France 2019 Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/france-2019/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Fri, 06 Oct 2017 06:15:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg France 2019 Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/france-2019/ 32 32 Equatorial Guinea banned from 2019 Women’s World Cup https://citifmonline.com/2017/10/equatorial-guinea-banned-from-2019-womens-world-cup/ Fri, 06 Oct 2017 06:15:29 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=359407 Equatorial Guinea have been expelled from the 2019 Women’s World Cup in France for fielding 10 ineligible players and using forged documents. The players all took part in qualifying for the 2016 Olympic women’s tournament in Brazil. The latest sanctions come on top of their ban from competing at the 2020 Olympics, which was issued last year. […]

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Equatorial Guinea have been expelled from the 2019 Women’s World Cup in France for fielding 10 ineligible players and using forged documents.

The players all took part in qualifying for the 2016 Olympic women’s tournament in Brazil.

The latest sanctions come on top of their ban from competing at the 2020 Olympics, which was issued last year.

Fifa has also imposed a fine of $102,000 (£77,700) on the country’s football association.

An investigation by the world governing body found the 10 players were “not eligible to play for the representative team of Equatorial Guinea”.

Two more players – Muriel Linda Mendoua Abessolo and Francisca Angue Ondo Asangono – were given 10-match bans after being found to have used forged and falsified documents.

As well as missing the 2019 Women’s World Cup and the following year’s Olympics, Equatorial Guinea are also banned from the next two Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in 2018 and 2020.

The initial ban from the Olympics, announced in April 2016, came after Fifa found that Camila Maria do Carmo Nobre de Oliveira used forged documents in the preliminary competition of the 2016 games.

She was discovered with two passports with different birth dates and two birth certificates showing different parental information.

In 2016, De Oliveira also played in Women’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifying against Mali, who later made an official complaint which led to the Confederation of African Football’s Nations Cup ban.

The two-time continental champions were subsequently disqualified from the 2016 Nations Cup finals in Cameroon (replaced by Mali) as well as the next two tournaments.

Source: BBC

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Bulldog grateful to family, Ghanaians https://citifmonline.com/2014/06/bulldog-thank-family-and-ghanaians/ Mon, 02 Jun 2014 10:32:52 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=22023 Music producer and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bullhaus Entertainment, Nana Asiama Hanson (Bulldog) has expressed his appreciation to his family and all Ghanaians who showed massive support for him while in police custody. Bulldog was arrested on the 15 May, 2014 by the Homicide Unit of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana […]

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Music producer and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bullhaus Entertainment, Nana Asiama Hanson (Bulldog) has expressed his appreciation to his family and all Ghanaians who showed massive support for him while in police custody.

Bulldog was arrested on the 15 May, 2014 by the Homicide Unit of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service as a prime suspect in the murder of Fennec Okyere, a music producer.

Fennec Okyere was killed at his residence on March 13 by unknown assailants. The deceased was the manager of hiplife artiste, Kwaw Kesse.

Bulldog made his first appearance at the Magistrate Court on Monday, May 19 and was remanded into police custody to reappear on June 2.

He was however, released from police custody last Thursday, May 29.

Read his letter of appreciation below:

Thanks to God, my family, my wife and kids, my mom and dad, to my siblings, cousins and my entire extended family… to Mr. Charles Mensah and your whole family, God bless you.

To my artistes: VVIP, Shatta Wale, Brainna, NaturalFaCe, Koo Ntakora, Paulina Oduro, 5Five & Iwan.

To Solid Multimedia, 4Syte tv, OM Studios, Rackus Production… To my Godfather Abraham Ohene Djan, may God bless you abundantly…Big thanks to Mr. Felix Okoe and my entire Rackus family, to my brother Stip, Ignace and Sadeeq one love…

To my counsels King Garry F.N. Marfo Esq. and Jerry K. Avenorgbo Esq., you are the best in the world. To President Obour and the entire Musiga, God bless you. To Lawyer Willie Akuffo… God bless you.

To Tinny (BMF), Edem, DBlack(BAM), Sarkodie, Castro, D2, Luther, Shatta Rako, Pope Skinny, Bukom Dancehall, and to the the entire artiste in Ghana for the love and support.

To my colleague managers in the entertainment industry… to the whole Flex on Pluzz Team and Talk Showbiz team and to the entire industry for the love and support…

To all pastors, spiritual leaders and churches and every household that said a prayer for me, may God bless you…

To Adabraka and Nima my home and to every Ghetto and Ghetto youth in GH, to the streets where i hail from, thanks for showering abundant love during this trying times may Jah bless you forever…

To friends of Bulldog who offered to pay my legal fees thanks so much.

To all my colleagues at Bullhaus Entertainment, Shatta Movement, BDN Records and the Money Team in Canada and BDN Records in the US.

If I forgot your name please forgive me and know I appreciate every prayer said on my behalf, may God bless you all. I never knew I had so much love.
JAH BLESS GHANA AND BLESS YOU ALL…

Read PSALM 35… GOD WON’T ALLOW THEM KEEP A GOOD MAN DOWN…‪#‎bullhaus ‪#‎shattamovement ‪#‎moneyteam ‪#‎bdnrecords.

 

By: Evans Effah/citifmonline.com/Ghana

 

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Stop spreading lies about me – Shatta wale warns Ghanaian media https://citifmonline.com/2014/05/stop-spreading-lies-about-me-shatta-wale-warns-ghanaian-media/ Sat, 24 May 2014 10:30:00 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=20426 2013 Ghana Music Awards Artiste of the year, Shatta wale has lashed out at the Ghanaian media at what he describes as a deliberate ploy to associate him with negativity. He was reacting to recent rumors in the press that he had deliberately refused to visit his manager Nana Asiama Hanson [Bull dog] after he […]

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2013 Ghana Music Awards Artiste of the year, Shatta wale has lashed out at the Ghanaian media at what he describes as a deliberate ploy to associate him with negativity.

He was reacting to recent rumors in the press that he had deliberately refused to visit his manager Nana Asiama Hanson [Bull dog] after he got arrested.

Nana Asiama Hanson was arrested for the murder of Fenec Okyere, manager of Kwaw Kese after investigations by the homicide unit of the Police Criminal investigative department pointed to him as the prime suspect.

Speaking to Citi News in an exclusive interview, Shatta  Wale questioned the rationale behind all the negative reports and said he was not in any way swayed by them. “The industry people are always talking about me. But I know it is God who’s brought me this far.”

Reacting to bulldogs imprisonment he disclosed that “I know all their plans against Bulldog will not materialize, I know the God that takes care of me and will extend his mercy towards Bull Dog. God Is watching everyone.”

He also added that “I heard the media spreading all sought of rumors that I don’t even go and visit him[Bull Dog]. What worries me about the media is that they never say anything good about me. They only concentrate on the bad stuff that is said about me.”

He has asked the media to desist from those writing false reports about him saying “I beg  them, they should stop circulating false rumors about me. Actually, I don’t like what they are doing. Any bad thing they like to associate it to me. All the areas I know, Newtown Madina, Nima, they follow me because I am a man of truth.”

 

By: Benjamin Epton Owusu/Citifmonline.com/Ghana

 

 

 

 

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Okyeame Kwame: My plan is to touch the world https://citifmonline.com/2014/05/okyeame-kwame-my-plan-is-to-touch-the-world/ Wed, 14 May 2014 19:00:44 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=18479 His rise in the Ghanaian music industry has not been a surprise to keen observers, Okyeame Kwame showed signs of his creativity in the early days as a member of the duo Akyeame. In one of his songs, he rapped about being the favourite rapper’s favourite rapper. Few can begrudge Kwame Nsiah-Apau for making that […]

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His rise in the Ghanaian music industry has not been a surprise to keen observers, Okyeame Kwame showed signs of his creativity in the early days as a member of the duo Akyeame.

In one of his songs, he rapped about being the favourite rapper’s favourite rapper. Few can begrudge Kwame Nsiah-Apau for making that statement because over the years his music has fueled the emotions on many.

His lyrics have spoken volumes to the masses and the rhythms he churns out has kept Ghana and the world dancing.

Born on 17th April 1976, the rapper has had an exceptional career and personal life, making him a role model for many.

An exceptional musician, Kwame has gradually cemented his position as one of the finest music moguls in Ghana. His philanthropy has transformed lives and the mention of his name lights up dull souls.

He has so far released 7 albums (4 while with the group Akyeame and 3 solo) and is currently working on his next album. As Akyeame, Nyansapo in 1997, Nkonsonkonson in 1998, Ntoaso in 2000 and Apam Foforo in 2002.

His solo albums include Bohyeba in 2005, M’anwensem (My Poetry) in 2008 and The Clinic in 2011. His records were also featured on the Sony Africa Music Compilation in 2010.

Early Life

Okyeame Kwame comes from a family of eight, with a father who was an accountant and a mother who was a teacher. His junior brothers make up the award winning hiplife group Bradez.

Okyeame Kwame (right) and the Bradez (Stone - center and Kuntakinte - left)
Okyeame Kwame (right) and the Bradez (Stone – center and Kuntakinte – left)

According to Okyeame Kwame, his musical journey began when he was five years old.

“I remember that my mum taught me a poem when I was in class one. I went from house to house and I recited the poem so well that everybody in the neighborhood wanted to hear this five year old tell this poem that he did not understand. So they picked me from one house to the other and I developed an affinity to poetry. That type of satisfaction that the poem gave people made me want to understand poetry more so as early as five I learned so many indigenous poems. As I grew, I was only interested in poetry, nothing but poetry so I would take my Twi and English classes seriously because I had the opportunity to read literature and understand poetry more.”

Even though Kwame became a ‘neighborhood champion’ early, he had some disappointments ahead of him later in life.

“When I finished form five, I broke my father’s heart because I failed most of my papers. From 1991, hiphop had became the gem and everybody had caught the fever…I was small and they used to call me whizz kid. It was almost impossible for anyone to beat me in a rapping competition. It was around that time that I realized that the elements that make up RAP (Rhythmic African Poetry) was the same elements in the poems I loved.”

Okyeame Kwame, second from left, in his secondary school days
Okyeame Kwame, second from left, in his secondary school days

According to Okyeame Kwame, he “used to ran from school to go and rap and my dad would beat me.” Along the line a radio presenter, Lovin Cee, managed to convince his father to watch him perform. After that, his father accepted the fact that he was good at what he did and decided to help him develop his talent.

“I was introduced to a young man called Lord Marcus who taught me this rap thing properly. Whenever I go to him, I would ask him the various literary terms like alliterations, metaphors etc. Before I went to the sixth form I had read so many story books and I could even speak English. Based on that type of education and interactions I had with Lord Marcus, I decided to write the exams I failed again and that made my father so proud.”

And there was Akyeame

Akyeame
Akyeame

They came to prominence in the early days of hiplife as one of the forces in the Ghanaian Music Industry. Akyeame was made up of Okyeame Kofi and Okyeame Kwame. They enjoyed six years of success releasing 4 albums until in 2003, Kwame and his partner in rhyme/close friend, Kofi, decided to try their hands at solo careers.

According to Okyeame Kwame, Okyeame Kofi was one of the most intelligent guys on the scene when they met.

“His dad was buying cocoa so he travelled to Swedru, Tamale, everywhere. He was a few month older than me but he was exposed. He understood Ghana, he could speak languages, he spoke pidgin, he spoke Hausa, he spoke this, he spoke that. When I met him he was sixteen years old and had written a book called Rings Don’t Marry. He was an intelligent guy, he would write the rap and I would go and sing it. It went on for two year.”

After sixth form Okyeame Kwame failed to secure admission into any of the universities so he decided to take music seriously. The industry had been buoyed by Reggie Rockstone’s revolutionary hiplife.

“When Reggie opened the way we saw we could do it. But Reggie made a mistake somewhere. He took hiphop beats and added tight twi raps on it. We were the second group to come out after Reggie did in 1996 so we were looking for the differentiators. How were we going to stand out? We decided that Reggie’s thing was Americanized so let us localize our own so we did a little research into Dansuomu, Nnwomkro, Highlife music and we took the type of music Reggie was making, found the exact producer he was using and got him to fuse it with indigenous elements.”

That was the genesis of Akyeame which means linguists and that marked the birth of their first album. They release hiphop music that had true Ghanaian roots.

They became very popular and rich. They traveled the world and took their music to a global audience. Unfortunately, they learned so much of the foreign culture and incorporated it into their music so much that their third album flopped.

VIDEO: Akyeame – Masan aba

Kwame goes solo

In 2004, he began his solo career and became an instant success. In 2009, Okyeame Kwame snatched the much-coveted “Artiste of the Year” in the GMAs.

According to him, the hardships he went through for three years in the United States made him think about what he wanted to do and how he would achieve success.

“When we made money as Akyeame, we didn’t save and we didn’t plan. As young as we were, failure was difficult so we moved to America. I washed dishes, I worked in restaurants, I worked at wholefoods markets and I was going crazy.”

One day there was an issue and he had to walk through thick snow to work and it dawned on him that he had to come back home.

“It had snowed eleven inches. I was walking, I was cold and I couldn’t feel my ears, my nose, nothing. So I stopped at under a bridge and I cried. I prayed and I asked God why he was treating me that way. And God spoke to me and said ‘you are a fool, I have given you the opportunities, you were nominated fourteen times. Why are you doing this to yourself in America?”

When Okyeame Kwame decided to return to Ghana, he was advised to stay and marry in America to get his green card but he was bent on moving back to Ghana.

“When I came to Ghana, I had one one thousand dollars and a plan…My plan was to go solo and start afresh with a new image. My second plan was to align with all the people who had held the fort when we were away like Tic Tac, Obrafour, Lord Kenya, Reggie Rockstone etc. My plan was to put my act on the works of other acts so that people would notice me so I ended up doing over 270 features with Amakye Dede, Daddy Lumba, everybody. I also realized that most of the artistes were young and looking hip and I knew for sure that people didn’t really like those look so I positioned myself as the gentleman, the aberantie, of the industry with very refined looks.”

Kwame also realized that a good musician could only get better with proper education.

“An aberantie wasn’t complete without education so in 2006 I enrolled into the university to learn more about the poety. I did Akan and  I learned more about the poetry. I studied classical music, I studied applied music and people kept asking how I was going sustain school and my career. But strangely, the year I became the overall artiste of the year was in 2009, in my final year when I was still in school and working on my thesis.”

The rest of the story is a series of hits, endorsement deals and a general brand appeal that has consolidated his position as a force in the Ghanaian music industry.

Okyeame Kwame after his graduation at KNUST
Okyeame Kwame after his graduation at KNUST

Family and philanthropy

Okyeame Kwame and his familyHe is currently married to Annica Nsiah-Apau proud father of 2 children whom he does his best to educate and instill with the same values he places in his music. Kwame says his wife has been the biggest influence on him since they met about a decade ago.

“I met her about ten years ago when I returned from the US. She was so intelligent and so strong that she pushed me. She urged me to go to school, to be humble, to be cool and to be a real man. The present Okyeame Kwame you see is a combination of what I learned from my parents and what my wife wants me to turn into.”

He founded the Okyeame Kwame Foundation, a non-governmental organization to administer free Hepatitis B screening, educate, counsel and create awareness about the disease via entertainment. He hopes to go beyond just free screening of Hepatitis but also help to administer free treatment as well.

The future

Okyeame Kwame is the CEO of One Mic Entertainment, which recently signed an agreement with Empire Entertainment, a move that will see Okyeame Kwame grow his global appeal.

International stages have carried his weight. Global audiences have been electrified by his craft and he hopes to make more inroads into the African market with his upcoming African Connection album. He has so far released a song with Nigerian J. Martins titled Try Another Time.

His self-produced The Versatile Show was cited by many industry player as Ghana’s finest concert of the decade. However, he was unable to stage another one citing financial difficulties. He has since revealed that the show will bounce back in 2014.

He is presently the PRO for the Musicians Union of Ghana. He’s also featured in several big screen films. His catalogue includes Ties that bind, The comforter and Amsterdam diary.

Kwame says the most important thing one can do in his life is to touch somebody.

“We only have one sense which is touch. You can’t hear anything unless sound waves hit your ear drums. You can’t taste anything unless it touches your tongue. You can’t see anything unless light from it touches your eyes. The most important thing way to live your live is to touch somebody, to be a part of something that is beyond your ego and who you are. So after school I realized that I was going to be a musician, one whose life touches people. So if you ask me who I am, I will say I’m a musician and my plan is to touch the world.”

 VIDEO: Okyeame Kwame Ft. J. Martins – Try Another Time

 

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VGMA – No honour for media https://citifmonline.com/2014/05/vgma-no-honour-for-media/ Fri, 09 May 2014 17:52:12 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=17541 Some observers have questioned why the organizer of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, (VGMA), Charterhouse has failed over the years to recognize the contributions of the media with, at least, honorary awards for music journalists, broadcasters and radio disc jockeys who promote Ghanaian music. The Chairman of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Board, Nii Ayite […]

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Some observers have questioned why the organizer of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, (VGMA), Charterhouse has failed over the years to recognize the contributions of the media with, at least, honorary awards for music journalists, broadcasters and radio disc jockeys who promote Ghanaian music.

The Chairman of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Board, Nii Ayite Hammond, in response to the question, said: “For now, the focus is on the artistes and those who are directly involved in the creation of music.

That is why, for instance, we have dropped the award for The Executive Producer of the Year, which was a very prominent award from the inception of the event”.

He said, the radio disc jockeys had raised the issue in the past and if the point is made strongly and it comes to the “table” of the VGMA board as a public concern, “We may look at, why not?”

Meanwhile, after the huge hype plus the deafening controversy that followed the threat by popular dancehall singer, Shatta Wale to boycott the 15th Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, Charterhouse finally staged a big show at the Accra International Conference Centre on Saturday.

Incidentally, Shatta carried out his threat and stayed away from the event. That, however, did not stop him from picking three awards including the two top honours, Song of the Year, “Dancehall King,” and Artiste of the Year. The third one was the Reggae/Dancehall Artiste of the Year.

Days after the VGMA, rumours had it that Shatta’s awards, which were received on his behalf by “a certain lady” at the ceremony, were “missing”.

The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) on Tuesday issued a statement to clear the air. “It has come to the notice of the Musicians Union of Ghana, news making the rounds that Shatta Wale’s awards are missing,” the statement said.

“We wish to state that all the three awards are with MUSIGA and not missing as reported”.

The statement explained that Shatta Wale, who is a member of MUSIGA, had asked the President of the union to pick any award he may win at the event on his behalf since he was not going to be able to attend the show.

The lady who received Shatta Wale’s awards was a special guest of MUSIGA, who is also a big fan of Shatta Wale and the Shatta Movement.

The union said the lady, whose name, MUSIGA failed to mention “is a very respectable and honourable person and we wish to apologise for any harm caused her. Meanwhile, MUSIGA has made arrangements for Shatta Wale to pick up his awards.

The full list of winners is as follows; Gospel Song of  The Year, OJ –  with the song, “Maye se mo pen”, Highlife Song Of The Year, Castro –( Odo pa), Afropop Song Of The Year, Fuse ODG – (Million Pound Girl), Hip Hop Song Of The Year, Sarkodie – Lies (Feat. Lil’ Shaker), Hiplife Song Of The Year, Guru – (Boys Abre), Gospel Artiste Of The Year – Sonnie Badu, Highlife Artiste Of The Year, Kwabena Kwabena, Hiplife/Hip Hop Artiste Of The Year, Sarkodie – (Down on One), African Artiste Of The Year, Davido, Best Collaboration Of The Year, Kwabena Kwabena / Samini – (Adult Music), and Best Video Of The Year, Knii Lante – (Baby Take Good Care).

The award for Best Female Vocal Performance went to Efya, Best Male Vocal Performance of The Year, Sonnie Badu, Best Rapper of The Year, Sarkodie, Best Group of the Year, R2Bees, New Artiste of the Year, Joey B, Album of the Year, Sarkodie – (Sarkology).

Source: Graphic Online

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