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KJay professes love with ‘Stuck On You’

• Kay Jay

Dynamic singer, Joseph Sarfo-Adu Osew, known in showbiz circles as KJay has shown the way to profess love with brand-new song christened ‘Stuck On You.’

According to the Ghanaian artiste, love should be cherished and made fresh as possible as always, and it was for this reasons he weaved his new song to rekindle relationships.

Speaking to The Spectator, he said, in the song, he had been on a long search with an amazing lady, and thankfully he is able to win her love.

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He added that due to how important she is to him, he decided to go all out to make her comfortable in life.

Against this backdrop, KJay entreated men to cherish the loves of their lives with affection and care.“You go through a lot to win the love of people, and once you get it, you take good care of them,” he added.

He expressed appreciation to Kelvyn Boy who was featured on the song and his management Diplomat Entertainment for amazing contribution to the song.

KJay urged his fans to watch out for some wonderful songs in the months ahead, as well as stream it on all digital music stores.

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He further advised Ghanaians to open up to new music, because many up-and-coming artistes have mind-blowing records which need support.

KJay represented Ghana at the first edition of Project Fame music talent reality show.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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 NFA committed to developing successful, competitive film industry

• Kafui Danku (middle) flanked by stakeholders
• Kafui Danku (middle) flanked by stakeholders

 The National Film Authority (NFA) has reaffirmed its commitment to foster a thriving and globally competitive film industry at a high-lev­el stakeholder engagement in Accra.

The meeting marked the first official interaction between the newly appoint­ed leadership of the NFA and key indus­try players, providing an opportunity to discuss challenges, explore solutions, and strengthen collaboration.

The engagement was led by Mrs Kafui Danku-Pitcher, Executive Secretary of the NFA, and Mr James Timothy Gardin­er, Deputy Executive Secretary.

The discussions focused on introduc­ing the new leadership, gaining insights into the needs of the industry, and laying the groundwork for policies that will drive sustainable growth in Ghana’s film sector.

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It drew representatives from major industry associations, including the Ghana Actors’ Guild (GAG), Film Pro­ducers’ Association of Ghana (FiPAG), Ghana Academy of Film and Television Arts (GAFTA), Women in Film and Tele­vision, Audio Visual Rights Society of Ghana (ARSOG), Film Crew Association of Ghana (FiCAG), Film Distributors and Marketers, Animators Association of Ghana (AAG), Film Directors Guild of Ghana (FDGG), Northern Region Film­makers Association, and Silverbird Cine­mas (Exhibitors), were in attendance.

Their participation underscored the significance of the dialogue and the industry’s collective interest in shaping its future.

During the discussions, stakeholders raised key challenges affecting the sec­tor, including limited financing for film productions, weak copyright enforce­ment, inadequate capacity-building programmes, and the need for stronger legislative support.

Industry representatives emphasized the urgency to implement the Legisla­tive Instrument (L.I.) to provide legal backing for film sector regulations, including tax incentives and funding structures.

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Mr George Bosompem, PRO for GAFTA, highlighted that policy reforms must cater for these concerns to ensure a more structured and enabling envi­ronment for filmmakers.

Another pressing issue discussed was the need for a more streamlined struc­ture for film guilds and associations.

Ken Fiati, Technical Committee Chair­man of the Ghana Actors’ Guild (GAG), stressed the importance of creating a more unified industry with clear opera­tional guidelines.

He also advocated regular training and capacity-building programmes to enhance the skills of actors, producers, and other industry professionals.

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Addressing these concerns, Madam Kafui Danku-Pitcher reiterated the NFA’s commitment to open dialogue, strategic policymaking, and foster an environment where all industry players can thrive.

She emphasized that stakeholder en­gagement would remain a priority, en­suring that industry professionals were actively involved in shaping policies and initiatives.

Mr James Timothy Gardiner, Deputy Executive Secretary, assured stakehold­ers of the NFA’s dedication to advocat­ing policies that address their needs.

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Foto Copy tackles realities of friendship  in new song

Ghana’s decorated young musician, Foto Copy, known in private life as  Kallai Nana Qwaachi has tackled the realities of friendship in his new song.

The song tackles issues of conflict, loyalty, reward, ingratitude and betrayal of trust in friendship.

According to him, the song produced by DDT and dubbed “Friends Today, Enemies Tomorrow”, preaches a message that goes to address some realities of life.

He revealed that many best friends some time ago have become bitter enemies now due to similar issues they failed to address.

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The musician noted that people have gone all out for others and ensured their friends succeeded, but unfortunately, they paid them back with evil.

Speaking to thespectatoronline.com, Foto Copy said, these things have made people regret going all out for their friends.

He is of the view that when society becomes embittered by the negative actions of their friends, it becomes difficult for others to get help in difficult situations.

Against this backdrop, he felt the need to address this in his new song.

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The song is available on all digital music stores

Stream the song below

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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