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13/11/2024

The NDC is holding the country to ransom

13/11/2024

Don’t trust the NDC.They don’t have any policy in education

24/09/2024
24/09/2024

Judge for yourself if the pro NDC protesters have your interest at heart

Say No to violence.Ghana is a peaceful country

This is good music unfortunately it is not getting airplays.SadLet’s good tunes
22/07/2024

This is good music unfortunately it is not getting airplays.Sad

Let’s good tunes

Kwabena Kwabena - Fakye Me ft. Obaapa ChristyVideo directed by Director AbassStream song here - https://ditto.fm/faky3meSocial media links:FB: https://web.fa...

Analyzing the Bold Choices of Ghana's Vice Presidential CandidatesThe selection of Mathew Opoku Prempeh by the NPP and J...
25/04/2024

Analyzing the Bold Choices of Ghana's Vice Presidential Candidates

The selection of Mathew Opoku Prempeh by the NPP and Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang by the NDC as their respective vice presidential candidates introduces intriguing contrasts and strategic maneuvers within Ghanaian politics.

Gender and Regional Representation:
While both candidates have served as former education ministers, the NDC's nomination of Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang as the first female vice presidential candidate in Ghana's history represents a bold move. This historic decision potentially taps into sentiments favoring gender diversity in leadership. Notably, her nomination from a swing region diverges from the typical selection strategy, possibly indicating a strategic shift towards broadening the party's appeal beyond its traditional base.

In contrast, the NPP's choice of a vice presidential candidate, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, from their stronghold in Kumasi signifies a calculated approach to secure support from their core constituency. This choice may reflect a more risk-averse strategy, emphasizing continuity and maintaining loyalty among the party's base.

Ethnic and Religious Dynamics:
The NPP's selection of a Northerner and a Muslim, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, as the presidential candidate challenges the party's historical perception as predominantly Akan-centric. This move aims to diversify the party's leadership and appeal to a broader demographic spectrum.

However, the decision to pair him with a vice presidential candidate from Kumasi highlights a strategic balancing act, ensuring continued support from their stronghold while projecting an image of inclusivity.

Conversely, the NDC's nomination of Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, not from their stronghold in the Volta region, reflects a calculated risk to expand the party's geographic reach and appeal to swing voters. Although her background as an academic may lack the fiery political rhetoric often associated with campaign rallies, it underscores the party's commitment to intellectual depth and competence in governance.

In sum, both parties have navigated complex political terrain through their vice presidential selections. While the NDC takes bold strides towards gender diversity and regional expansion, the NPP strategically balances continuity with efforts to broaden its demographic appeal.

The forthcoming elections will test the efficacy of these strategies in shaping voter perceptions and influencing electoral outcomes.

Source:British Accra

Countdown to Concert: Can Medikal Fill the O2 with Ghanaian Vibes?As the countdown begins for Medikal's headline concert...
24/04/2024

Countdown to Concert: Can Medikal Fill the O2 with Ghanaian Vibes?

As the countdown begins for Medikal's headline concert at the Indigo at the O2, Ghanaian music enthusiasts are buzzing with anticipation. Scheduled for May 3rd, just days before the bank holiday, the event promises to be a highlight for both fans and the artist himself.

With a capacity of 4,950, including standing and sitting spaces as well as a private VIP lounge, the stage is set for an unforgettable night. Headlined by the talented Medikal and supported by heavyweights like Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, and Efya, expectations are high for a stellar performance that will resonate not only with Ghanaians but with music lovers across the board.

The challenge, however, lies in generating the necessary hype and excitement in the days leading up to the event. Traditionally, filling the O2 has been a feat attempted by many, often accompanied by bold claims from Nigerian artists. But for Medikal, it's not just about filling seats; it's about creating an immersive experience that resonates deeply with the Ghanaian community.

With just eight days to go, the pressure is on to execute massive activations. From radio and TV interviews to podcasts targeting Gen Z and millennials, every platform must be leveraged to ensure maximum visibility. But it's not just about digital outreach; it's about grassroots engagement. Barbershop activations, Africa shop appearances – every touchpoint counts in making Medikal's presence felt.

Timing is crucial. If Medikal had been on the ground earlier, engaging directly with the community, it would have added significant value to the conversation. But even with limited time, strategic planning and targeted outreach can still make a difference.

Ultimately, the goal is not just to target Ghanaians but to create an inclusive atmosphere where everyone feels the pulse of the music. With the right blend of promotion, engagement, and sheer talent, there's no doubt that Medikal's concert will leave a lasting impression on the O2 stage.

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13/04/2024

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