Let’s change ‘bad’ narrative and perceptions about artists with education – Ibrahim Mahama

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“Sometimes you apply for certain courses in the university, and when you don’t meet the cut-off mark, they put you in the fine arts class. That’s not how it’s supposed to be. That alone shows how we regard the arts as a country,” Mr. Mahama said

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I wasn’t a believer of Jesus of Christ until I met Bullet – Wendy Shay reveals

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“Actually, I got to find Jesus Christ through Bullet when I came to Ghana. When I came to Ghana, I wasn’t a believer, and I have been saying this everywhere if you get to know Jesus or God, it is not a one-day thing. It is a gradual process. The relationship becomes tighter, and I have reached a point where I can hear his voice. I have grown really close to him.”

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Anthony Baffoe leaves CAF after four years

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Baffoe said: “This was a decision I took three months ago due to personal reasons. The journey which started in November 2017 sadly ends, giving way to the start of a fresh journey. I count myself lucky to have served CAF and being at the forefront of the administration of the game on the continent. Praise be to Almighty Allah. I am grateful to the CAF Executive Committee led by Patrice Motsepe for the opportunity, not forgetting former CAF President Ahmad Ahmad for seeing the potential in me at first hand.”

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BETAwards21: Burna Boy Wins Best International Act At The 2021 BET Awards

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The award which took place on the 27th of June 2021 had other top international acts in the category including Aya Nakamura (France), Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania), Emicida (Brazil), Headie One (UK), Wizkid (Nigeria), Young T & Bugsey (UK), Youssoupha (France)

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Peace Hyde to produce first African reality TV series on Netflix

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Peace Hyde who started her media career in Ghana as the host of Friday Night Live on GH One and MTN Hitmaker has quickly risen to become one of Africa’s most successful media exports globally by creating and producing groundbreaking hit shows like the two leading flagship talk shows, Forbes Africa’s My Worst Day with Peace Hyde (3 seasons), the only show that speaks to Africa’s billionaires and Forbes Woman Africa’s Against the Odds (2 seasons) on the CNBC Africa channel on DSTV.

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Let’s make theatre an exportable commodity – Okraku-Mantey urges

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“Years ago we were here when Chaterhouse brought Umoja to Ghana. We all went, appealed and Umoja had to come back for a second time. As they come, they are making foreign exchange, they are taking money away.” “So if we are able to get a market for Uncle Ebo and co across the world and they decide to tour, by the time they are back we have some foreign exchange for the country,” Mr Okraku Matey said.

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