Ghanaian–American R&B singer James Ghartey has shared a heartwarming reunion with the video vixen who starred in the music video for his hit song, My Lady, sixteen years after their memorable appearance in the visuals.
The vixen, who recently opened up about her struggles with mental health, had been out of the public eye after her sudden disappearance from the showbiz scene.
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Oh this is so bad !! This is terr!ble! A clearer video of the officials allowing Argentines walk into the stadium without searching then but searching Egyptian fans only!! This is very sad to see in 2026💔💔💔
“I feel so bad for Ghana fans because this guy has ruined yet another tournament for them. How he gets called up is beyond me. This guy was the only striker not to register a shot in this World Cup.”
— Mr. Soccer, an East Asian football content creator speaks about Jordan Ayew, criticising Ghana’s attacking setup and questioning the decision to include him in the squad.
“Since I was a child, I’ve always heard reports that there were no beds available at Korle Bu. Now, I have lost my beloved sister because of that.”
— Ghanaian musician MzBel breaks down in tears after losing her sister at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, asserting that her death was the result of “no bed syndrome” in Korle Bu.