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‘’ALL EYES ON ME’’ - Fancy Gadam

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Reigning Artiste Fancy Gadam, is set to release his much anticipated single ‘’ALL EYES ON ME’’ . Fans of the Gadam nation are waiting with much anticipation even though they haven’t had enough of his recent hit single ‘’WE DEY COLLECT’’. Fancy Gadam was adjured Discovery of the year at both Jigwei and Bass Awards in 2016. The Tamale based star boy has seen tremendous growth in his music career last year.   Fancy Gadam, Known in private life as Ahmed Mujahid Bello earned 5 nominations at the 2016 Bass Awards and his song “Champion boy” has been ranked Number One (1) song for the month of October on Radio Justice’s Northern Countdown Chart Show . Fancy popular Concrete won 2nd place in the first edition of the countdown chart show.

Maccasio ''INSIDE MUSIC VIDEO'' to be Released Tomorrow

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Maccasio is set released a video for his latest INSIDE -featuring Zeal of VVIP.“INSIDE ” visuals are what you’d expect from the Tamale based rapper with pretty girls galore, and energetic dancers. Zeal continues his stellar track record on feature verses. The song is anticipated to be one of the standouts from Maccasio 2017 projects. Rumors has it that the music video was shot in Korle-Gonnoin in Ghana’s capital, Accra and directed by DCFilms, Salifu Abdul Hafiz .  According to reports “Inside” is produced by Black Avenue Muzik’s in-house producer, DJ Breezy DJ Breezy and mixed by PossiGee. ‘’ January 1, 2017, Tamale, the capital town of the Northern Region of Ghana was lit when two of Ghana's hottest musicians invaded the city for the New Year's biggest concert dubbed "Too Big Concert". The event organised by MNC Entertainment saw one of Tamale's biggest acts; Maccasio and Dancehall star, Shatta Wale as the headline artistes....

Make A Change Foundation Donates to Deprived School & Community in Salaga

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Michael Jackson lyrics  "I'm starting with the man in the mirror/I'm asking him to change his ways/And no message could have been any clearer/If you wanna make the world a better place/Take a look at yourself and then make a change." Is been put into action by Make A ChangeFoundation. These words of the late king of pop, came to life on January 16th 1988, when worldwide pop star Michael Jackson released this iconic hit single Man in the Mirror. "Man in the Mirror was written by Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett. Make A Change Foundation has organized 4 successfully donations and the 5th donation happened to be yesterday 16 January 2017, same day and date when ‘’ Man in the Mirror’’ was released. Make A Change Foundation donated reading materials and uniforms to a deprived and needy community school in Matilapo community in Salaga district in the Northern region of Ghana. Speaking to Inusah Latifa , one of the leading membe...

10 Northern Ghanain Rappers You Need to Pay Attention to in 2017

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Pundits and fans bemoaned about the state of hip-hop in 2016, but the climate may not have been as dismal as they think. The last 12 months were dominated by Fancy and Maccasio with allegations and blind loyalty among their fan base. Another promising thing about 2016 was the development of rising talent. Artists such as Nuru, Soorebia, Nandos, Dboy, Wumbie the Rapper, Gaffachi, Double Tee, Saani, and Fizz took the next step in their careers with lauded debut albums and hit singles, infusing some new blood into the mainstream arena, while radio stations and dj had their favorites Nuru, Soorebia, Nandos, Fizz, Dboy, Wumbie the Rapper, Gaffachi, Double Tee, and Saani, managed to make good on their online hype. 2017 is looking to be even more fruitful, as a number of acts spent last year putting in major work in the studio and on the road and are now positioned to become household names off themselves as well as maintain their place on it. These guys too, have consistently been m...

Black Stars can’t win AFCON 2017 - JusticeFMSports Editor

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Justice Sports Editor has cast doubts in the Black Stars’ ability to win the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) for the fifth time in Ghana’s history. Abubakari Yussif says unlike others who are being nationalistic to say that Ghana’s senior national team can conquer Africa at the 2017 AFCON in Gabon, realistically, the best of the Black Stars will be a semi-final appearance. “If I am to speak as a Ghanaian, I would say the Black Stars can win but if I am to be realistic, the best for them will be the semi finals. It hurts to say that but that is the truth” he said . The former Guan United goalie noted that the current crop of players who recently called on the new Ghanaian President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to increase their bonuses are not committed and do not have the nation at heart, a situation he said could affect their performance at the tournament. “At this crucial moment when they should be thinking of how to win the trophy, the players are rather talking abou...

Who was your '' Northern Ghanaian Female Model of the Year 2016 ''

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Fashion may have gotten fast, but consumers have gotten faster. In the wake of fashion and modeling in the northern regions of Ghana, this creative arts sector has seen marvelous growth in recent months. Modeling agencies, clothing lines and brands have organized fashion events and all has been successful.  Between 2015/16 Sanatu Zambang has spotted some female models whom have so far shown interesting characters in the quest to shine on the spotlight of the world of modeling.  Irene Konlan,  former miss Afro tourism and culture 2015    is a student of the Tamale Polytechnic where she is studying Hotel Catering and Institutional management. Irene Konlan hails from Kanbagu in the Bunkpurugu/Yunyoo District of the Northern Region. Irene Konlan is the former miss Afro tourism and culture 2015.  Irene Konlan embarked on a anti skin bleaching ambassador for the 3 northern regions of Ghana, her campaigned was endorsed by Ama-K-Aberebese ...

Health Worker's ''Attitude '' Keeps Pregnant Women away from Health Facilities

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Research conducted by Send-Ghana, a civil society organisation, has established that the disrespectful attitude of some nurses and midwives is deterring pregnant women from accessing healthcare facilities.   It, therefore, recommended that the Ghana Health Service ( GHS) should take pragmatic measures to orient health workers on the importance of   being polite when providing   maternal health services, to help improve client health provider relationship. The study further recommended that sanctions should be instituted against nurses and midwives who disrespected patients and be implemented without compromise, in a bid to ensure improvement in maternal healthcare delivery. It indicated that improving client health provider relationship could help decrease maternal mortality resulting from the many deliberate deliveries outside of the health facilities. Presenting the highlights of the survey to the Ministry of Health and other stakeholders in...