The year under review delivered several shocking, emotional, and unexpected moments that captured national attention and dominated conversations across social media, traditional media, and within everyday life in Ghana.
From private milestones quietly achieved, to career moves that stunned the public, these moments reminded many that surprises can come from the most unlikely places.
Here are some of the biggest surprises of 2025, particularly in the entertainment space, in Ghana.
Serwaa Amihere called to the Bar
One of the most unexpected revelations of the year was the Call to Bar of celebrated broadcast journalist Serwaa Amihere.
Widely known for her commanding presence on television and her success in sports journalism and news anchoring, many were unaware that Serwaa had been pursuing a law degree alongside her media career.
The surprise became public when photos and videos from her Call to Bar ceremony surfaced online, instantly going viral.
The achievement sparked admiration nationwide, with fans, colleagues, and public figures applauding her discipline, resilience, and commitment to self-improvement.
Many described her accomplishment as inspirational, particularly for young women balancing demanding careers with academic pursuits.
Hajia Bintu secretly gives birth
Social media influencer and brand ambassador Hajia Bintu sent shockwaves across social media after it emerged that she had given birth.
Known for her bold online presence and glamorous lifestyle, Hajia Bintu had successfully kept her pregnancy out of the public eye, despite intense scrutiny from followers.
The revelation surprised fans who had seen her remain active online without any visible signs of pregnancy.
The news triggered mixed reactions, ranging from surprise to admiration, with many praising her ability to keep such a personal chapter private in an era dominated by oversharing.
Others highlighted the moment as proof that public figures can still draw boundaries around their personal lives.
Kuami Eugene’s exit from Lynx Entertainment
Another major surprise that shook the music industry was the announcement of Kuami Eugene’s departure from Lynx Entertainment.
Having risen to stardom under the label with multiple award-winning hits, Kuami Eugene’s association with Lynx was seen as one of the most successful artiste-label partnerships in Ghana.
His exit, therefore, came as a shock to fans and industry watchers alike.
While some expressed concerns about the future of the partnership model, others viewed the move as a bold step toward independence for the artiste.
Black Sherif’s unexpected global strides
Black Sherif continued to surprise Ghanaians with the scale and speed of his international growth.
Although already successful, the artiste exceeded expectations with strategic collaborations, major international performances, and growing recognition beyond Africa.
Many industry players described his trajectory as unprecedented, sparking renewed conversations about Ghanaian music’s global potential.
His rise served as motivation for emerging artistes aiming to break into the global market.
Veteran artistes staging strong comebacks
Another pleasant surprise was the resurgence of several veteran artistes who returned to the spotlight with hit songs, sold-out shows, and renewed relevance.
Their comebacks challenged the notion that the Ghanaian music industry is only favourable to younger artistes and demonstrated the value of experience, reinvention, and consistency.
Kwaw Kese is one of the artistes who returned to the spotlight with hit songs.
He adapted to the Gen Z music era, maintaining relevance while blending contemporary sounds with his signature style.
The surprises of the year reflected a Ghanaian society that is constantly evolving, one where public figures continue to break stereotypes, redefine success, and take control of their personal narratives.
FG/AE
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