Honour the king of palm wine music, Agya Koo Nimo before he dies – Mahama to Creative Arts ministry

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  • hmm 7 months ago

    I hope Mahama is not planning to kill him. At least Jean Mental is still alive focus on her

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  • Mawutor 7 months ago

    We the Drunkard Association of Ghana which Mahama is our Spokesman agree to this proposal.
    We are inviting all the palmwine tappers with their General Secretary Asiedu Nketia to be there.
    Special guest at that day: Jerry H ...
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  • Sekyi 7 months ago

    Any university that offers MUSIC can be named after him. Or we can name school of performing art (UG) isn't bad

  • Kay De 7 months ago

    Kwaseato. Who told you he sang palm wine music. Ofui like that as president.

  • Kote kese3 7 months ago

    Because of foolishness, u Dey reduce your lifespan. Aboa dwan

  • Asakramitoga 7 months ago

    He should really be honoured

  • Kwabena Amponsem 7 months ago

    This is a very heartwarming news to me, not because Agya Koo and I nearly bear the same name, but because of what he stands for in Ghana music. In my younger days, my friends and I called him Ghana's Kenny Rogers for presenti ...
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  • A president who loves Ghana is who you are 7 months ago

    Imagine in the early 2017 the coming of nana addo.. He enjoyed comments abroad.. Like congratulating or commenting black life matters when sometimes at the same time there is tragedy on Ghana he doesn't talk.

    Here we are ...
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  • Abrewatia 7 months ago

    You are so right on point.
    I have wondered how Nana Addo always comments and commends on events abroad always.

    A clear sign of inferiority complex packaged as foreign taste. Nana Addo and his stooges do not love Ghana