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‘Something must kill a man’ dazzles patrons

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Not even the rains could deter hundreds of patrons who turned up at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra to watch open-air play christened ‘Something must kill a man.’

The play produced by Latif Abubakar’s Globe Theatre was shown at 7 p.m. each night from September 2-4.

‘Something must kill a man’ was centred on team commitment, loyalty, bondage and humour needed to help achieve organisational goals.

Patrons had a good time enjoying a story of one Mr. Arthur who retired and handed over his company to his son, and surprisingly, set him (son) up with a charming beautiful lady.

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Speaking to The Spectator, Latif Abubakar described the event as successful and expressed his appreciation to the patrons, the media as well as other stakeholders for their support towards the event.

“It rained each day of the event, yet we had many people at the venue to the extent that we had to restrict others from entry due to COVID-19 protocols. We have to say thank you to everyone,” he said.

According to Abubakar, it marked a rekindling of interest in stage play after the ravages of deadly COVID-19.

He told this paper that the feedback from patrons on the lessons from the play had been massive, and was impressed about its impact on lives.

Mr. Abubakar further noted that this was a huge motivation ahead of their upcoming plays in December this year.

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By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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The singing-couple, Fresh Joy out with ‘Favour’

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Musical duo, FreshJoy, have released their much-awaited single dubbed ‘Favour’ to inspire music lovers. The group, made up of a couple, Fresher Fosu Amponsah and Joyce Asmah, have in a short time given the strongest indication of their readiness for the challenge ahead.

The song, produced by David Kyei, affectionately called Kaywa, is available on all digital music stores.

Touching on the message in the song, they told The Spectator Agoro it teaches the favour of God. FreshJoy Music believes that everyone needs mercy, grace, and favour, and the only person who grants these blessings is the Lord Jesus Christ.

According to them, this belief is rooted in their personal testimonies. “At FreshJoy, we reflect on how far the Lord has brought us through all the challenges we have faced. Despite the ups and downs, God has shown us favour, and we are here to testify to that,” they said.

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They further noted that “The Bible tells the story of Esther, a woman who lacked a biological father or mother. Although she was beautiful, she initially lacked the favour to approach the king. However, when God’s favour came upon her, she was able to enter the king’s presence. Similarly, Romans 8:28 teaches us that all things work together for good for those who love God.”

Speaking about the challenges they have encountered, FreshJoy said, “The journey has not been easy; it has been rough, but God has given us assurance through His Word that He is with us and will show us His favour.”

They advised upcoming artistes to focus on their dream, “only you know where you want to go. Enjoy the journey, not just being perfect. Small wins are important for progress. Set achievable goals and celebrate each step in music. Build a supportive community and reconnect with your love for music.”

The song comes with a video directed and shot by Koan Video Production.

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By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Scott Evans opens up on Ghana gospel music space

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Urban gospel artiste Scott Evans Obu, who is known in showbiz circles as Scott Evans, has opened up about his love for the industry and future of his ministry. According to him, the industry has thrived in recent times partly due to the quality of artistes and their works, stressing that with the needed support, it would be bigger and get better.

His comments came on the back of recent pressures brought on musicians by critics to create hit songs for the industry. “I don’t envy the secular space at all; I appreciate the effort the gospel artistes are putting in. I would not trade that opportunity for anything,” he told The Spectator Agoro.

“The urban gospel music genre has won many souls because the youth are able to vibe along, and I am fulfilled my songs are able to win souls for Christ,” he added.

The ‘Ma pe ke’ hit maker also said he was not under any pressure to be releasing hit songs, adding that “I’m just serving a King (God) and I’m relaying His message to the people. My focus is to make sure the song gets to people who need His word.”

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Scott Evans started his musical career in 2015. Since then, he has released songs like ‘Holding On’, ‘Good God’, ‘Ready’ and ‘100 per cent’. Evans is widely praised for pushing the boundaries of gospel music in Ghana, using relevant themes and modern sounds to connect with a younger generation.

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