Looking back 2025 stands out as a year when Ghana’s entertainment industry was repeatedly thrust into the spotlight not only for creative achievements but for controversies that sparked intense public debate. As the year unfolded, a series of high-profile incidents involving leading figures in music, film and religion shaped conversations and left lasting impressions on the industry.
Medikal and Fella Makafui’s Divorce
Earlier in the year, the once-admired union between rapper Medikal and actress Fella Makafui officially came to an end. Their divorce, which had been the subject of speculation for months, played out in the public eye and dominated entertainment discussions for weeks. The breakup served as a reminder of the pressures
celebrity relationships face under constant public scrutiny.
Yvonne Nelson’s Book and Sarkodie’s Reply
In 2025, actress Yvonne Nelson’s memoir resurfaced as a major talking point after renewed attention was drawn to revelations involving rapper Sarkodie. Sarkodie’s response, which reignited the debate, divided public opinion throughout the year. The episode became one of the most discussed cultural moments of 2025, touching on accountability, narrative ownership and personal history.
Shatta Wale’s EOCO Case and Seized Lamborghini
Throughout the year, dancehall star Shatta Wale remained in the headlines due to developments in his case with the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO). The seizure of his Lamborghini became symbolic of broader discussions around wealth, law enforcement and celebrity lifestyle in Ghana. The case consistently resurfaced in news cycles, making it one of the defining controversies of 2025.
Nana Ama McBrown’s Marriage Breakdown
Actress and media personality Nana Ama McBrown confirmed her separation from her husband, Maxwell Mensah. The announcement brought an end to months of public speculation and sparked widespread reaction. It also opened conversations about privacy, resilience and the expectations placed on female celebrities in Ghana.
King Paluta’s London Show Controversy
As Ghanaian artistes continued to expand their reach beyond local borders in 2025, King Paluta’s London show became controversial following a confrontation between the rapper and a fan during his performance. The moment which saw King Paluta questioning the fan over her lack of active engagement at his show, quickly went viral and triggered mixed reactions online. While some defended the artiste others criticized the exchange sparking broader discussions about artiste fan relations, stage conduct and the pressures of performing on international platforms.
Nana Agradaa and Empress Gifty’s Court Case
The year also witnessed a highly publicized legal dispute between evangelist Nana Agradaa and gospel musician Empress Gifty. The court case, which stemmed from public accusations and alleged defamation, dominated both religious and entertainment discussions. It underscored the blurred lines between faith, media influence and personal conflict in 2025.
Daddy Lumba’s Death and Widowhood Rites Dispute
One of the most emotional moments of the year was the death of highlife legend Daddy Lumba. While the nation mourned, disagreements over funeral arrangements and widowhood rites emerged leading to legal intervention. The controversy sparked sensitive conversations about tradition, family rights and the management of the legacy of Ghana’s music icons.
Stonebwoy’s Grammy Omission and ‘Historic’ Post
Stonebwoy became the center of debate after his omission from a Grammy-related publication. His subsequent “historic” social media post drew mixed reactions, reigniting discussions about international recognition, respect and how Ghanaian artistes respond to perceived global snubs.
Reflection
As 2025 draws to a close, these controversies remain defining moments in Ghana’s entertainment history. They reflected an industry navigating fame, influence and accountability in a highly connected digital era. Beyond the headlines, the experiences of 2025 have left lessons that are likely to shape conduct, discourse and growth within Ghana’s creative space moving forward.