MUSIGA Grand Ball was ‘magnum opus’
After waiting,
networking, and having an alcoholic cocktail at the forefront of the State
House Banquet Hall in Accra to keep the body and soul while enjoying some fine live
tunes from an unknown band, with some carols music playing; here arrived some
dignitaries, stakeholders, musicians and the President; Nana Addo Dankwa
Akufo-Addo in his fine adopted African print, purplish in colour and full of
smiles.
The programme which was held by the Musicians’ Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), has over the years been put together to raise funds for the Aging Musician’s Welfare Fund, as well as the MUSIGA Academy.
The Presidential
MUSIGA Grand Ball is classy with good arrangements to honour legends, old and
new with live music performance.
Also present to grace
the occasion, just to mention a few, were; the reigning GJA Journalist of The
Year award winner; Peace FM’s radio chairman, Kwame Sefa Kayi (MC for the
occasion), former First Lady; Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings. She happens to be a
regular guest since time immemorial of the MUSIGA Grand Balls. National
Petroleum Authority (NPA) boss; Hassan Tampuli, and a host of other officials.
Speaking at the event on the 29th December last year, President of MUSIGA, Bice Osei Kuffour; Obour, who earlier was furious during a phone call; privately and later got refreshed, touched on the importance of instituting an Aging Musicians’ Welfare Fund, and also pointed out some projects the union is putting in place during his administration, such as the ‘Play More Campaign’, as well as the ‘Future Project’ to make life better for musicians.
President Akufo-Addo
delivered a speech, commending musicians and promised to cater to the creative
arts industry, as captured in NPP’s manifesto, and hailed the efforts of
musicians both old and new; reassuring them of his support for the creative
arts industry, and also purchased special souvenirs at an undisclosed amount to
assist fund-raising efforts.
In his address, the President
paid special tribute to the awardees, saying they and those before them, had
put Ghana on the world map through their music.
He added by saying, the current generation of musicians, mentioning names of a few – Sarkodie, Becca, Samini, Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, Kuami Eugene, amongst others – were playing their part in giving Ghana global recognition through the art of music.
He added by saying, the current generation of musicians, mentioning names of a few – Sarkodie, Becca, Samini, Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, Kuami Eugene, amongst others – were playing their part in giving Ghana global recognition through the art of music.
Lifetime Achievement
Honours were presented to five deserving recipients: Nana Ampadu (credited with
over 100 albums), Jewel Ackah (27 albums), Obuoba J.A Adofo, Fante vocal legend
CK Mann, and A.B Crentsil, the “Moses” song fame. They all took home GHc10,000
plus a plaque, and to add to the occasion, to put smiles on their faces was
businessman, philanthropist, and politician and Member of Parliament (MP) for
Assin North, Kennedy Agyapong, promised to give each of them a monthly donation
of GHc 5,000 for the rest of their lives!
His pledge received a
tremendous applause from the guests who included President Akufo-Addo, Nana
Konadu Agyeman, Chief of Staff; Frema Osei Opare, Information Minister;
Mustapha Abdul-Hamid and many other officials and stakeholders and revellers.
Hassan Tampuli who
was the chairman for the MUSIGA Grand Ball 2017, in his address, lauded his predecessors
for their foresight and sacrifices and the leadership of MUSIGA for the strides
being made to develop the music industry.
Starting with a very
impressed musical performance for the event came from the Vodafone Ghana Music
Award (VGMA) Artist of the Year winner; Joe Mettle. There were other splendid
performances on the night that came from Becca, who rendered a touching tribute
to Awurama Badu before submitting her own lovely tunes, the “Bronya” boys,
Wutah, also did a tribute to late highlife great; Paapa Yankson, Nana Ampadu,
AB Crentsil, Daddy Lumba, and the megastar Freddy Meiway of the “Zoblazo” fame
from Ivory Coast, crowned it all with an energetic performance that pulled many
to the dancing floor and made the night a memorable one.
Some key items were
also auctioned to support the Aging Musicians Welfare Fund, such as Paapa
Yankson’s trumpet and flute as well as a painting of his portrait, Awurama
Badu’s acoustic guitar, and Agya Koo Nimo’s pentatonic xylophone.
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