Up and coming artistes advised to be God fearing

Mr Agboti Yao, a renowned musician from the Republic of Togo has advised up and coming artistes to be God fearing and humble.

He also called on them to shy away from lifestyles that would jeopardize their career.

Mr Agboti Yao gave the advice in a chat with the Ghana News Agency Entertainment desk at Adaklu Kodzobi in the Adaklu district where he was the guest artistes at the 40th anniversary celebration of Togbe Dzegblade IV, Chief of the town.

He noted that it was these traits that could carry them far.

Mr Agboti Yao said it was regrettable that most musicians were carried away by fame and led lifestyles that brought them to their knees.

He called on the younger generation of musicians to seek advice from their seniors who have been in the industry for a long time.

Mr Agboti Yao reminded them that they should not use music to entertain people but also used it to glorify God.

‘There was a time I was persecuted because of some of my songs but God was on my side so let us look up to Him always,’ he advi
sed.

He entreated people to disabuse their minds that artistes were ‘ruffians and riff-raffs’ adding ‘music is a noble profession and should be seen as such.’

Mr Agboti Yao who said he has been in the music industry for almost 50 years now said he has several albums to his credit notable among them was his hit song ‘Ablode gbadzaa’ meaning freedom.

He said his favorite album was ‘Kafukafu hawo madzi na nye Mawu’ (I will sing praises unto my God).

Source: Ghana News Agency

Longest reading marathon: Veronica Obeng takes up challenge March 24

Inspired by other Guinness World Record attempts, Ms Veronica Obeng, an Accountant and TV Host, wants to challenge herself and set a record for the longest reading marathon.

Starting Saturday, March 24, 2024, she will read aloud a wide range of books, spanning at least 155 hours – approximately six days and a few more hours.

Ms Obeng said she wanted to obtain global recognition for local authors, having worked with them for ‘many years and understood their challenges’.

As Managing Partner of Africa Must Read, a non-profit organisation, she again considered the event as an opportunity to champion and boost the culture of reading among younger generations.

‘I see Guinness Book of World Records as a platform for global exposure, where people can showcase their talents, creativity and contributions to the community.

‘Apart from throwing the light on authors, my effort is also to encourage community members to take personal development as a responsibility since it leads to national development,’ she told the
Ghana News Agency.

Ms Obeng appealed for the support of individuals, corporates and stakeholders in the book and publishing industry ahead of the event scheduled to take place at the Aburi Botanical Garden in the Eastern Region.

The current longest reading marathon record of 124 hours is held by Rysbai Isakov (Kyrgyzstan) in Bursa, Turkey, who made the attempt from September 22 to 27, 2022. Ms Obeng’s attempt is expected to end Monday, April 1, 2024.

After all is done, the host of Books and Financial Review TV show plans to inaugurate additional Africa Must Read book clubs across schools in the country and beyond.

Africa Must Read, among other objectives, works to enrich African lives and build communities through literacy.

That, Ms Obeng explained, was being done by creating awareness of the importance of reading right from childhood to adulthood.

Book fairs, libraries, clubs and other initiatives supervised by the Organisation, she added, also helped to provide the youth ‘the best books by trusted aut
hors’.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Anthony Dzamefe, Dentaa Amoateng, Kojo Soboh joins 2024 Grammys special invitation list

Accra: Mr. Anthony Dzamefe, a renowned Ghanaian watchmaker and founder of Caveman Watches, Mr Kojo Soboh, Founder of EMY Africa Awards and Lady Dentaa Amoateng, Founder of GUBA Enterprise have been given special invitations to attend the 2024 Grammys Awards.

The Grammy Awards, one of the most prestigious events in the global music industry, attracts artistes, influencers, and industry leaders from around the world.

Speaking about the invitation, Mr. Dzamefe said, ‘I am humbled by the invitation to attend the Grammy Awards, which is a recognition of the craftsmanship and creativity that Ghana and Africa have to offer, and I’m proud to be part of this moment’.

The three personalities were also present at the GRAMMY African Nominee Brunch which served as a prelude to the main GRAMMY Awards ceremony.

The prestigious event brought together some of the brightest stars in African music, creating an atmosphere of celebration and camaraderie.

The event which seeks to celebrate African nominees, had the second edi
tion of the African Grammy Nominees brunch hosted by Ghanaian broadcaster Berla Mundi.

This year’s African Grammy Nominee Brunch was organised under the auspices of GUBA in partnership with Rollingstone is tipped to be worth attending as it has top-rated and award-winning African achievers gracing the occasion.

The likes of Grammy Award Winner and South African Singer Zakes Bantwini, Entrepreneur and founder of Emy Africa, Kojo Soboh, Grammy-nominated music producer, Musa Keys, and other great African personalities made the night full of applause for the African creative exports.

The brunch was held a day before the grand 66th Grammy Awards which made Tyla’s ‘Water’ win the new African category, ‘Best African Performance’ to honor African talents and ensure fairness and a level playing field for Africans in the coveted music awards.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Delta No. 11 on Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies; tops airline list

Delta has been recognised by Fortune witha ranking of eleventh on its Top 50 Most Admired Companies list.

Delta’s strong management and commitment to providing elevated experiences and premium products also placed it number one out of the eight airlines on Fortune’s list.

‘For 11 years in a row, the Delta team has earned a prominent spot on Fortune’s ranking of Most Admired Companies,’ said Delta CEO Ed Bastian. ‘This recognition is incredibly well deserved for the world’s greatest team who keeps soaring no matter what challenges they encounter on a daily basis.’

According to a press release issued Monday to the Ghana News Agency, Kingdom Concepts Consult in Accra, Delta scored 6.57 overall in the rankings; the next-highest score for a U.S. airline was 4.89.

‘To maintain an elevated level of operational excellence, Delta people propel the industry forward with the relentless focus on raising the bar at every stage of the travel journey,’ the release said. ‘Delivering safe and reliable service for our cus
tomers is what continuously promotes a culture of strong trust and performance. Our people are the reason that Delta is the most awarded airline in the industry.’

This past year, Delta scaled its investments to enhance the premium experience both in the air and on the ground. The airline is carrying out its industry-leading commitment to bringing fast, free Delta Sync Wi-Fi presented by T-Mobile to its entire global fleet and is introducing Delta Sync seatback, making seatback screens feel more like smart TVs.

Delta also launched multiple Delta Sky Clubs and oversaw major renovations and expansions at hubs, including JFK and LGA, LAX and SLC.

‘Delta has well proven its dominance in the industry with multiple recognitions, including Top U.S. Airline by Wall Street Journal, Cirium’s Platinum Award for high timeliness and operational excellence, and placing No. 1 in the Business Travel Magazine survey for the thirteenth year in a row, ‘ the release said.

Fortune collaborated with Korn Ferry on this survey of
corporate reputations. The publication began with about 1,500 candidates: the 1,000 largest U.S. companies ranked by revenue, along with non-U.S. companies in Fortune’s Global 500 database that have revenues of $10 billion or more. The assortment was narrowed to the highest-revenue companies in each industry, a total of 660 in 29 countries. The top-rated companies were picked from that pool of 660; the executives who voted work at the companies in that group.

To determine the best-regarded companies in 52 industries, Korn Ferry asked executives, directors, and analysts to rate enterprises in their own industry on nine criteria, from investment value and quality of management and products to social responsibility and ability to attract talent.

A company’s score must rank in the top half of its industry survey to be listed.

To select the top 50, Korn Ferry asked 3,720 executives, directors and securities analysts who had responded to the industry surveys to select the 10 companies they admired most.

They ch
ose from a list made up of the companies that ranked in the top 25% in last year’s surveys, plus those that finished in the top 20% of their industry. Anyone could vote for any company in any industry.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Spanish-Nigerian artist Amal drops highly anticipated single ‘God Knows’

The breakout music artiste, Amal, known for her renowned unique fusion of Spanish and Nigerian influences, has released her much anticipated single, ‘God Knows’.

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Building on the successes of her debut release, ‘New Beginnings,’ Amal continued to carve her niche in the music industry with a distinctive blend of R and B and Afro beats.?

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Amal’s entrancing vocals and poetic lyrics, showcased in ‘Detty December,’ resonated with audiences globally, earning her widespread acclaim.

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Amal brings her multicultural roots into the mix with a blend of English, pidgin English, and even some Spanish to showcase her versatility.?

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The title of the song demonstrated the power of the omniscient God in relation to everything that goes on with humans.

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‘God Knows’ is another soul-stirring composition that pushed the boundaries of genre, offering listeners an immersive musical experience.?

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It delved into themes of faith, perseverance, and self-discovery and is the perfect illustration of Amal’s unique take o
n the Afrobeat genre.?

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Inspired by her cultural heritage, Amal had embraced the alchemy of contemporary urban tempo, fusing this with an Afrobeat rhythm, punctuated beautifully by her hyptnotic Spanish and French poetic lyricism.,

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The artiste’s Spanish-Nigerian heritage served as a wellspring of inspiration, infusing her music with cultural richness and diversity.?

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The single, laden with emotion and sincerity, was a harmonious fusion of soul, R and B, Afrobeats and gospel elements, showcasing Amal’s versatility as a vocalist and storyteller creating an intimate connection with the listener.

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Fans could??connect with Amal to catch exclusive glimpses of the upcoming release, behind-the-scenes content, and updates.?

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Amal was poised to leave an indelible mark on the global music scene, solidifying her status as a cross-cultural music sensation.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Growing beards is a symbol of manliness – ‘Beards Gang President’

Growing long beards, especially among the youth, has become trendy; this, Mr. Richard Nana Adu-Bhonerg, the ‘Beards Gang President’ says, is a symbol of masculinity.

It is a common thing to spot about three to four men having side and long beards out of every five men in town; while some have shaped it nicely, leaving their heads bald, others also keep hair on their heads and still keep beards and moustaches.

Mr. Adu-Bhonerg, who is the Chief Executive Officer of 90 Degrees Tribe, an event organising company in Tema, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that the beard has always stood as a symbol of masculinity with tremendous importance.

He said that in Celtic tribes, the beard was so revered that Otto the Great swore by his beard whenever he had something of great seriousness and importance to say, suggesting that ‘if men were to have to swear on their facial hair today, the world might be a much more honest and trustworthy place’.

He added that in ancient Egypt, India, and most eastern cultures, beards we
re venerated at a high level and stood for dignity, wisdom, strength, and courage, as they were also regarded as a symbol of wealth, power, and importance, attributes that attract the men of today.

He noted that beards were in vogue because men were looking to a time when’men were men’ as it is something tangible that men could literally hold on to in times of stress.

On how the beard is groomed, the beards gang president said the early form of grooming beards of using soaps and water alone has been replaced with magnificent waxes, oils, and balms that can help men keep their beard looking its absolute best at all times.

He said while some dyed their beards to look nice, he has a naturally black beard, and therefore ‘all I do is apply my oil, and I’m good to go, getting all the glimpses from the ladies who are crazy about beards.’

Mr. Adu-Bhonerg said because keeping beards is for wise men, they know how to keep saliva and other impurities from their beards by sticking to the best hygiene practices.?

Mr.
Abdul Waajid Bancey, a member of the beard gang, told the GNA that he sometimes uses leele, also known as heena (a dye prepared from the plant Lawsonia inermis), to keep his beard black instead of chemical dyes.

Mr. Bancey said, just like about 75 percent of Muslims, he was keeping his beard in accordance with the Sunnah, which are the traditions and practices of the Islamic prophet?Muhammad?that constitute a model for Muslims to follow.

He agreed that keeping a beard well groomed was an expensive venture, disclosing that he visits the salon to shampoo it every four days, even though he bathes it twice a day.

According to him, doing so helps prevent bacteria from the environment and saliva from building up in it to develop rashes and other unwanted illnesses.

He further said that to make it easy for him to comb his beard, which has a tick texture, he uses hair relaxers once a while to soften it, adding that he prefers applying shea butter to his beards as other creams dirty his shirt whenever he sweats.?

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e said that while some use hair growth boosters, others also start growing their beards by applying creams that contain menthol, such as Robb, as it is believed that such creams cause the hair follicles to open and promote growth.?

As beard growth keeps trending and more young men join, perhaps a look at it biblically will help Christian men decide whether to follow the trend or not.

A search by the GNA revealed that the beard was regarded by the Hebrews and other eastern nations as the greatest ornament of a man and was as dear to them as life itself.

Biblically, just as seen in 2 Samuel 20:9, beards were objects of salutation, while other scriptures show that their cutting or shaping was frowned upon, while others also revealed that the Hebrews only neglected their beards when in deep sorrow.

Source: Ghana News Agency

KK Fosu breaks silence over inactivity in music space with new song

Legendary Ghanaian musician Kwame Kaakyire Fosu, popularly known as KK Fosu, says he has been preparing a unique music project for his fans, which is the main reason why he did not drop any project last year.

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The highly anticipated ‘Back to Sender’ music project has finally been released by the award-winning musician and was produced Saffbeatz, mixed and mastered by the legendary Appietus.

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The telepathy between KK Fosu and Appietus has over the years generated some timeless hit singles, and ‘Back to Sender’ is certainly no exception.

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In an interview, KK Fosu, who has graced the music scene for more than 25 years, stated that he had always wanted to prepare something unique and quality for his fans, and it has been worth the wait.

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‘I want to use this music project to announce my comeback in the music scene, and this is just the start. I have got some great collaborations with some of Ghana’s finest, and I believe this year will be my year,’ he said.

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When asked about his new single ‘Back to
Sender,’ KK Fosu stated that the theme of the song connotes its intention as he hits back at critics who always wanted his downfall.

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‘This is a redemption tune, and I want to send a clear signal to my followers and music lovers that I will never stop what I am doing and will continue to churn out more music,’ he said.

KK Fosu’s Dstyle Global music brand, which is managed by Bizzle Entertainment has planned a series of activities to celebrate his 25-year anniversary in the music industry later this year.

?The newly released ‘Back to Sender’ single is available across various music platforms.

Source: Ghana News Agency