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Tuesday, 8 October 2013

STARS SUPPORT KWABENA KWABENA

Award-winning singer, Kwabena Kwabena is pushing on with preparation for his charity concert to be held on Saturday, October 19 at the State House and he feels lifted up by the strong support he is getting from other celebrities.

The Aso singer is staging the show to raise funds to support patients suffering from heart diseases. On the bill to support him on the night will be Samini, OJ, Efya, Funny Face, Joojo, Okyeame Kwame, Stella Dugan, Afriyie, Sarkodie and Becca.

Kwabena Kwabena recently launched his fourth album titled Daakye in Accra. Several of the songs in the collection are already getting a lot of airplay and the artiste has indicated that he would definitely feature some of them at the charity show.
The songs include Adult Musik, Akwa Konadu and Begye Me.

OKOMFOUR KWADEE BLASTS HIS MOTHER!

It looks like the man who is admired for his unique rap style and creativity - Okomfour Kwadee is not happy with developments concerning his mother and the media.

For the past few years, less has been heard of Kwadee and more from his mother. Kwadee’s mother has been on several media platforms dishing out on Kwadee who is said to be unfit—mentally…

A video which has popped up online shows Kwadee talking his heart out about how unfortunate it is that his mother keeps interfering in his affairs—when he is a 35 year old man trying to make something for himself…

Kwadee’s mother is concerned that certain music producers are exploiting her son and even though he is not well, they continue to push him into the studio—hoping to make some cash out of him.

JOHN DUMELO DONATES EDUCATIONAL ITEMS TO DEPRIVED SCHOOL IN CAMEROON

Ghanaian leading man, John Dumelo continues with his charity works.

The St. John Of God Catholic School in Cameroon, was the latest beneficiary of the John Dumelo Foundation as he donated school supplies including pencils, exercise books and erasers to over 100 pupils of the school.

The school, located in a town called Bonadikombo, about 6 km from Limbe where the actor had been filming, also benefited from boxes of chalks an unspecified amount of money to help in running the school.

John Dumelo visited Cameroon right after his short trip to the US, and he was in the coastal town of Limbe where he shot a movie as well as part of his upcoming reality TV show.

The donation took place when I rounded the movie and he promised to go back to help renovate the school building.


This is the second country outside Ghana that the actor and fashion entrepreneur has expanded operations to.

He has also been in Sierra Leone, where he did similar donations about 3 months ago. In Ghana, he has donated to schools in rural areas including the North, Eastern, Western And Central Regions.

According to John, “I also started the John Dumelo Scholarship Scheme for university students starting with the University of Ghana last year. Hopefully more students will be included in this scheme in the coming academic years.”

So far all the activities of the foundation in the last 5 years of existence have been self-funded by John Dumelo.

SHATTA WALE WON’T BE BROKE NO MORE

Ghanaian Dancehall King Shatta Wale has vowed not return to the days where he was regarded as a ‘Broke Nigga’.
The leader of the ‘Shatta Movement’ in his new single titled, ‘I won’t be a broke Nigga’, recounted his dark days where he had no money and his songs kept coming out but none become a hit.

“I made a promise, I won’t be a broke nigga no more. I know poverty is a disease and when you don’t have money, they will tease you. You pray hard but only Jah knows your heart. Your music is out but it hasn’t burst out yet but only one night, your music starts shine,” a line in Bandana’s song stated.
The ‘Dancehall King’ hit maker attributed his current rise in music to the almighty God.

“Just yesterday I couldn’t buy anything, now money keeps flowing like some stream and everybody just keeps singing my song. Praise to the Almighty Jah cos he made me climb this ladder,” Bandana stated.
Bandana ‘Shatta Wale’ who is considered the most celebrated dancehall artiste in the whole of Ghana, currently has over 50,000 followers.

FREE LAND FOR ACTOR

Nollywood actor, Mike Ezuronye has reportedly been dashed three plots of land for his good deeds.
“Living a simple life really pays, it makes you gain and sometimes it might be complicated.

Mike Ezuronye’s kind heart display has got him three plots of land in the heart of central Abuja,” Nigeriafilms.com reported.

Actor Mike Ezuronye told a very touching story about an incident that happened between him and an elderly woman on board a flight from Lagos to Abuja.

Hear him: “There was this day I was travelling to Abuja to shoot a movie and I got into the aircraft and met this woman, she was older than my mother. As I made to put my bag in the overhead compartment, I greeted her but she didn’t answer me. I just ignored her and sat down. On arrival in Abuja, the woman was struggling to get her luggage from the compartment and I just stretched my hand and helped her to get it.

She asked for it without a thank you but I refused to give it to her, offering to help her take it down. On getting out of the aircraft, she again requested for her luggage but I said, madam I’ll take it to the arrival hall for you and she looked at me with bewilderment.

When we got to the arrival hall I turned to the woman and handed her  luggage to her and as I made to leave, she called me by my name. I was surprised and retorted, so madam you even know my
name. But why did you not answer me when I greeted you on board the aircraft. She then said, Mike, I’ve come across a lot of your Nollywood mates and they seem to be pigheaded so that is why I always want to distant myself from them.”

I just smiled and told her I’m not like that. She asked where I was going and I felt she wanted me to ride with her into town. I told her I was in Abuja to shoot a movie.

I then turned to leave but some four or five policemen who must have come to pick her told me to wait.
“I said what’s my own, I’ve helped her to this place and I want to go. They however insisted that I should wait. I didn’t really know who the woman was but the long and short of it all was that she ended up giving me three plots of land in
Abuja.”

MUSIGA TO PROVIDE HOUSING FOR MEMBERS

The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) is making giant strides in providing land and housing for musicians in Ghana in a bid to ensure the comfort and future sustenance of musicians.

The Union has commenced negotiations with Estate Developers, FLYCOTEC Limited to acquire lands for self-housing and other projects for musicians. FLYCOTEC are also the developers of the Triplet City Property at OJOBI, Atlantic City, near Kasoa in the Central Region.

MUSIGA is making plans to build a city that will be fully inhabited by musicians where music will reign in concomitance with the rich Ghanaian culture to be sought after by the world for its attractiveness; thereby creating more jobs to boost the coffers of musicians and the entire Ghanaian economy.

Last week, a delegation from MUSIGA that included the likes of Okyeame Kwame, Deborah Anaman, Chizzy Wailer, Della Hayes, Tic Tac and Pat Thomas, led by the President, Mr. Bice Osei Kuffour, in the company of Nana Lincoln, the CEO of FLYCOTEC – inspected the vast land that will be made available to musicians.

Due process is being followed towards the signing of an MOU between the two parties’ for the benefit of members of MUSIGA, whereby through the Union, fully registered and litigation-free lands will be made affordable and accessible to musicians for personal projects, metamorphosing into a beautiful city inhabited by musicians.

Part of the land will also be demarcated for ageing musicians where houses will be built to house retired musicians who may have accommodation-related challenges in their old age.

Among the names suggested for this project are Music Villa, Music City, and Ndwom Krom, to mention a few which boils down to a name for a beautiful place for musicians.

TOP 10 RICHEST AFRICAN MUSICIANS

FOUR Nigerian musicians have been named among the top 10 African musicians in the world in a survey report released by ‘AnswersAfrica’ this month. Not a single Ghanaian was named in the top 10. NEWS-ONE reproduces the list as originally published by AnswersAfrica:

10: Joseph Mayanja
Joseph Mayanja popularly known by his stage name as Joe Chameleon or Jose Chameleone is a popular reggae musician from  Uganda. Singing mostly in Luganda, English and Swahili, Jose started his career at a young age in the early 1990s as disco  MC at Maganjo Mizuri night club while he was still a student at the Progressive Secondary School, Kampala Uganda. He  eventually became affiliated with Kenya’s Ogopa. Jose Chameleone is the biggest money maker in Eastern Africa and has acquired a range of 4 wheels as his “testament” which  include; Cadillac escalade, Mercedes Benz ml 200 super custom convertible and a Premio. He also owns a big mansion among the elites of Uganda in Seguka hills located at the outskirts of Kampala.

9: Banky W
Banky W whose real name is Olubankole Wellington was born on March 27, 1981 in the United States is a Nigerian R&B artist  and generally regarded as the King of African R&B. He grew up in Lagos where he began singing in church at an early age and  upon completion of secondary school moved to New York to study Engineering. He won and was featured in numerous  competitions while he was still a student. His talent in music has made him one of the richest African musicians. He has  been a brand ambassador for Estisalat mobile in Nigeria and is currently the face for Samsung products in the West African  nation. Out of his generous heart, Banky W has started off Mr Capable Foundation; an education charity organization with the aim to aid in the education of children from poor families.

8: Hugh Masekela
Born on April 4, 1939, Hugh Ramopolo Masekela is a South African singer and trumpeter, flugelhornist, cornetist and  composer. He is one of the most talented Jazz artists in Africa. His talents got him nominated for a Grammy Award in the  “Best Contemporary Pop Performance –Instrumental” music category in 1968.
In 2010, President Zuma honoured him with the highest order in South Africa: The Order of Ikhamanga, and 2011 saw Masekela  receive a Lifetime Achievement award at the WOMEX World Music Expo in Copenhagen. The US Virgin Islands proclaimed ‘Hugh  Masekela Day’ in March 2011, not long after Hugh joined U2 on stage during the Johannesburg leg of their 360 World Tour. U2  front man Bono described meeting and playing with Hugh as one of the highlights of his career. He also received other  awards: 27 April 2010, Ghana Music Awards: 2007 African Music Legend award, 2005 Channel O Music Video Awards: Lifetime  Achievement Award, 2002 BBC Radio Jazz Awards: International Award of the Year, nominated for Broadway’s 1988 Tony Award as  Best Score (Musical), with music and lyrics collaborator Mbongeni Ngema, for “Sarafina!” Masekela owns a professional  studio in Botswana, and makes good money on invitations to major festivals across the world and the sales of his albums.

7:  2-Face
Born in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria, Innocent Ujah Idibia who is more popularly known by his stage name as 2 Face Idibia,  is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, actor and record producer. He started off as a member of the defunct Nigerian R&B/hip hop  group Plantashun Boyz. He has five Albums to his name and has received numerous nominations for which he won 40 of the  Awards to date and there were just about six other nominations he received where he did not win. The ‘African queen’ singer  is one of the kings of African music. He has a vast investment in real estate across Nigeria, earns around $50k to $80k per  show and owns a night club in Nigeria, just to name a few.
2Face has established an NGO called 2Face Idibia Reach-Out Foundation. In 2009, 2Face was appointed as an ambassador for  the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control. He released a song ‘Man Unkind’ in order to raise  awareness on the menace of fake and sub-standard food and drug products in Nigeria and he is the first non-Liberian to  become an honorary member of the Liberian Music Society in recognition for his outstanding contribution to the growth of  music in Africa.

6: Fally Ipupa
Fally Ipupa is a singer and songwriter from the Democratic Republic of Congo. In the early days of his music career between  1999 and 2006, he was a part of the band of Koffi Olomidé, Quartier Latin International after which he started his own solo  career. His released his first album ‘Droit chemin’ in 2006, and his second album ‘Arsenal de Belles Melodies’ (A2BM) in  2009. Fally Ipupa won the Kora Awards for Best Artist or Group from Central Africa in 2007 and three years after, he won  the MTV Africa Music Awards 2010 for Best Video (for Sexy Dance) and Best Francophone. Fally Ipupa is credited for  modernizing the Lingala music. He is a poster boy for a number of clothing brands in Paris, where he also performs at sold-out shows, making a lot of money.

5: Salif Keïta
Salif Keïta, a proud citizen of Mali was born on August 25, 1949. He has seen the transition of African music through the  ages. Keita is an afro-pop singer and songwriter whose unique style of music has earned him the title and reputation as the  “Golden Voice of Africa”. He is a direct descendant of the founder of the Mali Empire, Sundiata Keita. While this sounds  interesting, it means that given his royal heritage, he should never have become a singer under the Malian caste system,  which was deemed to be the role of a griot. Those who know Salif Keita regard him as a very humble man despite his riches.  He acquired his private island and a number of real estates in France.

4: Koffi Olomide
Koffi Olomide whose real name is Antoine Christophe Agbepa Mumba was born on Friday, July 13, 1956. The DR Congolese music star is a soukous singer, dancer, producer, and composer and has up to seven albums to his credit which are well patronized in the market. It is reported that Koffi Olomide charges up to 100,000 euros per show. His album Haut de Gamme: Koweït,  Rive Gauche is among the listed 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. Koffi Olomide is widely accepted as one of  Africa’s biggest and most successful musicians today and is among the Answers Africa list of richest musicians in African  music.

3: D’Bang
Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo who is popularly known as the Koko Master or D’banj (adopted from a combination of his first name Dapo  and his surname Oyebanjo) was born June 9, 1980. He is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and harmonica player. He has won quite  a lot of awards including the MTV Europe Music Awards for Best African Act 2007, MTV Africa Music Awards 2009 Artist of the  Year and BET Awards of 2011 for Best International Act; Africa.
D’banj released an international hit song in 2012 ‘Oliver Twist’ which has brought more light along his way. ‘Oliver Twist’  is an up tempo dance fusion of Afro-Beats and electronic dance music that topped the African charts 2011 and was a top 10  hit in the UK singles chart in 2012 reaching No 2 on the UK R&B chart. D banj is the first African artist signed to Kanye West’s GOOD music label. He was a campaigner for President Goodluck  Jonathan and has a series of Koko lounges; a high-end club in Nigeria and other investments including Koko water. Dbanj also made $1 million dollars when he was paid by a TV station to star in his own reality show called the Koko  Mansion. He has a crib in Atlanta worth $1.5 million and reportedly charges on the upside of $100,000 per show currently.

2: P-Square
The Nigerian R&B identical twin brothers are among the wealthiest musicians in Africa. Peter and Paul who go be the name  P-Square produce and release their albums through Square Records. In December 2011, they joined Akon’s Konvict Muzik label  and in the upper year, also signed with Universal Music South Africa in a record distribution deal. The duo currently makes  more than $150,000 per show. Square ville, P-Square’s crib which is located at Ikeja is worth $3 million and as part of  their brand support, they also have a three-year deal with Globalcom; a Nigerian telecommunication company as brand  ambassadors where they are paid a million dollars a year.

1: Youssou N’Dour
Youssou N’Dour is a Senegalese singer who was born on October 1, 1959. He is a talented composer, percussionist,  songwriter, actor, businessman and a politician. He was once described as “perhaps the most famous singer alive” in  Senegal. Youssou N’Dour was among those that reshaped a style of music known in the Serer language as mbalax which is a popular  Senegalese music type. It is attributed to him as the richest musician in Africa. He owns the biggest media house in  Senegal with radio and TV stations with a lot of investments in real estate. He once also served as a Senegalese cultural  ambassador. In April 2012, N’dour was appointed the Tourism and Culture Minister in the cabinet of new Prime Minister Abdoul Mbaye.