Over the last few days, some news media outlets in Ghana have been rife with speculation that the prolific, albeit controversial hiplife artist, Mzbel, had recently gotten married to a Nigerian man, known as Mr Chucks.
This unfounded rumour was first published by newly established newspaper network, Newsone. Following the publication of these unfounded allegations, various other Ghanaian media outlets also began to publish the same story, without ascertaining its credibility.
Being the legitimate source of information media we are, Ghanacelebrities.com decided to contact Mzbel in order to get to the truth behind these allegations. Speaking exclusively to us from Ghana, she completely renounced all the rumours by declaring: “I am not married; it is a lie that this new newspaper is putting out there to sell their paper. You know Mzbel sells and as such, this new newspaper, in desperation of wishing to meet sales target has concocted this incredible story about me. I have not even been to Nigeria in years and I don’t know where all this is coming from. No one has contacted me with regard to this story.”
So there you have it folks- all stories detailing recent nuptials between Mzbel and a Nigerian man are completely false. After setting the record straight, Mzbel disclosed to us that she is currently studying Graphics and Web Design, and Languages, at the IPMC College of Technology.
The artist, also known as Nana Ekua also mentioned her excitement at upcoming performances in South Africa at the end of the World Cup in July, and the United States in August.
The conversation with Mzbel concluded with her announcing a treat for her fans- she promised to send GhanaCelebrities.com exclusive pictures from her recent photo shoot, so stay tuned.
By: Chris-Vincent Agyapong Febiri/ GhanaCelebrities.Com/ United Kingdom
This post was published on April 12, 2010 5:51 AM
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