

The two, who dealt in batik and tie-dye, had lived in a small settlement near Akwamufie for more than 18 years.Īt the time, no reasons were assigned for the murder of the two expatriates, but some linked it to some community disagreement rooted in chieftaincy matters. Their bodies were exhumed after Acting President of the Akwamu Traditional Council dispatched over 70 people to complement a police search for the two when it became apparent they had gone missing. Police in Akosombo found the bodies of the two after they were reported to have gone missing. The two deceased persons, Mane Lena, 75, and 69-year-old Diop Nzanga, were kidnapped, murdered and buried in a shallow grave in 2015.

Yaw Anokye was found guilty by a seven-member jury after he had confessed to killing the two women in their 70s.ĭelivering her judgment, the Judge, Justice Merley Afua Wood, asked God to have mercy on the soul of the accused as he was about to face death. Leaks/ Man, 22, gets death sentence for killing 2 Americans in Akwamufie by Bernise( f) : 7:16 pmĪ High Court in Accra has sentenced a 22-year-old man, Yaw Anokye, to death by hanging for the gruesome murder of two African-American women at Akwamufie in the Asuogyaman District of the Eastern Region, in May 2015. Take a listen and let us know your thoughts. RELATED: Lil B Fires Shots At Hopsin & Post Malone On TwitterĪvailable now on iTunes, fans can stream the project in its entirety via Apple Music or Spotify. “This album is pretty much just karma for people who have screwed me over and done something wrong,” he said. Meanwhile production looks to be handled entirely by Hopsin himself. RELATED: Hopsin Explains Why He Left Funk VolumeĬontaining 17 tracks in total, the follow up to 2015’s Pound Syndrome features guest appearances from Joey Tee, Eric Turner, and Michael Speaks. 24), Hopsin’s No Shame album was made available on iTunes & other digital platforms. However over the past couple months, the former Funk Volume rapper has been teasing a new album called No Shame, releasing songs like “The Purge,” “Happy Ending” & “Witch Doctor” to name a few, and alas here it is. The album was originally scheduled to be released in July 2017, but that obviously didn't happen due to some unfortunate setback. Ralf GUM & Monique Bingham by Bernise( f) : 1:35 pmĮarlier this year, Hopsin confirmed that he was working on his next album, which at the time was rumored to be called Savageville. The rapper shared a new collab track with Lil Pump called "Baby Daddy," which he's yet to confirm is on Lil Boat 2 or their project together. Yachty also shared an exclusive glimpse into what they've been working on during his Twitch stream. Not only are the two rappers working on a project together but they're also contemplating a tour once the project is out for public consumption. He recently announced it a bit over a week a go and since then he's built anticipation for it. Yachty's been working heavily for the past few months on not only this project but a collaborative effort he has with Lil Pump.


Back in August, the rapper shared a short montage of his recent live performances of the summer on Instagram with the caption, "Lil Boat 2 Otw." That post came shortly after he released his "Birthday Mix 2.0" which had a blend of some freestyles and some unreleased music which may end up on his forthcoming project. The rapper shared a photo in the studio with a simple caption that read, "Gotta Lil Boat 2 Done." It's exciting considering that since the tail end of the summer, he's been giving his fans updates and sharing snippets of music through social media and otherwise. The "One Night" rapper has confirmed that he finally wrapped up his forthcoming Lil Boat 2. Lil Yachty hit up Snapchat today to share some exciting news with his fans. RELATED: Lil Yachty Lost Over $10,000 To 21 Savage In A Game of 2K It looks like all the labor he's put in will see the light of day soon. For the past several months, he's been teasing his fans with snippets of new music and collaborations for his upcoming Lil Boat 2. Among all of this, he's still in the studio working hard on more music. The rapper isn't taking the moment for granted though. It was a monumental year for him. He released his debut album Teenage Emotion, toured across the globe, made his way onto Forbes list and has done more in the past year than most have within their lifetime. Lil Yachty's been enjoying this past year, as he should.
