As Appietus is flying and showering felicitations on Bice Osei Kuffour otherwise known as Obour for his commendable work as the president of MUSIGA, singer and actor Kaakyire Kwame Appiah has a different twist to the story. According to him, Obour’s administration is coupled with corruption, his reasons for stepping down as the vice-president.
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VIDEO: ‘Discriminating’ MUSIGA And Ghanaian Musicians Snubbed Anokye Supremo, Absent Themselves At His Funeral? — Watch
Unlike the late Ebony Reigns’ funeral where members of the Musicians Union Of Ghana (MUSIGA) were there flaunting their pot bellies, displaying their hypocrisy by donating hundreds of Ghana Cedis, they completely snubbed Anokye Supremo aka Daddy Lumba without attending his funeral.
Report reaching us indicates that neither MUSIGA nor any of the budding musicians were there to bid their brother even a farewell not to even talk of donating a pesewa as they did to other departed artistes.
Prophet Gaisie Is A Liar, He Never Said Ebony Was Going To Die When I Met Him — Bullet
Ebony’s manager, Bullet has disclosed that although he met prophet Nigel Gaisie, the man of God who claims he saw death hovering around Ebony but never told him about Ebony’s death.
Bullet in a recent interview stated that the masses out there are of the belief that he ignored prophecies of Ebony’s death but that wasn’t the case. He added that if truly the prophecy got to him, he wouldn’t have taken it for granted.
Ghanaians Refusal To Buy Music Leaving Artists In Poverty – Kaakyire Kwame Appiah
Veteran Highlife star Kaakyire Kwame Appiah says the music business is not lucrative anymore and many stars are being left in poverty because Ghanaians do not purchase music but instead download it online for free.
According to Appiah, artists like himself could spend thousands of Ghana cedis to record and promote a song, and cannot even break even with what they make from the song.
Kumawood Strikes Again! – 'Who Killed Uncle Atta' To Be Released Soon
Kumawood displaying insensitivity towards a subject is nothing new, so much so that in recent times they had to be begged not to dramatise the brutal murder of Major Maxwell Mahama.
Anytime a topical national issue crops up – within a few months you would find a Kumawood movie mimicking the issue.
Kaakyire Kwame Appiah Endorses Nana Addo
Each election year witness celebrities making one endorsement or the other and the upcoming general elections has seen no varied reactions.
Musician cum actor, Kaakyire Kwame Appiah has joined the many who have outwardly come forward to tell the world that they sleep with the opposition New Patriotic Party.
"Those Insulting Agya Koo Are Hypocrites" – Kaakyire Kwame Appiah
The musician turn actor, Kaayire Kwame Appiah has added his voice to the many supporting fellow actor Agya Koo on his decision to publicly announce his staunch support for the opposition New Patriotic Party.
Speaking on Hello FM ‘s entertainment show review, the “bronya” hit maker told Dave Hammer, host of the show that he sees nothing wrong with Agya Koo’s move, adding that those back lashing him are hypocrites.
Obour Needs Mentoring, He Is Mentally Immature—Says Kaakyire Kwame Appiah
It is very clear that he is speaking out of distress.
The drama and the heat with regards to the impending MUSIGA Elections slated for 29th October, 2015 at Oyinka Hotel in Koforidua seem not to end.
President of the Muscians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Obour has endured lot of heckles from his opponents—and the person to join hands in humiliating the MUSIGA president is Kaakyire Kwame Appiah.
Kaakyire Kwame Appiah has lashed out at Obour, saying, he is mentally immature and still needs mentoring so that he can competently run the affairs of MUSIGA.
Today is December 24: Do You Remember Kaakyire Kwame Appiah’s 24 December Song?
Today is December 24, a day that most people make the long journey back to their various villages in Ghana to celebrate Christmas Day with family and friends. Years back Kaakyire Kwame Appiah recorded a song about that day titled ‘24’. The song became [still is to some people] one of the famous Christmas tunes … Read more