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Empress Ghadafi: A Bold Voice Advocating for Ghana’s Future

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Migration has long been a topic of debate among Ghanaians, with many seeking better opportunities abroad. However, Empress Ghadafi, a Ghanaian musician and fashion entrepreneur, is challenging this norm with a powerful perspective. After spending 25 years in Canada, she made the life-changing decision to return to Ghana, citing a deep sense of belonging, cultural values, and personal fulfillment. Her journey serves as a wake-up call to Ghanaians, urging them to reconsider their views on migration and the future of their homeland. For many Ghanaians, traveling outside the country is often seen as the ultimate goal. The belief that life is easier in developed countries has driven thousands to seek opportunities abroad. However, Empress Ghadafi’s experience paints a different picture. Despite the stability and financial prospects in Canada, she found herself unhappy and disconnected from her roots. She openly discussed her struggles with depression and dissatisfaction, leading her t...

Ben Brainy Advocates for Urgent Action Against Rising Drug Abuse Among Youth

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Acclaimed Ghanaian musician Ben Brainy, signed to Hometown Records, has issued a strong call to action regarding the growing menace of drug abuse among the youth. Speaking in an exclusive interview on Hitz FM with DJ Slim, the artist expressed deep concern over the alarming rate at which young people are engaging in substance abuse, both within and beyond the entertainment industry. Ben Brainy highlighted the dangerous normalization of drug use, particularly among aspiring musicians and creatives. He noted that many young artists now believe that taking substances enhances their creativity and performance, a misconception he strongly opposes. "It is truly frightening how drug abuse has escalated among the youth. It has reached a level that is deeply troubling. I have witnessed individuals come into my studio, convinced that they need to take something before they can record their songs. This is a serious issue that we must address immediately. The youth are dying, and we can...