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Majority Of Radio Stations In Accra Scorned MUSIGA’s Directive For Gmw Festival

Obour GMW
Obour at GMW Launch

As part of the GMW Festival celebration (ongoing at the National Theatre), the President of the Musicians Union of Ghana MUSIGA, Bice ‘Obour’ Osei Kuffour, admonished radio stations across the nation to play only music of Ghanaian origin on Monday 3rd March, 2014 –which marked the opening of the music festival for this week.

GhanaCelebrities.Com therefore decided to put our ears on the grounds by monitoring at least 80% of the radio stations we have in the city – Accra (because the writer stays in Accra). Unfortunately, all the radio stations we monitored played their normal daily songs.

DJs and presenters who play reggae/ragga/dancehall did play! Those who play RnBs or old school blues did play! Those who play hip hop did play! Those who mix all the aforementioned genres of music also did play! And finally was those who play highlife; they did play too!

The whole atmosphere on radio did not change. However, MUSIGA had wanted all radio stations to play our rich Highlife music, since the weeklong music celebration is all about celebrating Ghanaian music and its artistes.

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2014 Gmw Festival Kicks Off With ‘Ghana Music Day’ On March 3 | Message From Bice Osei Kuffour, MUSIGA President

Bice Osei Kuffour

 

Ahead of tomorrow’s commencement of the 2014 GMW Festival, the president of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has released a video, calling for support and participation of this year’s event.

Check out the video below & a transcript of his message

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejPDo_rv4gc

Fellow musicians and lovers of Ghanaian music;

On behalf of the Musicians Union of Ghana, I wish to draw the attention of our great country to the 2014 GMW Festival, a very important development-oriented event coming off from 3rd March to Saturday, 8th March 2014.

GMW Festival is primarily about Education, Arts, Culture, Tourism, Awards and more. It is the official meeting ground for those leading and shaping our industry; bringing together and encouraging participation of artistes, stakeholders, the media, policy makers and music users. GMW seeks to be recognized as the biggest music festival and conferences in Africa within the next 5 years.

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