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Thursday, May 31, 2007 | visiononline.net
Timothy Fayiah Bomah, 23, a Liberian resident in the country would be the first among his fellow country men to appear on TV3 Mentor-III and Ghana’s most prestigious television entertainment show in April this year.
Bomah, a circular artist is an unknown artist.
He made his way through the audition to qualify ahead of many talented Ghanaian youth and another Liberian brother, to be selected on the basis of his ability to perform most local Ghanaian songs.
“I focused on local Ghanaian songs, it help me to be qualified.” Said FAYA for short as he would prefer to be called and text for through the Tigo network noted, “ My confidence and spirit to enter the house was to practice the local songs very well and once the opportunity was given me I was prepared to surprise the selection team.”
FAYA will be representing Grater Accra Region and the larger Liberian Community in Ghana. He said he sure to win the support of his region, as he would expect Liberians to vote him to do well in the house.
I am asking my Grater Accra and my Liberian fans to vote me because am prepared to set record for them and make them proud.”
FAYA says he is over excited, to see himself on April 27 in the Mentor House, as it was not an easy competition. Though he said, “It was not that suprising to me because I believed with God all things are possible.
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