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Audiomack teams up with Daily Paper to sponsor annual football tournament

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In line with its  commitment to empower communities where it operates, music streaming platform, Audiomack joined forces with Amsterdam-based fashion label, Daily Paper to upgrade the football field of Accra High School foGirls.

The renovation was also completed in time for the 2021 Daily Paper football tournament sponsored by Audiomack and held to unite the local creative community.

Alongside Audiomack, the line-up of teams saw some of the best African creatives and athletes such as SmallGod, Eunice Beckham, La Meme Gang and team members  from Daily Paper, Free the Youth, Young,Melanin Unscripted and Native Mag. They played against each other with soccer kits designed by Daily Paper in collaboration with Puma.

Speaking about the initiative, David Ponte, CMO and Co-Founder of Audiomack reiterated Audiomack’s commitment to enabling innovation and creativity in its host communities. He said, “Our mission at Audiomackis not only to move music forward, but to also empower the youth so they can continue to innovate and express their creativity on and off the pitch. Audiomack remains dedicated to touching and improving the lives of individuals in communities where we operate and we are extremely grateful for the opportunity to combine efforts with Daily Paper, Puma and the Accra High School for Girls to achieve this”.

Also commenting, Jefferson Osei, Co-Founder of Daily Paper said, “We are glad to collaborate with Audiomack who shares in our vision to accelerate growth in the African creative industry. Giving back to the continent that inspired us to create our label has always been a dream for us and we will continue to intensify efforts towards achieving that vision”

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Since its expansion into the African region, Audiomack continues to demonstrate its commitment to accelerating the creative industry by investing capital and knowledge resources into the continent’s culture and communities.

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National Chief Imam Sheikh Sharubutu turns 105 

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National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu is celebrating his 105th birthday today, April 23, 2024, amidst widespread admiration and respect from people across the nation. (more…)

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Is Black Sherif getting ready to release a new album?

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Black Sherif has recently teased fans with a potential hint about his upcoming second studio album. (more…)

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My death rumour was a lie from hell – Zack Orji

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Legendary Nigerian actor, Zack Orji has described rumours of his death as “a lie from the pit of hell”. (more…)

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Daddy Lumba and I have no beef song for each other – Nana Acheampong

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Renowned Highlife icon, Nana Acheampong, has dispelled persistent rumors of discord between himself and fellow musician Daddy Lumba. (more…)

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Bobrisky appeals six-month sentence

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Nigerian cross-dresser, Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, has filed a notice of appeal challenging the recent verdict of a Federal High Court in Lagos State. (more…)

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Mastercard collaborates with industry stakeholders to tackle cyber threats in Ghana

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Mastercard, a leading global payment technology company, recently concluded the second edition of the Fraud and Cyber Resilience Forum event in Accra, Ghana. This year’s event provided a vital platform for industry stakeholders to converge and address pressing cybersecurity challenges. Building on the success of last year’s inaugural event, the second edition saw increased interest and participation, with experts and professionals gathering to discuss and tackle the evolving cyber risks faced by organizations in today’s dynamic digital landscape.


With cybercrime on the rise, including identity theft and phishing, Mastercard prioritizes fraud prevention and cybersecurity worldwide, including in Ghana. This commitment becomes even more critical given that Ghana recorded GH¢49.5 million in direct financial losses through cyber fraud activities between January and June of 2023, highlighting the need for concerted efforts to safeguard the financial services industry and government from attacks. In response to these challenges, Mastercard is not only investing in innovation and collaborations, but also providing an avenue for stakeholders to discuss best practices to ensure cyber resilience in the country.
“In Ghana, the proliferation of digital services has brought unprecedented convenience to consumers and businesses alike. However, with this increased connectivity comes an alarming rise in cyber threats, posing significant risks to both financial institutions and their consumers,” said Bossman Kwapong, The Country Director for Ghana at Mastercard. “In light of these challenges, Mastercard recognizes the critical role it plays in fortifying Ghana’s digital infrastructure. Hosting events like the Fraud and Cyber Resilience Forum is not just a proactive measure—it’s a necessary step towards enhancing awareness, collaboration, and resilience within the Ghanaian ecosystem.”
The forum delved into the most recent tactics employed by cybercriminals, their targeted assets, and the underlying motivations behind their attacks. With a particular emphasis on the financial services sector, the forum provided an extensive examination of the local cyber threat environment, recent instances of fraud, and effective strategies to mitigate vulnerabilities that could affect business profitability. Additionally, Mastercard showcased its state-of-the-art fraud detection solutions, including the Decision Intelligence system, which leverages advanced technologies to swiftly identify and thwart fraudulent activities in real-time, safeguarding customers’ accounts and transactions.
Stakeholders at the event expressed a shared commitment to fostering collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and proactive measures to mitigate cyber risks within Ghana’s financial ecosystem. The consensus reached underscored the importance of ongoing dialogue, collective action, and continued investment in robust cybersecurity infrastructure to safeguard against emerging threats. As participants departed the event, they left with a renewed sense of purpose and determination to join forces in strengthening cyber resilience and promoting a secure digital future for Ghana.

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Bossman Akuffo Kwapong, Country Director for Ghana
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