Connect with us

Health

I don’t want to have any confrontation with Yaa Pono – Mr. Bankz cries out

Published

on

I don’t want to have any confrontation with Yaa Pono – Mr. Bankz cries out

Fast-rising Ghanaian Musician and Koliko Entertainment frontline Artiste Mr. Bankz, born Henry Ellorm Andrews has disclosed that he don’t want to have any confrontation with Yaa Pono again for not showing up for their official music video shoot for his new single “FATWI”.

The Afropop/Afrobeat Artiste shared his sad ordeal with Sammy Flex on Thursday, 11th March 2021 during an exclusive interview on the Showbiz Agenda.

Advertisement

According to Mr. Bankz, he paid the Uptown Energy boss for both Audio recording and video shoot but the rapper failed to show up to shoot his scenes on countless occasions without any apology.

During the interview session with Sammy Flex, Mr. Bankz disclosed that he can never forgive Yaa Pono and he don’t want to have any confrontation with him.

This was Mr. Bankz’s replies when asked if he will ever forgive Yaa Pono;

Advertisement

“I don’t want to have any confrontation with Yaa Pono Ponobiom. He has really hurt me for taking my money and not showing up for “Fatwi” music video shoot” said Mr. Bankz

According to Mr. Bankz, Rapper Yaa Pono agreed to shoot his part of the Fatwi music video but didn’t show up for on two different occasions but rather giving him excuses of traveling.

Mr. Bankz Ft. Yaa Pono – Fatwi (Official Music Video)

Advertisement

Source: Sintim Media

Advertisement

Multiple Award Winning Travel & Celebrity Blogger | Teacher | Geographer | Writer| Publicist | PR Expert| Editor | Artistes Promoter| Talent Manager | Digital Marketer | Social Media Consultant | Web Entrepreneur | CEO of Sintim Media |

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Health

The Sickle Cell Helping Hand Foundation Extends Support with Health Outreach, Education, and Hospital Donation

Published

on

The Sickle Cell Helping Hand Foundation is once again making a meaningful impact in the fight against sickle cell disease as it prepares for its two-day programme slated for August 28–29, 2025. With a strong focus on community health, education, and direct support to patients, the Foundation is strengthening its commitment to awareness creation, early detection, and care for individuals affected by sickle cell disease.

Central to the initiative is the health talk and education session on sickle cell disease, which will provide valuable knowledge on prevention, management, and coping strategies for patients and their families. By equipping participants with accurate information, the Foundation seeks to dispel myths surrounding the condition while promoting healthier lifestyles and encouraging routine check-ups for early intervention.
Another key highlight of the programme is the health screenings and counselling sessions, which will give community members access to general medical check-ups and malaria testing. These services not only provide immediate healthcare benefits but also help participants better understand their health status and the importance of regular medical care.

Advertisement

Counselling will further support families by addressing the emotional and psychological impact of living with or caring for someone with sickle cell disease.
The Foundation’s work extends beyond just outreach and screening. Through its Teen’s Educational Health Talk Tour at Bolgatanga Regional Hospital, the organisation continues to engage young people in meaningful conversations about health, wellness, and the realities of sickle cell disease. This tour empowers teenagers with knowledge, encouraging them to make informed health choices while serving as ambassadors of awareness in their communities.

As part of its commitment to practical support, the Foundation will also lead a donation exercise at the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital’s Sickle Cell Unit. This gesture is designed to ease the burdens faced by patients and caregivers, while also reminding the sickle cell community that they are not alone. The donation will be accompanied by words of encouragement, solidarity, and interaction with patients to uplift their spirits and inspire hope.

The programme is also expected to emphasize the importance of blood donation in the treatment of sickle cell disease. Blood transfusions remain a critical aspect of care for many patients, and the Foundation continues to advocate for regular voluntary blood donation as a lifesaving act of kindness.
Through these initiatives, The Sickle Cell Helping Hand Foundation is not only offering medical and material support but also spreading hope, compassion, and education. Its consistent efforts reflect a deep commitment to ensuring that individuals living with sickle cell disease receive the care, attention, and encouragement they deserve.

Advertisement

We are calling on everyone to support our course by donating to our organisation through momo number 0552723595.

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement

Facebook

Featured

Events19 minutes ago

Laughs and Cheers: Kwame Obed’s First Comedy Special Wows Audience

Comedian Kwame Obed made a powerful and unforgettable debut with his first-ever comedy special, “At An Early Age,” held at...

Entertainment23 hours ago

William O. Lamptey (Willie Chembez) Shares His Inspiring Experience at the Africa International Film Festival in Nigeria

The Africa International Film Festival in Nigeria brought together some of the biggest creative minds across the continent, and for...

Events5 days ago

AfriMass Network to Host Key Session at GDIW 2025: Mapping the Future of African Media Monetization

AfriMass Network has been selected as one of the event organizers for this year’s Ghana Digital and Innovation Week (GDIW25),...

Entertainment1 week ago

Amerro Twist Returns with a Feel-Good Anthem “Friday Night”

Ghana’s fast-rising sensation Amerro Twist is back in the spotlight with his brand-new single, “Friday Night,” a vibrant record that’s...

Comedy1 week ago

TALK PLENTY To Host The Biggest Night of Comedy and Laughter on November 21

The stage is set for a night of non-stop laughter, entertainment, and unforgettable memories as T-Plenty Entertainment presents the Talk...

Central Region2 weeks ago

MTN Ghana Foundation Completes 170 Impactful Projects Nationwide

MTN Ghana Foundation’s Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives Make a Lasting Impact The MTN Ghana Foundation has been at the forefront...

Talk Plenty Talk Plenty
Comedy2 weeks ago

“Talk Plenty”, The Spontaneous Comic Voice From Sapele

Agbidi Jephtah Oghenekeno, popularly known as Talk Plenty, is a Nigerian-born comedian, content creator, and host from Sapele, Delta State,...

Entertainment2 weeks ago

Rhyme Kay Releases Latest Hit “Pocket”

  Afro-Highlife sensation Rhyme Kay is turning heads once again with his infectious new single, “Pocket.” The Nigerian-born singer, known...

Events3 weeks ago

African Dance Rhythms Lights Up October With Powerful Performances Across Accra

It has been a busy and fulfilling October for one of Ghana’s most hardworking dance groups, African Dance Rhythms. The...

Africa Tourism3 weeks ago

Reconnect with Your Roots on the Ghana Sankofa Cultural Tour 2026

If you’ve ever dreamed of visiting Africa of walking through living history, dancing to the heartbeat of ancient drums, and...

Advertisement

Trending