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Ghanaian Music Scene Shines with Awards, Ambitions, and Stage Mishaps
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Ghanaian Music Scene Shines with Awards, Ambitions, and Stage Mishaps

The Ghanaian music landscape is buzzing with excitement as notable events unfold in the entertainment sector. Fast-rising gospel artist Lady Rev. Susie Arthur has emerged as a significant figure after winning two prestigious awards at the Western Music Awards, held in Tarkwa. She was honored as the Overall Gospel Artiste of the Year and Best Female Artiste of the Year, largely due to her acclaimed EP "Amazing God," which features hits like "Di Wo Hene" and "Hear My Cry Pt 2." Her single "Nyame Sunsum" has also garnered widespread acclaim, solidifying her status in the gospel music industry. In addition to her awards, Susie successfully hosted her annual "Celebration of Praise" program, showcasing various gospel talents. Meanwhile, Ghanaian Afrobeats artist Kojo Blak is gearing up for a prolific year in 2026, promising to elevate the genre on the global stage. He describes the upcoming year as one of "volcanic eruptions" in terms of music releases and emphasizes the growing support for emerging artists in Ghana. Kojo expresses gratitude to his fans and advocates for enhanced promotion of Ghanaian music internationally. However, the year has not been without its challenges, as several Ghanaian artists faced stage mishaps during live performances in 2025. Incidents included Amerado's stage collapse at a school event, Olivetheboy's slip during Tidal Rave, and Wendy Shay's fall at the GMB grand finale. Despite these accidents, the artists showed resilience, with many continuing their performances unharmed. These events highlight the unpredictable nature of live shows in the vibrant Ghanaian music scene, where both triumphs and tribulations coexist.

Ghana's Religious Scene Heats Up with New Year Prophecies and Alpha Hour Convocation
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Ghana's Religious Scene Heats Up with New Year Prophecies and Alpha Hour Convocation

As the year draws to a close, Ghana's religious landscape is buzzing with significant events, including prophetic services and large-scale prayer gatherings. Prophet Nigel Gaisie, founder of the Prophetic Hill Church, is set to unveil his prophecies for 2026 during a New Year’s Eve service, which will address both global and national issues pertinent to Ghana. Meanwhile, Reverend Isaac Owusu Bempah will lead the annual 'Prophetic Watch Night Service' at Glorious Word Power Ministries, also scheduled for New Year’s Eve, with livestreaming available for those unable to attend in person. In a remarkable display of faith, thousands of Ghanaians have camped overnight at the Accra Sports Stadium for the Alpha Hour Convocation led by Pastor Agyemang Elvis. This event, which began on December 29, 2025, has attracted worshippers, known as 'Alpharians,' who set up sleeping arrangements in anticipation of a spiritually charged two-day gathering. The convocation, which features intense prayer sessions and scripture readings, aims to fill the stadium to capacity, reflecting the growing influence of the Alpha Hour ministry, which has transitioned from an online prayer platform to a major religious movement in Ghana. Pastor Elvis has expressed optimism for an even larger turnout as the event culminates on December 31, 2025, emphasizing the importance of spiritual discipline and community engagement in these gatherings.