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3 Music Awards returns in September

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After a year break, organisers of 3 Music Awards have announced the return of the awards scheme this September.

The scheme encountered some challenges leading to the break, however, with the right measures put in place, it is back to serve its purpose.

Speaking at the launch which took place last Thursday at the Capitol Restaurant in Labone, Cyril-Alex Gockel, affectionately called, C Real said, “There was a point where like every good thing challenges are inevitable, unfortunately, there was a time in our journey where we failed to have the impact we needed with regards to sponsorship, collaboration and partnership that make great ideas a reality.”

“We found ourselves wanting at the time where the country was in hard times where money was not flowing as it should, so the ideas we had was not able to come to fruition for the awards and creative direction,” he revealed.

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He went further to say, “But like they say, there is no problem that does not have a solution, we here today, because like all good news you can’t keep it a secret. We have to tell the world, our stakeholders and our fans, this presser is an announcement to let you know that despite the skepticism, despite the negative chatter at the background, despite everything that has let you believe that 3 Music Awards was dead and gone, this is where you get the truth, ladies and gentlemen, the 3 Music Awards is back, and is back with a bang.”

The Chief Executive Officer of 3Music Rashidatu Yasmine Abdullai said she has endeavoured to create new initiatives with his trusted management board, ensuring their next big move would put them even higher.

“Today I’m thrilled to announce the return of 3 Music Awards in September, after a year-long hiatus, we have reimagined our approach to ensure 3 Music Awards celebrates musical excellence within industry standards,” she said.

She added that “this year we are introducing a fresh element to captivate the audience and honour artistes who inspire us.”

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Madam Rashidatu in Abdullai in her concluding remarks extended her gratitude to the board and other stakeholders for their unflinching support

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Ancienth releases ‘Asukese Abena’ to keep Ghana’s Palmwine music heritage alive

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Ghanaian musician Ezecheal Kwasi Asimeng Frimpong, popularly known as Ancienth has released a new Palmwine single titled ‘Asukese Abena’.

The song is a celebration of love, culture, and the timeless wisdom embedded in Ghana’s traditional way of life. 

According to him, the project is meant to remind people that Palmwine music is not a relic of the past. 

“Through this project, I want people to understand that Palmwine music is not a relic of the past, it is a living heritage that still speaks powerfully to the present,” he said.

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Ancienth traces his journey in Palmwine music to the pioneering work of Kwame Asare, also known as Jacob Sam, and the Kumasi Trio. He credits them with laying the foundation for one of Ghana’s most important musical traditions, a path that later generations continue to walk.

“I entered this space because I believe every nation must protect its cultural voice,” Ancienth explained, adding that “Palmwine music carries our stories, values, humour, history, and identity. Preserving it is not only a musical responsibility but also a cultural one.”

The musician described the journey as rewarding but challenging, noting that traditional music often receives less attention and investment compared to mainstream genres. 

To strengthen the space, he is calling for greater support from the media, cultural institutions, educational bodies, and the public.

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“My appeal to Ghanaians is simple, support indigenous music, because when a people lose their cultural sound, they gradually lose part of their identity,” he added.

As a torchbearer of Palmwine Music, Ancienth says his mission is to honour the legacy of the pioneers while introducing Palmwine music to new generations and audiences across the world.

Asukese Abena is now available on all digital platforms, including YouTube

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme 

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Ghana Tourism Authority mourns Guinness World Record holder Padiki

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The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) has expressed profound sorrow over the death of celebrated visual artist and Guinness World Record holder Sharon Dede Padi, popularly known as Padiki.

In a statement signed on behalf of the Chief Executive Officer, Maame Efua Houadjeto, the Authority said Padiki’s passing was a painful loss to Ghana’s tourism and creative sectors, as well as the nation at large.

“Padiki was more than a Guinness World Record holder. She was a beacon of resilience, determination, creativity, and youthful excellence whose remarkable achievement brought pride not only to herself and her family but also to Ghana,” the statement said.

It added that through her determination to dream big and push boundaries, she inspired countless young people to believe that passion, perseverance and hard work could make the impossible possible.

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The Authority said Ghana had lost “one of its brightest ambassadors whose story embodied the spirit of innovation, excellence, and the boundless potential of our people”.

Maame Efua Houadjeto, together with the management and staff of the GTA, extended condolences to Padiki’s family, friends and loved ones, as well as all those inspired by her journey.

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