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To those looking up to me, remember I didn't make it in a year, so work hard — Stonebwoy

  SE         Stonebwoy, reggae-dancehall musician One of Africa's biggest reggae-dancehall musicians, Livingstone Etse Satekla, better known in showbiz as Stonebwoy, has advised young musicians looking up to him to put in more serious work. When asked how he started, the celebrated artist admitted that his path to fame was difficult. Stonebwoy revealed in an interview that, though he still has a long way to go, things are going well for him right now, by God’s grace. “I’m a hustler, and I still hustle. I’ve suffered and still suffer because of where I want to be. By God’s grace, things are better and more beautiful now. “So, remember this, I did not make it within a year. I released my first song in the year 2006. That’s when I completed Senior high school,” Stonebwoy said. The experienced singer states that unlike a decade ago when it was difficult for artists, particularly new artists, to get hit songs, songs now trend faster. In a recent interview in Nigeria, he said, “with the

Queen Elizabeth II: Know about the funeral – The program and world leaders attending

          Britain bids farewell to Queen Elizabeth II today as her funeral takes place attended by leaders and royals from around the world. Queen Elizabeth's funeral is expected to be the largest gathering of leaders in decades. According to the program that has been made public, at 10 am, the doors of Westminster Abbey will be opened for the heads of state and the rest of the guests, while later, the coffin will be taken to the exit of the British Parliament to be placed on the kilibante. The ceremony is expected to end at 21.30 where the burial of Queen Elizabeth will take place. The funeral will be the “largest single police event” ever undertaken by London's Metropolitan Police, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Stuart Cuddy told reporters. “As a single event, it's bigger than the 2012 Olympics. It's bigger than the Platinum Jubilee weekend. And the team of officers, police staff and everyone who supports the operation is really huge,” he said. The funeral at Westminst

2024 election is a win for NPP but it will be bloody and deadly — Prophet Badu Kobi

      Prophet Badu Kobi The founder and leader of the Ghana-based Glorious Wave Church International, Prophet Babu Kobi, has prophecied about the upcoming 2024 general elections. According to the prophet, the governing New Patriotic Party will maintain their seat in the presidential election. This, in the prophet’s sermon delivered on Sunday, September 18, will spark a lot of controversies. He added that the opposition NDC will not accept the results. Prophet Kobi further revealed that the aftermath of the elections will be bloody, with lots of lives lost. "It will be declared in 2024 that the ruling party has won again. And the opposition will say No this time. The opposition will get a lot of support but the NPP will still say that they won't get up" he prophesied Watch his prophecies in the video below and fast forward to 129th minute.