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He is known to be the first Ghanaian to record highlife music in Ghana known as "Yaa Amponsah". In 1928, on Zonophone in London's Kingsway Hall EZ series, he recorded guitar-band highlife classic music with his melodic and finger-style guitar picking. He was accompanied by the Kumasi Trio, featuring guitarist H.E. Binney and percussionist Kwah ...
Akenten II was born on 12 November 1910, in Offinso-Tutuase, in the Ashanti Region. [2] He began his early education at the Kumasi Roman Catholic School, and was sent to Achimota College by his uncle, Nana Kwabena Poku, who served as the omanhene of Offinso from 1921 to 1929.
Music portal This category is for articles about musicians from Kumasi , a city in the Ashanti Region of the African country of Ghana . Pages in category "Musicians from Kumasi"
The Ridge Church School is an independent and parochial co-educational preparatory day school in Accra, Ghana. [2] [3] Situated between the Gamel Abdul Nasser Avenue and Guinea Bissau Road and opposite the Efua Sutherland Children's Park, it was founded by the Accra Ridge Church in 1957, the year of Ghana's independence from the United Kingdom.
OliveTheBoy had his senior high school education at the Opoku Ware Senior High School in Kumasi, Ashanti Region of Ghana. He is currently enrolled at the University of Ghana and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology [3] for his tertiary education. [4] He started making music in 2020, just after completing his high school education.
Hello FM is a privately-owned local radio station based in Kumasi, Ghana. It broadcasts news as well as talk programmes with a strong music and entertainment input. It is one of stations that is ultimately run by the Despite Group of Companies. [2] The station is both active on 101.5fm and online.
Hagan was born on 11 November 1923 at Saltpond in Central Region, Ghana (then Gold Coast). [3] He was educated at Mfantsipim School and Wesley College of Education, Kumasi. [3] [4] While at Wesley College, Hagan was one of the few students in the school to obtain colours for all the games played in the school, they included; football, athletics, cricket and hockey. [4]
He later became a Pupil teacher for two years prior to entering Wesley College of Education, Kumasi in 1944 obtaining his Teachers' Certificate 'A' in 1947. [1] Obeng went on to teach at the Asokore Methodist Central School for five before transferring to Hwidiem Ahafo Methodist School where he served as headmaster of the school for eight years.