Author: Kobby Josvan

  • Edu Herbal Clinic wins ‘Herbal Clinic of the Year’ at GBI Awards 2024

    Edu Herbal Clinic wins ‘Herbal Clinic of the Year’ at GBI Awards 2024

    It feels good when your hardwork and inputs are appreciated and respectful. Over the years, Edu Herbal Clinic has made a substantial impact in the health sector by transforming people’s lives through the use of local herbs.

    At the just ended Ghana Business and Innovation Awards, Edu Herbal Clinic was named the “Herbal Clinic of the Year”, recognizing its achievements towards building country.

    Upon receiving his awards, Dr. Edu expressed his sincere gratitude to the GBI award organisers for honouring his contributions to the herbal health industry. Dr. Mohammed attributes the clinic’s success to tenacity, diligence, and cooperation. The centre aspires to play a major role in the growth and development of the country’s herbal industry.

    EDU HERBAL CLINIC

    The Edu Herbal Clinic specialises in treating a wide range of medical conditions, including fibroids, ulcers, hepatitis, prostate issues, asthma, and sexually transmitted infections. The clinic is located in two main locations: Odorkor Official Town near Christ Ebenezer Prep. School, Accra, and Mankessim Baiikrom, which houses the head office.

  • Akasii releases a new single titled ‘Bebe’

    Akasii releases a new single titled ‘Bebe’

    Elizabeth Ampah Kyei, a professional Afrobeat and high life artist better known by her stage name Akasii, recently dropped her newest single, “Bebe.”

    “Bebe,” which was produced by the renowned musician and producer Kuami Eugene, was formally released under Chris Toffey Entertainment on April 5, 2024.

    Akasii, formerly known as Lyzzy Bae, aspires to represent Ghana internationally and reestablish herself in the music industry under a more Ghanaian name.

    Akasii

    In multiple categories, including reggae, Akasii is a nominee for the Central Music Awards. This demonstrates her musical versatility.

    ‘Bebe’ is available on all music streaming platforms globally. Kindly follow her on all social media platforms.

    Click to watch the visualizer on YouTube:

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    Audiomack:
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    iTunes
    http://itunes.apple.com/album/id1737238033?ls=1&app=itunes

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  • Tracing our route, Highlife our pride

    Tracing our route, Highlife our pride

    Highlife music is a vibrant and rhythmic genre that originated in Ghana in the early 20th century. Highlife is a fusion of jazz and swing from the West with traditional Akan rhythms. It is well-known for its upbeat melodies, memorable guitar riffs, and contagious dance beats. Highlife preaches about stories of everyday life, love, and social issues. It is a genre that accurately embodies Ghanaian spirit and culture.

    Highlife music is characterised by a wide range of instruments that work together to produce its unique sound. Highlife uses a number of important instruments, such as:

    1. Guitar: The guitar is a key component of highlife music, contributing solos, rhythmic patterns, and melodic lines. It is frequently distinguished by deft fingerpicking and steady strumming.
    2. The palm-wine guitar: An unusual kind of guitar popular in the early days of highlife music. It is played with a finger-picking technique and has a distinctive sound.
    3. Horn section: Trombones, saxophones, and trumpets are frequently heard in highlife ensembles. These instruments give the music a bright, rich texture.
    4. Percussion: The rhythmic backbone of highlife is provided by drums and percussion instruments such as shakers, bongos, and congas. They drive the music’s energy and produce catchy grooves.
    5. Keyboard instruments: To add harmonies and enhance the sound, highlife occasionally uses keyboard instruments like the organ or piano.

    The vibrant and contagious rhythms that define highlife music are produced by the combination of these instruments. It is a genre that genuinely displays Ghanaian musicians’ skill and inventiveness.

    Some amazing instrumentalists who have helped shape the highlife genre tremendously. These are a few significant figures:

    1. E.T. Mensah: Often referred to as the “King of Highlife,” Mensah was a trumpet player and bandleader from Ghana. He is credited as one of the creators of the highlife genre and popularised the genre in the 1950s and 1960s.
    2. C.K. Mann: A Ghanaian highlife musician, Charles Kofi Mann was also known by his stage name C.K. Mann. He was renowned for both his guitar prowess and his soulful voice. Mann’s music featured an original fusion of Afrobeat, funk, and highlife elements.
    3. Amakye Dede: Known by his stage name “Iron Boy,” Amakye Dede is a highlife performer from Ghana who has been active since the 1970s. His ability to blend modern elements with traditional highlife has earned him recognition, as have his powerful vocals.
    4. Nana Ampadu: Renowned highlife musician, songwriter, and bandleader from Ghana is Nana Ampadu. He is well-known for his contributions to the highlife genre and has written many hit songs in the genre.

    These are a few instrumentalists who have had a significant influence on highlife music over the years. They have all contributed their distinct styles and talents to the genre, helping to mould it into what it is today.

    Both musically and culturally, highlife music has had a huge influence. It has been extremely influential in forming Ghana’s and West Africa’s music scenes. Here are some examples of the impact highlife has had:

    1. Cultural Identity: A key component of Ghanaian culture, highlife music has come to represent the country’s identity. It has been a source of pride for Ghanaians and represents the rich cultural legacy of the nation.
    2. Social Commentary: Highlife provides a forum for artists to voice their opinions and examine societal issues by addressing social and political issues. It has proven to be an effective tool for bringing up significant issues and starting conversations about them.
    3. Influence on Other Genres: Highlife has influenced a number of other genres, both domestically and abroad. Popular genres such as Afrobeat, Afro-pop, and even modern Western music have incorporated its captivating rhythms and melodies.
    4. Global Reach: Listeners all over the world have embraced highlife music and it has become well-known internationally. It has served as an inspiration for performers from various backgrounds, adding to the diversity of world music.
    5. Economic Impact: The development of Ghana’s music industry has been facilitated by highlife music. It has given musicians, producers, and other industry professionals job opportunities.

    In general, Ghanaian culture, music, and other areas have been profoundly influenced by highlife music. Its catchy rhythms, melancholic melodies, and profound lyrics still have an impact on listeners, making it a popular genre today.

    Contemporary Highlife

    There are some fantastic contemporary highlife artists that are doing amazingly well, projecting the music genre to the world. Some of these amazing skills are listed below.

    1. Bisa Kdei: Known for his smooth vocals and catchy melodies, Bisa Kdei is a Ghanaian highlife and afrobeats artist. His songs frequently combine elements of traditional highlife with contemporary production.
    2. Kofi Kinaata is a fantastic artist! His distinctive fusion of hiplife and highlife music has made him well-known. The lyrics of Kofi Kinaata’s songs frequently evoke strong feelings in listeners with their thought-provoking melody. He has a talent for using music to tell stories, tackle social issues, and share relatable experiences. Some of his hit songs include “Susuka,” “Confession,” and “Things Fall Apart.”
    3. Kwabena Kwabena is an incredible artist! His soulful highlife music and silky voice are well-known. Kwabena Kwabena frequently discusses love, relationships, and life experiences in his heartfelt songs. Among his well-known compositions are “Aso,” “Adult Music,” and “Bue Kwan.”
    4. KiDi: KiDi is a Ghanaian singer-songwriter whose music combines R&B, afrobeats, and highlife. His captivating songs and deep voice have helped him become more well-known.
    5. King Promise: Combining R&B and afrobeats with highlife, King Promise is another gifted Ghanaian musician. He has a devoted fan base thanks to his heartfelt lyrics and sultry voice.
    6. Kuami Eugene: A notable figure in the highlife and afrobeats scenes, Kuami Eugene is a versatile musician from Ghana. His distinct style and upbeat performances have won him multiple accolades.

    These musicians incorporate modern elements into the highlife sound to represent its current sound.

    The Future of the Genre of HighLife

    Highlife music has a bright and promising future! Despite having a long history rooted in Ghanaian culture, highlife is still evolving and adjusting to new influences. Infusing afrobeats, hiplife, and other genres with highlife elements is a common practice among modern artists.

    Due to this fusion, highlife is able to maintain its relevance in the current music scene and appeal to a larger audience. There is a chance that highlife will become even more well-known globally as interest in African music continues to grow.

    For as long as there are talented musicians and enthusiastic fans, highlife music will flourish and change for many years to come!

  • King Promise pays fans medical bills, tuition fees

    King Promise pays fans medical bills, tuition fees

    Award-winning Ghanaian musician Gregory Bortey Newman, better known by his stage name King Promise, showed his fans kindness by lending a supportive hand.

    The well-known musician provided financial support to a few of his fans over the weekend by paying for their urgent needs, tuition, and medical bills.

    In an effort to help, the singer of “Terminator” asked his fans to share their urgent concerns with him on X, a platform that was formerly known as Twitter, on Saturday.

    He humorously referenced his song lyrics, stating, “I know I said ‘I get matter for my head’ on Paris, but which matter you get for your head too? Tell me, make I see how we fit solve am.”

    In response to his plea, fans flooded the comments section with their needs, and the singer complied by offering help where he could.

    This act of generosity demonstrates King Promise’s commitment to helping the underprivileged and giving back to his community. His willingness to use his position and resources to better the lives of his followers speaks much about his morality and integrity.

    In a world where celebrities are often scrutinised for living extravagant lives, King Promise’s gesture stands out as a welcome reminder of the value of humility and empathy. Helping his fans in their hour of need not only relieves their financial hardships but also fosters a sense of gratitude and community among them.

  • I rejected $50,000 offer to do a song for a political party – Shasha Marley

    I rejected $50,000 offer to do a song for a political party – Shasha Marley

    Renowned Ghanaian reggae musician Julius Amua-Sekyi, better known by his stage name Shasha Marley, has disclosed that he declined a $50,000 offer to write a song for a political party.

    According to Shasha, the offer is contingent on the choice to write a political and campaign song for the unnamed political party. He considers himself to be apolitical, and supporting a political party goes against his morals.

    The “Twin City Mafia” hitmaker, speaking exclusively to Abeiku Santa on UTV’s “ATUU” programme, revealed that he was alerted about the noteworthy opportunity by a long-time friend over the phone. This kept him up all night until he met with the friend the next day to finalise the deal. He did, however, choose to turn down the offer after talking to his wife about it.

  • Wendy Shay, Larruso to storm Kasoa Blue Top Villa

    Wendy Shay, Larruso to storm Kasoa Blue Top Villa

    Known for its vibrant atmosphere, expanding population, and role as a centre of trade and commerce, Kasoa is a place that welcomes people from a wide range of backgrounds and has produced a number of extraordinary talents, making it a centre for entertainment.

    The Blue Top Villa Hotel is scheduled to host one of the largest Salla festivals on April 13, 2024, featuring dancehall act Larruso and Queen of GH music Wendy Shay. This is another incredible moment that will go down in the annals of Kasoa history.

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    Wendy Shay, Larruso to light up Kasoa and its environs with incredible and spectacular performances, an experience you can’t miss.

    Queen of ShayGeng is about to take the stage with an electrifying and unforgettable performance.

    Other talented acts to thrills music lovers and enthusiasts include; Zidor, Pawez RTB, AngieWood, Gazy Bwoy, Choobi Zamani, Odeneho Canella and amazing surprises.

    Tickets are going for a cool Ghc50.00, GHC 200.00 VIP, GHC1,000.00 Table of 5 and GHC5,000.00 for 10 persons respectively.

    Official MCs and DJs on rotation are; MC Berimah, Big MC, MC Kay, DJ Richie, DJ Kankoke and Baby DJ.

    For tickets and reservations; Kindly call or WhatsApp: (+233) 024 766 0923 / 054 644 5857

  • Serwaa Amihere, an outstanding figure in the media space

    Serwaa Amihere, an outstanding figure in the media space

    Serwaa Amihere is a Ghanaian talented newscaster and broadcast journalist who has won numerous awards. She also hosts a number of shows on GHOne TV, including “State of Affairs” and “Cheers.” She is the first Ghanaian to win “Best TV Newscaster of the Year” at the RTP Awards.

    Her Journalism Career

    The journalistic career of Serwaa Amihere has been really remarkable. She began her career at the GHOne TV station as a producer before moving on to become a news anchor. She is renowned for her outstanding interviewing abilities and her capacity to address significant problems. Her commitment to the field and her love of journalism have earned her respect from others in the field.

    Her Distinctiveness

    Serwaa Amihere’s capacity to engage her audience is what sets her apart. She approaches journalism from a novel angle, posing in interesting queries and presenting the news in a compelling manner. She distinguishes herself in the industry with her devotion to producing high-quality content and her devotion to her craft.

    Serwaa Amihere has made a significant impact in the field of journalism. Her reporting and interviews have brought significant issues to light, igniting discussions and increasing awareness. Her professionalism and commitment to her work have also served as an inspiration to many aspiring journalists. Her public persona and the industry at large have surely benefited from her appearance in the media.

    She has always advocated for positive change. Throughout her career, Serwaa Amihere has addressed a wide range of significant issues. Some of the topics she has tackled include politics, social justice, women’s empowerment, and current affairs. She has held perceptive interviews with well-known people, offering a forum for important conversations about these urgent problems. Her commitment to drawing attention to these issues has sparked change and increased awareness.

    Serwaa has participated in a number of charitable endeavours and is well-known for her charitable work. One of the noteworthy initiatives she has backed is a drive to give impoverished Ghanaian children access to resources and education. She has impacted the lives of those in need by raising awareness and money through her platform, the Serwaa Amihere Foundation. Her use of her position to support the community is encouraging.

    As an ambassador, she has worked with multiple brands to promote their goods and services. Through these collaborations, she is able to meaningfully display her sense of style, personality, and influence. She strengthens her position as a reliable influencer and contributes value to the marketing initiatives of respectable brands by allying with them. Her utilisation of her platform to establish mutually advantageous alliances is inspiring. Among the notable brands showcased are DSTV, Flora Tissue, and Nasco, to name a few.

  • ‘Talent isn’t enough’ – Richie Mensah explains why some talented artistes fail

    ‘Talent isn’t enough’ – Richie Mensah explains why some talented artistes fail

    Ghanaian music producer Richie Mensah discussed why he believes skill is not enough to succeed in the music business.

    He asserts that although talent is important, success requires other factors as well.

    Mensah has worked with some of the biggest names in the business, including MzVee, KiDi, and Kuami Eugene. He has identified four essential components that he feels are necessary for success.

    He talked about marketability, discipline, common sense, and industry expertise. He emphasised that these elements frequently matter more than just talent.

    Richie clarified in a Instagram video that a lot of gifted artists fall short because they do not have these fundamental abilities.

    He stated that an estimated 80% of gifted artists fall short of their goals for success, frequently as a result of a lack of knowledge about the business aspects of the field.

    According to him, music should be treated like any other business. Netizens’ perspectives on the topic differed in the comments section of the Lynx Entertainment CEO’s video.

  • Fuel prices to go up in April – IES warns

    Fuel prices to go up in April – IES warns

    The Institute for Energy Security’s (IES) Executive Director, Nana Amoasi VII, predicts a sharp increase in fuel prices in the coming weeks.

    In a directive dated April 3, 2024, the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) instructed various parties involved in the oil marketing and distribution industry to impose additional fees. Gasoline costs 16 pesewas per litre, diesel costs 14 pesewas per litre, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) costs 14 pesewas per kilogramme.

    The Price Stabilisation and Recovery Levy on petroleum products was discontinued by the NPA, which prompted this.

    Thus, the price of petrol and diesel was adjusted by the state-owned Oil Marketing Company, or GOIL. Currently, their retail prices are GH¢14.15 and GH¢14.74 per litre, respectively. GOIL implemented these modifications on April 4, 2024.

    Fuel prices have risen at their fastest rate since February 2023, when a litre of petrol cost GH15.40 and a litre of diesel GH15.50.

    In an interview on Friday, Nana Amoasi VII criticised the suspension, saying it was not well thought out before it was implemented on the Citi Breakfast Show (CBS) on Citi FM.

    He used past instances, in which prices hit GH¢18 per litre in 2022, to demonstrate how the levy had fallen short of its goal of keeping fuel prices stable.

    With predictions that fuel prices would rise to GH¢14.05 per litre, or a double increase, Nana Amoasi VII warned of an impending spike in fuel prices.

    “The suspension of the levy was not well-thought through because it was clear in the statement that it was intended to relieve consumers of intending price hikes which are necessitated by happenings on the world market and also our own forex market. Then the OMCs increase fuel prices in response to the domestic foreign market and the international fuel market. Unfortunately, a day or two, the NPA comes to say we are reversing the suspension of that levy which is meant to cushion consumers and this time around, the NPA fails to give the reasons for the suspension.”

    “We have not seen any impact of this levy on fuel prices over the years because it has not been able to stabilise prices and prices shot up as high as GH¢18 per litre somewhere in 2022 and we are seeing the same thing now. What is going to happen is that fuel is going to increase again. Few have done it already and others are yet to do it and prices will roughly rise GH¢14.05 and so fuel prices will soon see a double increase,” stated.

  • Ghana ranked 5th best governed African country

    Ghana ranked 5th best governed African country

    Ghana is ranked fifth among the ten best-governed African nations by the World Economics Governance Index 2023 report, ahead of Senegal, Malawi, Lesotho, Burkina Faso, Togo, and Nigeria.

    Ghana, which is commemorating more than 30 years of democracy under the Fourth Republic, is frequently referred to as the Sub-Saharan region’s shining example of democracy.

    The World Economics Governance Index demonstrated that, despite a number of recent setbacks that have negatively impacted the nation’s rankings on international reports, there has been a notable improvement in the country’s administration.

    Ghana comes in at number five in the report, trailing only Mauritius, Namibia, South Africa, and Botswana. The report states that ratings were assigned using the following indices: Press Freedom, Corruption, Political Rights, and Rule of Law. Ghana is now the best-governed nation in West Africa as a result.

    Ghana scored 88.4% in the political rights category, but significantly lower scores in the categories of rule of law, corruption, and press freedom. It is also noteworthy that none of the top ten African nations with the best governance practices received a “A” rating since they fell short of the required percentage to qualify for that level.

    The report demands significant improvements in the way the nation’s rule of law is administered, a better strategy for combating corruption, which has turned into a “evil paint” for every government that comes to power, and—above all—the provision of a free and unrestricted work environment for journalists and media practitioners.