Entertainment
Miss Bonokyempem pageant will transform society – Abena Ghana

Filled with passion to promote Ghana’s cultural heritage, actress and entrepreneur, Cecilia Gyase Konamah affectionately called, Abena Ghana has introduced yet another initiative to empower and help young women of Bono Region.
The pageant dubbed, Miss Bonokyempem is aimed at providing a platform for people with diverse background to thrive to the top.
Speaking to The Spectator, the brain behind the programme, Abena Ghana, said as a native of the Region, she saw the need to create a platform to raise the confidence of the young women of Bono origin to attain their dreams and ambitions.
He said through this they could positively impact the society in the area of development.
She was optimistic that the region would quickly advance in its quest to improve lives of the people in the area.
Miss Bonokyempem targets Bono women between the ages of 18 and 30 with the dream of becoming an Ambassador for Girl-Child Education and will travel around the world for international conferences to contribute to policies for the benefit of humanity.
The pageantry pledges a mouth-watering cash prize for the winner.
Due to the ban on outdoor events and social gatherings as a result of the COVID-19, interested participants have been asked to send their audition videos to the various platforms of the pageant for the virtual audition from now till the end of March.
At the end, 10 qualified applicants would be selected to commence their journey to making history.
According to the organisers, the selected participants would be announced via Miss Bonokyempem Facebook and Instagram pages.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
Entertainment
Kwabena Kwabena to ‘paint’ Grand Arena red on Val’s Day

Multiple award-winning Ghanaian musician, Kwabena Kwabena, is calling on all lovers to converge on the Grand Arena on Valentine’s Day for an unforgettable experience.
‘Asor’ is 20 years old, and we are looking forward to launch ‘Asor’ @20 at the event this year,” he told The Spectator in an interview.
According to him, it was not easy to stay in the music industry for 20 years, “So I see it as a special event to appreciate my team, and all those who have been part of this journey.”
Against this backdrop, Kwabena Kwabena urged all lovers to come under one roof on Valentine’s Day to rekindle their love in a charged music atmosphere.

“Love is beautiful, bring your loved ones for us to celebrate love, I will set the tone and ambience for you to celebrate your loved one,” he said.
Kwabena Kwabena on the night would be supported by other heavyweights in the music industry including, King Promise, Kidi, Olive The Boy, Fameye and surprise female artistes.
Since the inception of the event in 2014, every edition has been a memorable one filled with love intertwined with music.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
Entertainment
Hallelujah is more than just a song — Khojo Tiger

Budding Ghanaian musician, Khojo Tiger, known in private life as Patrick Eshun, has inspired music lovers with his new song, ‘Hallelujah’.
According to him, ‘Hallelujah’ is more than a song; it teaches gratitude and triumph.
The single, released on February 3, 2025, celebrates victory over life’s struggles and acknowledges divine grace.
“Whether you are seeking motivation or simply a song that speaks to the soul, Hallelujah is set to be a timeless addition to your playlist,” he told The Spectator.
Khojo Tiger’s new son masterfully blends elements of gospel, soul, and contemporary sounds to create an emotionally charged experience for music lovers.
Known for his dynamic vocal delivery and profound lyrical storytelling, Khojo Tiger continues to make his mark in the industry, and this latest release promises to be a testament to his artistic depth.
Khojo Tiger is a talented singer-songwriter making waves in the music industry with his unique blend of soulful melodies and inspiring messages.
The song which is expected to lift the spirit of music lovers was produced by Mark Sound and it’s available on all music streaming platforms.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme