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31st December 2025 3:28:46 PM
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Afrobeats and highlife artiste Gregory Bortey Newman, popularly known as King Promise, has gifted three fans iPhones during his performance at the PromiseLand concert.
The gesture took place as King Promise mounted the stage as the headline act at the event, which was held at Ghud Park on December 30, 2025, and attracted a large crowd of music lovers.
The PromiseLand concert, organised by the award-winning musician, featured performances from a mix of established and emerging artistes, including Black Sherif, Kojo Black, KiDi, Sarkodie, R2bees, Lasmid, AratheJay, AlorG, and Lalid, who kept the audience engaged throughout the night.
King Promise performed a number of his popular songs and interacted closely with fans, with the surprise presentation of iPhones to three audience members drawing loud applause and excitement.
The atmosphere at the venue was lively, as patrons sang along and danced through the performances. Security at the event was visible and well organised, ensuring the smooth running of the concert.
By the end of the night, both organisers and attendees described the concert as a success, citing the blend of strong performances and audience engagement, which raised expectations for future editions of PromiseLand.
While some fans are receiving iPhones from music artistes, others are being adopted by fans who take care of them.
Little Tracy Shay was carefree and dancing one moment. Today, she is a viral sensation receiving attention and support from her favourite artiste, Wendy Shay.
What began as a 30-second video has turned into a life-changing moment. The pre-teen, whose dance clip sparked widespread positive reactions online, was celebrated in person on Thursday.
Wendy Shay surprised Tracy at her school, where she met her with hugs, gifts, and a major pledge that drew excitement from pupils and teachers.
The viral video, which surfaced online on April 3, showed Tracy dancing happily to Wendy Shay’s song ‘Too Late’ during the All Ashaiman Schools Festival at Ridona JHS. The moment caught the attention of the award-winning musician, who later promised to support Tracy’s education through to the university level.
Reacting to criticism that followed the video’s circulation, Wendy Shay addressed the issue directly.
“It’s heartbreaking to see a talented, confident child abused,” she said.
She further explained her motivation, saying: “I was touched and wanted to show appreciation to little Tracy. I wanted to encourage her to stay awesome and outgoing without any fear or limits. I also wanted to sponsor her education so she can become the best version of herself.”
The gesture, which came during the Easter season, quickly gained nationwide attention and was widely praised. Beyond trending online, it also served as a response to negative commentary directed at Tracy after the video went viral.
During her visit, Wendy Shay also presented items to the school, a move that was warmly received by the teachers and school authorities.
The donations included custom-branded exercise books, Peeva beverages, a 40-inch Hisense television, and an undisclosed amount of money for Tracy.
For Tracy and her schoolmates, the visit reinforced the importance of expressing joy freely, while fans were reminded of the impact of kindness and encouragement.
Meanwhile, ‘Too Late’, the song behind the viral moment, continues to gain traction across several countries, including the United States, Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia, Tanzania, Uganda, and Liberia. Since Tracy’s video gained attention, the track has also become one of the most Shazamed songs, drawing increased interest worldwide.
In November, she officially filed a complaint with the Ghana Police Service concerning allegations that she is engaged in lesbianism with a young girl she has adopted, known as Tracy Shay.
A young man, in a viral video, alleges that Wendy is acting on a spiritualist’s instructions to engage in inappropriate conduct with the minor.
Wendy is therefore urging the public to help identify the perpetrator so the person can be held accountable.
“The matter has been formally reported to the Ghana Police Service, and active investigations are underway. I have been informed that the individual behind the account has been traced to the United Arab Emirates, where he is currently employed with a construction company. Further steps are being taken through the appropriate channels to ensure he is held accountable for his actions.
“I am cooperating fully with the police and trust the investigation process to bring this matter to a swift and just resolution. I further encourage us all to continue standing against cyberbullying, online harassment, and malicious attacks on innocent people,” the statement shared on November 19, 2025, read.
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