Entertainment
Eben Yelson Amanyoh: A Ghanaian trailblazer on the global stage

Yelson Amanyoh
In the vibrant tapestry of global talent, certain individuals shine like stars, transcending boundaries and capturing the essence of excellence.
EbenYelsonAmanyoh – DS De Golden Bhoy, a name that resonates with determination, innovation, and cultural pride, has become a beacon of inspiration for Ghanaians and Africans as a whole.
Nominated for the 54th NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People) Image Awards in 2023 and chosen as an African representative for the Financial Literacy Film Festival in California, EbenYelsonAmanyoh’s journey is one that embodies the power of passion and perseverance.
The NAACP Image Awards, a prestigious event celebrating outstanding achievements and performances in film, television, music, and liter ature by African Americans, has consistently recognised individuals who contribute to the enrichment of Black culture.

This year, Yelson made history by becoming the only Ghanaian nominee at the 54th NAACP Image Awards held in Los Angeles.
Nominated in a category that epitomised his commitment to artistic and social progress, Yelson’s project was a testament to the universality of creativity and talent.
While the accolade itself marked a remarkable achievement, his nomination was also a reminder that talent transcends geographical confines and can bridge cultures and continents.
Beyond the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry, EbenYelsonAmanyoh has demonstrated his
dedication to another crucial aspect of human development: financial literacy.
Selected as an African representative for the Financial Literacy Film Festival in California, Yelson’s work showcases his multi-faceted commitment to raising awareness about economic empowerment.
EbenYelsonAmanyoh’s journey from Ghana to the global stage serves as a source of inspiration for aspiring artists, filmmakers, and advocates.
His story underscores the importance of nurturing one’s talents, transcending perceived limitations, and embracing opportunities that challenge the status quo.
His dual achievements at the NAACP Image Awards and the Financial Literacy Film Festival are emblematic of his commitment to using his platform for both artistic expression and social change.
By Spectator Reporter
Entertainment
Ghana launches 2026 Heritage Month

The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, has launched Heritage Month to project the country’s rich culture and national identity.
The launch took place at Nationalism Park on Monday, March 2, 2026.
This year’s celebration, under the theme, “Experience Ghana, My Heritage, My Pride (Taste 69@69),” also marked the launch of the historic Vodza Regatta.
Speaking at the launch, Madam Abla Dzifa Gomashie emphasized the role of tourism, culture and the creative arts in driving jobs, empowering youth and women, and stimulating domestic tourism.
She commended President John Dramani Mahama for offering to be the culture ambassador extraordinary.
According to her, the tourism and creative sector, as the biggest service provider, needs support because it has what it takes to create a lot of employment for Ghanaians.
The minister also charged schools, corporate Ghana, and everyone to visit local tourist sites across the country and enjoy the local cuisines.
She also commended the Ghana Culture Forum and the National Folklore Board for advancing Ghana’s heritage recognition efforts.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of GTA, Maame Efua Houadjeto, noted that Heritage Month is both a cultural celebration and an economic activation strategy, with activities including discounted access to heritage sites.
Mrs. Efua Houadjeto noted that there would be “Taste 69@69” culinary showcase, a nationwide Heritage Caravan, Akwaaba Festival, Asa Baako Festival, Akple Festival, Kenkey Festival, Independence Open Mic Concert, and Ghana Day, among others.
She revealed that there would be the unveiling of a revitalised GTA digital platform and an enhanced Ghana Travel portal.
Present at the launch were the Deputy Minister of Tourism, Yussif Issaka Jajah, Ghana Tourism Development Company boss, Prof. Kobby Mensah, Deputy GTA CEO, Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey, other sector directors, traditional authorities, diplomatic representatives, stakeholders and the media.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
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Enuonyam releases ‘Jesus Given’ album

Ghanaian gospel artist Enuonyam Akuffo Tuffour, known in the showbiz circles as Enuonyam, has released her much-awaited album dubbed ‘Jesus Given’.
The six-track album is made up of songs like Jesus Given, Be Still featuring Luigi Maclean, Kyere Me Kwan featuring Kweku Teye, I Will Not Be Moved, Holy Ghost, and Hallelujah Holy.
Speaking to The Spectator Agoro during an exclusive listening session, Enuonyam said, “‘Jesus Given’ is a summary of what Jesus did on the cross for humanity and the benefit thereof.”
She added that it is an album inspired by John 15:13, which speaks of the greatest gift given to humanity: Jesus Christ, who later died for humanity.
Touching on the production process, she said it was a smooth process working on the album: “Everything worked as planned from collaboration to all those who played key roles in making the process possible.”
In a message to the public, the gospel musician said, “Everyone who is looking to experience Jesus intimately and beautifully should listen to the album.”
She was optimistic that the album would impact many lives and urged music lovers to stream Jesus Given, adding that the album is available on all streaming platforms.
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