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Steps to receive an official GWR certificate – Details from mother of a Ghanaian record holder

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Chantelle Kuukua Eghan, the mother of Ace-Liam Sam Ankrah, the youngest male painter recognised by Guinness World Records (GWR), has released a video showcasing the process of receiving and assembling her son’s official certificate.
Amidst the controversy surrounding Chef Smith’s disputed Guinness World Records cook-a-thon certification, Liam’s mother took to Instagram to demonstrate the proper procedure they followed to obtain their authentic certificate.
According to Liam’s mother, they received the certificate package via DHL delivery.
She described the package as meticulously sealed and containing several components: the frame, glass pieces, and the official Guinness World Records certificate itself, which was enveloped and sealed.
Emphasising the authenticity of their GWR certificate, Liam’s mother carefully assembled these components to create the framed certificate, proudly showcasing it online.
The video demonstration by Liam’s mother comes in response to widespread criticism and the clarification from Guinness World Records that they had no record of Chef Smith’s attempt.
Ace-Liam Nana Sam Ankrah achieved the title of the world’s youngest male artist at just 1 year and 152 days old.
The previous record holder, Dante Lamb, achieved this feat at the age of three in 2003.
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
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The music ministry of the Church of Pentecost, known as Voice of Pentecost (VOP) has organised a music listening party.
The event held on Friday, March 14, in Accra brought together some influential radio, TV presenters and other industry players.
The event showcased carefully selected tracks from the Voice of Pentecost, offering these industry experts an opportunity to listen, share their insights, and provide valuable feedback.
This was made possible through a collaborative effort between Pent Media Centre and The Voice of Pentecost.
In all 17 songs were played for the key industry players to listen to, out of which they made suggestions on which ones to release ahead of the album.
Also, they made suggestions as to which ones should make the cut for the album.
Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, expressed his appreciation, adding that the church was blessed with songs for many years.
For this reason, they decided to put in place mechanisms to ensure their songs make waves throughout the country and beyond.
Against this backdrop, they brought together the industry people for their input to help carry the gospel through music.
By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme
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Kafui Danku upbeat about future of creative industry

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March 29, 2025
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Film Authority (GFA) and celebrated actress, Kafui Danku, has expressed confidence in the future of Ghana’s creative industry after attending the 24-Hour Economy conference at the Bank of Ghana on Tuesday in Accra.
The event, designed to boost the creative arts and tourism sectors, brought together top leaders, policymakers, and industry players to discuss how Ghana’s economy could thrive beyond the usual working hours.
Key figures at the event included the Minister of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Dzifa Abla Gomashie, the presidential advisor on the 24-Hour Economy, Goosie Tanoh, and respected legal expert, Mrs Betty Mould-Iddrisu. Their presence showed the government’s commitment to making the creative industry more vibrant and financially rewarding.
The discussions centered on how film, music, and tourism could function around the clock, creating jobs and new opportunities for creatives.
Kafui Danku, a strong advocate for the film industry, shared her excitement about the initiative. In a social media post, she hinted at “exciting times ahead,” sparking discussions among creatives eager to see how this policy will benefit them.
Many believe this could be a turning point for Ghana’s entertainment sector, making nightlife, cinemas, music shows, and tourism activities more profitable and globally competitive.
The National Film Authority (NFA), which plays a key role in shaping the future of Ghana’s film industry, was also actively involved in the discussions.
A successful implementation of the 24-Hour Economy could mean more job opportunities, increased revenue, and a stronger international presence for Ghana’s creative sector.
As conversations continue, industry players remain optimistic about the possibilities ahead.
The hope is that with the right policies and government support, Ghana’s entertainment and tourism sectors will see massive growth, benefiting both industry professionals and the nation as a whole.
By Linda Abrefi Wadie

Gospel singer Kefa Joe Frimpong has released his first single, ‘Waka’, recorded live at Deeper Experience 2024.
The emerging gospel artiste dropped ‘Waka’ on January 1, 2025. The song is inspired by Jeremiah 1:12 and serves as a message of faith and hope.
Kefa wrote the song after surviving hardships in 2021, a difficult time he faced with his family.
Sung beautifully in Twi, the lyrics of the first verse remind listeners of God’s faithfulness; “God is still merciful, and His grace is enough for us. He has spoken, and He will do it, so you will know He is God.”
Kefa shares his testimony through ‘Waka’, encouraging people to trust God despite challenges.
In the second verse, he reassures listeners; “Even through your struggles and shame, Jesus Christ is with you. He will hold you, He will keep you, and you will know He is God.”
Kefa revealed Dr. Sonnie Badu as his main influence and inspiration, alongside Dunsin Oyekan, who he worked with and producers Kwasi Asare Amening and Stuart Chordson to produce ‘Waka’, which is already making an impact, gaining over 6,000 views on YouTube.
You can now Stream ‘Waka’ on YouTube and all various platforms. The song is now available on all digital music platforms.

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