at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, also known as Heroes Park, in Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Region.
According to DebrichGroup.com analyst, the historic venue has been filled to capacity as thousands of mourners from across Ghana and beyond gather to pay their last respects to one of the most influential figures in Ghanaian music history.
A Nation Mourns Daddy Lumba
Daddy Lumba’s passing marked the end of an era in Ghanaian highlife and contemporary music. With a career spanning several decades, the iconic musician shaped the sound of modern highlife and inspired generations of artists through his timeless songs, lyrical depth, and distinctive vocal style.
Fans, fellow musicians, traditional leaders, politicians, and members of the creative arts industry have converged in Kumasi to honor the life and legacy of the celebrated musician.
Venue and Date Confirmed After Family Consultations
The decision to hold Daddy Lumba’s final funeral rites in Kumasi followed a period of family discussions and legal considerations surrounding the date and final resting place. The venue was officially confirmed in accordance with the wishes of the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, recognizing Daddy Lumba’s status as a royal of the Asante Kingdom.
The Baba Yara Sports Stadium, often reserved for national and historic events, was selected to accommodate the massive public interest and ensure a dignified farewell befitting the music legend.
Highlights of the Funeral Ceremony
The funeral rites feature a blend of traditional Asante customs and modern memorial elements, reflecting Daddy Lumba’s deep cultural roots and national influence.
Key moments of the ceremony include:
Lying in state of Daddy Lumba’s body
Emotional tributes from his children and close family members
Traditional mourning rites led by elders
A solemn atmosphere marked by black and red attire, symbolizing grief and respect
The ceremony has been deeply emotional, with many mourners seen shedding tears as classic Daddy Lumba songs echo softly around the stadium.
Massive Media Coverage and Live Updates
The event has attracted extensive media coverage, with television stations, radio outlets, and online platforms providing live broadcasts and real-time updates. Social media platforms have also been flooded with tribute messages, photos, and videos as fans worldwide join in mourning the legendary musician.
Daddy Lumba’s Enduring Legacy
Daddy Lumba leaves behind a powerful musical legacy defined by love, social commentary, and cultural pride. His songs remain staples at celebrations, funerals, and national events, ensuring that his voice and influence will live on for generations.
As Ghana bids farewell today, Daddy Lumba is remembered not only as a musician but as a national treasure whose music shaped the country’s cultural identity.
Funeral Details at a Glance
Event: Daddy Lumba Final Funeral Rites
Date: December 13, 2025
Venue: Baba Yara Sports Stadium (Heroes Park)
Location: Kumasi, Ashanti Region, Ghana
Dress Code: Traditional black and red
May the soul of Charles Kwadwo Fosu, Daddy Lumba, rest in perfect peace.
Joseph Otoo Amuquandoh, Maths Guinness World Record Attempt – DebrichGroup.com
Cape Coast: Ghana is preparing to witness a historic educational milestone as Joseph Otoo Amuquandoh also known as Gh Mathematics Doctor, announces his official attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for the “Longest Mathematics Lesson.” Scheduled for January 9th, 2026, the extraordinary 40-hour marathon lesson will take place at the iconic Aggrey Memorial A.M.E. Zion Senior High School in Cape Coast.
According to DebrichGroup.com analyst, this Guinness World Record attempt is officially registered under reference number 250502144655lml, with Joseph Otoo Amuquandoh recognized as the official record attempt holder.
Academic Institutions and Global Tech Partners Back the Attempt
The record-breaking initiative has received remarkable institutional support. Debrich University College of Missions (DUCOM) and OFM COMPUTER WORLD EUROPE have pledged their partnership to ensure the success of this groundbreaking effort.
Their support underscores the importance of collaborative investment in education, innovation, and youth empowerment. DUCOM’s involvement highlights the university’s dedication to academic development and leadership training, while OFM COMPUTER WORLD EUROPE brings technological credibility and logistical expertise to the initiative.
A Mission to Promote Mathematics and Inspire Generations
Joseph Otoo Amuquandoh’s vision goes beyond breaking a Guinness World Record. His mission is rooted in promoting academic excellence, strengthening STEM education, and showcasing the essential role of mathematics in national and global development.
The 40-hour lesson aims to:
Inspire students to embrace mathematics with confidence
Promote innovative teaching approaches
Highlight the value of STEM in Ghana’s economic and technological growth
Create an educational legacy that motivates future learners
Position Ghana as a rising hub for academic and intellectual achievements
Aggrey Memorial A.M.E. Zion SHS: A Symbolic Venue for Excellence
The choice of Aggrey Memorial A.M.E. Zion Senior High School is both strategic and symbolic. Known for its legacy of academic rigor and discipline, the school provides an inspiring atmosphere for a record-setting educational event.
Hosting the attempt on campus:
Gives students firsthand exposure to a global achievement
Sparks national pride
Reinforces the institution’s reputation as a center for academic distinction
A Guinness World Record Attempt with Global Impact
If successful, this attempt will cement Ghana’s name in international academic history. It will:
Showcase Ghana as a supporter of world-class educational achievements
Highlight African contributions to knowledge and STEM advancement
Encourage more record-setting initiatives within the academic community
The official registration under reference number 250502144655lml further authenticates the attempt and positions it for global recognition.
Nationwide Excitement Builds as January 9th Approaches
Support from educational institutions, tech organizations, media houses, and the general public continues to rise as preparations intensify. Students, educators, parents, and community leaders are eager to witness this ambitious and inspiring achievement.
The event promises to be a defining moment for Ghana’s educational landscape
With strong backing from Debrich University College of Missions (DUCOM), OFM COMPUTER WORLD EUROPE, and major media partners such as GhanaRegions.com, GhanaSky.com, ACCRA24.COM, Multi Debrich Group Ltd, Nhyira Fie FM, Adom Fie FM, Odehyieba.com, and OFMTV, Joseph Otoo Amuquandoh’s 40-hour “Longest Mathematics Lesson” Guinness World Record attempt is set to make history.
On January 9th, 2026, at Aggrey Memorial A.M.E. Zion SHS, the world will watch as Ghana steps into an era of academic courage, innovation, and global recognition.
Maame Tiwaa, Lead Vocalist of Yaw Sarpong & Asomafo – DebrichGroup.com
BIOGRAPHY & DEATH: Maame Tiwaa, born Perpetual Karikari, was an iconic Ghanaian gospel musician best known as the leading female vocalist of the legendary gospel group Yaw Sarpong & Asomafo.
According to DebrichGroup.com analyst, Maame Tiwaa’s career spanning more than four decades, her soulful, spirit-filled voice became one of the most recognizable sounds in contemporary Ghanaian gospel music.
DebrichGroup.com can confirm that, she was raised in Abuakwa Tanoso but born in Domeabra in the Ahafo area, Maame Tiwaa discovered her passion for gospel music early. She is the first of three children.
At just 10 years old, she joined a gospel group known as the Joyful Singers in Tanoso, where her vocal talent became evident. Her exceptional voice later caught the attention of gospel legend Yaw Sarpong, who invited her to join his group, Asomafo – a partnership that would define Ghanaian gospel for generations.
Throughout her career, Maame Tiwaa contributed to some of the most beloved gospel classics in Ghana, including songs characterized by emotional depth, powerful storytelling, and unwavering devotion to Christian ministry. Her ability to convey hope, healing and faith made her a treasured figure across the country.
She was admired not only for her vocal excellence, but also for her humility, loyalty, and dedication, qualities that kept her by Yaw Sarpong’s side for decades, both in ministry and in personal life, especially during his recent illness.
Latest News: Passing of Maame Tiwaa
Ghana was thrown into mourning following the announcement that Maame Tiwaa passed away in the early hours of Sunday, 7 December 2025. Reports indicate that she died after a brief illness, though her family has not yet released detailed information regarding the cause of death or funeral arrangements.
Her death has sparked an outpouring of grief from fans, churches, fellow musicians, and the entire gospel community. Tributes highlight her impact on Ghanaian worship culture and the countless lives touched by her music.
Her final major public appearance was at the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards, where she represented Yaw Sarpong during the Lifetime Achievement Award presentation, a moment now remembered with deep emotion.
Personal Information
Full Name:
Perpetual Karikari (Adwoa Tiwaa)
Stage Name:
Maame Tiwaa
Hometown:
Domeabra, Ahafo (Ghana)
Age / Birthday:
Verified public record that exist shows she died at aged 63. Major media outlets and industry sources have published her official age details. Meaning, Gospel Musician Maame Tiwaa was born around 1961/1962 (January 1, 1961 – December 7, 1962).
Children:
Maame Tiwaa was reportedly a mother of four.
Education:
There is no confirmed public information about her formal education, schools attended, or academic background. Her known life story focuses primarily on her music and ministry.
Marital Status:
Not publicly confirmed. No reliable sources provide verified details about a spouse or marital history.
Career Highlights & Legacy
Early Start in Music
Began singing at age 10 with Joyful Singers in Tanoso, Ashanti Region.
Joined Yaw Sarpong’s Asomafo after being discovered for her exceptional talent.
Role in Yaw Sarpong & Asomafo
Served as the lead female vocalist for decades.
Helped shape the group’s distinct sound.
Featured on numerous timeless gospel hits loved across Ghana and beyond.
Influence on Gospel Music
Inspired several generations of gospel musicians and worship leaders.
Known for emotionally powerful live performances.
Played a major role in keeping traditional Ghanaian gospel vibrant and relevant.
Public Perception
Maame Tiwaa was widely regarded as a “pillar” of Asomafo, a faithful, dependable voice whose presence defined an era of gospel music.
Why Maame Tiwaa’s Story Matters
Maame Tiwaa’s life represents the heart of Ghanaian gospel: passion, humility, devotion, and service. She touched millions through her music and ministered hope to listeners across decades. Her passing leaves a significant void in the gospel community, but her legacy continues through her recordings, performances, and the countless lives she uplifted.
King Promise, Stonebwoy, Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, Black Sherif, Wendy Shay, Gyakie, QueenLet, Kuami Eugene, King Paluta
Ghana’s music scene in 2025 is more competitive than ever. Afrobeats, gospel, highlife, drill, dancehall, and fusion genres are producing global stars at a rapid pace. Based on awards, cultural impact, tiktok video trends, streaming numbers, public popularity, and industry recognition, here is the definitive Top 10 list, updated to include all key powerhouses like Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, QueenLet, and more.
According to DebrichGroup.com analyst, King Promise is widely considered the biggest artist in Ghana in 2025, for reasons that this ranking clearly explains.
1. King Promise
King Promise sits at the top of Ghana’s music hierarchy this year, following a dominant performance at the 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA).
Why He’s #1
Won Artist of the Year — the highest honour in Ghanaian music.
Won Afrobeat/Afropop Artiste of the Year.
Won Album of the Year with True to Self.
Won Best Afropop Song with his hit “Paris.”
Led TGMA nominations with 10 nods.
Maintains huge streaming numbers and international appeal.
Received public endorsement from other major artists.
His blend of Afrobeats, highlife, and R&B has elevated him to continental recognition.
2. Stonebwoy
One of Africa’s strongest reggae/dancehall voices, Stonebwoy remains a monster force.He delivered major wins at TGMA 2025 and maintains an unmatched touring presence.
Why He’s Top 3
Global collaborations
Strong album releases
Loyal fan base
International festival appearances
3. Shatta Wale
A living legend in Ghanaian dancehall, Shatta Wale continues to dominate with huge YouTube numbers, massive fan engagement, and viral singles.
Why He Stays High on the List
Most powerful fanbase (Shatta Movement)
Excellent street presence
Consistent hits
Heavy social media influence
Even in years without major award wins, Shatta Wale remains one of the most influential names in Ghanaian music.
4. Sarkodie
Sarkodie remains Ghana’s biggest rapper and one of Africa’s most respected hip-hop exports.His performances, endorsements, and legacy keep him firmly in the top tier.
Why He’s Top 5
Cultural icon status
Massive continental influence
Award-winning catalog
Continues to sell out shows
Even without dominating awards this year, his relevance is never in question.
5. King Paluta
The breakout king of Ghanaian rap in 2024–2025.His song “Aseda” became a national anthem.
Why He’s Here
Won Most Popular Song of the Year
Huge local and street influence
Viral momentum
Authentic Ghanaian sound
King Paluta represents the new wave of Ghanaian indigenous rap.
6. Black Sherif
Black Sherif continues to be one of Ghana’s most globally resonant stars.His deep storytelling, fusion sound, and emotional delivery keep him in the spotlight.
Why He’s Top 10
Strong international streaming
Distinctive sonic signature
Major global fanbase
High replay value
He’s not topping awards this year, but his impact is undeniable.
7. QueenLet
QueenLet’s (Leticia Kyerewaa) uniqueness primarily stems from her pioneering and ownership of the “Soakat” gospel music genre, which has been officially recognized and approved on digital platforms like Google and Apple Music.
Key elements that make QueenLet unique include:
Creator of “Soakat Genre”: “Soakat” is a unique genre that QueenLet defines as “Soaking & Atmospheric” gospel music. This style focuses on creating an environment and atmosphere conducive to spiritual connection and manifestation of a divine presence, which is distinct in the contemporary gospel music scene.
A Professional Nurse and Minister: QueenLet is a professional nurse by trade, but also a “prophetess of Holy Spirit Manifestations” and a psalmist. This blend of practical, caring profession and deeply spiritual, ministerial calling informs her music, which she considers a divine mandate and a ministry.
Vocal Intelligence and Composition: She is described as a talented and gifted musician with “soakat intelligence Perceptual reasoning in vocal frequencies and calculuses”. This suggests a unique, technical approach to vocal performance and song composition that sets her apart.
Endorsement by Gospel Legends: The “Soakat” genre and QueenLet’s music have received endorsement and recognition from established gospel music figures like Esther Smith and Rev Dr Mary Ghansah, highlighting its novel and impactful nature.
Multilingual and International Presence: QueenLet is a multilingual, award-winning artist based in Germany who has recorded songs in different countries (e.g., Nigeria with Jimmy D Psalmist). This international reach and diverse background contribute to her unique musical perspective.
Why QueenLet is in the Top 10
Record-breaking gospel influence
Attempted Guinness World Record sing-a-thon
Multiple GH Award nominations (including 8 gospel categories in a single year)
International recognition (Europe & Africa)
Unique and influential musical genre called “SOAKAT”
QueenLet dominates the gospel scene, which is a major part of Ghana’s musical landscape.
Notably, Shatta Wale himself acknowledged QueenLet’s message by commenting:
“THANK YOU OSOFO MAAME” – CLICK HERE FOR Shatta Wale’s comment.
This respectful salute (“Osofo Maame” meaning “Pastor’s wife” or a spiritually anointed woman in Akan) further highlights the weight of QueenLet’s prophetic declaration.
8. Kuami Eugene
Despite controversies, Kuami Eugene remains one of Ghana’s strongest vocalists and hitmakers.
Why He’s Still a Top Star
Consistent hit singles
Songwriting and production skills
Large fan base
High streaming numbers
His ability to create evergreen melodies keeps him in the upper ranks.
9. Gyakie
The “Songbird” maintains her position as one of Ghana’s strongest female Afrobeats/R&B exports.
Why Gyakie Makes the List
Strong international appeal
Solid streaming presence
Powerful brand identity
Growing African and global fanbase
Her soft, soulful approach brings a unique flavour to Ghanaian music.
10. Wendy Shay
Wendy Shay continues to be a dominant force in Ghanaian Afropop, backed by consistent releases and a highly active fanbase.
Why She’s Top 10
One of Ghana’s leading female performers
Very strong online presence
Consistent output and viral impact
Proven hit-making ability
Her presence keeps Ghanaian female pop well represented globally.
Final Verdict: Who Is the Biggest Artist in Ghana in 2025?
King Promise takes the crown.
Based on:
Award dominance (4 major wins)
Album excellence
Hit records
Fan engagement
Industry respect
Momentum into 2026
King Promise stands clearly above the rest.
But Ghana’s scene is rich with icons like Sarkodie, Shatta Wale, and Stonebwoy, as well as rising stars like King Paluta and Gospel forces like QueenLet making 2025 one of the most competitive years in Ghanaian music history.
Italy vs Norway, FIFA World Cup Qualifier
The stage is set for one of the most critical matches of the European qualifiers as Italy and Norway face off tomorrow at 20:45. With both teams having played seven matches, Norway leads the group with 21 points, while Italy sits close behind with 18.
According to DebrichGroup.com analyst, this game is expected to shape the final standings in a tight qualifying group and could determine whether Italy stays on track for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Who Is Who? Group Overview
Norway: Group Leaders and Top Contenders
Norway enters the match as the current group leader, showcasing consistency, balance, and a strong attacking force.
Key Strengths:
Strong frontline led by internationally recognized forwards
Effective use of counterattacks
High conversion rate in critical matches
Momentum:Earlier in the qualifiers, during Matchday 3 of 10, Norway stunned Italy with a 3–0 victory on June 6, 2025 — a result that injected confidence and reshaped expectations in the group.
Italy: Chasing Redemption and Qualification
The Italy national football team, known for its tactical mastery and rich football history, finds itself in a challenging but recoverable position.
Challenges Italy Faces:
Defensive vulnerabilities exposed in earlier qualifiers
Inconsistent finishing despite dominating possession
Pressure from fans and analysts following the previous loss to Norway
Italy remains one of the most technically gifted teams in Europe, but they must prove that consistency and mentality will carry them through.
Flashback: Norway’s 3–0 Victory Over Italy on June 6, 2025
According to DebrichGroup.com sports analysts, Norway’s earlier win over Italy was no fluke. The match revealed several key issues in Italy’s setup:
Norway capitalized on fast transitions and clinical finishing
Italy struggled to break down Norway’s compact defensive shape
Italy had more possession but fewer high-quality chances
Individual mistakes and lack of urgency cost Italy dearly
That loss hangs heavily over Italy’s campaign — and makes tomorrow’s match even more decisive.
Can Italy Still Qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup?
The big question entering this fixture is simple: Is qualification still possible for Italy?The answer: Yes — but the margin for error is gone.
What Italy Must Do to Qualify:
1. Beat Norway Tomorrow
A win would level the playing field dramatically. Italy would close the 3-point gap and push the group toward a photo finish.
2. Avoid Dropping Points in Remaining Matches
Italy has to remain perfect or near-perfect in the final qualifiers. Draws or losses could push them out of direct qualification.
3. Improve Goal Difference & Defensive Solidity
Goal difference matters — especially if Italy and Norway finish close on points. Italy must score more and concede less.
4. Maintain Mental and Tactical Discipline
Psychological resilience will be key. Italy cannot allow the earlier 3–0 loss to cloud their performance. A solid tactical approach will be crucial.
Why This Match Is Absolutely Critical
Direct World Cup Qualification Hangs in the Balance
Norway Could Virtually Secure Their Spot with a Win
Italy Could Fall Into Playoffs or Worse With a Loss
Momentum and Morale for the Final Stretch Depend on This Match
This Is a Chance for Italy to Prove They Are Still One of Europe’s Giants
Tomorrow’s match is not just another qualifier — it is a turning point.
Prediction Outlook
With Norway in form and Italy under pressure, expectations are mixed. Analysts note:
Norway will look to defend strongly and strike on the break
Italy must dominate possession and produce better finishing
The first 20 minutes will set the tone — whoever settles quickly gains the advantage
A victory for Italy would reignite their World Cup hopes. A loss, however, could derail their journey and place them at risk of missing another major tournament.
The Italy vs Norway clash at 20:45 tomorrow promises tension, intensity, and high stakes. With Norway leading the group and Italy desperately chasing qualification, this match could determine the fate of both nations on the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Italy can still qualify — but only if they deliver a decisive and disciplined performance when it matters most.
KKD Ghana Special Envoy, Kwasi Kyei Darkwah, KKD – DebrichGroup.com
Renowned media personality KKD (Kwasi Kyei Darkwah) has long been admired for his unmatched presence on television, radio, and major national events. With a rich background in journalism, audio-visual production, and public communication, KKD represents both Ghanaian excellence and cultural pride.
According to DebrichGroup.com analyst, in 2025, he was appointed as Special Envoy to the Caribbean by President John Dramani Mahama, marking a significant milestone in his distinguished life and career.
Early Life And Family Background
KKD was born in Tema, Ghana, into a prominent family with royal lineage. His father, Opanin Kwasi Darkwah, and mother, Ohemaa Ama Asokwa Kyei Darkwah, hailed from the Adanse traditional area. His parents were successful entrepreneurs who owned businesses such as the Darkwah Plaza, Jatokrom Hotel and music shops in the 1970s. Their involvement in arts, culture, and entertainment influenced KKD’s early exposure to Ghana’s creative space. He is the first of six children.
Kwasi Kyei Darkwah (KKD) Education
KKD’s education spans prestigious institutions in Ghana, the UK, and Japan.
He began his secondary education at Presbyterian Boys’ Secondary School (PRESEC), Legon.
He earned a Diploma in Journalism from the Ghana Institute of Journalism.
KKD holds a Master’s degree in Audio-Visual Production (Film & Television) from London Metropolitan University.
He also obtained a Certificate in Marketing Management from GIMPA, a Certificate in Production & Cost Management from an institution in Japan, and a Teaching Certificate for Adult Learning from the Westminster Adult Education Service in London.
Career & Achievements
Kwasi Kyei Darkwah is widely recognized as one of Ghana’s most influential broadcasters and media personalities.
Broadcasting & Media
He began his media career at the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), where his eloquence, style, and charisma quickly made him a popular figure on radio and television. Over the years, he built a reputation as a master of ceremonies (MC), hosting major national events, concerts, pageants, and corporate functions.
Corporate Roles
KKD has served in several management and communication roles including:
Director of Public Communications at the Ghana Investment Promotion Council (GIPC)
Director of Programmes & Marketing at Sunshine Radio
General Manager at Megastar Limited, a record label
Corporate Healthcare Account Manager at a London-based consultancy firm
Advertising & Promotions Manager for a major brewery in Ghana
Entrepreneurship
KKD is the CEO and Creative Director of The Finest Productions (UK), his media and event production company.
Cultural Influence
His iconic fashion sense, advocacy for Ghanaian culture, and commitment to excellence earned him the moniker “His Royal Blackness.” In 2013, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award for his impact on Ghana’s media and entertainment industry.
Personal Life & Children
KKD was formerly married to Lydia Akosua Ohenewaa Kyei-Darkwah. Their marriage ended in 2002.He is the father of two children:
Kwaku Darkwah Kyei-Darkwah
Ohemaa Asokwa Kyei-Darkwah
KKD is known for his disciplined lifestyle, often noting publicly that he does not drink alcohol or smoke. He describes himself as someone who appreciates people deeply, which sometimes leads to misinterpretations about his social relationships.
Scandals & Controversies
Throughout his public life, KKD has faced a few controversies:
2014 Allegation
In December 2014, KKD was arrested following a rape allegation involving a 19-year-old woman. The case was later withdrawn after the complainant expressed her desire not to pursue it. Eventually, the Attorney General entered a nolle prosequi, formally ending the prosecution.
Corporate Dispute
In 2025, media reports indicated that KKD was relieved of his position as CEO of a private media group, drawing significant public discussion.
Public Criticism
His outspoken nature and commentary on political and social issues have occasionally attracted backlash. His 2025 envoy appointment also sparked debate among some political observers and online communities.
Latest Appointment: Ghana’s Special Envoy to the Caribbean (2025)
On 14 November 2025, President John Dramani Mahama appointed KKD as Ghana’s Special Envoy to the Caribbean Region.
Role & Mandate
As Special Envoy, KKD is responsible for:
Strengthening Ghana’s diplomatic ties with Caribbean nations
Promoting cultural exchange and creative industry partnerships
Supporting trade, tourism, and investment relations
Enhancing diaspora connections rooted in shared African heritage
Significance of the Appointment
The role aligns with Ghana’s ongoing efforts to deepen its engagement with the African diaspora. KKD’s decades-long experience in media, culture, public communication, and international exposure make him a uniquely positioned figure for such a culturally strategic diplomatic assignment.
His appointment has been widely celebrated within Ghana’s creative arts space and by many supporters who believe his influence can help elevate Ghana–Caribbean relations.
Legacy & Impact
Kwasi Kyei Darkwah remains one of Ghana’s most iconic cultural figures. His voice, fashion style, media work, and advocacy for Ghanaian heritage have shaped public discourse for decades. Today, through his new diplomatic role, he continues to serve as a bridge between cultures—representing Ghana on the global stage with charisma, confidence, and pride.
Ghana military recruitment stampede, Accra El-Wak Stadium Stampede – DebrichGroup.com
GHANA: A tragic stampede at the El-Wak Sports Stadium in Accra during a Ghana Armed Forces recruitment screening on 12 November 2025 claimed six lives and left dozens injured.
According to DebrichGroup.com reporters, the military confirmed the fatalities and suspended the ongoing recruitment exercise across the country.
Authorities have since launched an internal investigation to determine what went wrong and how to prevent a recurrence.
Timeline of Events
Early Morning Rush
Thousands of shortlisted applicants arrived at the El-Wak Sports Stadium before dawn, eager to begin their screening process. Witnesses reported a large crowd forming outside the gates long before officials opened entry points.
The Surge
At around 6:20 a.m., an unexpected surge occurred as sections of the crowd reportedly broke through the main entrance in a rush to gain access. The sudden pressure caused people to fall and become trapped beneath others. Security personnel struggled to regain control as panic spread through the crowd.
Immediate Response
Emergency responders and military medics rushed to the scene. The injured were transported to the 37 Military Hospital in Accra, where several were treated for suffocation, fractures, and other injuries. Six deaths were officially confirmed later that morning.
Government Action
In response to the incident, the President directed the suspension of the national military recruitment exercise and ordered a review of safety and crowd management protocols. The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) announced the formation of a Board of Inquiry to investigate the causes and recommend improvements.
Confirmed Facts
Location: El-Wak Sports Stadium, Accra
Casualties: Six confirmed dead, dozens injured
Cause: Uncontrolled surge of applicants who breached security barriers
Response: Recruitment suspended nationwide; internal inquiry initiated
Hospital: 37 Military Hospital treated the injured
Why Recruitment Exercises Draw Huge Crowds in Ghana
1. High Youth Unemployment
Government security forces — including the military, police, and immigration service — are among the few sources of stable, well-paying jobs. Thousands of young people apply for limited openings, creating intense competition.
2. Limited Access to Online Systems
Technical challenges and limited internet access often push applicants to appear in person to verify or confirm their details. When large numbers arrive simultaneously, overcrowding becomes inevitable.
3. Communication Gaps
Last-minute schedule changes or misinformation on social media can cause confusion, prompting many to arrive earlier or on the wrong day. Without accurate guidance, crowd management becomes far more difficult.
4. Desperation and Fear of Missing Out
Many applicants fear losing their chance at employment if they do not appear early or assertively. This sense of urgency often fuels chaotic scenes at recruitment centers.
Official and Public Reactions
Ghana Armed Forces
The military expressed deep regret over the loss of lives, extended condolences to affected families, and promised full medical support to the injured. Officials confirmed that security procedures had been breached and pledged to strengthen entry control systems.
Government Response
The President ordered an immediate suspension of recruitment activities and instructed relevant ministries to collaborate with the GAF to improve safety protocols. The government also emphasized the need for transparent investigations and accountability.
Public Outcry
Ghanaians across social media and civil society groups called for improved crowd management at public events. Many expressed frustration over repeated recruitment-related safety lapses in past years, urging authorities to prioritize human lives over administrative efficiency.
Key Factors Behind the Tragedy
Overcrowding: Thousands of candidates arrived at the same location, overwhelming available space and personnel.
Inadequate Crowd Control: Narrow entry gates and insufficiently trained security staff contributed to bottlenecks.
Poor Communication: Lack of clear, real-time information led to confusion among applicants.
Socioeconomic Pressure: High unemployment and limited job opportunities pushed people to take extreme risks.
Steps Forward — Preventing Future Stampedes
1. Transparent Investigation
Authorities must release a detailed public report from the Board of Inquiry, highlighting exactly what went wrong and identifying responsible parties.
2. Improved Crowd Management
Future recruitment centers should introduce staggered entry schedules, digital appointment systems, and dedicated queuing zones with physical barriers. Coordination with police and emergency services should be mandatory.
3. Clear Communication
The GAF should rely on verified channels — such as its official website, radio announcements, and government social media accounts — to communicate schedules and changes. Misinformation must be actively countered.
4. Medical Preparedness
On-site medical tents and ambulances should be positioned at every major recruitment center to handle potential emergencies immediately.
5. Long-Term Reforms
Addressing youth unemployment and expanding public-sector recruitment transparency will reduce the desperation that often fuels these dangerous surges.
Lessons Learned
This tragedy underscores the urgent need for modern crowd management and digital transformation in Ghana’s public recruitment systems. A national strategy that integrates online pre-screening, appointment scheduling, and better communication could save lives in future exercises.
It also serves as a painful reminder that unemployment is not merely an economic issue — it can quickly become a public safety crisis when thousands of hopeful youth compete for limited opportunities.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How many people died in the El-Wak recruitment stampede?Six people lost their lives, and many others were injured.
Q: Where did the incident take place?At the El-Wak Sports Stadium in Accra, Ghana.
Q: What caused the stampede?An unexpected rush of applicants who breached security barriers during entry caused overcrowding and panic.
Q: Has the recruitment been suspended?Yes, the Ghana Armed Forces suspended the recruitment nationwide pending the outcome of an internal investigation.
Q: What is being done to prevent future incidents?Authorities have promised new crowd management systems, better communication, and medical support at future recruitment events.
Daddy Lumba, Akosua Serwaa, Odo Broni, Roman Fada, Manhyia Palace, Great Oath Ntam Kɛseɛ – DebrichGroup.com
The family dispute surrounding Ghanaian music icon Daddy Lumba has taken a dramatic turn after the invocation of the Asante Great Oath (Ntam Kɛseɛ) pushed the case to the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi.
According to DebrichGroup.com analyst, the royal court of the Asantehene is now handling the marital and funeral disagreements between Lumba’s relatives and his wife.
Meanwhile, a parallel controversy has erupted as reports claim the late musician dismissed his long-time manager, Roman Fada, before his death, an allegation Fada strongly denies. Together, these intertwined conflicts have thrust Lumba’s legacy into the center of both cultural and entertainment headlines across Ghana.
Quick Summary
A family member invoked the Asante Great Oath (Ntam Kɛseɛ) during a disagreement over Daddy Lumba’s funeral and widowhood rites.
The invocation automatically placed the case under the jurisdiction of the Manhyia Palace, the seat of the Asantehene.
Manhyia Palace has since summoned the parties, imposed customary fines, and scheduled hearings.
Separately, claims surfaced that Daddy Lumba dismissed his long-time manager, Roman Fada, before his passing, a claim his family stands by but Roman Fada denies.
What the Dispute Is About
Following the death of Ghanaian music legend Daddy Lumba, tensions emerged within his extended family. Relatives disagreed over who should organize his funeral and perform widowhood rites.
A sister of the late musician took the unusual step of invoking the Asante Great Oath (Ntam Kɛseɛ) against another family member. This act elevated the private dispute to a royal matter, as such invocations automatically transfer jurisdiction to the Manhyia Palace for traditional adjudication.
Why Invoking the Great Oath Moves the Case to Manhyia
In Asante tradition, invoking the Great Oath is an extremely serious act. Once it is done:
The case ceases to be an ordinary family or civil dispute and becomes one handled by the Asantehene’s court.
The Manhyia Palace’s judicial council investigates and can impose customary fines, rituals, or reconciliatory measures.
The purpose is not only to settle the dispute but to neutralize any spiritual consequences tied to the oath.
Because the Great Oath carries sacred weight, all involved parties are expected to honor the summons and submit to the Palace’s authority.
Manhyia Palace’s Intervention
Summons: The Palace formally summoned representatives from both sides of the Lumba family to appear before traditional authorities.
Customary Fines: Reports indicate that the family head was fined two sheep, a symbolic penalty meant to restore peace and respect for the oath.
Adjournments: In cases where civil litigation overlaps with customary issues, Manhyia often pauses hearings until court matters are resolved. This ensures both systems operate without conflict.
Guidance: The Palace has emphasized that cases brought under the Great Oath must be treated with reverence, urging families to settle disputes respectfully.
The Roman Fada Controversy
The Family’s Position
Members of Daddy Lumba’s family allege that before his passing, the musician ended his professional relationship with his manager, Roman Fada. They claim this decision was communicated directly and reflected in internal arrangements for Lumba’s estate and funeral planning.
Roman Fada’s Response
Roman Fada, however, has publicly denied being dismissed. He insists his relationship with Lumba remained strong until the end and says rumors of his “sacking” are false.
The conflicting narratives have deepened mistrust among relatives and associates, influencing the broader dispute about who should manage Lumba’s funeral and musical legacy.
Timeline of Events
Daddy Lumba passes away, and preparations for his funeral begin.
Disagreements surface over who represents the family and who should lead funeral arrangements.
A sister of the late musician invokes the Great Oath, transferring the matter to the Manhyia Palace.
Manhyia Palace summons the parties and imposes customary fines.
Parallel discussions about Roman Fada’s managerial role intensify, fueling media attention.
The Palace continues to mediate while some aspects of the dispute remain unresolved.
Cultural and Legal Significance of the Great Oath
Customary Sovereignty: The Asantehene is the highest authority within Asanteman, and invoking the Great Oath places the dispute squarely under his jurisdiction.
Spiritual Dimension: The oath is not just legal — it is spiritual. It calls on powerful ancestral forces, so breaking or ignoring it is considered dangerous.
Customary vs. Civil Law: While Ghana’s civil courts handle estates and inheritance matters, Manhyia Palace oversees customary issues involving the oath or chieftaincy. The two systems sometimes coordinate to prevent jurisdictional clashes.
Implications for Those Involved
Palace Ruling: A final ruling from the Palace could mandate reconciliation rituals, fines, or official recognition of the rightful family representatives for funeral matters.
Civil Proceedings: If court cases exist, rulings may complement or complicate the Palace’s decision, especially in matters involving property or estate.
Public Impact: As Daddy Lumba is a revered national figure, public scrutiny continues to pressure both sides to reach an amicable and culturally appropriate resolution.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the Great Oath (Ntam Kɛseɛ)?
A: It is the most powerful oath in Asante custom. When invoked, it demands that the Manhyia Palace investigate and settle the issue according to traditional law.
Q: Can Manhyia Palace override Ghana’s civil courts?
A: No. The Palace’s rulings apply within the customary sphere, while civil courts handle statutory law. However, when the Great Oath is involved, Manhyia’s decisions are respected and considered final within the traditional system.
Q: Did Daddy Lumba really sack Roman Fada?
A: The family insists he did, but Roman Fada denies it. The truth remains contested and forms part of the larger family dispute being managed by both customary and social processes.
OFM Computer World, Boomplay, Multi Debrich Group, Jama Praise by Lady Mercy, Ethel, Ayaya
The controversy surrounding Boomplay Music has intensified as OFM Computer World Europe and Multi Debrich Group Ltd Ghana uncover a growing list of illegally uploaded gospel songs on the platform.
Involving “Ethel” and the song “Jama Praise,” investigators have identified another artist, “Ayaya,” who has allegedly uploaded and monetized multiple unlicensed Ghanaian gospel songs, including “The Birth of Jesus Christ.”
According to DebrichGroup.com analyst, the songs in question are “Jama Praise” and “The Birth of Jesus Christ”, were originally recorded as cover medleys by a group of five Ghanaian gospel singers: Lady Mercy, Aunty Becky, Joycelyn Oduro, Janny, and Sarah.
However, according to OFM Computer World’s investigation, the two Boomplay users are not part of the performing group and have been collecting revenue and digital royalties generated from streams, downloads, and copyright claims across social platforms such as TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram.
Unauthorized Uploads and Illegal Monetization On Boomplay
OFM Computer World Europe’s digital analysis revealed that artist “Ethel” uploaded the song “Jama Praise” and artist “Ayaya” uploaded “The Birth of Jesus Christ” to Boomplay, both of which were cover compilations performed by the Ghanaian gospel ensemble.
These uploads were monetized without any licensing agreement or permission from the performers or the original composers of the songs. Even more alarming, Boomplay’s content system reportedly issued copyright claims on social media, including TikTok — redirecting revenue to these unauthorized uploaders, while the genuine artists remain unrecognized and unpaid.
“This is an unacceptable abuse of intellectual property,” said a spokesperson from OFM Computer World Europe.
“Artists like Ethel and Ayaya are illegally profiting from content they did not create, and Boomplay’s system has enabled it by failing to verify content ownership.”
Jama Praise by Lady Mercy, Ethel, Ayaya – DebrichGroup.com
Two-Week Legal Notice to Boomplay
In response, OFM Computer World Europe, together with Multi Debrich Group Ltd Ghana, has issued a formal 14-day legal ultimatum to Boomplay to:
Remove all songs uploaded by “Ethel” and “Ayaya” that infringe on the work of other Ghanaian gospel singers.
Permanently ban these accounts from uploading further music.
Cease all monetization and royalty payouts related to the songs “Jama Praise” and “The Birth of Jesus Christ.”
Withdraw all copyright claims associated with these titles on TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
Review and reform its upload verification system to ensure only authorized rights holders can monetize content.
Failure to act within the stipulated two weeks will result in legal escalation to international agencies including the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), and the Ghana Copyright Office.
OFM Computer World’s Findings: A Widening Problem on Boomplay
This recent investigation report shows that Boomplay’s Ghanaian content system mutes songs longer than one minute when uploaded by rightful performers, while unauthorized versions remain fully playable and monetized.
Such practices suggest algorithmic manipulation or system bias, where the legitimate uploaders, including the Ghanaian gospel singers are blocked from full streaming access while infringing versions continue to generate income.
OFM Computer World’s team described this as “illegal revenue generation disguised as content management.”
The organization has warned that this not only violates international copyright laws but also damages the credibility of African digital music platforms globally.
About the Artists and Their Work
The five Ghanaian gospel singers are: Lady Mercy, Aunty Becky, Joycelyn Oduro, Janny, and Sarah, known for producing long-form gospel medleys that creatively reinterpret traditional songs with new instrumentals and arrangements.
Their track “Jama Praise” is a 14-minute worship compilation recorded as a cover project, celebrating Ghanaian gospel traditions. The singers have never authorized any third-party uploads of their work, nor have they received any compensation from Boomplay or the artists involved.
OFM Computer World Europe & Multi Debrich Group Ltd Ghana: Champions for Digital Rights
OFM Computer World Europe (D-U-N-S® 566452769) is a Europe-based technology and digital rights organization dedicated to protecting online intellectual property. The company has a strong track record in music copyright advocacy, having previously been involved in the Kwame Mickey vs. Team Eternity Ghana copyright awareness case.
Its Ghanaian affiliate, Multi Debrich Group Ltd Ghana (D-U-N-S® 850942768), offering innovative solutions and services across multiple sectors including Information Technology, Education, Multimedia, Entertainment, Real Estate, Transportation, and Agribusiness and legal consultancy for content creators and producers across Africa.
Together, the two organizations form a powerful alliance fighting against digital exploitation and ensuring fair compensation for African artists in the global music economy.
Boomplay’s Responsibility and the Call for Change
The complaint stresses that Boomplay, as a major music streaming platform, has a legal and ethical obligation to verify ownership before monetizing any uploaded content.
By allowing unauthorized uploads from users like “Ethel” and “Ayaya,” Boomplay risks undermining the credibility of its platform and violating both international copyright treaties and Ghana’s Copyright Act, 2005 (Act 690).
OFM Computer World’s official statement concludes:
“It is time for Boomplay to clean its system. Artists who did not compose, perform, or produce a song should never profit from it.
Ghanaian gospel singers deserve justice — and this illegal monetization must stop immediately.”
The ongoing investigation by OFM Computer World Europe and Multi Debrich Group Ltd Ghana sheds light on a much larger issue affecting African digital music: unauthorized uploads, muted content, and misplaced royalties.
The case of “Jama Praise” and “The Birth of Jesus Christ” highlights the urgent need for stricter verification, transparent monetization, and fair artist protection on streaming platforms like Boomplay.
As the world turns its attention to this developing story, one thing remains clear:
The time has come for African artists to reclaim ownership, revenue, and respect for their creative work.























