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Nominees for Time Ghana Arts and Entertainment Awards unveiled

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Awards scheme focused on honouring hardworking individuals in the entertainment circles, Time Ghana Arts and Entertainment Awards (TGAEA) has unveiled nominations for this year’s event.

This edition which is the 4th since its inception is expected to take place on October 7, 2022, at the National Theatre Exhibition Hall, Accra.

The 4th edition themed; ‘Love& Unity’ will see top creative arts players compete in 45 categories of the scheme.

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Founder of the scheme, Cecilia Gyase Konamah affectionately called Abena Ghana expressed appreciation to the National Commission on Culture for partnering with them for the best.

She further thanked Time Herbal Mixture; supporting sponsors, Aseda Fabrics, Poundz World, Greenfield Herbal Clinic, Final Beverages, Ella Cardie and Eye360 security for supporting the country’s creative art industry.

The ultimate awards on the night, Man of the Year contest will be among, Nana Romeo, Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah, Osebo The Zaraman, Roman Fada and Kwaku Owusu Adjei Pato.

The Woman of the Year is a straight battle among, Ohemaa Woyeje, Roselyn Felli, Ohemaa Woye Supa, Sokoohemaa and Cynthia Tima Yeboah.

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Osebo The Zaraman, Too Sweet Anann, Afia Pinamang, Charlie Dior and Diana Asamoah who have distinguished themselves in the fashion world will compete in the Best Fashion Icon Category.

Collins Oteng, Kofi Adjorlolo, Vincent M.McCauley, Richard Asante(Kalybos), Aaron Adatsi and Rev. Isaac Aidoo are gearing up for the Best Actor Award.

Best Actress crown is up for grabs as Awoyaa Ampaw, Evangelist Kasawale, Nana Yaa Agyare, Patricia Osei Boateng and Akyere Bruwah wrestle it out.

The Best Entrepreneur Category has Osebo The Zaraman, Sokohemaa, Nana Yaa Brefo, Okatakyie Afrifa Mensah, and Ohemaa Woyeje.

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Miss Tourism Ghana, Miss Ghana, Miss Musilimah, Miss Tertiary Africa and Miss Intercontinental Ghana will compete for the Best Pageantry.

Funny Face, Richard Amoako (NtimNation), Jeneral Ntetia, SDKDele, and Juicy Vibes will contest in the Best Comic category.

In all, there are about 43 categories up for grabs by hardworking personalities in the creative arts space.

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The Blood Crew  celebrates 10 years of ministry

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The Blood Crew on stage in their first outfit, performing their opening package which featured some of their new songs
The Blood Crew on stage in their first outfit, performing their opening package which featured some of their new songs

The Blood Crew, a Ghanaian contemporary gospel music group based in Kumasi, celebrated its 10th anniversary in ministry with a special cake-cutting ceremony during the Grace Concert held at Gracefields Chapel, Havlah Temple, Ahodwo.

The celebration formed part of the group’s annual live recording event, ‘The Blood Effect’, which brought together thousands of worshippers, gospel music lovers, ministers, and invited guests for an unforgettable night of worship and live music recording.

The anniversary cake was officially cut by the Founder and Music Director of the group, David Nana Bonsu, popularly known as Nana Quophi, together with Rev. Simon Ampofo, shortly after the first session of live recordings featuring newly composed songs and selected old compilations.

The ceremony was witnessed by alumni members, current team members, invited gospel artistes, instrumentalists, management, and worshippers who gathered to celebrate the milestone achievement of the ministry.

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The occasion marked 10 years of The Blood Crew’s contribution to gospel music ministry, worship, fellowship, evangelism, mentorship, and youth impact through music.

Members of the group used the opportunity to reflect on their journey over the years and expressed gratitude to God for sustaining the ministry and helping them remain impactful.

The event featured ministrations from UK-based Ghanaian gospel artiste Emmanuel Gyamfi, Pastor Edwin Dadson, Team Eternity Ghana, Manuel Tuffour, Joshua Ahenkorah, and Yefter Nkansah.

The group described the anniversary celebration as a moment of thanksgiving, reflection, and renewed commitment to continue impacting lives through gospel music and worship ministry.

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Over the years, The Blood Crew’s annual ‘The Blood Effect’ live recording event has grown into a recognized platform for worship, spiritual impact, and gospel music ministry in Kumasi and beyond.

This year’s edition uniquely combined live recordings with the group’s 10th anniversary celebration, making it one of the most memorable editions since the ministry began.

By Spectator Reporter

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Awards don’t define true essence of an actor – Melvin Dain

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Contrary to the belief that winning an award elevates an actor to an almost ‘godlike’ status, Ghanaian actor Melvin Dain holds a different view.

According to him, accolades were important, but they do not define the true essence of an actor.

Speaking ahead of the Ghana Movie Awards scheduled for tomorrow, Dain emphasised that awards should be seen as recognition rather than a measure of ultimate worth.

“I don’t think awards define who an actor is; however, I believe they provide recognition and validate an actor’s performances in the industry,” he said.

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The actor has been nominated in two categories; Best Actor in a Supporting Role and Discovery Actor of the Year, a milestone he describes as both encouraging and humbling.

“Being recognised at this stage means a lot to me. It tells me that the work I’m putting in is being seen, and that alone is encouraging,” he noted.

Reflecting on his journey, Dain said the nominations have offered him the opportunity to appreciate his growth in the industry.

“It reminds me of where I’m coming from and how far I’ve come. It also gives me more reason to keep pushing, to keep learning and to keep growing as an actor,” he added.

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Despite the recognition, the actor remains grounded, acknowledging the stiff competition in both categories.

He described his chances of winning as evenly balanced, given the calibre of nominees.

“Looking at the names on the list, I will say it’s a 50/50 chance. Some of these people are my idols, and just being in the same category with them is a humbling moment for me,” he said.

He added, “the nominations represent more than just a shot at winning; they affirm my rise in the industry and reinforces my commitment to excellence.”

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By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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