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Ohemaa Woyeje rallies support for Kwadee
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Media personality Ohemaa Woyeje has called on industry players to extend a helping hand to hiplife artist Jerry Anaabaa, popularly known as Okomfour Kwadee in his deteriorating condition.
Scores of individuals have cited neglect by industry stakeholders and listed various factors they believe were responsible for the current state of the legendary musician.
But sharing her opinion on the development, Ohemaa Woyeje has urged individuals to stop playing the blame game, emphasising that the focus should rather be on supporting the musician in this difficult time.
“Enough of all the rumours and allegations surrounding the health of Okomfour Kwadee. The only interest is to move Kwadee from his current state to a better one, so he can be better, even if he doesn’t want to sing anymore after he is healed. All the blame games won’t help. Ghanaians are fond of such things, and it is not right,” she said in a viral video.
She further pointed out that constant accusations from people could discourage potential supporters from providing medical help.
“How do you even know if the allegations you’re making are true? What some of you are doing could discourage others from stepping in to help him. And, if he dies, what do we gain? Enough of the allegations. Let’s come together and support him so he can become the Kwadee we once knew,” she added.
Kwadee, known for his significant contributions to Ghanaian music, has become a subject of concern due to the deterioration of his mental health in recent years.
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Kay9ice apologises to Shatta Wale
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Afro-highlife musician, Kay9ice, known in private life as Philip Kay Kissi has publicly apologised to award-winning dancehall musician Shatta Wale and the Shatta Movement following his controversial remarks about his song.
Kay9ice made the comments about Shatta Wale’s song on Adom TV’s Showtime programme with Sally Mann.
Kay9ice believes the comments passed did not sit well with the Shatta Movement.
Against this backdrop, in a recent interview on Wontumi TV, Kay9ice expressed regret for his statements, clarifying that he never intended to disrespect Shatta Wale.
“I would like to use this opportunity to apologise to all S.M fans, I might have made some comments which I never intended for it to sound wrong to the fans, I have no intention of disrespecting such an icon,” Kay9ice added.
Kay9ice is currently promoting his latest release dubbed “Pema”, which is making waves since the release
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
Entertainment
‘Valentine with Daddy Lumba’ at Grand Arena tonight
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Ghanaian music legend, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, affectionately called Daddy Lumba is expected to thrill lovers at the Grand Arena today.
The legend on the night dubbed ‘Valentine With Daddy Lumba’ would be supported by other heavyweights like Kofi Nti, Adina, Abiana, Ofori Amponsah, Kofi Kinaata, KK Fosu, Maya Blu and C Zar among others.
According to the lead organiser, Nabil Alhassan, the inspiration behind the event was to organise a classy programme that caters for a matured audience this Valentine period.
The event would honour legends and promote the authentic Highlife genre, which is the heartbeat of Ghanaian music.
Nabil Alhassan said they settled on the Ghanaian music icon because as a living legend, Daddy Lumba’s impact on the music industry was unparalleled.
He urged patrons of the event to expect awe-inspiring performances from the legendary Daddy Lumba, who has shaped the Ghanaian music scene over generations with timeless hits, soulful melodies, and unforgettable lyrics.
Daddy Lumba over the years has not only entertained but inspired countless artistes and fans alike.
His ability to blend storytelling with rich instrumentation has made him a cultural icon whose music is still as relevant today as it was decades ago.
The event would be a celebration of a legacy, a once-in-a-lifetime experience designed to honour the artistry, passion, and influence of Daddy Lumba.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme