Entertainment
Osebo donates to widows

Ghanaian fashionista and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of 24/7 Boutique, Seth Appiah Boamah, affectionately called Osebo has donated to widows at Suhum in the Eastern Region.
The ceremony which took place last Sunday, January 3, was a to celebrate the new year with the widows and show them care.
The items donated included bags of rice, gallons of cooking oil, toiletries, assorted canned fish and drinks among others, as well as refreshed them.
Speaking to The Spectator, Osebo said, he started life from a humble beginning as a truck pusher at Suhum at age 17 and through someone’s benevolence rose through difficult times to his current status.
According to him, even when times were rough as a truck pusher in Suhum, he used to give alms to the needy and widows.
For this and other reasons, he intends to do more to put smiles on the faces of widows in the country in the coming years, because, widows need love and care to fill the void in their lives.
Osebo further called on the well-to-do in the society to put smiles on the faces of the downtrodden within their reach to make the country a happy place to live.
Entertainment
TGMA introduces ‘Swing Period’ policy to recognise late-year releases

The Board of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) has introduced a new “Swing Period” policy aimed at ensuring songs released late in the year receive fair consideration for nominations.
The new policy, introduced in the 27th edition of the awards, allows songs released in December to be considered in the following awards year if they meet specific eligibility requirements.
According to the organizers, a song must have been released in December of the eligibility year, must have demonstrated measurable impact within the year under review, and must not have received a nomination in the previous edition of the awards.
The Head of Public Events and Communications at Charterhouse Productions, Robert Klah, explained in a statement that the decision followed three years of consultations with stakeholders in the music industry.
He said the policy reflects the scheme’s commitment to ensuring that songs with strong impact are not disadvantaged simply because they were released late in the year.
Under the newly introduced policy, two songs have received nominations in the 27th edition of the awards.
They are “Messiah” by Sarkodie featuring Kweku Flick, and “Excellent” by Kojo Blak featuring Kelvyn Boy.
The board said both songs gained significant attention and audience engagement after their release, making them suitable examples of the situation the Swing Period policy seeks to address.
According to the organizers, the new approach is part of efforts to ensure the awards continue to recognize excellence in Ghanaian music while adapting to changes in the industry.
They noted that with evolving music release patterns, digital consumption trends and global audience dynamics, the awards scheme will continue to refine its processes to maintain credibility while ensuring deserving works receive recognition.
By: Jacob Aggrey
Entertainment
All set for TGMA nomination unveiling today

The time has come for musicians who were outstanding in the year under review in 2025 to earn nomination at Ghana’s prestigious music awards.
The much-awaited nomination for the 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) is slated for today, March 14, 2026.
As part of measures to build up anticipation, the announcement will commenced with an hourly unveiling of nominees across all official TGMA social media platforms and partner channels from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Everything would be wrapped up in the evening with a special ceremony to officially kick off the 27th TGMA season, featuring the unveiling of the Big Five categories alongside key remarks from industry stakeholders at the Palms Convention Centre.
At the ceremony, the TGMA Calendar Indicating official schedule of activities leading up to the main awards ceremony will be unveiled.

Following the close of the submission window, the Board and the Selection Committee spent weeks reviewing works released during the year under review.
Each entry was carefully evaluated for artistic merit, technical excellence, and cultural impact to ensure that the final nominee list reflects the very best of Ghanaian music.
The 27th Telecel Ghana Music Awards is produced by Charterhouse in partnership with TV3, Closeup, British Council, refreshed by Guinness and powered by Telecel .
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
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