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KiDi announces third studio album ‘Where Do We Go From Here’

Award-winning Ghanaian singer and songwriter KiDi has officially announced the title of his highly anticipated third studio album, Where Do We Go From Here.
The Sugar and Golden Boy hitmaker revealed the news during an exclusive interview on CAPITAL XTRA in the United Kingdom.
Slated for release later this year, Where Do We Go From Here follows KiDi’s successful previous projects, which earned him two ‘Album of the Year’ wins at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA). His latest single, Lomo Lomo featuring Black Sherif, a track from the upcoming album, is already making waves on music charts.
While the full tracklist remains undisclosed, KiDi hinted at major collaborations and top-tier production, promising fans “amazing features” and a well-crafted body of work.
The announcement has sparked excitement across social media, with the hashtag #WhereDoWeGoFromHere trending as fans speculate on what the project will offer.
With his track record of delivering chart-topping hits and critically acclaimed albums, KiDi’s upcoming release is expected to make a significant impact on the Ghanaian and global music scenes.
Though the official release date is yet to be confirmed, anticipation is already at an all-time high.
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Nightclub name TEMA surface in Latvia Daugavpil

Nightlife in Daugavpils, Latvia: Is There a “Tema Night Club”?
As of now, there is no well-known nightclub called “Tema Night Club” in Daugavpils. However, the city does have some nightlife spots where you might find music, dancing, and themed parties. Here’s what you should know:
1. Possible Misunderstanding of the Name.
“Tēma” (Theme) – The word “tēma” in Latvian means “theme,” so it could refer to a special event rather than a permanent club.
Typo or Similar-Sounding Venues – Some clubs in Daugavpils have names like “Pie Pūces” or “Čili Pica Pub”, which host parties but don’t match “Tema.”
2. Nightlife & Clubs in Daugavpils.
While Daugavpils isn’t as famous for nightlife as Riga, there are still places to go out:
Popular Bars & Clubs in Daugavpils:
“Pie Pūces” – A casual bar with occasional live music.
“Čili Pica Pub” – A pub with DJ nights and karaoke.
“GORS” (Daugavpils Kultūras Centrs) – Sometimes hosts concerts and dance events.
“Hanzas Perons” – A bar with a retro vibe and weekend parties.
African/International-Themed Nights?
Daugavpils has a small African community, but there are no dedicated African or Ghanaian clubs.
Some bars might host Afrobeats or dancehall nights—check Facebook events or ask locals.
3. Could “Tema Night Club” Be a New or Underground Spot?
If you heard about this club from someone, it might be:
✔ A private event (e.g., a birthday or wedding afterparty).
✔ A temporary pop-up club (not a permanent venue).
✔ A miscommunication (possibly referring to a club in Riga or another city).
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Reasons the White Bird known as Cattle Egret Follows the Cow

This is a fascinating example of symbiotic behavior in nature! The most likely explanation is that the **white bird is a cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis), a species known for following grazing animals like cows, buffalo, and even tractors. Here’s why:
Reasons the White Bird (Cattle Egret) Follows the Cow
1. Easy Access to Insects
– As the cow moves and grazes, it disturbs insects, frogs, and small rodents hiding in the grass.
– The bird feeds on these flushed-out prey without expending much energy hunting.
2. Mutual Benefit (Commensalism)
– The cow unintentionally helps the bird eat,while the bird gets a free meal.
– Some studies suggest the birds may also eat ticks or parasites off the cattle, but this is less common
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3. Protection from Predators
– Staying near a large animal like a cow reduces the bird’s risk of being attacked by hawks or other predators.
4. Heat & Shade Advantage
– In hot climates, birds sometimes stand on cows to catch a breeze or shade under their bodies.
Is This a Spiritual Sign?
In some cultures, a white bird following livestock is seen as a good omen , symbolizing:
– Prosperity(abundance of food)
– Harmony in nature (balance between species)
– Divine protection (birds as messengers in folklore)
However, biologically, it’s simply a smart survival strategy!
what is the moral lesson learnt from this white birds called Cattle Egret ?
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Ghana Highlife Era is gone for Good.

Ghana has lost a national treasure. Charles Kwadwo Fosu, known to millions around the world as Daddy Lumba, has died at the age of 60. The news of his passing on Saturday, July 26, 2025, has left fans, musicians, and an entire nation heartbroken.
With a career spanning over three decades, Daddy Lumba was more than a musician—he was a cultural icon, a voice of a generation, and the undisputed king of modern Highlife music. His powerful lyrics, unique voice, and bold personality made him a household name across Ghana and among the diaspora.
🕊️ A Life in Music
Born on September 29, 1964, in Nsuta, Ashanti Region, Daddy Lumba rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most prolific and influential artists in Ghanaian music history. He was a trailblazer, with over 30 albums to his name, and timeless hits like:
Aben Wo Ha
Yɛɛyɛ Aka Akwantuo Mu
Theresa
Sika Asem
Mpempem
He wasn’t just a singer; he was a storyteller. His songs spoke of love, heartbreak, struggle, wealth, betrayal, and triumph — all delivered with a lyrical depth and melodic style that set him apart.
💬 Tributes Pour In
Since the announcement of his death, tributes have been pouring in from across the globe. Fellow musicians, politicians, and fans alike are expressing their grief and celebrating a man whose music shaped Ghanaian culture.
Radio presenter Andy Dosty, a close friend of Lumba, wrote, “I am shattered. Daddy Lumba was not only a musical mentor but also a brother. Ghana has truly lost a legend.”
Social media is flooded with emotional posts, with many calling for a state funeral to honor his extraordinary contributions to Ghanaian music and identity.
🇬🇭 His Legacy Lives On
Even in death, Daddy Lumba’s influence remains unshaken. His songs continue to resonate, played at weddings, funerals, and celebrations. Young musicians cite him as an inspiration, and his sound has left an indelible mark on the Highlife genre.
While his physical presence may be gone, his voice, message, and legacy will live forever. Charles Kwadwo Fosu taught us to be bold, to express ourselves without fear, and to carry the spirit of Ghana in every note we sing.
Rest in perfect peace, Daddy Lumba. Your music will never fade.
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