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Meeting with IGP was impressive – Van Vicker

Van Vicker

The meeting between the police administration led by the Inspector General of Police, Dr George Akuffo Dampare and members of the creative industry continues to be lauded by many who believe it is a step in the right direction.

Van Vicker gave his thoughts on the meeting, as well as issues that were raised.

“I think it was a great initiative having the IGP or the Police authorities meet with showbiz people. I don’t think I have ever heard about that before and I don’t know if it has ever happened before but it is a great initiative which I think can lead to a lot of other things,” he stated.

We asked Van if there was a wow factor for him at the meeting and he answered that, “there wasn’t necessarily any wow element for me except that I thought it was impressive when the IGP himself said he would work on all that we have said.

“There wasn’t any definiteness to what he was saying but the fact that they were able to listen to what we had to say and to promise that in their capacity they would work on them is impressive.”

According to Van Vicker, he spoke on three issues at the meeting; entrepreneurship, volunteerism and a protocol office.

“On the protocol office, the request is that if the police can have a showbiz or entertainment desk where when celebrities, entertainers, showbiz personalities need something with regards to their work they could turn to, it will be helpful.

“It should not only be here in Accra but in the regions as well; they should be able to approach that desk and put in their request be it police cars or uniforms and it should not just restrict it to the police but extend it to other security services such as Fire Service, Immigration, Military etc.

“If we are doing a film and we need these services, we should be able to have access to them. For instance, I have been trying to shoot something with the military, they asked me to put in a letter which I did and it’s been like forever, I have not heard from them again.

“My other colleagues are trying to reach the police for similar services but they haven’t been successful,” he said.

According to Van Vicker, one of the reasons the police refuse to give services to producers is when they sometimes bring scripts that tarnish the image of the police.

“For them, it is about branding so they will not tolerate any such scripts from producers. What this means is that independent producers should go ahead and film what they want to. Truth be told no one is perfect and no institution is perfect so they should not refuse to assist.
 
“The other thing was entrepreneurship; if there could be some kind of incentives for showbiz personalities who are entrepreneurs, we will be creating jobs, making sure that the youth have something to do and selling Ghana to the world.

“Just as government gets investors and gives them cuts on taxes, it is the same thing I am asking for. I know it was a wrong forum for this request but I intentionally brought that up so it will fall in the right ears,” he said.

“The last thing was on volunteerism and I am saying that the police need to leverage on celebs for education to the public. I know they have their own platforms but celebs have huge following so if they can liaise with us and leverage our following, I am sure information they want to put out there will get there faster and quicker,” he added.

Finally, Van Vicker said they were expecting feedback from the police on all the issues that came up and if done, that would help them know the way forward.

Source: www.graphic.com.gh

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TGMA26: Empress Gifty deserves  Traditional Gospel Song and Gospel Artiste of the Year- Nana Kwame Gyan

Broadcaster, Nana Kwame Gyan has strongly endorsed gospel heavyweight, Empress Gifty for two top awards at this year’s Telecel Ghana Music Awards.

According to him, Empress Gifty worked harder in the year under review than any gospel artiste.

Speaking on Onua FM Entertainment show last Saturday,  he said, Empress Gifty’s ‘Watch Me’ was powerful than any other gospel song.

Again, he said the Gospel Artiste was seen on all major platforms performing in 2024.

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Against this backdrop,  the Broadcaster said it would be disappointing if Empress Gifty is not crowned the ultimate winner in both categories nominated. 

He therefore called on all industry players and music lovers to vote massively for Empress Gifty.

He was optimistic that her hardwork in the year under review will not  to go unnoticed.

Express Gifty’s hit record, Watch Me produced and written by Kuami Eugene has been nominated for Traditional Gospel Song of the Year.

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She has also been nominated for Gospel Artiste of the Year at this year’s  TGMA.

This year’s event is slated to take place  at the Grand Arena on Saturday,  May 10, 2025.

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Abiana drops heartfelt anthem to celebrate mothers

Sensational female vocalist, Eldah Naa Abiana Dickson, known by her stage name Abiana, has dropped a new banger to celebrate the irreplaceable role of mothers in society.

The powerful new single, which features Souly Bird from Germany, comes as a timely tribute ahead of Mother’s Day observances worldwide.

The song has a francophone flavor, but very soothing as she blends it with her beautiful afro-soul voice.

The song, born from personal reflection, carries profound meaning for the artist. “Since losing my mother, Esther Kofitse Mawusi, I have gained a deeper appreciation for all mothers,” Abiana shares. “We often take their love for granted, saying ‘thank you’ sometimes, but never enough. This song is my eternal gratitude set to melody.”

More than just another Mother’s Day tribute, the single represents Abiana’s conscious decision to add her voice to the global chorus honouring maternal figures.

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“There are many songs celebrating mothers, but I realised – where is my voice? This won’t be my last ode to mothers, because praising them is a never-ending privilege,” the vocalist explains.

She further added, “To most of us, Mother’s Day would be the only time we would appreciate them as the years go by. Her departure became a realisation of the lessons each day of her life taught me, and every single moment lived with her was a privilege.”

Abiana continues to establish herself as one of Ghana’s most compelling vocal talents, blending authentic storytelling with rich musicality. Her growing discography reflects both artistic excellence and deep social consciousness.

“I couldn’t say thank you enough, but a thank you sung in melodies and a song will live forever,” she reiterated.

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Abiana remains committed to delivering exceptional music that resonates with listeners and showcases the rich cultural heritage of Ghana.

The award-winning female vocalist recently dropped an Extended Play (EP) titled “Taste of Africa,” which is making waves globally and captivating souls.

With unparalleled artistry and a compelling musical vision, she continues to showcase vibrant and ever-evolving music to a global audience through various digital streaming platforms

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