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Saturday, 1 December 2012

Psquare promises Ghanaians an alingo night, come December 1

Histories are created by historians and come December 1, another historical feat will be witnessed in the entertainment industry of Ghana by the historians-Malta Guinness, as they take the top of the world celebration to another level.

For the first time, Africa’s multiple awards winning duo-Psquare, Ghana’s fastest Rapper and BET award winner-Sarkodie and the dynamic-R2Bees, will come face to face with their fans that have yearned to see them together.

With over 100 hit songs among the super-duper stars billed for the night, Ghana is definitely set for the history books. In between all these, dance steps like the Alantas, Asokpo, Gbohee, Yahozee and the current rave of the moment-Azonto, and not forgetting the Alingo dances will take centre stage.

The event is also expected to witness Ghana’s biggest flash mob, with a special ‘Chop My Money’ celebration dance to go with it. Attendance is invitation only and free tickets can be won by participating in any of the various call-ins on air or visit www.facebook.com/maltaguinnessghana, like the page, and pick up your invitation from the Malta Guinness stand in front of Shoprite at the Accra Mall.

It’s going to be the biggest, exciting and exhilarating concert to mark the end of the year in a grand style.

The date is 1st of December, 2012, and the venue is the Independence Square, Accra.

Psquare reacts to awards schemes in Ghana

Psquare expressed their joy towards the award given to them by 4Syte TV during the recently concluded MTN 4Syte Music Video awards in Ghana.

According to them, they aren’t new to receiving accolades because they are now used to the feat. They jokingly insinuated that of all countries in the world where they have gotten recognized, it is only in their own country that some kind of
ojoro shows its ugly head.

Representatives of 4Syte TV were unable to hand over the award to them, perhaps before the dancing duo leave, efforts would be made to hand over the gong to them. They were very grateful to the organizers for the recognition.


However they acknowledged that one of the awards received during their senior high school days still remains very significant to them, and so an award may seem small but still it is those small and simple ones that mean a lot to them.


They are in Ghana for a great performance, come December 1 at the Independence Square, on the bill of Malta Guinness.