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Friday, 22 January 2016

Musician Diamond Appiah to go into politics

The sudden ambition of some Ghanaian celebrities and players in the showbiz industry to venture into politics is staggering.

Since the beginning of 2015, a rising number of industry bigwigs have publicly declared or confirmed their desires to run for political office.

Actress and Singer Diamond Appiah has posted on her Instagram page that she would want to take a shot at political office.

“Am entering into the Next Phase n Chapter of my Life. The Diamond you knew in the previous years won’t be the New Diamond your abt to Experience.The Physical Character ur going to see is a little Different due to the New Brand n Transformation but the Inner Soul is still the Same Outspoken Voice of the Voiceless, Mouth piece of the Vulnerable in the Society and an Advocate for Children, Helpless Women and the Youth. So Embrace yourself for “CHANGE IS COMING” ……Yours Truly




On her recent visit to the UK, Wiyaala, aka the “Lioness of Africa”, used the opportunity to shoot a stunning video for her song Leno, which is set to drop on the 1st of February.
“Leno” which means “This Place”, is set in a medieval woodland and has a historical feel. The song is inspired by the spirit of love and tells the story of a young man going about his business, when he hears an enchanting female voice coming from the forest. Bewitched by the song, he enters the forest in search of its source and comes face to face with a mysterious beautiful African woman with whom he falls in love at first sight. She leads him to “This Place” (Leno) and he experiences the overwhelming power of love.
On that screen kiss, Wiyaala refuses to be drawn, saying only, “if the story requires me to kiss on screen, then I’ll do it as a professional.”
The music video is a Djimba World Production, directed by Charlotte Appleton, shot entirely on location in East Yorkshire and in the historic city of York in the UK.
“Leno” drops on the 1st February and is the third single to be released from Wiyaala’s eponymous album
- See more at: http://nydjlive.com/61873/wiyaala-tastes-first-ever-screen-kiss-in-her-music-video/#sthash.iHm8Fngm.dpuf
On her recent visit to the UK, Wiyaala, aka the “Lioness of Africa”, used the opportunity to shoot a stunning video for her song Leno, which is set to drop on the 1st of February.
“Leno” which means “This Place”, is set in a medieval woodland and has a historical feel. The song is inspired by the spirit of love and tells the story of a young man going about his business, when he hears an enchanting female voice coming from the forest. Bewitched by the song, he enters the forest in search of its source and comes face to face with a mysterious beautiful African woman with whom he falls in love at first sight. She leads him to “This Place” (Leno) and he experiences the overwhelming power of love.
On that screen kiss, Wiyaala refuses to be drawn, saying only, “if the story requires me to kiss on screen, then I’ll do it as a professional.”
The music video is a Djimba World Production, directed by Charlotte Appleton, shot entirely on location in East Yorkshire and in the historic city of York in the UK.
“Leno” drops on the 1st February and is the third single to be released from Wiyaala’s eponymous album
- See more at: http://nydjlive.com/61873/wiyaala-tastes-first-ever-screen-kiss-in-her-music-video/#sthash.iHm8Fngm.dpuf
On her recent visit to the UK, Wiyaala, aka the “Lioness of Africa”, used the opportunity to shoot a stunning video for her song Leno, which is set to drop on the 1st of February.
“Leno” which means “This Place”, is set in a medieval woodland and has a historical feel. The song is inspired by the spirit of love and tells the story of a young man going about his business, when he hears an enchanting female voice coming from the forest. Bewitched by the song, he enters the forest in search of its source and comes face to face with a mysterious beautiful African woman with whom he falls in love at first sight. She leads him to “This Place” (Leno) and he experiences the overwhelming power of love.
On that screen kiss, Wiyaala refuses to be drawn, saying only, “if the story requires me to kiss on screen, then I’ll do it as a professional.”
The music video is a Djimba World Production, directed by Charlotte Appleton, shot entirely on location in East Yorkshire and in the historic city of York in the UK.
“Leno” drops on the 1st February and is the third single to be released from Wiyaala’s eponymous album
- See more at: http://nydjlive.com/61873/wiyaala-tastes-first-ever-screen-kiss-in-her-music-video/#sthash.iHm8Fngm.dpuf
On her recent visit to the UK, Wiyaala, aka the “Lioness of Africa”, used the opportunity to shoot a stunning video for her song Leno, which is set to drop on the 1st of February.
“Leno” which means “This Place”, is set in a medieval woodland and has a historical feel. The song is inspired by the spirit of love and tells the story of a young man going about his business, when he hears an enchanting female voice coming from the forest. Bewitched by the song, he enters the forest in search of its source and comes face to face with a mysterious beautiful African woman with whom he falls in love at first sight. She leads him to “This Place” (Leno) and he experiences the overwhelming power of love.
On that screen kiss, Wiyaala refuses to be drawn, saying only, “if the story requires me to kiss on screen, then I’ll do it as a professional.”
The music video is a Djimba World Production, directed by Charlotte Appleton, shot entirely on location in East Yorkshire and in the historic city of York in the UK.
“Leno” drops on the 1st February and is the third single to be released from Wiyaala’s eponymous album
- See more at: http://nydjlive.com/61873/wiyaala-tastes-first-ever-screen-kiss-in-her-music-video/#sthash.iHm8Fngm.dpuf
On her recent visit to the UK, Wiyaala, aka the “Lioness of Africa”, used the opportunity to shoot a stunning video for her song Leno, which is set to drop on the 1st of February.
“Leno” which means “This Place”, is set in a medieval woodland and has a historical feel. The song is inspired by the spirit of love and tells the story of a young man going about his business, when he hears an enchanting female voice coming from the forest. Bewitched by the song, he enters the forest in search of its source and comes face to face with a mysterious beautiful African woman with whom he falls in love at first sight. She leads him to “This Place” (Leno) and he experiences the overwhelming power of love.
On that screen kiss, Wiyaala refuses to be drawn, saying only, “if the story requires me to kiss on screen, then I’ll do it as a professional.”
The music video is a Djimba World Production, directed by Charlotte Appleton, shot entirely on location in East Yorkshire and in the historic city of York in the UK.
“Leno” drops on the 1st February and is the third single to be released from Wiyaala’s eponymous album
- See more at: http://nydjlive.com/61873/wiyaala-tastes-first-ever-screen-kiss-in-her-music-video/#sthash.iHm8Fngm.dpuf
On her recent visit to the UK, Wiyaala, aka the “Lioness of Africa”, used the opportunity to shoot a stunning video for her song Leno, which is set to drop on the 1st of February.
“Leno” which means “This Place”, is set in a medieval woodland and has a historical feel. The song is inspired by the spirit of love and tells the story of a young man going about his business, when he hears an enchanting female voice coming from the forest. Bewitched by the song, he enters the forest in search of its source and comes face to face with a mysterious beautiful African woman with whom he falls in love at first sight. She leads him to “This Place” (Leno) and he experiences the overwhelming power of love.
On that screen kiss, Wiyaala refuses to be drawn, saying only, “if the story requires me to kiss on screen, then I’ll do it as a professional.”
The music video is a Djimba World Production, directed by Charlotte Appleton, shot entirely on location in East Yorkshire and in the historic city of York in the UK.
“Leno” drops on the 1st February and is the third single to be released from Wiyaala’s eponymous album
- See more at: http://nydjlive.com/61873/wiyaala-tastes-first-ever-screen-kiss-in-her-music-video/#sthash.iHm8Fngm.dpuf
On her recent visit to the UK, Wiyaala, aka the “Lioness of Africa”, used the opportunity to shoot a stunning video for her song Leno, which is set to drop on the 1st of February.
“Leno” which means “This Place”, is set in a medieval woodland and has a historical feel. The song is inspired by the spirit of love and tells the story of a young man going about his business, when he hears an enchanting female voice coming from the forest. Bewitched by the song, he enters the forest in search of its source and comes face to face with a mysterious beautiful African woman with whom he falls in love at first sight. She leads him to “This Place” (Leno) and he experiences the overwhelming power of love.
On that screen kiss, Wiyaala refuses to be drawn, saying only, “if the story requires me to kiss on screen, then I’ll do it as a professional.”
The music video is a Djimba World Production, directed by Charlotte Appleton, shot entirely on location in East Yorkshire and in the historic city of York in the UK.
“Leno” drops on the 1st February and is the third single to be released from Wiyaala’s eponymous album
- See more at: http://nydjlive.com/61873/wiyaala-tastes-first-ever-screen-kiss-in-her-music-video/#sthash.iHm8Fngm.dpuf

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