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Ghanaians who would be trooping to the British Council Hall on Saturday December 1 would be in for a big treat as the Music Ministry Chorale (MMC) dishes out a feast of gospel tunes.
The decision by government to improve the financial literacy level of Ghanaians has been given a boost with the launch of an album titled “SHARES FOR SALE”.
In the mid seventies, a new culture was born, a culture that brought about a new way of living to it’s people. This culture also picked up soo many elements of life as it grew up to fame.
The Ghana Mission in Italy and the Ananseman Playhouse are teaming up with some of the finest artistes from Ghana to organize a dinner/dance to raise funds for Ghanaians who get stranded in Italy.
This Sunday will witness the first eviction in TV3’s Mentor programme, “The Battle”. The reality show begun last Sunday as all 12 contestants performed live in the first competitive week of the show.
Smooth singer, Chemphe has explained the rationale behind his advocacy album “Why you dey treat am bad”, which is against domestic violence, saying it was because of an incident he witnessed in which a naked woman was fleeing the wrath of her furious partner.
Showbiz, they say, is 90 per cent business and 10 per cent show?. But there is no denying the fact that without the 10 per cent show there is no business in the first place. In fact the business (biz) rides solely on the creativity and performance (show).
With a number of hits on the music market, a times we fail to look back to see where it was produced.
There has been a lot of wonder and ponder over the latest release of Ghana’s maestro in music, Kojo Antwi. What a lot of Kojo’s fans and Ghanaians have been asking is, how come the ‘Tattoo’ album failed to leave a tattoo on their minds? The ‘musicman’ is known for hit albums but this one doesn’t seem to be one of them.
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