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Okyeame Kwame to rock African Heritage Night Fundraising Dinner
One of Ghana’s musicians hoisting high the Ghana flag through music, Okyeame Kwame is set to rock patrons of the African Heritage Night Fundraising Dinner on Wednesday, March 6.
The event is themed “The Africa Heritage Night – Making a Contribution towards a Better Humanity.”
The event slated for the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel is to raise more funds for the construction of the $50m Pan African Heritage Museum on Heritage Hills, Pomadze, near Winneba Roundabout.
Speaking to thespectatoronline.com, Okyeame Kwame said, every African must take an active part in ensuring a befitting museum is built to protect the African heritage.
He said such edifice when built would play a pivotal role in telling the African story to the rest of the world.
For this reason, Okyeame Kwame has called on all well-meaning Ghanaians to join the initiative to make history.
The Museum designer, James Nnedu-George of Nigeria, Consulting Curator from Senegal Dr. Babacar MBow, and Sandra Appiah, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Face2Face Africa will be present.
Ghana is building the biggest Pan-African museum in the world, a place where people can unlearn and relearn about their ancestors.
The Pan-African Heritage Museum, conceived as the first of its kind in the world, seeks to exhibit the history, arts, culture, achievements and ideals of the Pan-African world from the ancient to the present.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
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Siisi Baidoo adjudged Best Male Vocalist at 2024 Praise Achievement Awards
Siisi Baidoo, one of Ghana’s most talented gospel artists, has been honoured with the Male Vocalist of the Year award at the just-ended prestigious Praise Achievement Awards 2024.
Over the years, Siisi Baidoo has distinguished himself with his rich music content and unrivalled vocal dexterity.
Other artistes in that category were Joe Mettle, Luigi Maclean, Kofi Owusu Peprah, Perez Musik, Kwaku Teye and others.
He has to his credit, songs such as ‘Otim Ho Daa’, ‘Fire’, ‘Jesus in My Boat’, ‘Mede W’ayeyi’, ‘Hymns of God’, among other great songs that have touched many lives with his latest being Do it Again featuring Joe Mettle.
The Praise Achievement Awards does not only celebrate established artists like Siisi Baidoo but also provides a platform to acknowledge the diverse talents contributing to the growth and vibrancy of gospel music in Ghana, from musicians and singers to producers, songwriters, and technical crew.
This year’s ceremony saw a host of other talented individuals recognised for their contributions. Nacee, Joe Mettle, Piesie Esther and other celebrated gospel artistes also received awards on the evening.
Siisi Baidoo has just released his highly anticipated new album ‘Writings on the Wall’ on Thursday, November 28, and hopes it will be a great blessing to all.
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Israel Ofori thrills fans at Rhythms of Africa
One of Ghana’s budding gospel musicians, Israel Ofori, was among artistes that thrilled fans at the Rhythms of Africa event held at the Independence Square in Accra last Friday.
Themed ‘The peace edition,’ the free event aimed at promoting peace, unity and harmony ahead of the general elections today.
Minister Israel treated the audience to two of his songs, ‘Ene Wo’ and ‘Aseda’ to which the audience sang along and danced to.
Speaking to The Spectator after the event, Minister Israel said the opportunity offered him by the organisers was a great one, and was pleased to join Ghanaians and other gospel artistes to “lift the name of Jesus Christ at the Independence Square.”
“Ghana will remain peaceful before, during and after the elections because the praises and worship of Ghanaians have gone up so the glory of God will come down,” he added.
The night featured powerful performances from other gospel artistes such as Sonnie Badu, the brainchild of the event, Empress Gifty, Ceccy Twum, ACP Kofi Sarpong, Broda Sammy and other artists.
By Jemima Esinam Kuatsinu