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"Top Philosopher"- Rev. Eastwood Anaba praises Stonebwoy

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"Top Philosopher"- Rev. Eastwood Anaba praises Stonebwoy “Top Philosopher” – Rev. Eastwood Anaba praises Stonebwoy[/caption] The Founder and General Overseer of Eastwood Anaba Ministries, has tagged Reggae and dancehall artist Stonebwoy, as one of the most talented musicians in Ghana. According to Rev Eastwood Anaba, anytime he listens to Stonebwoy’s songs, he sees an intelligent person just like a University professor. “I listened to Stonebwoy, I called my daughter and said ‘get me the number of that young man. I want to call him and tell him he’s a very intelligent man. You see, I listened to the man and it was almost as if I was listening to a professor of a university at that young age,” Rev. Anaba told his congregation. According to him, Stonebwoy’s talent is a manifestation of how God has blessed Ghana with intelligent people. “…So I told myself, there are intelligent people like this in Ghana. Blessed people like this in Ghana. God has given them gifts.” Rev Eastwood Anaba said.]]>

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Victory set to release ‘Stubborn’ featuring Asake 

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Nigerian Afrobeats sensation, Anthony Ebuka Victor, better known by the stage name Victory is set to release a new singel titled “Stubborn”. (more…)

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Davido releases Music Visuals for ‘Kante’

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Multiple award-winning Afrobeats singer and songwriter, David Adeleke, known professionally as Davido has released the much-awaited video for his song ‘Kante’ which features Nigerian songstress Fave. (more…)

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Amaarae’s ‘Sad Girlz Luv Money’ goes platinum in the United States

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Amaarae’s hit song “Sad Girlz Luv Money,” featuring Kali Uchis & Moliy, has achieved platinum certification in the United States, as announced by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). (more…)

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J.Derobie launches own label, Turf Way Records, shares new EP ‘Firm After All’

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Ghanaian artiste J.Derobie sets sail on a fresh journey following his departure from Mr Eazi’s Empawa Africa record label. (more…)

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Lalue’s Last Dance, as majestic display of culture brings curtain down on Prampram Kpledomi

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One striking feature about the LalueKpledomi festival is the Drum or “Kplemi”. Slashed with a permanent white marker, whoever carries it, carries the soul and spirit of the people of Prampram. It is their heritage. 

For bystanders, it may look ordinary to the eyes but for those closer to it, it is a spiritual heirloom that has transcended generations. And it comes with blessings. The present generation therefore has a duty to ensure the traditional transition continues. 

After all, it is through the sounds from the belly of the drum that draw the crowd together, to pay homage to their cultural heritage.  And through traditional rites, the evocation of blessings is thus performed in the form of dance. There is no age limit to the performance, so far as one has the limb to move. So, after the first two that took place, the third and final one came off with the full and active participation of hundreds of participants from all walks of life, including foreign tourists. 

Despite its festive nature, the spiritual aspects were also not left out- they were taken care of by the traditional priests and the various priestesses in charge of various deities.  A procession often preceded the celebration to the grounds. The only difference for the final one is that it often ended up in Lakple or lower Prampram, where final rites are performed, and the drum dipped into the ocean. MG 2435 Radiant

First, the sound of the drum must kick in for the procession to begin. Bystanders then join in. once the procession enters Lakple and before a sacred tree is circled around as part of the rites, libation is performed another sacred ground.  Upon the performance of those rites, the procession then visits key homes in the area, where associated rites and dancing are performed. Among the cortege in the procession, apart from the Queenmother Naa Osabu Abbey I, Nene Tetteh Wakah III, Paramount Chief, priests and various priestesses responsible for various deities, Dawhenya Mantse Nene Tetteh Kodie Arden IV was also present.  There were also Asafoatsemei and Asafoanyemei.  After the last performance, the cortege then proceeded to the beach, where rites were also performed by the priests for and on behalf of the people of Prampram.  As a fishing community,  prayers were said  for bumper harvests for our fishermen and those associated with the business. Prayers were also said for other professional bodies and groups. Speaking to PramcitiTV, the YouTube Channel based in Prampram, Nii Ayiku Obleh IV, “Numlor Kpanyor” or Counsellor of Kley, said the third and final Kple offers the town an opportunity to cleanse itself from negative things. 

“We are mandated by the gods to cleanse ourselves in the sea and once that is done, we can now celebrate the new year,” he added. 

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Part of the cleansing also involves the dipping of the drum into the ocean and once that is done, the public is therefore allowed to enter sea and bath.  

Already, there are talks within the town of strategically packaging the festival as one of the most important hubs for cultural tourism. 

by Anny Osabutey, Alvin Nii Okai Kasabrefo, Ronnie Botchwey & Naa Merley Aborti Korley. 

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Kofi Kinaata shares tracklist for upcoming debut EP ‘Kofi oo Kofi’

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Ahead of Kofi Kinaata‘s upcoming debut EP, “Kofi oo Kofi” the musician has revealed the official tracklist for the project. (more…)

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