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The Overlord of kusaug organizes a Fundraising concert to help Send Students abroad to study

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The Overlord of the Kusaug Traditional Area Zugraan Naaba Asigri Abugrago Azoka II, Bawku Naba in collaboration with the Ausar Auset Society Foundation of Washington DC-USA is organizing a fundraising concert dubbed REBUILD AFRICA CONCERT.

This is to raise an amount of GH¢25000 to send four people from Kusaug to study Agribusiness at the Songhai Regional Center for Excellence in Benin for six months.

This is to provide the youth, men, and women the opportunity to engage in commercially viable agribusiness enterprises for the economic empowerment of our rural communities in Ghana.

The program is slated to happen on Saturday, October 22, 2022 at Hotel Amazing Conference hall, Zebilla at exactly 6:00 PM Sharp.

Guess Artiste to perform on that night will be kusaug very own Lamisi, Ayanna Gregory-USA, OBI 1-USA including artistes from upper East Region which are ; Kundivi Mahama,EdgarStone, Boey P, Goby, Icon, Fresh Faya, Khareem Jr, FRGz . Traditional artists are also going to grace the event ,they include; Adensungo, Boya Tuko Dancers, Timonde Gengo dancers.

Tickets for the program are as follows:
GH¢ 20 for single
GH¢ 30 for a Double

Don’t Miss this for anything!!!

For Inquiry, Contribution or support please contact

Mashwal Skulfiz Ndego 0242767285

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Checklist: 9 Contestants Unveiled for 2023 Miss Samanpiid Pageant [Photos]

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The highly anticipated Miss Samanpiid annual pageant is back, highlighting the beauty, talent, and culture of Kusaug Kingdom. Organizers Broad Shuldaz Entertainment recently unveiled the 9 contestants who will compete for the 2023 crown.

Miss Samanpiid celebrates the vibrant culture and exceptional young women from Ghana’s Upper East Region. The pageant aims to provide a platform for contestants to embrace and showcase the traditions of the Kusaug people through various competition categories.

This year’s event promises excitement with the unveiling of contestants hailing from towns and villages across the Kingdom. The diverse group will display the collective beauty and talent from many parts Kusaug land.

Pageant fanatics are already abuzz with discussions and predictions about the 9 representatives. Many are impressed by the high caliber on display, predicting a competitive edition like no other. The elegant contestants have begun their preparations through photoshoots, rehearsals and hometown tours.

The highly-followed pageant continues to gain popularity with each passing year. Supporters believe events like Miss Samanpiid inspire young girls and bring prestige to the Kingdom by positively representing Kusaug culture on a national stage.

The grand finale, where finalists will compete in cultural wear, talent and question categories, takes place in December. One outstanding beauty will ultimately be crowned the 2023 Miss Samanpiid Queen. Stay tuned right here as we cover all the buzz around this year’s spectacular competition!.

Below are pictures of our beautiful queens their stage names .

ASOZE
ASSIBI
AKUMBASI
SAMBIAN
ABUPOAK
AWINMA
ADUAMTOIYA
MBAWIN
MMALEMNA
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“I received only Ghc 400 monthly” – Mary, former worker for Kumami Eugene reveals

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Mary, a former personal assistant to popular Ghanaian musician Kuami Eugene, recently revealed in an interview that she was paid a monthly salary of just GHS 400 (about $50) during her employment with the singer.

Mary served as a live-in assistant, taking care of various household duties and personal needs for Kuami Eugene. However, despite the long hours and extensive responsibilities, she claims her compensation was far below standard wages.

“I was paid 400gh every month for my first years and they payment was increased to 500gh the next year, so it continued that way until recently when i was sacked he reduced my pay to 400gh for that particular month”

She went on to describe difficult working conditions and a lack of appreciation from her former employer. This has sparked a debate around the appropriate pay and treatment of domestic workers in Ghana.

Critics have accused Kuami Eugene, who regularly flaunts his wealth on social media, of exploiting his employee. But others have noted that low wages are common practice in the domestic service industry across the country.

Mary’s account has shed light on the broader issue of fair pay for domestic workers in Ghana. It has raised questions around the value placed on traditional “women’s work” and what constitutes ethical employment practices in private homes.

As Kuami Eugene remains silent regarding his former assistant’s allegations, many will be closely watching to see if or how the popular musician responds. In the meantime, Mary’s experience is fueling an ongoing public dialogue about labor rights and equitable treatment.

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Here are 5 important tips for upcoming musicians to help their songs become popular

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In Africa  and fir that matter Ghana,  our young and upcoming musicians struggle a lot to make their music gain recognition in the wider space,  It has come to our concern as a team in ourmusicnewz.com  to share some little knowledge we had through some thorough research based on the things upcoming should do to make their music blow.

 

Here are 5 important tips for upcoming musicians to help their songs become popular:

 

  1. Write great songs. At the end of the day, the song itself needs to be catchy, well-structured, and connect with listeners. Take the time to craft excellent melodies, lyrics, and arrangements.

 

  1. Promote online. Use social media, streaming platforms, YouTube, forums, etc. to get your music in front of new audiences. Release songs regularly, engage with listeners, use relevant hashtags and keywords.

 

  1. Play live shows. Performing live is a great way to build a local fanbase and gain new followers. Bring energy and stage presence to your shows.

 

  1. Network and collaborate. Connect with other artists, producers, industry people. Features and co-writes can help gain exposure. Support others too.

 

  1. Understand the business. Learn about publishing, royalties, copyrights, marketing, analytics, etc. Treat your music like a business and career. Get help from a manager if needed.

 

The key is balancing the art and passion of music with the business and promotional sides. Stay determined through the ups and downs. Success takes time but by working smart and perfecting your craft, you can maximize your chances of blowing up.

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