Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Veteran broadcaster to Manage Reggae musician Cojo Tee

Ebenezer Adzei Anang aka Nii Anang Patapa
Ghanaian Reggae musician; Ike Tee Ewudzi, who goes by the stage name Cojo Tee and based in the USA recently revealed that his new Manager is now Ebenezer Adzei Anang aka Nii Anang Patapa, veteran journalist who is now a media consultant in Ghana.

Cojo Tee says he picked Nii Anang Patapa because he is an experience scriptwriter, broadcaster-presenter-producer and a great radio and TV content developer who presented the radio flagship musical program “The Nii Anang Patapa Show” on Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC)Radio 1 from 1976 to 1999.

Monday, May 26, 2014

Ghanaian nonprofit use environmental waste to empower people

left to right: Rebecca, Emmanuel and Callie
Emmanuel T Quarmyne is a co-Founder and Director of ABAN, a nonprofit organization based in Ghana that is jointly founded by himself and two Americans. ABAN stands for A Ban Against Neglect. It currently seeks to end the cycle of poverty among young mothers in Ghana and empower them toward the restoration of themselves, their communities and environment. Quarmyne talks more about this nonprofit and some of the other things they’ve been up to recently.


Tuesday, May 20, 2014

If silence means consent then rather speak to show you are concerned

By Oral Ofori and King of Accra
This post is inspired by the things we see going on around us in this nation, some of which forces us to sit behind laptops, making us ask ourselves if this is how gullible some of us are as a people in Ghana.

This piece of ours covers on the issue of how we as a people do not ask enough questions about situations. After sitting down for a while to reason about why it is so, it is realized that its as a result of how most of us were brought up as infants.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

3 Star Trade Link Inc forms new US-Ghana car shipping bridge

Foster preparing to fill a container
Foster Kakarious Dogbe, CEO of 3 Star Trade Link Incorporated, a Bronx New York based firm in the USA is calling on individuals and businesses based in the USA, Canada and Ghana interested in shipping cars and goods to Ghana to consider using the services of his firm.

3 Star has been in operation since 2009 and despite its young age has been able to leave customers and clients with a deep sense of satisfaction which has led to a high level of customer loyalty. The firm was created to assist people living in the USA with the acquisition of used, junk or new cars and their parts for personal and commercial use.

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Taylor Brown Entertainment on a mission to produce quality talent

Logo of Taylor Brown Entertainment Promotions & Entertainment LLC
Taylor Brown Entertainment Promotions & Entertainment LLC (TBE) is a US based talent management and promotional agency that assists upcoming artistes and well established ones with the management and promotion of their careers.

Taylor Brown, CEO of TBE originally from Detroit Michigan recently granted an interview in which she got to talk about her experience, background and what drives her.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Ghana Embassy ready to receive Black Stars to the USA

Photo: GFA TV
The atmosphere at the Ghana Embassy in Washington DC is that of excitement as the Mission prepares to welcome the National Team, the Black Stars to the US.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Winner of 2014 best male blogger in Ghana social media awards looks into the future

Naabia Antwi Danquah (right) awards Emmanuel. Pix: Michael Dakwa
Over a year ago in 2013 #TheAfricanDream had the opportunity of chatting with Jemila Abdulai, winner of the best blogger award in Ghana at the first ever social media awards organized by Blogging Ghana. This year the baton is passed on and we have the privilege of speaking to the 2014 best Male blogger in Ghana in the person of Emmanuel Gamor.


Monday, May 5, 2014

King of Accra, the rapper/producer you almost never heard of

“At age 8, I was in my church choir where my older brother would occasionally write songs for me and my other siblings to sing at church. When I got to Junior high school I was performing songs by known artistes like Obrafour of Ghana and Tupac at school entrainment activities.”

This is Nii Kommetey Commey speaking of how his passion for music evolved as a child to what it he has made him become today——a beats maker and rapper. Prefering to be identified as the 'King of Accra', Nii was mentored and schooled by Hammer of the ‘Last Two Music Group’; one of the greatest producers in Ghanaian music history.