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Mahama, Kufour, Others Understands Media Freedom Better Than Akufo-Addo — Ablakwa

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Hon Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Member of Parliament (MP) for North Tongu, has commended former President John Agyekum Kufuor and his successors, late John Evans Atta Mill as well as immediate former President John Dramani Mahama for safeguarding the media freedom in the country for ages.
According to him, despite the reasons to sanction some media houses for breaching on the laws regulating their operation, the three former leaders by their wisdom and vision for the country growing democracy decided to overlook the legal breaches and allowed radio stations that licenses expired under their administration to operate.
Mr Ablakwa comments comes in a reaction to justification by the National Communications Authority (NCA) for shutting down two private radio stations affiliated to the opposition National Democratic Congress(NDC).
The two radio stations, Radio Gold and Radio XYZ, according to the NCA are part of a clampdown on radio stations operating without valid authorisations.
In the view of NCA, the shutdown of the pro-NDC radio stations was in line with the Authority mandate to enforce the Electronic Communications Tribunal which includes closing down radio stations operating within the country without valid licenses.
The NCA on Saturday May 11, released a press statement detailing the chronology of happenings between the Authority and the two radio station before they were shut down.
But the management of Radio Gold, contested the basis for which the station was shut down, describing it as “politically motivated.”
The Station Management argued that they initiated a renewal process and have been engaging the NCA since 2017 to normalize their operation regarding their license.
Nevertheless, Mr Ablakwa said, even though Radio Gold’s FM Frequency license expired in 2000, the station was not forced to shut down under former President Kufuor administration.
In a statement making rounds on social media, the North Tongu lawmaker expressed concern of the fact that, all Presidents from John Kufuor, John Mills and John Mahama, these radio station survived because they believed Ghana’s democracy could not flourish without media freedom and commended the three former leaders for their insightful vision and wisdom.
“President Kufuor, as regards media freedoms, I salute you for using your authority to polish and not to bruise. May that shining example of tolerance and truly believe in press freedom inspire us to defeat the forces of tyranny, ironically, at a time your own party is at the helm of affairs,” the NDC MP commended eulogises the former President.
He continued, “What the chronology further reveals is that the John Agyekum Kufuor-led Government had every legal basis to in a similar fashion carry out a Gestapo-style shut down of Radio Gold during the eight years the NPP was in power, and which period Radio Gold was still an ardent critic of his Government, however, President John Agyekum Kufuor’s Administration just like its successor Prof. Mills and President Mahama Administrations, refused to do what President Akufo-Addo’s Administration has done.”
While expressing his solidarity with the radio stations, Mr. Ablakwa added his voice to calls on the NCA to publish the list of radio stations in the country that are in good standing.
“I absolutely concur with the JGA, GIBA, the Minority Leader in Parliament and many others that the NCA must publish the full status of all radio stations in Ghana if we are to believe that it’s recent actions against Radio Gold and Radio XYZ are not politically hatched,” he stated.

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Cozy Riddim and Yadozie Release Powerful New Single “Biko Baby” – A Fusion of Afrobeats, Dancehall, & Modern R&B

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This dynamic track is now available on all major streaming platforms, bringing together the rhythmic beats of Afrobeats and infectious ass of a Dancehall track with the soulful tones of modern R&B.

“Biko Baby” is a vibrant anthem that captures the essence of contemporary African & Caribbean music, blending infectious melodies with heartfelt lyrics. The song is a plea for love, evoking both
joy and longing through its captivating rhythm and emotional depth.

Cozy Riddim and Yadozie’s collaboration showcases their unique ability to create music that resonates with audiences across the globe.

Cozy Riddim, known for his innovative approach to Afrobeats, and Yadozie, celebrated for his smooth vocal delivery, have crafted a song that transcends cultural and musical boundaries. “Biko
Baby” is a testament to the artists’ dedication to their craft and their commitment to pushing the
limits of genre and style.

“I wanted to create something that speaks to as a testament to my love for Afrobeats and Dancehall” says Cozy Riddim. “Biko Baby is about connecting with that special someone, but it’s also about the universal experience of love and longing while incorporating a bounciness capable of being played in clubs and parties. Yadozie brought his incredible vocal talent to the track, really bringing it to life, and together we created something truly special.”

Yadozie adds, “Working on ‘Biko Baby’ was a unique experience. The synergy between our styles allowed us to explore new creative territories. I believe this track will resonate with anyone who has
ever felt the intensity of love & lust along with the celebration of multiple cultures.
“Biko Baby” is more than just a song—it’s an experience. It’s a celebration of love, culture, and the power of collaboration of music cultures.

About Cozy Riddim:
Cozy Riddim is a rising Nigerian producer in the Afrobeats scene, known for his innovative sound that blends traditional African rhythms with contemporary influences.

His music is a reflection of his roots and interests and his vision for the future of African music.

About Yadozie:
Yadozie is an acclaimed Nigerian artist whose smooth vocals and emotive performances have earned him recognition in the music industry. His work is characterized by its lyrical depth and its ability to connect with listeners on a personal level.

Follow Cozy Riddim on social media:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cozyriddim/
Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cozyriddim1

 

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DEBUT ALBUM: Miriam Mandipira & The Soul Family

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DEBUT ALBUM by Miriam Mandipira & The Soul Family!
You’ve never heard a voice like Miriam Mandipira’s. Undeservedly, she doesn’t take credit for the power or presence she delivers. For Miriam, music is much more than just notes and words. It’s
magic. And faith. You can experience it LIVE and on the album, which is set to be released on September 1st.

She has been singing for as long as she can remember, growing up with her ears glued to the radio.

From the moment her school teacher asked her to sing in class, the rest has been history. From Africa to Denmark, from Book Café in Harare to Mojo Blues Bar and the big concert halls. From
Danish Radio Big Band to the Royal Theater. Music is music, and Miriam is the music.

“But it’s not about me when I sing. I’m just the instrument, and when I’m on stage with my band, I sing from a place that’s not about rules and technique but about emotions,” says the singer, who is
seriously trying her hand at songwriting – together with her Soul Family on the album “Ndiwe”, which means ‘you are the chosen one of my heart.’ The overall message is impossible to ignore
Love.

“Call me a soul singer, call me a jazz singer. I don’t care. Good music is good music, and I love interpreting other people’s songs and being inspired. At the same time, I think it’s great to try my
hand at creating and writing the songs myself – and with my friends in the Soul Family, I have found my place. They are my family, and the curiosity and respect we share are fantastic.”

You can experience that up close when Miriam & The Soul Family take the stage. The enthusiasm for music and communication is impossible to ignore and hear.

“I love to maintain the feeling of being a child. It’s an excitement and curiosity that keeps me going, and that’s why I’m so excited about every single concert – no matter how small or large it is.

Otherwise, I would never do it. This is not just a casual thing. This is a life, and everything means something,” says Miriam, who began her years in Denmark by jamming at Mojo Blues Bar, building a network.

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