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 ‘Valentine with Daddy Lumba’ at Grand Arena tonight

Daddy Lumba in his elements
Daddy Lumba in his elements

 Ghanaian music legend, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, affectionately called Daddy Lumba is expected to thrill lovers at the Grand Arena today.

The legend on the night dubbed ‘Valentine With Daddy Lumba’ would be supported by other heavyweights like Kofi Nti, Adina, Abiana, Ofori Amponsah, Kofi Kinaata, KK Fosu, Maya Blu and C Zar among others.

According to the lead organis­er, Nabil Alhassan, the inspi­ration be­hind the event was to organise a classy programme that caters for a matured audience this Valentine period.

The event would honour legends and promote the authentic Highlife genre, which is the heartbeat of Ghanaian music.

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Nabil Alhassan said they settled on the Ghanaian music icon because as a living legend, Daddy Lumba’s impact on the music industry was unparalleled.

He urged patrons of the event to expect awe-inspiring performances from the leg­endary Daddy Lumba, who has shaped the Ghanaian music scene over generations with timeless hits, soulful melodies, and unfor­gettable lyrics.

Daddy Lumba over the years has not only entertained but inspired countless artistes and fans alike.

His ability to blend storytelling with rich instrumentation has made him a cultural icon whose music is still as relevant today as it was decades ago.

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The event would be a celebration of a legacy, a once-in-a-lifetime experience designed to honour the artistry, passion, and influence of Daddy Lumba.

 By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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 Kafui Danku upbeat about future of creative industry

Kafui Danku
Kafui Danku

 The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Film Authority (GFA) and celebrated actress, Kafui Danku, has expressed confidence in the future of Ghana’s creative industry after attending the 24-Hour Economy conference at the Bank of Ghana on Tuesday in Accra.

The event, designed to boost the creative arts and tourism sectors, brought together top leaders, pol­icymakers, and industry players to discuss how Ghana’s economy could thrive beyond the usual working hours.

Key figures at the event included the Minister of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Dzifa Abla Gomashie, the presidential advisor on the 24-Hour Economy, Goosie Tanoh, and respect­ed legal expert, Mrs Betty Mould-Id­drisu. Their presence showed the government’s commitment to making the creative industry more vibrant and financially rewarding.

The discussions centered on how film, music, and tourism could func­tion around the clock, creating jobs and new opportunities for creatives.

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Kafui Danku, a strong advocate for the film industry, shared her excite­ment about the initiative. In a social media post, she hinted at “exciting times ahead,” sparking discussions among creatives eager to see how this policy will benefit them.

Many believe this could be a turning point for Ghana’s entertainment sec­tor, making nightlife, cinemas, music shows, and tourism activities more profitable and globally competitive.

The National Film Authority (NFA), which plays a key role in shaping the future of Ghana’s film industry, was also actively involved in the discus­sions.

A successful implementation of the 24-Hour Economy could mean more job opportunities, increased revenue, and a stronger international presence for Ghana’s creative sector.

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As conversations continue, industry players remain optimistic about the possibilities ahead.

The hope is that with the right poli­cies and government support, Ghana’s entertainment and tourism sectors will see massive growth, benefiting both industry professionals and the nation as a whole.

 By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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 Voice of Pentecost holds listening party

• Voice of Pentecost

 The music ministry of the Church of Pentecost, known as Voice of Pentecost (VOP) has organised a music listening party.

The event held on Friday, March 14, in Accra brought together some influ­ential radio, TV presenters and other industry players.

The event showcased carefully selected tracks from the Voice of Pentecost, offering these industry experts an opportunity to listen, share their insights, and provide valuable feedback.

This was made possible through a collaborative effort between Pent Media Centre and The Voice of Pente­cost.

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In all 17 songs were played for the key industry players to listen to, out of which they made suggestions on which ones to release ahead of the album.

Also, they made suggestions as to which ones should make the cut for the album.

Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, expressed his appreciation, adding that the church was blessed with songs for many years.

For this reason, they decided to put in place mechanisms to ensure their songs make waves throughout the country and beyond.

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Against this backdrop, they brought together the industry people for their input to help carry the gospel through music.

 By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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