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OCEANS OF ME

 A song have I written deep in the depths of depths Oceans of me have I tightened across livings and deaths Bred in specialty from infancy Earned the heart of this ocean as the noteworthy Captured her heart in the milieu of the great city, Accra. The highest charge had I a rate Placing the river jordan next to this ocean Is an enormous part of my bets The diastema of her diadem teeth And the smiles of your upper boundary Brightens my inner faith You were built as my sunrise and set Through the valleys you served as an erosion Causing damages to the things that filter my life negatively In a split of a second, she makes my day Like the picnics of fun I am happy in fairness With a glitter of gold You finance and solve my pain From the cradle of meeting to old The silhouette of her presence makes the sea make way Her body curves and edges Serves defence as hedges to my desire and love The sparkles of the oceans of me Was demonstrated in no light of explication.

SILHOUETTES OF LOVE

Literature is a thing of my interest It is the only way I express the best Of all the happenings of life and rest Love makes my everything thirst To want to write every lyric of all Words exhilarating the feeling of being a doll So I found this girl and the feeling of writing to het enlivened my inner self. This is the outline of love to you SILHOUETTES OF LOVE My heart beats your name to the core The thought of it fills me with joy and so much more My love is not made of the world but of heaven It will glide your earthly fears and cares to a safe haven As the eagle soars high in the sky My white-winged love will fly up high I will always wait for a touch so purest From a person of many who is a true truest A wall and shield I will forever be Served creamy and cheesy on a white skin like brie When I feel dejected and rejected And my life surrounded by weariness and loneliness You take my pains and consider them yours You lay aside your pride and gave a shoulder A

AM I STILL THAT SPECIAL ONE

From a foreign land I found love In a distant land I harnessed and professed that love To the surprise of the deep blue sea, You outshone its eminence and made it nothing Loved ones we were just moments ago. Until this happened. Am I still that special one? I shivered on the first sight of you I gathered courage to meet you I conquered the fear and there was you The words I uttered were true and blue I could have walked into the ocean for you I thought the smile was meant to be mine but it was a blur Am I still that special one? My tender heart was feeble and weak I was advised to check the blending a week A juvenile and youthful exuberance blocked my seek I cried like the tears of the wick I elevated you above them all But you turned to be a cheap mall Am I still that special one? Our love manifested the laws of magnetism We were that until the struck of fictionism I performed the duties of a father I forgot my family, friends and focused on you harder I follo

Shatta Wale signs to Zylofon Music

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The 'Ayoo' hit maker, Shatta Wale, has signed a 3-year deal to the Arts and entertainment conglomerate, Zylofon Media, on Wednesday, 31st January 2018. Shatta Wale The CEO, Mr. Nana Appiah Mensah, met with the artiste in their headquarters at East Legon to finalize the deal. This was officially known during the unveiling of the artiste at the Zylofon Headquarters. It is estimated that the enticing deal include a new Rolls Royce, a house and an amount which seems to be higher than the rumoured $1.5million. Zylofon media in respective to this signing will have  Stonebwoy, Becca, Joyce Blessing, Obibini and Kumi Guitar    on their record label. The effect of and wave of Zylofon Media have also spread their tentacles to soccer in Ghana. BY: AMPAH-TURKSON EMMANUEL JNR PHOTO CREDIT: GOOGLE IMAGES www.eknajnetworks.blogspot.com

MzVee, Kuami Eugene, others to perform at Tagoe-Saucedo IBO bout

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​Musicians MzVee, Kuami Eugene and Nii Funny are among a list of acts billed to perform at Saturday’s International Boxing Organisation (IBO) Lightweight World Championship bout . The bout - “Defend to Glory” - will be a showdown between IBO lightweight champion, Emmanuel ‘Game Boy’ Tagoe and his Argentine challenger, Fernando Saucedo. The three musicians and others are expected to take turns to thrill the huge patrons who will throng the Bukom Boxing Arena in Accra for the bout. The Game Boy won the IBO title on December 3, 2016, at the Bukom Arena after stopping Mzonke Fana of South Africa, improving his professional record to 27 wins and one defeat. The Ghanaian has previously had stints with the WBA International and WBO Africa titles. Mzvee and Kuami Eugene Fernando Saucedo’s record is his biggest credential aside his global rating. The Argentine has won 61 bouts, lost three and drawn three. Mr Samuel Anim Addo, CEO of BabyJet Promotions, organisers of the bout, during a pr

“The fight would not travel the distance” – Tagoe

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International Boxing Organisation (IBO) World Lightweight champion, Emmanuel “Prophet Gameboy” Tagoe,  said his Argentine opponent, Fernando David Saucedo, would not travel to the end in the ring. The two boxers will face each other on 27th of January 2018 at the Bukom Boxing Arena Ahead of the fight, Tagoe, who is the currently the only Ghanaian boxer with a world title has promised the fans and Ghanaians that he would end the bout in only round nine with an ecstatic approach. “It will be of pleasure if an ambulance is made ready for Saucedo. He has met the true lion king and he has to bow for his (Tagoe) reign. I will not disappoint you. Come and you will never get bored," Tagoe said at the press briefing.

Roger Federer into Australian Open final after Hyeon Chung retires

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Roger Federer made it through to a record seventh Australian Open final when South Korean Hyeon Chung retired in the second set of their semi-final. Roger federer The Swiss led 6-1 5-2 when 21-year-old Chung was forced to call it quits, three games after being treated for a blister on his left foot. Defending champion Federer, 36, goes on to face Croatian sixth seed Marin Cilic in Sunday’s final. The world number two is seeking a sixth Australian and 20th Grand Slam title. Federer was on course to take a two-set lead after just 62 minutes when the second semi-final came to an abrupt halt. Chung’s management later said the problem had developed during the tournament, and they had tried to ease the pain with injections as it was “much worse than a regular blister”. “I thought the first set was normal,” said Federer. “I couldn’t tell what was going on with my opponent. “In the second set I felt he was getting slower. He’s had a problem with the blister. It hurts – a lot. At some p