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Sonnie Badu releases ‘I love the way’

Dr Sonnie Badu
Ghanaian gospel musician and lead pastor of RockHill Church, Dr Sonnie Badu, has released a new song titled ‘I love the way’.
The track was recorded live at RockHill Church in Atlanta, Georgia, on July 30, 2024, during his Intimate Live Recording Concert.
In an interview with The Spectator Agoro, Dr Sonnie Badu said the new single speaks about God’s love and how He turns difficult situations around.
According to him ‘I love the way’ talks about how God’s love sustains and carries His children through difficult times.
Dr Badu, known for his smooth and steady gospel beats, brings a fresh twist to this song by incorporating the popular Amapiano music style. This change brings new energy to his music, making it more vibrant and danceable and accessible to different audiences, especially the youth.
The chorus, “You are the one that turns my mourning into dancing,” powerfully reflects how God wipes away tears and brings joy to His followers, he explained.
The award winning artiste emphasised God’s sovereignty, by the many attribution to him in both Ghanaian and Nigerian dialects to connect with listeners from different African cultures.
The lyrics encourage listeners to reflect on God’s love and inspire them to build a relationship with Him.
‘I love the way’ is now available on all digital platforms.
By Linda Abrefi Wadie
Entertainment
Nineteen57 Events announces Black Stars Legacy Awards

Nineteen57 Events has announced the launch of an event aimed at celebrating Ghanaian, African, and diaspora achievements.
The event is a prestigious platform dedicated to honouring exceptional individuals and organizations contributing to the growth and success of the Ghanaian society, the African continent, and the African diaspora.
Since its inception as part of Rhythms on the Runway in 2019 during Ghana’s historic Year of Return celebration, the Black Star Legacy Awards has recognized remarkable achievements in creative arts, culture, and beyond.
It has always been a component of ‘Rhythms On Da Runway,’ however, the organisers have decided to stage it as an independent event this year.
This shift allows for an expanded focus, honouring excellence across various fields, including business, leadership, innovation, science, and humanitarian efforts.
This bold move aligns with the awards’ mission of celebrating the spirit of achievement and innovation that defines Ghana and connects it to the broader Pan-African and global community.
While specific event details, including categories and selection criteria, are still being finalised, the Black Star Legacy Awards promises to be an unforgettable experience that highlights the very best of Ghana, Africa, and the diaspora.
Esteemed icons from Ghana, Africa and the African Diay such as Obrafour, Ricci Osei, Hon. Lisa Hanna, Reggie Rockstone, Queen Asabea Cropper, Nene Agyemang, Agya Koo Nimo, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, Morgan Heritage, Stonebwoy, and Richard Mofe Damijo have been among the honorees, setting the stage for what has become a highly anticipated annual celebration of excellence.
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Zhikay Junior launches ‘The mind shift campaign’

Ghanaian award winning gospel blogger Isaac Nartey, popularly known as Zhikay Ike Junior, and his team have launched a campaign at Sap’s School in Teshie-Nungua, located in the Ledzokuku-Krowor Municipal Assembly in the Greater Accra region.
Themed ‘The mind shift campaign’, it was aimed to touch the lives of students by educating them on the use of social media and how it can impact lives.
Isaac Nartey, told The Spectator that the purpose of the campaign was to orient students in Ghana about social media and its impact.
Sharing photos from the campaign on Facebook, Zhikay also emphasised the importance of listening to children’s concerns, which include mental health, emotions, and societal acceptance.
“We must not consider children as just minors, they have genuine concerns that revolve around mental health, emotions, societal acceptance and others. We must create avenues for their voice to be heard,” He explained
The campaign included education, games, and entertainment. Some students received customized ‘Zhikay’ items as rewards for their hard work.
This initiative seems to be made a positive impact on the students.
‘The school tour will delve into the overview of social media and how it can be used to impact society positively,’ he added
Zhikay embarked on the tour with popular Ghanaian content creators such as “Freedom Official” and “Quecy Official.” Together, they created an educational and engaging atmosphere for the students.
By Linda Abrefi Wadie