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Wutah ‘Reunion’ On Hold As Artists Bicker On Air

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Any flicker of hope that erstwhile sensational music duo Wutah are staging a comeback has been blown out of the water by the artists themselves, after an acrimonious conversation on air that showed there was no love lost between them.
In an appearance on Pluzz Fm in Accra, Wutah admitted that the stories of their reunion was sparked due to a plan to perform together during the Kwahu Easter festival that failed to materialise. However, Afriyie made it clear that the issues that led to their break-up has not been solved, so a reunion is out of the question.

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Efya Has Joined Jackie Appiah, Van Vicker, Nadia Buari, Asem & Others As Glo Ambassador

Finally Glo is here in Ghana and they have signed an endorsement with the lovable Efya. The ‘Little Things’ songstress is standing up slowly. She has joined the big Glo family which houses icons such as Nii Ado Quaynor alias Tinny, George Kwabena Adu (Kwabena Kwabena), Irene Logan, Nana Wiafe Asante Mensah (Asem), Asamoah Gyan, … Read more

Daddy Lumba [DL] For ‘Legends & Legacy Ball’ 2011!

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Celebrating Daddy Lumba

In the western world, legends are honoured, appreciated and celebrated all the time. They are awarded in their various fields of endeavour when they are alive and active. Even when they finally give up the ghost, they still get acknowledgements and recognition.

Celebrating legends posthumously has become the order of the day in our part of the world. Legends die many years before they are celebrated or anything done in their names.

Imajin Advertising, an event promotion and management outfit based inAccrabelieves it is prudent if legends are honoured and appreciated while they are alive and can relish in the accolades, praise and other benefits that come from being recognized as a legend.

The company feels it is wrong to wait till a legend dies before praises and accolades are showered on them, when the same can be done whiles they are alive. Owing to the above, an event ‘Legends & Legacy Ball’, to honour living legends has been instituted.

The ‘Legends & Legacy Ball’ is an annual event to honour music legends. As time goes on, the company hopes to extend the event to Kumasi to cater for the Northern sector of the country.

The maiden edition of the ‘LAL Ball’ focuses on legendary high life musician born and christened Charles Kojo Fosu but known by many as Daddy Lumba and recently responds to ‘DL’.

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