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Achieving global recognition, my ultimate goal – Regina Yawa Azaklo

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Regina Yawa Azaklo

Fast-RISING Ghanaian actress Regina Yawa Azaklo has set her eyes on the global stage.

According to her, she is poised to take her career to a higher height in the movie indus­try.

Speaking to The Spectator Agoro, she said for that reason, she left no stone unturned in her budding career.

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Ms.Azaklo who was recently adjudged Best Sup­porting Actress at GH Media School’s Student Movie Awards Night, said this achievement serves as a sig­nificant milestone in her journey towards success.

“My ultimate goal is to achieve global recogni­tion and numerous accolades in the industry,” she revealed.

Currently, she is working on a new project titled “Emerald” showcasing her dedication to her craft and her commitment to reaching new heights in her career.

The talented and up-and-coming actress hails from the Volta region of Ghana.

Her passion for the world of acting blos­somed at a young age during her time in Junior High School and continued to grow throughout her high school years.

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She further honed her skills by enrolling at GH Media School, where she pursued a diploma certificate in journalism and Media Arts.

Regina had the privilege of enhancing her practical skills in stage acting at the prestigious Na­tional Theatre of Ghana, where she was featured in popular plays such as “The Gods Are Not to Blame” and “Oliver Twist.”

The budding actress also made a name for her­self in the world of film,starring in various movies and television series including “Strange World,” “Akorfa,” and “Double Deal­ing” among others.

 By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Charman K makes strong fashion statement at TGMA26 

Musician Sylvester Kwakye, widely known in showbiz circles as Chairman K, made a bold statement at the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs 2025) with not only his commanding presence but his striking sense of fashion—heralding what appears to be a confident return to the music scene.

Clad in a sharp, dark blue tailored suit accentuated with elaborate gold embroidery along the shoulder and sleeve, Chairman K stood tall and proud against a vivid red backdrop.

The outfit, paired with a crisp white shirt, slim black tie, and a regal black traditional cap with gold designs, symbolized both cultural pride and personal reinvention. His look drew admiration, capturing the attention of many at the event for its blend of sophistication and identity.

Chairman K has been a notable figure in Ghana’s music industry since 1999. He shot to fame in 2003 with his nationwide hit “AIDS Aduro”, a song that resonated across communities for both its rhythm and message.

Over the years, he has collaborated with celebrated Ghanaian artistes such as Flowking Stone and Kwadwo Nkansah (LilWin).

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However, the journey hasn’t always been smooth. Balancing academics and music proved challenging, prompting him to pause his music career to pursue higher education.

Chairman K is an alumnus of Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School (OKESS) and holds both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Mathematics Education.

Now, he returns to the limelight with new music, including “Wogye Wo Din” and the controversial “M3bo Wo Dua”, which sparked public debate and a fiery clash with outspoken entertainment critic Sally Mann.

Following Sally’s critique of his song recently, the musician, without equivocation, threatened to assault the critic, as he deemed the remarks as an attack on his career.

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With plans to collaborate with artistes from Nigeria, Liberia, and South Africa, Chairman K’s resurgence signals not just a comeback, but a reinvention—and judging by both his style and energy, he’s back with a bang.

The 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards was held at the Grand Arena on Saturday, May 10, 2025.

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TGMA26: Empress Gifty makes history, wins maiden Traditional Gospel Song Category

Ghanaian gospel musician Empress Gify on Saturday, May 10, made history by winning maiden Traditional Gospel Song of the Year at this year’s Telecel Ghana Music Awards.

The event held at the Grand Arena brought together stakeholders in the Ghana music industry.

On the night, musicians who excelled in the year under review were awarded for their resilience and contributions to Ghana music.

On the night, Empress Gifty’s Watch Me was adjudged Best Traditional Gospel Song. 

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By winning this, Empress Gifty became the first Gospel Artiste to emerge as winner of the Traditional Gospel Song of the Year. 

The earlier Gospel Song category made way for the introduction of Best Urban/Contemporary Gospel Song and Traditional Gospel Song categories.

The Gospel musician expressed his appreciation to her team and husband for their unflinching support for her ministry.

She also lauded musician Kuami Eugene for writing and producing such a masterpiece.

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Empress Gifty finally dedicated the award to the memory of her mother, Evangelist Agnes Annan, affectionately called Agaga.

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