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Sarkodie to perform at private event not Olympics- France Embassy

The France Ambassador to Ghana, Jules Armand Aniambossou, has replied a human rights organization, New Ghana Social Justice Forum, who petitioned them to exclude Sarkodie from Performing at Station Afrique in France.

It was their desire to get the  French National Olympic and Sports Committee and organisers of the Africa Fan Zone to ensure that the Ghanaian does not make the list.

Sarkodie has been scheduled to perform on August 9 at the Africa Fan Zone or “Station Afrique” at Stade Robert Cesar in France. The Africa Fan Zone is an independent cultural event happening at the same time as the Olympic games.

They described Sarkodie as misogynist whose appearance at Olympics Ceremony is an insult to Women.

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However, in a response to the Forum, the French Ambassador noted that “I write to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated 8th July 2024 expressing concerns regarding Sarkodie’s scheduled performance. I would like to use this opportunity to clarify that Sarkodie (known in private life as Michael

Owusu Addo) will not be performing at the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.” 

According to him, Sarkodie’s performance is scheduled to be part of the Africa Fan Zone-“Station Afrique” which will be held on 9th August 2024 at Stade Robert César-L’ile-Saint-Denis. 

He added that “Station Afrique is an independent cultural event running concurrently with the Olympic games.Please note that the Embassy of France in Ghana, together with the French National Olympic and Sports Committee is firmly committed to promoting equal human rights, gender equality

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and women’s empowerment in all the projects and initiatives that we are associated with.”

 “We do not endorse any form of discrimination or actions that undermine these values.Thank you for your vigilance and dedication to advocating for social justice,” the letter concluded.

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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 Nana Jesse releases prayer song from Upper Room Experience concert

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 Kumasi-based gospel singer Nana Jesse, known in showbiz circles as Sylvester Gyasi, has released a prayer song from the Upper Room Experience Concert.

The song, titled ‘let your will be my will’, reflects Nana Jesse’s heartfelt surrender to God, expressing his dependency on divine guidance.

Through soul-stirring lyrics and a harmoni­ous chorus, he and his accompanying musi­cians declared their submission to God’s will, reaffirming their trust in His direction.

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Released on Friday, May 30, the song is al­ready resonating with listeners, gaining more views on YouTube within days of its debut.

Fans have praised its uplifting message and the rich blend of voices that bring the prayer to life.

‘Let your will be my will’ was carefully arranged by Nana Jesse, Nana Kofi Junior, and Moses Boadu, ensuring a powerful and spiritually enriching experience for all.

With its heartfelt lyrics and inspiring mel­odies, it is set to bless many across different walks of life, offering a reminder of faith, surrender, and divine purpose.

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The official song is available now on You­Tube.

 By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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 Miss Tourism Ghana 2024 thrills the world at Miss Orient Tourism Global

 2024 Miss Tourism Ghana, Law­rencia Ama Yeboah, thrilled the world with breathtaking performances at the recently con­cluded Miss Orient Tourism Global pageant in Malaysia.

Her mind-blowing performance earned her the 2nd runner-up slot and other accolades at Miss Orient Tourism.

Miss Orient Tourism Global is a beauty pageant focused on promoting tourism and celebrating global unity and cultural diversity.

Speaking to The Spectator after the event, Miss Tourism 2024, Lawrencia Ama Yeboah said, it is a dream come true and honour to represent her beloved Ghana on a global stage.

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She said, from “May 18 to 24, I immersed myself in the vibrant culture of Malaysia for the Miss Orient Tourism Global pageant, and I’m thrilled to share that I’ve returned home as the Second Run­ner-Up. It was an absolute dream come true, and I couldn’t be prouder of what we, as Ghana, achieved.

According to her, the week was a whirlwind of unforgettable moments,ad­ding that they kicked things off with glamorous evening gown and swimwear photoshoots, which were her first real taste of the international spotlight.

“However,it was during the National Costume competition that my heart truly swelled with pride. I poured my soul into showcasing Ghana’s rich heritage, and standing there in our beauti­ful traditional attire, I was abso­lutely ecstatic to be named the First Runner-Up for Best National Costume.It felt like a win for ev­ery Ghanaian, a testament to our incredible artistry,” she revealed.

Recounting how her experience commenced, she told the paper “Our journey took us from the historical charm of Melaka to the bustling energy of Kuala Lumpur, where we settled into the luxuri­ous Royal Chulan Damansara. The excitement continued at the KL Gateway Mall, where subsidiary awards were presented. I was gen­uinely humbled and delighted to be awarded Miss Crowning Glory.”

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The grand finale on May 23,2025 was electrifying considering the fierce competition, however, Miss Tourism Ghana became overjoyed to win another sash as the Sec­ond Runner-Up Miss Photogenic, proving that Ghana’s beauty truly shines.

Excitement reached its crescen­do when she was called again as the overall Second Runner-Up of Miss Orient Tourism Global.

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Miss Tourism Gha­na Organisation, Mrs. Delphine Brew-Hammond, expressed appre­ciation to GTP, Tang Palace Hotel, NASCO, Kaya Tours, Lush Hair, and Max Beauty, among others, for helping project Ghana’s cultur­al heritage on the international stage.

 By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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