Entertainment
Naa Oyoe Quartey storms the ‘Citi’ with Rhythms
Naa Oyoe
Renowned and creative on-air journalist, Naa Oyoe Quartey is the new voice on Citi FM’s late-night drive show, ‘Rhythms in the Citi’.
The experienced media personality takes over the seat which was formerly ‘owned’ by the likes of DJ Armani and DJ Mingle.
Though she might be stepping into big shoes, Naa Oyoe feels very comfortable and promised to take the show to greater heights this year, with her soothing voice and top notch selections.
Before moving to Citi, Naa Oyoe worked at Atlantis FM for four years.
‘Rhythms in the Citi’ entertains its cherished listeners with mesmerising music to relax after a hard day’s work.
According to Naa Oyoe, it was essential for her and the production team to spread sparkles of love and warmth to the entire city through sensational rhythms on the show.
The Broadcaster promised more scintillating vibes to listeners of the show.
By Alfred Ankrah
Entertainment
Merqury Quaye declares November 9 as National DJs Day
November 9 has been officially declared National DJs Day in Ghana, marking a momentous occasion for the country’s entertainment industry.
The declaration comes from Merqury Quaye, widely recognized as the “Father of DJs” and a key figure in revolutionizing DJ culture in Africa.
This special day is an opportunity for Ghanaians to show appreciation for DJs, who play a vital role in the nation’s dynamic music scene.
Merqury Quaye is urging the public to share photos and stories of their favorite DJs on social media, while radio stations are also encouraged to honor DJs with on-air mentions and social media posts.
Merqury Quaye’s influence in the DJ industry is unmatched. A true trailblazer, he has been instrumental in transforming and elevating DJing throughout Africa. His vision took root at a time when the art of DJing was still developing on the continent.
Recognizing the power of DJs to do more than just entertain, he dedicated himself to promoting DJing as both an art form and a respected profession.
Among his most significant contributions is the establishment of the Ghana DJ Awards. This prestigious event, which celebrates the artistry and impact of DJs, has become a cornerstone of the industry. Through this platform, Merqury Quaye has shone a spotlight on exceptional talent, inspiring DJs to achieve excellence and push the boundaries of their craft.
In addition to his work promoting DJs, Merqury Quaye is also an iconic DJ himself. His innovative mixing skills and ability to engage audiences have set high standards for the industry.
It’s in this spirit of dedication to the art that he initiated National DJs Day, further strengthening the culture and ensuring DJs receive the recognition they deserve.
As November 9 draws near, Ghanaians are encouraged to join in celebrating these talented music masters who have helped shape their favorite tunes and memories.
Happy National DJs Day in advance to all Ghanaian DJs, whose talent and passion continue to captivate and uplift the country’s music culture.
Source: https://www.myjoyonline.com/
Entertainment
Kwabena Kwabena named brand ambassador for Kibo Motorcycles
Multiple award-winning Ghanaian musician, Kwabena Kwabena, has been named brand ambassador for motorcycle company, Kibo.
The Ghanaian hitmaker was unveiled at a short ceremony which took place at Coco Vanilla in Accra on Friday, October 25, 2024.
Kwabena Kwabena in his address said, his new role was to inspire a new generation of riders who appreciate the artistry and responsibility of motorcycling.
He called on all and sundry to come together to build a strong community of people who share their passion and excellence.
Kwabena Kwabena was optimistic that there would be a time where each household in the country would have a motorcycle.
The Chief Executive Officer for Kibo Motorcycle, Francis Owusu, on his part expressed excitement in selecting Kwabena Kwabena as a brand ambassador, highlighting their preference for a Ghanaian representative whose qualities of safety, reliability, durability, and style reflect those of their bikes, which will be made in Ghana.
Kibo rolled out its first bike in 2017, designed in the Netherlands and assembled in Kenya. Since then, Kibo has opened a number of retail and service centres across the country and elsewhere in Africa, such as Ghana.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme