Cultures are much more similar than different: DJ Rab Bakari

I just got off the phone with Hip-Life Godfather Reggie Rockstone:: he confirmed the report that…

‘I know we did not survive this MAAFA in vain’ – Niara Africa

Niara Africa was born Nikki Scott in Dallas, Texas. The international broadcast journalist received her first…

DEDEBAH: on the battle grounds training for apocalypse

DEDEBAH the amazing indie female Hip Hop lyricist and a versatile musician was born Afua Bosompemaa…

Chasing money will not benefit the spirit – Afua Boni

New York City-based Ghanaian-German model Afua Boni was born Judith Afua Serwaa Owusu-Afriyie. She left Agogo at eight…

“Honesty can hurt people’s feelings” – PapesV

PapesV is a rising r&b artist in the UK with incredible talent, but before the banger Radio all her hits got…

God is “the feminine spirit within all beings” – Tetebotan Kali

Thomas Kojo Alicoe Appiah is the Ghanaian Artist who’s known by the tag TETEBOTAN KALI. He’s…

Kafui Dey: I believe strongly in learning by doing.

Anyone who’s worked with him agrees he’s a consummate professional who takes his work beyond the…

Panji Anoff: At the thinnest edge of the cultural wedge

The Ghanaian Renaissance began in the Harmattan of ’92. It was a fervent period of cultural, artistic, political…

Ayesha Harruna Attah: ‘Constantly Learning’

09/27/2018 Ayesha Harruna Attah is the author of Harmattan Rain, nominated for the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, Saturday’s Shadows,…