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KOD, Asabea Cropper discuss promotion of highlife, others

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The Director of Diaspora Affairs at the Presidency, Kofi Okyere-Darko,  yesterday met with Asabea Cropper and had a fruitful discussion over highlife music.

Their discussion held during her visit to the Presidency focused on Highlife Museum and the importance of intentionally preserving and promoting Highlife music both in Ghana and across the diaspora.

The conversation aimed at ensuring that this priceless cultural heritage (Highlife) continues to thrive for generations to come.

“This afternoon, we had the honour of welcoming my mother and the legendary Queen Asabea Cropper — a true icon of Pan-African music — to Jubilee House for a rich and inspiring conversation on Highlife,” KOD wrote.

“From the first time I saw her perform alongside the late, great E.T. Mensah — the King of Highlife — at the State Banquet Hall in 1985, I have been captivated by her powerful presence and enduring artistry,” she revealed.

Since assuming the office, Kofi Okyere-Darko has made moves aimed at creating a strong partnership with diasporans and promoting Ghana’s cultural heritage.  

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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Ghanaian Guinness World Record holder presents certificate to GTA

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Ghanaian Guinness World Record holder for the Longest Marathon Makeup Application (103 hours, 25 minutes, 33 seconds!),Roselyn Akosua Mantey, on April 7, 2025 presented her certificate to the Ghana Tourism Authority at a press conference in the GTA Jake Obetsebi Lamptey Hall.

GTA Deputy CEOs Mr. Ben Anane Nsiah and Mr. Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey received it on behalf of CEO Maame Efua Houadjeto. 

Mr.Gilbert Aggrey, affectionately called,  Abeiku Santana hailed Roselyn’s feat as an inspiration to the youth and a boost for Ghana’s beauty sector on the global stage.

 He invited her to join events like the Kwahu Easter Paragliding Festival to promote tourism and culture.

Akosua Mantey shared that her record aimed to spotlight vocational skills, Ghanaian beauty brands, and creativity. 

GTA pledged support for her campaigns. 

Her incredible ‘makeup-a-thon’ ran from April 3-7, 2024, at Legon City, smashing the previous 24-hour record.

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 Jutta Addo crowned Miss Ghana 2025

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 JUTTA Ama Pokuah Addo, a Law student at the Univer­sity of Profession­al Studies, Accra (UPSA) was crowned the winner of the Miss Ghana 2025 edition held over the weekend at the Avenue Event Centre in Accra.

The first run­ner-up was Maud Anti Oduro, while Melissa A-Mon­tah, placed third.

The national event brought together young women from each of Gha­na’s regions, all vying for the presti­gious title.

Jutta, representing the Central Region, beat the other contestants after weeks of intense competition.

The feat grants her the opportunity to represent Ghana at the 72nd Miss World Festival, to be held in Telangana, India, on May 7-31.

Miss Jutta Addo, who also won awards for Miss Photogenic and Miss Social Media/Voting, charmed the judges and audience with her eloquence, grace, and dedication to her advocacy.

Winner and runner up’s

As the new Miss Ghana, she will embark on a year of service, ambassadorial duties, and preparation for the Miss World competition which takes place in India.

The contestants were judged not only on beauty but also on their intelli­gence, public speaking skills, and commitment to social causes.

The finale was a glam­orous occasion, graced by personalities such as Gha­naian musician Okyeame Kwame, who delivered a lively performance that had the audience on their feet with his great hits. Song­stress Lucya, Acoustic Frey and DJ Ryna also serenad­ed the crowd with their soulful melodies, adding to the night’s unforgettable moments.

The night also celebrated other outstanding contes­tants with special awards, including Most Beautiful Skin – Miss Maud Anti Oduro; Miss Fitness – Miss Em­manuella Kudjordji; Most Disciplined – Miss Priscilla Nutornutsi; Miss Congeni­ality – Miss Melissa Mintah and Miss Talent – Miss Stella Saka.

Others include Miss Eloquence – Miss Theresa Weyerane; Miss Beauty With a Purpose (BWAP) went to four contestants as they touched the hearts of many with their projects.

They are Miss Melissa Mintah, Miss Jutta Addo, Miss Naa Ayeley Hammond and Miss Nana Adjoa and Miss Top Model, Emmanuella Kudjordji.

For 68 years, Miss Ghana has produced outstanding ambassadors who champion social causes and represent Ghana on global stages.

Miss Ghana was found­ed by Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana’s first president and 68 years on, celebrated beauty, intelli­gence, and the impactful legacy of Ghana’s most iconic pageant.

 By Linda Abrefi Wadie

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Mikki Osei Berko poised

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 Veteran Ghanaian actor, Mikki Osei Berkoe, affectionately called Master Richard, has pledged his dedication to saving the ailing Ghana Actors’ Guild.

Ghana Actors Guild, over the years, has been inactive in performing its role due to disunity and conflict within the group.

From the days of the late Nii Odoi Mensah, Reverend Eddie Coffie, to Sammy Fiscian, the guild has not been in the best of shape.

After the death of Reverend Eddie Coffie in 2016, Samuel Fiscian was elected President, but after assuming office, the Guild has been involved in an endless legal battle.

All of these things are happening at the expense of the Ghanaian movie industry, whereas in other jurisdictions, the guilds ensure fair wages, legal support, workshops, royalty collection, welfare systems among others.

Against this backdrop, Mikki Osei Berkoe believes it is time for someone to rise to the occasion and bring the various factions together.

He is of the view that this would put the guild in shape for them to deliver on their mandate.

Speaking to The Spectator, he said, “Those of us who are already in it should also contribute to policy discus­sions, raise awareness, and push.”

He added that lack of leadership has rendered some actors poor, “Looking at the entertainment they gave the nation, their lives shouldn’t have ended that way.”

He therefore called for positive action in revamping Ghana’s movie in­dustry to ensure that film practitioners not only entertain the masses but also secure sustainable livelihoods.

Master Richard called on all stake­holders to rally behind him to cause a change in the industry.

 By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme

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