Think you're a true Ghanaian celeb expert? We’ve taken your favourite stars and turned their names into puzzles made of symbols, emojis, and clever clues. No faces. No hints. Just vibes and visual madness. 🧠🔥
From a bear and a car to a checkmark that's mysteriously brown, it’s up to you to decode the names hidden in these wild images. Some are easy, some will make you shout “Ahhh I know this one!” — then still get it wrong. 😅
Ready to test your brain, laugh at your guesses, and brag if you get them right? Let’s go.
HINT
You see someone running the music, and something that turns things on and off.Now say both parts together. You’ve definitely heard this name before!
Spinning the beat and flipping the power — Which young celeb name is this?
The correct answer is DJ Switch.
The DJ gear or music setup clearly represents the DJ part. The switch icon or object is literal — something that flips or controls power.
Put them together and you get DJ Switch, the talented young Ghanaian DJ who lights up every stage.
Saturday + boy gives you a strong Ghanaian name.Then that hand is clearly pointing at you — yes, you.And the jeans? Just say it with the rest.
A Saturday calendar with a guy on it, a pointing finger, and a pair of jeans — Whose name pops out?
The correct answer is Kwame Eugene.
Calendar + male on Saturday = “Kwame”. Pointing finger at ‘you’ = “You”.
Jeans = “Gene”
Together, you get Kwame + You + Jean → Kwame Eugene, Ghana’s Rockstar.
You’ve got a man in uniform — not just any man, he’s got rank.Next to him is a genius — wild hair, deep in thought… pure brainpower.Put title and IQ together and you’ve got a very outspoken Ghanaian voice.
This commanding figure plus the man with high IQ — Whose name are we forming here?
The correct answer is Captain Smart.
The Captain in uniform represents the first name. Einstein, known for his intellect, stands in for “Smart.” Put them together: Captain + Smart = Captain Smart, the fearless Ghanaian journalist and media personality.
The image shows a black color palette and a man in uniform — the kind Americans call the chief of law enforcement in a county. Put the two together and see what it sounds like.
One part is dark, the other part could arrest you — Who's this hit maker?
The correct answer is Black Sherif.
The black color palette in the image stands for the word “Black.”
The man in uniform represents a Sheriff — what Americans call the head law officer of a county.
When you put them together, Black + Sheriff, you get Black Sherif.
Simple, clever, and spot-on!
That girl isn’t just smiling — she’s happy.Then comes a bee, straight from a hive.Now think: what’s another word for the little girl’s mood?Say that synonym together with the buzzing insect — and the name should sound familiar!
A happy face and a buzzing friend — Whose name does this sweet combo reveal?
The correct answer is Joey B.
The joyful girl stands for “Joy” → phonetically, Joey. The bee symbolizes the letter B. Together: Joey + B = Joey B, the stylish Ghanaian hip-hop and Afrobeat artist.
"Friday-born boy, plus a King, plus A male twin. Say it fast — the name go show!"
This is a bit tricky to decode - Who’s this?
The calendar with header Friday with a male figure hints at the common Akan naming for males born on that day — Kofi. The man wearing a king’s crown represents “King.” The two boys symbolize male twins, known in Akan as “Atta” — which is used here as a clever phonetic twist to complete the name.
Put them together — Kofi + King + Atta — and say it out loud: You get Kofi Kinaata!
You cracked it!
Put them together — Kofi + King + Atta — and say it out loud:You get Kofi Kinaata!
No hint pls!
You won' get a clue for this one. It's one of the bonus questions! They boy is made of what?
The correct answer is Stonebwoy.
The image shows stones physically shaped into a human figure — a boy. It’s a literal visual pun: Stone + Boy = Stonebwoy.
Think of a tiny animal that loves food scraps.Take away the symbol you use in every email.Now add two bees — real buzzing ones.A little primary school math and sound play will reveal the name of a famous music group.
A rodent, a symbol you type in your email, and two buzzing insects — Which music group is this?
The correct answer is R2Bees. The first image is a Rat. Then you're told to subtract “@”, which sounds like “at.” (Rat – At = R) Finally, you add the two bees, literally “2 Bees.”
Put it together: R + 2 Bees = R2Bees.
One rules a kingdom, the other seals a vow.Say them back-to-back — don’t overthink it.
Royalty on one side, a pinky swear on the other — Which artist’s name does this create?
The correct answer is King Promise.
The King with the crown directly gives you “King”. The pinky promise gesture is a universal symbol for a promise.
Put them together and pronounce it: King + Promise.
That gives you the name of one of Ghana’s smoothest vocalists — King Promise.
A bold letter and a bold color — Which rapper’s name does this image form?
The correct answer is D Black.
The D is shown on its own — standing for the first initial. The black color represents his full name: Black. Put them together: D Black, a well-known Ghanaian rapper and entrepreneur.
No hint here. Sorry!
This is a bonus question!
The correct answer is Kofi B.
The calendar with “Friday” and a male points to the Akan name Kofi. The bee symbolizes the letter B. Together, they form Kofi B, the late highlife musician known for his smooth love songs and soulful melodies.
Divide "Mini"? No! Subtract "Mini"? No! Multiply "Mini"? No Add "Mini"? Probably but say it in another way!
This is little tricky but simple. Forget about the pencil colors. They are just there for decoration. Just focus on the Mini's.
The correct answer is Samini.
The equation Mini + Mini suggests “Sum Mini”. “Sum Mini” spoken aloud sounds like Samini. A clever play on sound and structure to hint at the name of Ghana’s dancehall and reggae star.
No hint this time... this one is too simple!
Which celeb name does this form?
The correct answer is Efia Odo.
The calendar with “Friday” and a female symbolizes the Akan name Efia — a girl born on Friday.
The heart icon represents Odo, which means “love” in Twi.
Combine them: Efia + Odo = Efia Odo
She’s a popular beautiful Ghanaian media personality and influencer.
Look closely — it’s not just any hair, it’s a curly style. Then there’s a van, and finally, a boy. Now take away the hair itself and focus on what’s left. Say the parts together — slowly at first, then faster. You’ll hear a name that should sound very familiar.
A strand of curly hair, a moving vehicle, and a young male — Say them fast, who’s this star?
The correct answer is Kelvyn Boy.
The curl represents the "Kel" or "Curl" sound. The van gives you the "vin" part. And the boy figure clearly represents "Boy."
Say it smoothly: Curl + Van + Boy = Kelvyn Boy
He’s a well-known Ghanaian Afrobeats and dancehall artist.
Look closely — that’s a big furry animal in the wild, and next to it is something you drive every day.Say both words out loud, slowly.You might just speak the name of a beloved Ghanaian songstress.
You see a wild animal and a vehicle — say them together and name the star!
The correct answer is Becca.
The image shows a bear, which gives the sound “Bear”
Then there’s a car, which completes the name as “car”
Say them together — Bear + Car = Becca.
Becca is one of Ghana’s most iconic and soulful female artists — and now you see her name hidden in plain sight!
That’s curly hair, not just any hair — focus on the curl.Then comes a van, and finally a tailor, someone with a sewing machine.Say all the parts out loud, back-to-back. You’ve likely heard this name in the news (or on YouTube!).
Curly hair, a moving van, and someone who sews — Who’s this outspoken figure?
The correct answer is Kelvin Taylor. The curl gives you “Kel.” The van gives you “vin.” And the tailor gives you “Taylor.”
Say them together: Kel-vin Taylor
He’s a well-known Ghanaian media personality and social commentator.
You’ll see three familiar book titles — but one is clearly missing. Then comes a woman teaching at the board… now think of what we usually call her, and remove part of that word. Finally, add a tool used for hitting things. Put all three clues together, and the answer should hit you like a hammer!
This one might you need you to use 90% of your brain capacity. Add subtract, divide, raise to the power and conquer! What name do you get?
The correct answer is John Mahama.
The missing gospel among Matthew, Mark, Luke, and [blank] is John. The teacher (Madam) minus “Dam” leaves you with Ma. Add the Hammer, which completes the sound: Ma + Hammer = Mahama.
Put it together: John + Ma + Hammer = John Mahama
A clever breakdown of the President’s name using logic and phonetics.
What do most grandkids call their grandmother? That’s your first clue.Now look at the calendar — the heading says something, and there’s a female on the page. That should ring a bell.Finally, you see a tick — or maybe you call it by another name. And don’t forget the color of the tick as well.
Identify each picture on its own and combine them. They form the name of a very beautiful and well-known female celebrity.
The correct answer is Nana Ama McBrown.
The elderly woman with a stick is “Nana”.
The calendar showing Saturday with a female stands for “Ama”, a common name for girls born on Saturday.
The brown mark clearly symbolizes the word “McBrown.”
Put all three together — Nana + Ama + McBrown — and you get one of Ghana’s most adored stars: Nana Ama McBrown.
The calendar shows Monday with a man — think about Akan names for boys born that day.
The logo comes from a certain oil company.
Then there’s a donkey, but something is missing... a key.
A calendar, a popular oil company’s logo, and a donkey without its key — Which bold content creator is this?
The correct answer is Kwadwo Sheldon.
The Monday calendar + male = “Kwadwo”. The Shell logo = “Shel”. The Donkey minus key = “Don”.
Blend them all: Kwadwo + Shel + Don = Kwadwo Sheldon.
Blend them all: Kwadwo + Shel + Don = Kwadwo Sheldon
First, you’ll see someone who leads in robes and prayers — holy vibes.Next is a guy who clearly hasn’t been near fufu in a while — thin and lean.Put their names together. Don’t overthink it… it’s exactly what you’re seeing!
A holy man in white and a very slim guy — Can you name this rap personality?
The correct answer is Pope Skinny.
The Pope represents the first name. The skinny man clearly shows the second part. Together, Pope + Skinny = Pope Skinny, a Ghanaian rapper .
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