Tag: Videos

  • Video: Shatta Bandle shows off restored dentures

    Video: Shatta Bandle shows off restored dentures

    Ghanaian social media influencer Shatta Bandle, known in real life as Firdaus Iddrisu, recently unveiled his newly restored dentures after losing some of his teeth in an accident.

    The diminutive socialite underwent a successful dental procedure to replace the four teeth he lost years ago.

    Trending videos on social media capture Shatta Bandle beaming with his new smile.

    When asked about the cost of the procedure in one video, he humorously claimed it was “98 thousand million US dollars, stop playing.”

    In another clip, he proudly stated, “Now you see money is working… I spend my money with reason.” Fans and followers have been showing their support and excitement over his improved appearance.

    Watch video below:

  • Man arrested for uploading ex-lovers nude videos

    Man arrested for uploading ex-lovers nude videos

    A 31-year-old Nigerian national, identified as Paul Efeturi Niboro, also known as Paul Kwame Niboro, has been detained in prison custody by the High Court.

    The allegations against him include uploading sexually explicit videos of a Jehovah’s Witness woman, with whom he had engaged in a romantic relationship, onto a pornographic website.

    Despite facing 10 charges, including fraud, dissemination of obscene material, forgery, and sexual extortion, the accused pleaded not guilty to all counts.

    The victim, a 40-year-old African-American residing in Brandywine, USA, allegedly fell victim to the accuser’s deceitful tactics.

    Pretending to be a Cyber Security Analyst employed by IBM in Canada, the accused manipulated the victim into believing various fabricated stories, leading to financial exploitation.

    Although the defense sought bail, highlighting the accused’s cooperation with legal proceedings, the prosecution objected, citing the gravity of the charges.

    Presiding over the case, Justice Lydia Osei Marfo instructed the prosecution to furnish the court with necessary disclosure documents ahead of the next hearing scheduled for May 16.

    Subsequent investigations uncovered a plethora of incriminating evidence against the accused, including forged documents and coerced explicit material shared without consent.

    The accused’s actions, characterized by deception and exploitation, highlight the seriousness of the allegations and the imperative for a meticulous legal process to ensure justice prevails.

  • ‘Waye me yie’ video drew inspiration from Shatta Wale’s ‘gringo’ – Bullgod

    ‘Waye me yie’ video drew inspiration from Shatta Wale’s ‘gringo’ – Bullgod

    An entertainment commentator and artiste management, Bullgod, has stated that Shatta Wale’s ‘gringo’ visuals inspired Piesie Esther‘s ‘waye me yie’ video.

    Speaking on TV3’s New Day show, Bullgod raised concerns about the similarities of both visuals, calling out for the lack of originality in the music video for her hit song ‘Wayɛ Me Yie’ hitting that the concept was influenced by dancehall art Shatta Wale’s GRINGO visuals.

    According to him the lack of originality affected the chances of Piesie Esther’s Waye me yie to grab a win for the Best Music Video Award at the just-ended 24th VGMA

    “That video is plagiarism, I told you that video was taken from Shatta Wale’s ‘gringo’, go and look at the Gringo video. There’s no originality in that video, it’s the same video. How do you expect to win with such a video??” he quizzed.

    He expressed disappointment about the not-so-original video of the borrowed concept

    “We are looking for originality in the art. If the person is not original in whatever they delivered how do you award them?? Go and watch the two videos,”

    “She might have spent a lot of money on the video but it wasn’t original,”

    His remarks have triggered conversations online about the significance of creativity and innovation in music videos with many industry professionals and fans also expressing their views on the matter.

  • Russia: Large fire rages through Moscow shopping mall

    One of the largest shopping malls near the Russian capital was engulfed in flames on Friday with authorities saying they were looking into the possibility of an arson attack.

    The fire spread across an area of around 7,000 square meters (75,000 square feet) at the Mega shopping mall in the town of Khimki on the outskirts of Moscow and just seven kilometers (four miles) from the capital’s Sheremetyevo Airport.

    Videos shared on social media showed thick black smoke rising from a large blaze while others showed people running away through the parking lot.

    Russian authorities reported that one person had died and that the conflagration had caused part of the structure to collapse, hampering the efforts of rescue workers.

    “Due to the collapse of the roof, the fire spread instantly to a large area,” the region’s emergency services said on Telegram. More than 70 firefighters and 20 fire trucks were on site tackling the blaze.

    Firefighters battle a fire that hit a hypermarket of the OBI home improvement and gardening retailer at the Mega Khimki shopping mall

    The mall is one of the biggest in the Moscow regionImage: Sergei Savostyanov/Tass/dpa/picture alliance

    News agencies had first cited emergency services saying that the incident was likely due to “arson,” but state news agencies later said that failure to stick to safety regulations was the suspected cause.

    The Mega mall had hosted numerous western chains before many of them pulled out of Russia following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

    Firefighters battle a fire that hit a hypermarket of the OBI home improvement and gardening retailer at the Mega Khimki shopping mall

    The roof of the mall collapsed causing the fire to spread furtherImage: Sergei Savostyanov/Tass/dpa/picture alliance