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Top Ten Richest Artistes In Ghana - Number one will Shock You

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Would you like to know the main 10 most extravagant artists in Ghana 2020? They are various skilled performers in Ghana who currently rank amazingly when contrasted with that from other African nations like Nigeria and South Africa. With the quick Start, which artists are producing momentous sounds, Ghana currently positions as one of Africa's driving makers of Hip-Hop stars.  Endeavors must go with results. So we will be taking a gander at top most extravagant artists in Ghana and their total assets. A ton of performers from Ghana are doing a ton of joint effort with remote craftsman, and sacking grants inside and outside the nation.  We have grouped the names of most extravagant performers in Ghana who at present overwhelm the blue grass' music industry. Critically, this rundown is accounted for to have been declared formally by Forbes – the world's best positioning association.  Top 10 Richest Musicians in Ghana 2020  The following is the rundown of the ma

Sarkodie Wants To Taste My "Tonga" Before He Agrees To Feature Me - Yaa Jackson Claims

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Young controversial singer Yaa Jackson has made a very cruel statement on her Facebook page making claims on how Sarkcess Music front liner Sarkodie wants to make love to her before he records a song with her. The “Tear Rubber“ singer, this evening made a statement on how female artists are suffering in the music industry as how A-list male artistes sometimes want to advantage of them before any chance collaboration. We don’t know why Yaa Jackson made such a statement but whatever it is, she might by all means have a reason or not. Sponsored Sponsored

E.l's message to GES on reopening of schools

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E.L Teacher Unions are outraged by the possibility of the Ghana Education Service (GES) reopening schools though the Coronavirus infections continue to increase. The Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Best Rapper, Elorm Adabla, known in showbiz as E.L, also thinks that the GES should exercise restraint in its quest to get the academic calendar back on track. In an interview with Amansan Krakye on Radio Central, E.L was quizzed as to whether it is prudent for schools to be reopened sooner or later. He advised: “The numbers are still going up so I don’t know what they mean by things are safe because as per my observations and my knowledge the numbers are still rising. “No where in the world right now have schools been opened for students to attend. So I will advise that we should hold on a little longer because there is no need for us to rush to go back into the world and get hurt or get sick. “If Coronavirus should escalate in Ghana just like what happened in some