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Shatta Wale criticises Ghana’s music industry, seeks support from Nigeria

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Shatta Wale

Ghanaian Dancehall musician Shatta Wale has turned to the Nigerian music industry for help after calling them out on different occasions for failing to reciprocate the love shown to them by Ghanaians.

Some months ago, he launched an attack on Grammy award-winning artist Burna Boy while revealing some secret dealings of the artist and some Nigerians on Twitter who trooped to his page to attack him during his banter with Burna Boy.

However, it appears Shatta Wale has taken his words back and has realized that the Nigerian market will be of great help to his music career as he seeks assistance.

While seeking assistance from Nigerians, Shatta Wale berated the Ghanaian music industry describing it as a “disgrace”.

He also heaped praise on Nigerians for rolling out measures that have seen development in their music production and artiste development, a move that has birthed great collaborations with foreign artists and nominations for top awards.

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Sarkodie featured on new version of Bob Marley’s ‘Stir It Up’

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Sarkodie

Reggae legends, Bob Marley and The Wailers usher in the new year with a reimagining of his classic ‘Stir It Up’, in collaboration with Ghanaian rap icon, Sarkodie.

Produced by MOG, this song combines the signature guitar strums and soothing bounce we know and love, with Sarkodie’s iconic flow. ‘Stir It Up’ will connect generations, continents and more!

Bob Marley is one of the most legendary figures in modern music; the Jamaican singer, musician, and songwriter inspires with social activism and politically conscious lyrics fused with elements of lovers-rock, ska and rocksteady. As a pioneer of Reggae, Bob Marley was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.

In December 1999, his 1977 album ‘Exodus’ was named Album of the Century by Time Magazine and his song ‘One Love’ was designated Song of the Millennium by the BBC.

With a career spanning almost 20 years, Sarkodie is one of the most successful African rappers of all time. He was the first winner of BET’s Best International Flow artist at the 2019 BET Hip Hop Awards, and he was crowned Vodafone Ghana Music Award’s “Artiste of the Decade”.

When speaking on this historic collaboration with Bob Marley, Sarkodie said: “What a way to kick start this year! Definitely one of the highest moments in my career/life… It’s been a BIG torture keeping quiet about this particular project but I guess it’s always the best when timing is right. Big shouts to the team at Island records, my team and the Marley family for getting me on this amazing project with the legend Bob Marley.

Such a blessing to lay my vocals right next to the original vocals of the legend…I will be sharing how the whole process happened… for now, get ready to enjoy the remake of Bob Marley’s ‘Stir It Up’ produced by MOG”

The official music video for ‘Stir It Up’ showcases the vibrant relationship between Jamaica and Ghana. With Sarkodie leading on creative direction, these Ghana-shot visuals authentically explore identity, unity and community.

Papi of 5Five fame and Appietus clash over alleged ‘Muje Baya’ robbery

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Appietus and Papi

Sound Engineer, Appietus has clashed with Papi of 5Five fame over revenue from their ‘Muje Baya’ collaboration.

The rapper who was a member of the now defunct 5Five music group released the song which featured the record producer and it became a monster hit.

In a recent interview, Appietus disclosed that the group lied to him and never paid for his work. This caused a heated exchange of words on TV.

“After recording the song (Muje Baya) they told me they were going to show it to an investor. The next moment, I heard the song playing on radio,” Appietus said.

Appearing on CTV, Papi shared his side of the story and accused Appietus of ripping them off by putting their song on digital platforms and hijacking revenue. The renowned sound engineer later joined the conversation via phone and things went south on the show.

“He is very stupid and dumb…Appietus you are dumb, barter trade is still payment or you don’t understand the word. You claim I never paid for the studio session. You are very stupid…Appietus your whole career, your whole life, Muje Baya made you. All your songs, which one made you?” furious Papi quizzed.

Appietus equally lost his cool and said “can you imagine, I have done over 200 hits, just imagine how Papi is on TV disrespecting me. I am so hurt, this is why a lot of producers are not helping”.

Angry Appietus added he will drag Papi to court. “I am taking this on for defamation of character. This is how you can thank me. When you guys came, every time you said you were hustling and can’t pay the fee I was charging. You can’t pay so everything was about barter trade. It was me showing you people love but later I realized that I was being taken for a fool,” he said.

He continued that “when the songs became a hit, you didn’t pay me so I needed to put them online to make my money. Now you say am a thief, thank you very much but note that I will take the matter to court.”

Black Sherif clears medical bills of mothers stuck at Ridge Hospital over medical bills

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Black Sherif with the mothers

Ghanaian Musician, Black Sherif paid in full the medical bills of some mothers at the Ridge Hospital who have been discharged but could not go home because they have not been able to pay their medical fees.

The ‘Second Sermon’ rapper also provided the mothers with food and toiletries during his visit to the hospital today, 18th January 2023.

Black Sherif hasn’t disclosed yet what influenced him to pursue this kind gesture to the new mothers at the hospital.

The 20-year-old rapper took home four coveted awards at the 5th edition of the 3Music Awards which took place at the Grand arena of the Ghana international conference. He also won hip life/hip hop artiste of the year, Breakthrough act of the year, Hip hop song of the year and song of the year respectively.

At the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs) plaque last year, Kwaku Frimpong also grabbed his first VGMA plaque as he won the best hip-hop song of the year.

It has been growth after growth and barriers breaking season for Blacko who also dropped his debut album, which has been marked as the most stream Ghanaian music project on multiple music streaming platforms as such Boomplay, Audiomack, Spotify among others.

French workers in mass strikes against plans to raise retirement age

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Demonstrators gather during a rally called by French trade unions

Trains and flights were canceled in France, primary schools shut and thousands of police officers deployed as labor unions held nationwide strikes to protest the government’s plan to raise the retirement age for most workers.

Protests in major French cities, including Paris, Marseille, Toulouse, Nantes and Nice, brought transport services to a standstill on Thursday. The Eiffel Tower was closed to visitors, and the country’s energy network was also under strain.

Eight of the biggest unions had called for a “first day of strikes and protests” against pension reforms unveiled by President Emmanuel Macron’s government. The legislation will require French citizens to work until 64, from 62 currently, to qualify for a full state pension.

Train lines across France were seeing “severe disruption,” according to French rail authority SNCF. Metro lines in Paris were hit by full or partial closures, the city transport authority RATP said on Twitter.

Meanwhile, Eurostar canceled several services between the French capital and London, according to its website.

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More deaths reported in latest Peru protests

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Protester clashed with police in the capital Lima

At least three more people are reported to have died amid protests against Peru’s President Dina Boluarte. Dozens of lives have been lost during weeks of demonstrations after former leader Pedro Castillo was ousted.

Police used tear gas to disperse crowds in the capital Lima, where thousands of protesters from rural areas have spent days converging. A woman died in the southern town of Macusani, where a police station is reported to have been set on fire. The 35-year-old woman was admitted to hospital without any vital signs, according to emergency services.

Separately, Peru’s human rights watchdog reported two further deaths as a result of blockades in the northern La Libertad region.

In a tweet, it said a 51-year-old woman had died, and that “a teenager lost her baby”.

The deaths come ahead of a large-scale protest planned for Thursday afternoon in the capital. Journalist Neil Giardino told the BBC that “anger indignation made its way to Lima” as thousands of indigenous people from the highlands descended on the capital.

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New Zealand Prime Minister resigns citing burnout

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New Zealand prime minister, Jacinda Ardern

New Zealand’s prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, has said she is resigning, in an unexpected announcement that came as she confirmed a national election for October.

At the party’s first caucus meeting of the year on Thursday, Ardern said she “no longer had enough in the tank” to do the job. “It’s time,” she added.

“I’m leaving, because with such a privileged role comes responsibility – the responsibility to know when you are the right person to lead and also when you are not. I know what this job takes. And I know that I no longer have enough in the tank to do it justice. It’s that simple,” she said. Her term as prime minister will conclude no later than 7 February but she will continue as an MP until the election this year.

“I am human, politicians are human. We give all that we can for as long as we can. And then it’s time. And for me, it’s time,” she said.

Ardern said she had reflected over the summer break on whether she had the energy to continue in the role, and had concluded she did not. Ardern became the world’s youngest female head of government when she was elected prime minister in 2017 at 37.

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Macron, Sánchez set to bolster Franco-Spanish ties at summit

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French President Emmanuel Macron and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez

French President Emmanuel Macron will meet Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in Barcelona on Thursday, for a bilateral summit aimed at strengthening cooperation in the wake of a recent spat over a gas pipeline project that has since been shelved. France and Spain, who have just “buried the hatchet” following a rare disagreement over an energy project, will celebrate the closeness of their relations in Barcelona.

Macron is set to sign a friendship treaty with Prime Minister Sánchez aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation in multiple sectors.

This treaty is only the third of its kind signed by France with a European nation, following the 1963 Franco-German Elysée Treaty – since fully completed by the Aachen Treaty in 2019 – and the Quirinal Treaty, signed with Italy in 2021.

The summit comes three months after France, Spain and Portugal agreed to shelve the contentious “Midcat” gas pipeline project – which Paris opposed – and replace it with a “green” hydrogen pipeline linking Barcelona to Marseille.

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Kremlin urges Ukraine to accept Russian demands to end war

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Vladimir Putin

The Kremlin has said the sooner Ukraine accepts Russia’s demands, namely Moscow’s claims to Ukrainian territory in the country’s east and south, the sooner war can end.

Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia would achieve its goals “one way or another”, adding Kyiv would be better off accepting Russia’s position and settling at the negotiating table.

Ukraine has pledged to fight until Russia withdraws all of its troops from the country.

Meanwhile, Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev says the “defeat of a nuclear power in a conventional war may trigger a nuclear war”, referring to Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine.

In a post on Telegram discussing NATO support for the Ukrainian military, Medvedev said: “Nuclear powers have never lost major conflicts on which their fate depends.”

On the other hand, Ukraine has urged its Western allies to act quickly and supply tanks and air defence systems to Kyiv, saying it was paying with Ukrainian lives at the war’s front lines for the slow pace of discussions over boosting military aid in foreign capitals.

“We have no time, the world does not have this time,” Andriy Yermak, the head of the Ukrainian presidential administration, said in a Telegram post.

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How to get Rid of or Prevent Razor Burn

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Razor bumps

Shaving is a fast way to remove unwanted hair. It’s also notorious for leaving behind patches of irritated, inflamed skin known as razor burn or bumps known as ingrown hairs. This may occur anywhere you shave, from your legs to your underarms.

Razor burn and ingrown hairs are common. Most people who shave have experienced it. Some people get it every time they shave.

If you get razor burn or ingrown hairs, you can take several steps to soothe your skin and prevent it from happening again.

What are razor bumps?

Razor bumps are a type of skin irritation that’s often associated with shaving. It leaves behind itchy, painful, puss-filled bumps on the skin as the hair starts to grow back.

Razor bumps are more common in those who have coarse or curly hair.

How is it different than razor burn?

Razor burn is a type of skin irritation that occurs right after you shave. Razor bumps develop once the hair starts growing back in.

Razor burn is commonly a result of dry shaving, using old razors, or shaving in the opposite direction than the hair grows.

Is it different than ingrown hairs?

Razor bumps and ingrown hairs are the same thing.

Razor bumps occur as the hair starts to grow back after shaving. Instead of growing up and out of the skin’s surface, it curls inward, becomes trapped, and causes an ingrown hair to form.

The terms “razor bumps” and “ingrown hairs” can be used interchangeably.

How to get rid of it

Many remedies for razor burn and ingrown hairs are folk remedies backed by anecdotal evidence. There aren’t any scientific studies to support them.

However, some studies have been done on herbal remedies for burns in general. It’s important to note that many of these studies are older, though there aren’t any newer studies on these topics. Here are some tips that may help you find relief.

Aloe vera

Aloe vera is known for soothing and healing burns. Evidence from 2007 supports the potential of aloe vera for healing first- and second-degree burns.

To treat razor burn, apply a thin layer of pure aloe vera gel onto the affected area.

Aloe vera gel is available in most pharmacies. You can also harvest it from an aloe plant.

Coconut oil

Coconut oil is used in cooking, but it’s also great for your skin.

Research from 2008Trusted Source has found that coconut oil could be a safe and effective therapy for healing burns. Researchers believe coconut oil has anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties.

To treat razor burn, apply a thin layer of organic, expeller-pressed coconut oil to the inflamed area.

Sweet almond oil

Sweet almond oil is made from dried almond kernels. It’s super emollient and a great natural moisturizer.

Try applying sweet almond oil to your skin after shaving. You may also apply it directly to inflamed skin as needed.

If you’re allergic to almonds, don’t use sweet almond oil.

Tea tree oil

Research from 2006Trusted Source suggested that tea tree oil is anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial. It’s used as a natural remedy to heal minor wounds and soothe burns.

Tea tree oil shouldn’t be used undiluted. Mix it with a carrier oil, such as sweet almond oil or coconut oil. Use 1 to 3 drops of tea tree oil per 1 teaspoon of carrier oil.

Even diluted tea tree oil may cause an allergic reaction or further skin irritation in some people. It’s a good idea to do a patch test to see how your skin responds.

Witch hazel

Witch hazel is an astringent and anti-inflammatory, thanks in part to its tannin content. It’s used as a natural remedy to:

soothe burns

relieve pain

treat minor skin irritation

Apply to razor burn with a cotton pad as needed.

Baking soda paste

Baking soda has a cooling effect on the skin. It’s thought to draw out heat and pain, although there’s no scientific evidence to support this theory.

To make a baking soda paste, add baking soda to filtered water until a thick paste forms. Apply the paste to your skin, leave on until it dries, and rinse thoroughly.

Cold and warm compresses

A cold compress may help relax irritated skin. If you’re prone to skin bumps or ingrown hairs, applying a warm compress to your skin before shaving may help open pores and loosen the hairs.

Colloidal oatmeal bath

Colloidal oatmeal is made by grinding oats into a fine powder.

Research from 2007Trusted Source notes that oats contain phenols with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Colloidal oatmeal can help soothe, cleanse, and moisturize the skin.

For razor burn relief, soak in a colloidal oatmeal bath once daily for 10 to 15 minutes.

Calendula cream

Calendula cream is an herbal remedy made from calendula flowers. It’s used to reduce inflammation, heal rashes, and promote wound healing.

To help soothe razor burn, apply a thin layer of calendula cream to the affected area once or twice per day.

Exfoliants

If you experience ingrown hairs, try exfoliating with over-the-counter (OTC) skin care products that contain salicylic acid or glycolic acid.

These exfoliants help keep dead skin cells from clogging hair follicles. Keeping the hair follicles open helps prevent the hair that’s growing back after shaving from getting trapped again.

Use these products only as a preventive measure, since they can irritate existing razor bumps.

Benzoyl peroxide

Applying this type of acne treatment helps remove bacteria and dead skin cells that can clog your pores and lead to razor bumps. It can also dry up affected areas of the skin and reduce discoloration.

You can find it as an OTC cream, gel, or cleanser.

Hydrocortisone cream

Hydrocortisone cream is a topical steroid that’s used to reduce irritation and inflammation. Low strength formulas are available without a prescription. Use hydrocortisone cream as directed by the manufacturer or your doctor, usually once or twice daily.

If you experience any side effects or worsening inflammation, discontinue use.

Source: www.healthline.com

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