GPL relegation battle: Oly takes giant step towards survival

Accra Great Olympics took a giant step towards surviving in the Ghana Premier League on Sunday after securing a crucial away win over Asante Kotoko at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex in a match week 32 encounter.

Raymond Okoh Grippman scored the only goal of the match to keep the survival aspirations of the Accra based club alive.

With a game in hand and a date with their city rivals, Accra Hearts of Oak who are also entangled in the relegation conundrum, Oly appears to have taken their destiny into their own hands with the famous win.

It was a fairly balanced game in the opening 10 minutes which saw both teams making incursions into each other’s territory but failed to create clear-cut chances.

The first decent chance came the way of Kotoko on the 13th minute when Peter Amidu Acquah was released on the right after receiving a long ball from midfield, but his feeble effort could not beat goalkeeper Benjamin Asare.

The Porcupines would win a penalty two minutes later when Kekeli Attor fouled Steve Dese
Mukwala in the box right in front of referee George Mawuli Vormawor who did not hesitate in pointing to the spot.

The Ugandan, however, blew away the opportunity to put his side ahead when he sent the ball into the waiting arms of Asare.

After being let off the hook, the visitors launched a swift attack, but their final delivery in the box left much to be desired as they threw away a chance which was easier to score than to miss.

The two teams continued to probe for the opener as they battled for supremacy in the midfield where most of the attacks were orchestrated.

With two minutes to the break, Grippman broke the deadlock for Olympics when he out-jumped the Kotoko defence to nod home a free kick.

The goal separated the two teams as they headed into the dressing room to prepare for the second half.

Knowing how crucial their lead meant for their survival in the league, Olympics came into the second half fully determined to protect the goal.

They were resolute in defence and dangerous up field anytime t
hey threatened their host.

16 minutes into the half, Coach Prosper Nartey Ogum introduced Kalou Ouatara and Bernard Somuah for Serge Eric Zeze and Fuseini Issahak as he pushed for the equaliser.

As expected, the substitution started yielding results as the Porcupines turned the heat on the ‘Dade Boys’ who adopted the strategy of sitting back and catching their opponents on the break.

The approach appeared to work for them when Kotoko started committing mistakes in their desperate attempt to pull parity.

As the Porcupines raced against time to salvage a point, the visitors slowed down the tempo with intermittent claims of injury which disrupted the of play to their advantage.

With a lifeline of six additional minutes, Kotoko threw more men upfront with the aim of snatching an injury time equaliser, but Oly held on to secure a crucial win to keep their survival hopes alive.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Watch video from Inaki Williams’ wedding ceremony in Spain


Black Stars forward, Inaki Williams, has officially married his long-time girlfriend, Patricia Morales, in a joyous ceremony held at Bilbao, Spain.

The couple’s union was celebrated at the stunning Basilica at 4 PM on Saturday, June 1, 2024.

Williams and Morales tied the knot after dating for nearly seven years.

The wedding was attended by most Athletic Bilbao players who were present to celebrate with their teammate.

Inaki’s younger brother, Nico Williams, who was in camp with the Spanish national team, was granted permission to leave and attend the wedding.

Some relatives of Inaki Williams from Ghana also made it to the wedding ceremony.

Source: Ghana Web

GPL Wk 32 Wrap: FC Samartex 1996 clinch league title, Great Olympics stun Kotoko

FC Samartex 1996 have won the 2023-24 Ghana Premier League after beating Bibiani Gold Stars 1-0 at the ?Nsenkyire Sports Arena on Sunday.

A first-half strike from Emmanuel Mamah ensured the Samreboi-based side secured all three points, moving them nine points clear of second-placed Aduana Stars with two matches remaining in the season.

FC Samartex 1996, who have the best defence in the league, secured their 18th win of the season as they have now amassed 58 points, while Aduana Stars and Medeama are locked together with 49 points.

Coach Nurudeen Amadu’s side will now represent Ghana in this year’s CAF Champions League, which will be the first time they will play in Africa’s elite football competition.

On the other side of the table, things are looking very keen, with the likes of Great Olympics, Karela United, Dreams, and Hearts of Oak battling for survival.

Great Olympics secured a stunning 1-0 win against Kumasi Asante Kotoko at the Dr Kwame Kyei Sports Complex, which has now thrown the relegation batt
le wide open.

Only two points separate 16th-placed Great Olympics and Hearts of Oak, who placed 12th on the league table with two matches to end the season.

This beautifully sets up next week’s ‘Manste Derby’ between Hearts of Oak and Great Olympics, which could turn into a relegation six-pointer.

Heart of Lions recorded their fourth consecutive win of the season after securing a 1-0 away victory against Medeama SC at Akoon Park.

Ebenezer Abban’s last-minute penalty was enough to secure all three points for Hearts of Lions, who moved up to 13th position on the league table.

Full results for week 32:

Asante Kotoko 0-1 Great Olympics

Berekum Chelsea 2-0 Real Tamale United

Dreams FC 1-0 Karela United

Medeama SC 0-1 Heart of Lions

Nsoatreman FC 1-1 Accra Lions FC

Bechem United 1-0 Aduana Stars

Legon Cities 1-0 Bofoakwa Tano FC

Samartex 1996 1-0 Bibiani Gold Stars

Source: Ghana News Agency

Watch Abigail and Afronitaaa’s performance at the 2024 Britain’s Got Talent


After weaving their way to the grand finale of the 2024 edition of Britain’s Got Talent, the Ghanaian dance duo Afronitaaa and Abigail brought their A-game to bear for the final showdown.

The duo, in their usual colorful Ghanaian kente outfits, began their routine amidst unending cheers from the crowd and judges, who have loved them since the auditions.

They performed to songs from Ghana’s Reggie ‘n’ Bollie as well as Fuse ODG before bringing their act to an end.

With a standing ovation from the crowd and the judges, Abigail and Afronitaaa, who won the semi-finals of the competition, received positive plaudits from all four judges.

“I think both of you are the most wonderful people, and I think after that performance and everything that you’ve done throughout the competition, you’ve really given yourselves a shot at winning this,” the usually critical Simon Cowell remarked.

Beyond their dance prowess, the story of Afronitaaa and her protégé has captured the hearts of the BGT audience and judges since the
duo’s audition.

Despite being hearing-impaired, Abigail’s ability to synergize with Afroniitaaa as her dance partner earned the duo praise throughout the competition.

Source: Ghana Web

Amakye Dede receives Lifetime Achievement Award at 25th TGMA

It was a nostalgic night for Highlife fans as legendary Amakye Dede rocked the stage at the 25th Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA).

The Highlife maestro earned a well-deserved Lifetime Achievement Award for his tremendous contributions to the Ghanaian music industry over the course of five decades.

During this year’s awards ceremony, certain members of the youthful music generation sang some of Amakye Dede’s timeless hit tracks, demonstrating the artiste’s magnificence.

Kwabena Kwabena began his tribute performance with Amakye Dede’s ‘Kanea Maye Kyere Me’ and sparkled on tune, with the audience loving his vocal delivery.

Akwaboah and Eno Barony followed with a masterclass performance of ‘Su fre woNyame,’ while Fameye wowed the audience with a one-of-a-kind rendition of Amakye Dede’s ‘Iron Boy.’

Epixode also created an impression on the stage with a strong performance of ‘Adukuro Mu Nsuo,’ which made the audience realise Amakye Dede’s grandeur.

Amakye Dede capped his honour with a musical performance of
‘Mmaa Pe sokoo,’ perhaps one of his most hit songs, which turned out to be faultless and one of the night’s highlights.

In an emotional statement, the iconic artist expressed gratitude to those who had supported him over the years, telling them he loved them to the fullest.

Amakye Dede’s musical journey began when he joined the Kumapim Royals, a renowned Highlife band led by AkwasiAmpofo Agyei (AAA), as a composer and a vocalist, one of Ghana’s Highlife legends.

He later established his own music group, the Apollo High Kings, recognized for delivering numerous Highlife hits throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

With a discography reflecting twenty (20) albums to his credit and a vast repertoire of songs, Amakye’s immense contribution has not only shaped the Highlife landscape but also inspired different generations of artistes and music lovers.

The ‘Iron Boy’, as he is affectionately called by Ghanaians, had over the years explored diverse genres like Soca, Calypso, Lovers Rock as well as Highlife.

Source: G
hana News Agency

King Promise beats Stonebwoy, others to win ‘Most Popular Song of the Year’


Afrobeats act Gregory Bortey Newman, known by his stage name King Promise, has won the Popular Song of the Year award at the 2024 Telecel Ghana Music Awards with his global hit song ‘Terminator’.

Out of 13 songs nominated in the category, King Promise emerged as the winner, beating the likes of Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Black Sherif, KiDi, and Kuami Eugene to win the category.

Having picked up other awards on the night, King Promise was in pole position for the coveted Artiste of the Year at the event being held at the Grand Arena.

TGMA 2024

TGMA 2024

The TGMA was held at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre on Saturday, June 1, 2024, where musicians were awarded for their works over the past year.

In March 2024, the Ghana Music Award Academy Board announced the nominees for the 25th TGMA, featuring categories such as Artiste of the Year, Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist.

The Ghana Music Academy Board is composed of professionals from all s
ectors of the music industry, including recording artists, songwriters, producers, mixers, and engineers, ensuring a diverse and well-rounded judging panel.

Source: Ghana Web

25th TGMA: Stonebwoy rules again, wins Artiste of the Year award

Ghanaian musician Livingstone Etse Satekla, popularly known as Stonebwoy, won the coveted Artiste of the Year award at the 25th anniversary of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) held at the Accra International Conference Centre.

With the highest honour of the 25th TGMA going to Stonebwoy, he equaled the records of Sarkodie (2010, 2012), VVIP (2004, 2011), and Okyeame Kwame (1999, 2009) as the fourth musician to win the Artiste of the Year award twice.

The ‘Manudzi’ hitmaker who won his first Artiste of the Year in 2015 beat off competition from Kuami Eugene, King Promise, Sarkodie, Nacee, and Black Sherif to secure this year’s Artist of the Year prize.

It was a big night for Stonebwoy, who also won five other awards, including Best Reggae/Dancehall Artiste of the Year, International Collaboration of the Year, Best Songwriter of the Year, Album/EP of the Year, and Record of the Year.

After winning the Artiste of the Year award, Stonebwoy expressed gratitude to his fans for their support over the past ye
ars, as well as thanking his wife, Mrs. Louisa Satekla.

‘I just want to say thanks to the Most High God. Thank you, Mama, wherever you are. Thank you for showering your blessing on your son. I wrote a long speech, but I am short on words,’ he said.

Stonebwoy also urged TGMA’s organisers, Charterhouse, to declare the recipient of the 2019 Artiste of the Year award, which he believes he earned despite the fight that broke out that fateful night.

King Promise was also a huge winner on the night, taking home the Most Popular Song of the Year, Best Afropop Song of the Year, and Best Afrobeats/Afropop Artist of the Year.

King Paluta also took up the coveted New Artiste of the Year award, while Nacee was named Best Gospel Artiste of the Year.

Strongman was the most unexpected award winner of the night, defeating Sarkodie, Eno Barony, Lyrical Joe, Amerado, and Fimfim to win Best Rap Performance.

The awards night witnessed an array of top-class musical performances from Efya, King Promise, King Paluta, Kuami Eug
ene, Nacee, and Stonebwoy, as well as some Hiplife veterans including MzBel, Reggie Rockstone, and T Blaze, among others.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Kay Swahg drops street anthem ‘Rainy Day’ to inspire youth


The music scene is set to be invigorated with the latest track from Ghana’s own rising star, Kay Swahg. His new single, ‘Rainy Day,’ is quickly gaining traction as the next big street anthem. Produced by the talented Kay Tune, the song delves into the gritty realities of daily life, the relentless hustle, and the challenges faced by the average person on the street.

Kay Swahg, known for his dynamic style, seamlessly merges the intense energy of rap with the emotive power of singing in this latest offering. His lyrics are not just words but stories of struggle and resilience, resonating with a raw authenticity that listeners can’t help but connect with. The rhythms are not only catchy but also serve as a backdrop for a narrative that inspires and motivates.

Available on major streaming platforms like Apple Music and Spotify, ‘Rainy Day’ is more than just a song-it’s a movement. It’s a testament to the spirit of perseverance that defines life’s most challenging moments. Kay Swahg isn’t just stopping here; he
hints at a lineup of beautiful music projects waiting in the wings, ready to take the world by storm.

As ‘Rainy Day’ echoes through the streets, it’s clear that Kay Swahg is an artist to watch. With his finger on the pulse of the zeitgeist and a deep understanding of the human condition, he stands poised to leave an indelible mark on the music industry.

For those looking for a dose of inspiration or just a great new track to add to their playlist, ‘Rainy Day’ delivers. Tune in, turn up the volume, and let Kay Swahg’s latest hit carry you through the hustle of life.

Source: Ghana Web