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Winners Of The 2022 Ghana National Gospel Music Awards Announced

The 2022 Ghana National Gospel Music Awards winners have been revealed.

 

They were announced at special awards ceremony on Saturday, August 27, 2022, at the Accra International Conference Centre.

 

The elegant night, hosted by James Mensah and Eno Safo, featured Heavenly performances by Bethel Revival Choir, KobbySalm, 
Piesie Esther, Celestine Donkor, and others.
The 5th Ghana National Gospel Music Awards (NGMA) were powered by Global Expert Recovery Limited and sponsored by Pedlo Energy. 
Africa World Airlines sponsored it.
Elder Samuel K. Ampiah was also given the Lifetime Achievement Award by the organizers.
The complete list of nominations and winners can be found below.  The inscription highlights the winners in bold.  *WINNER

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Gospel Male Vocalist of the Year

1 Kyei Mensah – Great God

2 Quame Gyedu – W’ahoaden

3 Perez Musik – Hewale lala *WINNER

4 Akesse Brempong – Yahweh

5 Adom Kiki – Mesom Wo

6 Kofi Owusu Peprah – Big God

7 Carl Clottey – Nkunim

8 Luigi MaClean – Mala

9 MOG Music – Yahweh

10 SK Frimpong – Pentecostal Praise

 

Gospel Female Vocalist of the Year

1 Ceccy Twum – His Name Is Jesus

2 JAYANA – Gye Wayeyi

3 Efe Grace – Sound of Heaven

4 Rose Adjei – Na God

Celestine Donkor – Only You *WINNER

6 Mary Agyemang – Holy Spirit

7 Niiella – Where You Are

8 Rama Antwi – Divine Presence

9 Obaapa Christy – The Glory

10 Ruth Adjei – Oshidaa

 

Gospel Songwriter of the Year

1 Diana Hamilton – Awurade Ye

2 Papa Owura – M’akoma

3 Ruth Adjei – Oshidaa

Quame Gyedu – W’aho)den *WINNER

5 Perez Musik – Hewale lala

6 Carl Clottey – Nkunim

7 MOG Music – Yesu

8 Celestine Donkor – Only You

9 Minister OJ – Meduru

10 Magnus – Bo Me Nantew

11 Emelia Arthur Osoro Abue

 

Gospel Music Video of the Year

1 Diana Hamilton – McWillies Awurade Ye

Empress Gifty – Skyweb Eye Woaa *WINNER

3 Jux Prynx – Teejay Films Hosanna

4 KobbySalm ft Sam Oladotun – Dan Shot it Twale

5 Ohemaa Mercy ft MOG – McWillies Ote Me Mu

6 Patience Nyarko – Skyweb Wa Sore

7 Sam Oladotun – Tigon Creative Studios Holy Water

8 Scott Evans – The Boldz Me pe k3

9 Seth Diamond – Platinum Cinematics Take Over

 

Gospel Music Instrumentalist of the Year

1 Sax Quito

2 Mizter Okyere

3 Dominic Quarshie

4 Shadrack Yawson

5 Emmanuel Bludo

6 Dan Grahl

7 Kuuku

8 Enoch Owuraku Kissi

9 Gilbert Amoah

10 Bright Osei

11 Nana Yaw Safo *WINNER

 

Gospel Music Producer of the Year

1 Dan Bassey – The Glory by Obaapa Christy * WINNER

2 Kaywa – Ote Memu by Ohemaa Mercy

3 DDT – Na God by Rose Adjei

4 Shadrach Yawson – Only You by Celestine Donkor

5 Nektunez – Mapeke by Scott Evans

6 Nacee – Bo Me Nantew by Magnus

7 Sponkeys – Hewale Lala by Perez musik

8 Stephen Tetteh – Oshidaa by Ruth Adjei

9 Nana Fandoh – Holy Spirit by Mary Agyemang

10 Roro – Ebebamu by Uncle Ben

 

Traditional Gospel Song of the Year

1 Osoroba Becky – Wada Akye

2 Ministrel Veronica Kumi-Bruce – Onua Menpaaba

3 Evergreen Mama – Jesus The Great King

Bethel Revival Choir – Agbadza Medley Vol 3 *WINNER

 

Gospel Collaboration of the Year 

1 Seth Diamond Ft Kofi Kinaata – My Hour

2 Kyei Mensah Ft Niiella – Nothing Is Too Hard

3 Kofi Owusu Peprah Ft Amy Newman – Nyame Te Ase

4 KDM Ft Navah – Center of My Life

Prophet Joseph Atarah Ft Piesie Esther – Woye Odo *WINNER

6 Ps. David Arku Ft Adomba Kwabe – Enuonyam Hene

7 Harmonious Chorale Ghana Ft Joe Mettle – Adom Noa

8 KobbySalm Ft Efe Grace – Gye Yen So

9 Bethel Revival Choir Ft Joe Mettle – Enyo

10 MOG Ft Joe Mettle – Yesu

11 Ohemaa Mercy Ft MOG – Ote Me Mu

12 Jayana Ft Aduhemaa – Gye Wayeyie

13 Akesse Brempong Ft MOG – Yahweh

 

Best Worship Song of the Year 

Perppy – Ofata Ayeyi *WINNER

2 Jayana – Gye Wayeyi

3 Efe Grace – Overflow

4 Empress Gifty – Odi Yompo

5 Sammie Obeng-Poku – Every Knee

6 Kyei Mensah – Nothing Is Too Hard

7 Adom Kiki – Mesom Wo

8 Jonn Winner – I Lift My Hands

9 MOG Music – Yesu

10 Akesse Brempong – Yahweh

 

Best Praise Song of the Year 

1 Empress Gifty – Eye Woaa

2 Lizzy Ntiamoah – Juda Mu Gyata

3 Patience Nyarko – W’asore

4 MOG Music-  Local Praise

Diana Hamilton – Awurade Ye *WINNER

6 Akesse Brempong – Victory

7 Efe Grace – Sound of Heaven

8 Carl Clottey – Nkunim

9 Celestine Donkor – Praise Him

10 SK Frimpong – Pentecostal Praise

 

Best Gospel Song of the Year

1 PIESIE ESTHER – Wobɛdi Adanseɛ

2 Diana Hamilton – Awurade Ye

3 Empress Gifty – Eye Woa

4 Daughters Of Glorious Jesus – Nneɛma Foforo

5 Obaapa Christy – The Glory

6 Celestine Donkor – Only you

Ohemaa Mercy – Ote me mu *WINNER

8 Akesse Brempong – Yahweh

9 Joyce Blessing – Oluwa is involved

10 Kofi Owusu Peprah – Nyame Te Ase

11 Perez Musik – Hewale lala

 

Gospel Music Promoter of the Year (Radio/TV) 

1 Emmanuel Kwame Sarpong Citi Tv

2 DR.MELODY No. 1 FM

3 Freda Bio J Life Fm

4 Pastor Jerry Nhyira Fm

5 So me so Oyerepa Fm

6 Gospel General Radio One

7 Nii Noi ATV

8 Fante Brada Top Fm

9 Dj Paloma Zylofon Fm

10 Franky5 Hitz Fm *WINNER

11 Sir Solomon CTV

12 Sampson Bonney Onua Fm

 

Gospel Music Promoter of the Year (Online/Blogging)

1 Jullie Jay (Gospel Spotlight Gh)

2 Zhikay Ike Jnr (Gospel2Me.com)

3 Sister Gina (GospelHypers.com)

Qweku Glover (GloversHub.com) *WINNER

5 Precious (TheAphaGospel.com)

6 Sellas Manna (WorshipperGH.com)

7 Bra Banie (ChristianVibesgh.com)

8 Sampson Annan (GospelEmpiregh.com)

9 Wyse Brain (wisepromotions.com)

10 Shepherd Suhuyini (ghpraise.com)

 

Adventist Vibrant Artiste of the Year 

1 Vocal Path

Alex Acheampong *WINNER

3 Mark Anim Yirenkye

4 Kwadwo Obeng Barima

5 The Manifest

6 One Voice Choir

7 Soul Street

8 The Advent Voices

 

Gospel Artiste Manager of the Year 

1 Uncle Charles – Diana Hamilton

2 Rosindy Frimpomaa Attakorah (Cee) – Empress Gifty

David – Bethel Revival Choir *WINNER

4 Nii Noi – Akesse Brempong

5 KOKA – Ohemaa Mercy

6 Kofi Donkor – Celestine Donkor

7 Kwame Olympio – Daughters Of Glorious Jesus

8 Cecil – MOG Music

9 Kwesi Ernest – Lady Ophelia

10 Quame Owusu Danquah – Obaapa Christy

 

International Artiste(s)of the Year 

1 Detroit Youth Choir

2 Sound of Imani

3 Young Men 4 Christ

4 Jonathan Nelson

5 Donnie McClurkin

Benestelle *WINNER

7 Norris Williams

8 Heyden Billingy

9 Tasha Cobbs Leonard

10 Jacklyn Carr

 

African Artiste(s) of the Year 

Nelkay (South Africa) *WINNER

2 Eden (Ivory Coast)

3 Ephraim (Zambia)

4 Ada Ehi (Nigeria)

5 Mike Kalambay (DRC)

6 Armand KOFFI (Senegal)

7 Chidinma (Nigeria)

8 Mercy Chinwo (Nigeria)

9 Nathaniel Bassey (Nigeria)

10 Moses Bliss (Nigeria)

11 Yahdah (Nigeria)

12 Joel Lwanga (Tanzania)

13 Mercy Masika (Kenya)

14 Jean Mar T (DRC)

15 Peterson Okopi (Nigeria)

 

Urban Artiste of the Year 

1 ACHIAA Music

2 Sam Oladotun

3 NEQTA

4 Jux Prynx

Scott Evans *WINNER

6 KobbySalm

7 P.O GODSON

8 Kelvyn PY

9 Edem Evangelist

10 JoChurch

11 KEVIN PY

 

Gospel Male Artiste of the Year 

1 Perez Musik

2 Scott Evans

3 MOG Music

Akesse Brempong *WINNER

5 Kofi Owusu Peprah

6 KobbySalm

7 Luigi MaClean

 

Gospel Female Artiste(s) of The Year 

1 Jayana

Diana Hamilton *WINNER

3 Empress Gifty

4 PIESIE ESTHER

5 Daughters Of Glorious Jesus

6 Obaapa Christy

7 Celestine Donkor

8 Ohemaa Mercy

9 Joyce Blessing

 

Gospel Artiste(s) of the Year (Diaspora) 

1 Nayaah

2 Richard Kumi

Herty Corgie *WINNER

4 Alice Mckenzie

5 Rita Queen

6 Minister Yvonne

7 Joseph Matthew(JM)

8 Minister OJ

9 Alex Acheampong

10 Bra Collins

 

Gospel Song of the Year (Diaspora)

1 Sarah Sings – Let Him In

2 Elijah The Worshiper – Winner

3 Nana Adwoa – Hyeden

4 Rosey Ft Joyce Blessing – Worthy

5 Joseph Matthew(JM) – Not Alone

6 Humphrey Tettey – Running Back

7 Melody Frimpong – Boa Yen

8 Bra Collins – Adom Bi

9 Basil Larkai Ft Maame Adwoa – Nothing Without You

10 Minister OJ – Meduru

11 Alex Acheampong – It Wont Be Long

12 Herty Corgie – Elshaddai

 

Church Choir of the Year

1 Agape Incorporated

2 Spirit Of Restoration

3 Bethel Revival Choir

4 Vision Choir

5 Father’s House Choir

6 MPF Choir

7 Excellence Dynamic Choir

8 Kleshia Band

9 Hevert Choir

10 Potters City Choir *WINNER

11 Vocal Path

 

Choral Group of the Year 

1 The Symphonials

2 Grace Choral International

The Harmonious Choir *WINNER

4 One Voice Choir

5 Vocal Essence Chorale

6 Gramophone Chorus

7 Celestial City Choir

8 Celestial Evangel Choir

9 Wesleyan Symphonic Choir

10 Winneba Youth Choir

11 Tema Youth Choir

 

Gospel New artiste(s) of the Year 

Adom Kiki *WINNER

2 Mama Boat

3 Papa Owura

4 Magnus

5 Prophet Joseph Atarah

6 Portia Kay

7 Sir Solomon

8 Aduhemaa

9 Joshua Ahenkorah

10 Lady Ophelia

 

Best Hybrid Gospel Song of the Year 

Kofi Kinaata – Thy Grace II *WINNER

2 Fameye – Praise

3 Strongman ft Akwaboah – Nhyira

4 Mr Drew Ft Medikal – This year

5 DopeNation – Thank God

6 Captain Planet Ft Kuami Eugene – No Abodie

7 Roy X Taylor – Christ

8 Kwaisey Pee – Amazing God

9 Adina Thembi – Halleluja

 

Gospel Uncovered Artiste(s) of the Year 

1 Minister Laty (Central)

2 Max Amu Praise (Tema)

3 Reinhard Tweneboa (Sunyani)

4 Lucy Nkrumah (Accra)

5 Sandy Asare (Kumasi)

Rosemond Akyeampong *WINNER

7 Minister Paolo

8 Paa Sammy

9 Harriet Brobbey

10 Lady Chartty

11 Yaw Kwakye

12 Afia Sika

 

MUSIGHA Gospel Performance of The Year 

Gospel Artiste(s) of the Year

1 Diana Hamilton

Empress Gifty *WINNER

3 Bethel Revival Choir

4 Akesse Brempong

5 Ohemaa Mercy

6 Celestine Donkor

7 MOG Music

8 Obaapa Christy

 

GOSPEL ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Diana Antwi Hamilton *WINNER

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Inspiraystonner Shares Contemporary Afrobeats Song “Do Me Normal”

Rising Nigerian singer-songwriter Inspiraystonner unveils his latest single, “Do Me Normal,” a
deeply emotive Afro-fusion record that captures the raw vulnerability of love, imbalance, and
heartbreak. The track marks an important moment in the young artist’s journey, reaffirming his
position as one of the most authentic emerging voices in contemporary African music.
“Do Me Normal” is a smooth yet emotionally charged blend of Afro-R&B, modern Afrobeat
rhythms, and soulful vocal delivery. Built on warm production and layered melodies, the song
confronts the pain of loving someone whose energy doesn’t match yours — a feeling many
listeners will instantly relate to. Inspiraystonner weaves English, Yoruba, and Pidgin effortlessly,
creating a sonic experience that feels deeply Nigerian yet globally accessible.
The single showcases the artist’s distinct artistic identity: honest storytelling, street-influenced
rhythm, and melodies that linger long after the song ends. By drawing from personal
experiences of emotional imbalance, Inspiraystonner delivers a record that is both cathartic and
culturally resonant.
With “Do Me Normal,” the rising talent continues to carve out his space within the Afro-fusion
movement, offering music that is heartfelt, relatable, and rooted in reality. For fans seeking
emotional Afro-fusion, new Afrobeats essentials, or standout Nigerian heartbreak anthems, this
record stands out as a must-listen.
Inspiraystonner’s ascent is only beginning — and “Do Me Normal” proves he has the voice,
vision, and vulnerability to go even further.

Listen on Spotify here

https://open.spotify.com/track/2uZVBWCvEd8ot4YRwUcS6R

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Bahdestshakes Takes Africa By Storm With His Seven-Nation Tour

Ghana’s rising star, Shakes, is taking his music to the continent as he officially announces his much-anticipated “Shakes African Tour.” Known for his unique sound, energetic performances, and authentic African vibe, Shakes is ready to light up stages across seven African countries, connecting with fans and expanding his fast-growing influence.

The tour kicks off in Lomé, Togo, where Shakes will deliver an explosive opening performance. He then heads to Sierra Leone, continuing the momentum with a show that promises to blend culture, rhythm, and unforgettable energy.

Shakes will also storm Nigeria, the heartbeat of Afrobeats, before traveling to The Gambia for a night of pure musical thrill. East Africa isn’t left out, as the tour moves to Kenya, where fans have been eagerly awaiting his presence.

The southern leg of the tour takes Shakes to South Africa, a nation known for its vibrant music scene, before rounding off in the Kingdom of Eswatini, marking a powerful finale to his continental journey.

With each stop, Shakes is expected to share not just music, but an experience one that fuses storytelling, culture, and world-class performance.

The Shakes African Tour is more than a musical journey; it’s a celebration of African unity, creativity, and the unstoppable rise of one of Ghana’s most promising talents.

As Shakes carries the Ghanaian flag across borders, fans can anticipate groundbreaking shows, international collaborations, and unforgettable memories.

Africa, get ready. Shakes is coming!

 

Written by Ekow Smith (Ghvibes DotNet)

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Ayewa Festival Promotes Ghanaian Heritage With Good Food

It can now be said on authority that the AYEWA FESTIVAL is Ghana’s most authentic food event that ignites our culture, our heritage and indeed revives our tradition as a people, identifying our indigenous way of eating as it celebrates us through great dishes Made In Ghana and eaten in the Ayewa Bowl.

 

The beautiful event, organized by Creative Republic, took place on Farmers day, Friday 5th December, 2025. It was a sight to behold as it merged Good Food, Good Music, Great excitement and a beautiful atmosphere of unending fun amidst wonderful performances and genuine tradition.

 

Beginning the event was a well delivered speech by Mr.Eric Ohene Larbi, the Regional Director of the Center for National Culture, who opened the event officially with a highlight on the significance of remembering our roots, celebrating Ghanaian Farmers, promoting our food culture and the importance of the Ayewa Festival as it plays a key role on Governments great Black Star Experience initiative on projecting Tourism in Ghana and beyond.

 

The Ayewa Festival displayed delicious cuisines like Fufu, Banku, Omo Tuo, Tuo-Zaafi, Jollof and many wonderful meals that made the numerous patrons of the event enjoy the true heritage of Ghanaian food eaten in Ayewa.

 

“The Ayewa Festival goes Bi-Annual and as we have enjoyed and had the best experience today in Accra, we will do something bigger in Kwahu during the coming 2026 Easter Festivities at Boatemaa’s Place in Obomeng; expect 3 Days of Back to Back celebration of Ghanaian cuisines on the Mountains. ” said by Dennis Boateng, the Creative Director of The Creative Republic.

 

The 2025 edition of the Ayewa Festival was proudly supported by Evivi Foods, providing all the Rice, Chicken and Soy Oil to prepare the sweet dishes, Bel Aqua refreshing patrons with free water and Minimie Astomo with some sweet after meals bites.

“Ayewa Festival; Obiaa Bedidi”

 

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Brella And Klayant Redefine Afro Sound With New Single “Dope” Produced By Abochi

Ghana’s dynamic musical duo Brella and Klayant have officially released their highly anticipated single, “Dope”, a powerful and refreshing addition to the contemporary African music landscape.

 

Produced by the talented Abochi, “Dope” isn’t just another feel-good anthem — it’s a genre-blending statement that captures the pulse of a new generation.

 

With infectious melodies, soulful vocals, and crisp lyrical flow, Brella and Klayant showcase their undeniable chemistry, delivering a song that celebrates confidence, love, and authenticity.

 

The production by Abochi masterfully blends Afropop, R&B, and urban soul, creating a sound that is both deeply African and globally appealing.

 

Speaking about the track, Brella shared, “Dope’ represents freedom – freedom to express, to feel, and to create without limits.” Klayant added, “It’s more than music; it’s a vibe that connects us to our roots while pushing us into the future.”

“Dope” stands out as a bold reflection of Brella and Klayant’s artistry and evolution. It’s a record that resonates with today’s youth — fresh, fearless, and unapologetically original.

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2025 Guinness Ghana DJ Awards: Full List Of Winners

The winners for the 2025 Guinness Ghana DJ Awards have been announced.

 

The winners were announced in a ceremony at the Palms Convention Centre in Accra on Saturday, November 29.

 

The event featured performances by Medikal, Fameye, Keche, and many other artists.

 

The winners included YFM Kumasi’s DJ Coleda, who was awarded the Scratch DJ of the Year.

 

Below is the list of winners. (Updating)

 

Gospel DJ of The Year – DJ Promise

 

Best International DJ – DJ San Gabriel

 

Night Club Of The Year – Mad Club

 

Nocturnal People’s Choice – DJ Wallpaper

 

Scratch DJ of The Year – DJ Coleda

 

Discovery DJ of The Year – DJ Donkay

 

Student DJ of The Year – DJ Blake

 

DJ’s Song of the Year – Shoulder (Medikal)

 

Female DJ of the Year – TMSKDJ

 

Female Radio DJ of the Year – DJ Blavo

 

Male Radio DJ of the Year – DJ Sly King

 

Best International Ghanaian DJ – DJ Fiifi

 

Night Club DJ of the Year – Selector Shaker (Twist Night Club)

 

Record Promoter of the Year – DJ Toyor

 

Afrobeat DJ of the Year – DJ Fantastic

 

Pub of the Year – Republic Bar

 

Reggae/Dancehall DJ of the Year – DJ Bounty

 

Best Mobile DJ of the Year – DJ Pho

 

Artist DJ of the Year – DJ Tedd (Medikal)

 

DJ of The Year – DJ Sly King

 

Event DJ of the Year – DJ Lord OTB

 

Best MC/Hypeman of the Year – Kojo Manuel

 

Lifetime Achievement Award – Doreen Andoh

 

Best DJ (Ashanti Region) –  DJ Carcious

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Danny Lampo Weighs In on Medikal–Highest Eri Issue, Highlights Importance of Brand Protection

UK-based Ghanaian artiste Danny Lampo has added his voice to the ongoing conversation surrounding Medikal’s brief and controversial appointment of media personality Highest Eri as the Public Relations Officer for Beyond Kontrol. The appointment, which lasted just 24 hours, sparked intense public debate after fans and industry stakeholders criticized the decision due to Eri’s past comments about Medikal and his close associates.
In his reflection, Danny Lampo emphasized the importance of making strategic decisions when building a team, especially in an industry where public perception and loyalty are critical to an artist’s growth.
According to Lampo, team members must complement and protect the brand, not create confusion around it.
“Every artiste has the right to choose who they want to work with, but the people around you must protect your brand, not divide your fanbase,” Lampo stated. “Your team should reflect your values and direction. Once the fans feel confused or betrayed, problems begin.”
Lampo noted that while people can evolve and change their perspectives over time, public relations is a sensitive role that requires trust, consistency, and a clean public relationship with the artiste.
“If someone has publicly attacked your brand before, bringing them into your inner circle without managing the narrative can create tension,” he explained. “Forgiveness is good, but the communication and timing must be right. The public should clearly understand why the decision makes sense.”
He further advised artists to be more deliberate and transparent when making such appointments, as these decisions can influence fan loyalty, industry relationships, and overall brand stability.
Lampo believes the Medikal, Highest Eri situation serves as a learning moment for the entertainment industry:
“We need to grow to a point where professionalism guides our decisions,” he added. “Any move that affects your public image must be supported by a good communication strategy. Without that, it can damage both the artiste and the person brought on board.”
Danny Lampo also commended Medikal for managing the aftermath responsibly and encouraged emerging artists to surround themselves with team members who truly understand and support their vision.
“Your team is your backbone,” he concluded. “The wrong energy around you can break everything you’ve built.”
As the controversy settles, Lampo’s measured perspective offers a reminder that brand protection, trust, and professional communication remain essential pillars for success in Ghana’s entertainment landscape.
Written By: Promoter Koolic
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Prison Officer Loses GH₵5,000 To Travel Agent After Chasing A Better Life Abroad

For Enoch Yeboah Kese, a prison officer who has served for several years, the dream of traveling abroad was supposed to be his escape from financial hardship. But today, he says that dream has turned into a painful lesson.

Enoch explains that life in the Ghana Prison Service has been far from easy. Despite the dedication and discipline required, his salary remains too low to sustain the rising cost of living.

“I love my job, but the pay is nothing to smile about,” he says. “The risks are high, the pressure is constant, yet the salary doesn’t match the work we put in. It’s frustrating.”

Hoping to secure a better future, Enoch decided to pursue an opportunity abroad. He saved for months—cutting down on basic comforts—until he finally raised GH₵5,000, money he paid to a travel agent who promised to secure him a visa and a job.

But according to Enoch, that promise never materialized.

“The agent kept assuring me everything was on track,” he recounts. “Later he stopped picking my calls, stopped responding to messages. That was when I realised something was wrong.”

Feeling deceived, Enoch says he had no choice but to confront the agent repeatedly, demanding a refund of his hard-earned money.

“I chased him everywhere,” he says. “I worked for that money. I sacrificed for it. Losing it just like that was painful.”

Though still disappointed, Enoch says the experience has not killed his dream of relocating abroad. Instead, it has made him more cautious, more determined, and more vocal about the struggles many public-sector workers face.

“I don’t want to leave because I hate Ghana,” he says. “I want to leave because I need a fair chance at life. I want to support my family, build a future, and finally feel rewarded for my hard work.”

His story echoes the frustrations of many young workers seeking better opportunities outside the country—only to face obstacles even before they leave.

 

If you want a shorter news-style version, a more emotional feature story, or a TV/radio script format, I can prepare one for you.

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Y.B.D Releases Brand New Song “Sinner”

Y.B.D is bringing the heat with their raw and authentic sound.

“Sinner” is hitting different, especially coming from young guys who’ve been through the wringer and are speaking truth to their experiences.

The energy is real, and the message is resonating.

Big ups to Joshua Apelete, (Trap Lord), Prince Manu (Big 7), and Alorfa Richard (Jah Done) for not letting their struggles define them, but using them as fuel for their music.

The Ghanaian music scene just got a fresh injection of talent.

Watch out for Y.B.D as you enjoy their debut single “Sinner produced by Dhat Flex below

 

Listen to”Sinner” HERE

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Chidon GPM Features Bless Billions On “Worldwide”

Chidon GPM, recognized as the King of God’s Pop Music has announced the release of his new single titled “Worldwide.”

This marks his first official recording since arriving in Nigeria, a period during which he has reconnected deeply with the cultural roots of his origin. Coming from Tema, Ghana’s renowned city of music, he brings a heightened level of creativity and refinement to this project.

The single features Nigeria’s own Bless Billions, whose versatile rap delivery adds exceptional depth and energy to the track. Their collaboration creates a distinguished blend of Ghanaian and Nigerian musical influences.

“Worldwide,” produced by MyStylez, delivers an inspiring message directed at young people across the globe. The song emphasizes growth, determination, and the belief that every effort toward success will eventually yield results. It encourages the youth to remain committed to their journey, no matter the challenges.

The message is clear: the movement is no longer local — it is worldwide and 100% Dope!.

Enjoy worldwide below

 

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Black Warrior Leads A New Awakening For Africa And Humanity

The time has come for a powerful awakening one focused on healing, unity, and the liberation of the African continent. This transformation will ripple outward, ultimately uplifting all of humanity. And leading this global shift will be music.

 

At the heart of this movement stands a remarkable force: Black Warrior. A visionary prepared to guide Africa and the rest of the world into a new era of consciousness.

 

Known as The Liberator, Black Warrior is more than an artist. He is a musical messiah, a prophetic voice, a spiritual healer, and the author of Closer to Truth, Closer to Love a book that may very well become one of the most influential works of our time.

 

Having dedicated his entire adult life to this noble, holistic mission, Black Warrior now rises as an elder, standing boldly on the mountaintop of humanity. His purpose is clear. His mission will be fulfilled.

 

Join this transformational journey. Visit blackwarrior.com, email admin@blackwarriormusic.com, or connect via WhatsApp at +1 (917) 868-5740 to become part of the movement.

 

Prepare yourself for The Liberation Tour.

 

Black Warrior Management

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