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Winning Best Reggae/Dancehall DJ of the Year means a lot to me- King Lagazee

Host of Yaad Settingz on Hitz FM, Isaac Ago Tetteh Monney, known in showbiz circles as King Lagazee, has disclosed that winning Best Raggae/Dancehall DJ of the Year at the just ended Ghana DJ Awards means a lot to his career.
According to him, winning such prestigious award is a testament of the level of effort put into his work as a presenter and Disc Jockey.
Speaking to The Spectator, he said “this means a lot to me, because this is the area I find myself in terms of my career and we have done so much for the Reggae/Dancehall and the sound system culture and fraternity so this is like the Grammys to me.”
He said due to his efforts aimed at pushing the genre to the highest pedestal, he has won the Best Reggae/Dancehall DJ Of The Year for four times, from 2016 2017 2018 and 2020 respectively.
Touching on the growth of the genre in the country, he said, “Reggae/dancehall is gradually flourishing looking at where Rocky Dawuni took us to, the GRAMMYs and I believe the future is bright, looking at the top two artistes we have in Ghana.”
On his plans for the future, King Lagazee said coronavirus had made everything virtual in entertainment, but, he was looking forward to organising a cup clash for the sound systems in Ghana.
“This is my 5th year on Hitz 103.9 FM and in December I am putting up my anniversary cup clash, for which Fyah Krew Sound from Aflao is the title holder,” he said.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
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Inna Patty Called to the Bar of England

Ms. Inna Mariam Patty, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Exclusive Events Ghana, was called on Tuesday to the Bar of England and Wales at a ceremony held by the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn. She earned a distinction from the University of Law after completing the Bar Practice Course and received the Dean’s Award for Excellence Scholarship.
The former beauty queen stated that she sees law as a continuation of her purpose, using it as a tool for empowerment, justice, and social impact, particularly for women and vulnerable communities. Ms. Patty, who currently serves on the Board of FOCOS Orthopaedic Hospital and chairs the Miss Ghana Foundation, said that law has always aligned with her bigger plans, and she was glad to have finally fulfilled her dreams.
Miss Patty holds an MSc in Accounting and Finance from the London School of Economics, a GDL and BPC with Distinction from the University of Law, and a certificate in Mediation and Negotiation. Her legal training has included judicial shadowing at the Business and Property Courts and Immigration and Asylum Chamber, as well as pro bono work at the Immigration Tribunal (Taylor House), reflecting her passion for justice.
Among the notable personalities present were Ghana’s High Commissioner to the UK, Mrs. Zita Benson and her husband Mr. Bobby Benson, Mr. Kwabena Osei-Danquah, Chief of Staff at the Commonwealth Secretariat, London, and Eileen Baguma, General Manager of EIB Network, Founder and President of Women in Sustainability Africa.
By Spectator Reporter
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Nana Kofi Teams Up with Kwaku Kwame on “The Worship Medley”

Gospel singer Nana Kofi has blessed listeners with a new release titled “The Worship Medley.” The song features fellow gospel minister Kwaku Kwame, and together, they deliver a powerful worship experience that is already touching lives. The medley comprises well-loved songs such as “Your Presence is Heaven to Me,” “Great Are You Lord,” “You Are Great Yes You Are,” and “Yeshua.” Each song flows seamlessly into the next, creating a worship atmosphere designed to draw hearts closer to God.
Released on November 21, the medley has already gained 989 views. Listeners describe it as more than just music, calling it a spiritual journey that transcends words. Many are appreciating the atmosphere it creates, finding deeper connection and renewal in God’s presence.
Their collaboration highlights the strength of Ghana’s gospel music scene, where ministers continue to inspire through songs of faith and hope. Fans are actively sharing the medley across social media, describing it as a “must-listen” for anyone seeking peace and revival. With this release, Nana Kofi and Kwaku Kwame have set a new standard in gospel worship, proving that genuine praise can foster a deeper connection with God.
By Linda Abrefi Wadie




