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Ghanaian Gospel Icon ‘KODA’ Passes Away at 45

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Ghanaian gospel musician Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, widely known as KODA, has sadly passed away at the age of 45 after battling a short illness. The news was confirmed by Metro TV and has led to an outpouring of condolences and tributes from fans and fellow musicians.

KODA was a prominent figure in the Ghanaian gospel scene, known for his soulful voice, infectious enthusiasm, and the messages of hope and perseverance embedded in his music. Born on December 15, 1978, in Takoradi, he began his musical journey at a very young age. His mother enrolled him in a music class when he was just 10 years old, which helped him develop his skills on the guitar. He went to Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) where he became the mass choir director of the university.

KODA was also the music director and instrumentalist of the “Music Wing of Baptist Students Union”, “KNUST’s Simply Jazz Crew”, “God’s Instruments” and a leading member of “Da Project” which was a legendary Ghanaian contemporary gospel group then. After tertiary education, he co-wrote, mixed, mastered and produced the exceptional album, Awurade Ei for KNUST’s “God’s Instruments” at KODED studios, Takoradi, Ghana. The album received massive recognition in the country. It had great hits such as “Awurade Ei” (“Se Woma Wonsa Soa”), “Tumi” and “Onyame” Ye D’awase”.

Throughout his career, KODA worked with many gospel artists both in Ghana and internationally. He was not only a singer but also a songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist. His contributions to the gospel music scene earned him numerous accolades, including the Africa Gospel Music Awards Producer of the Year in 2014 and nominations for the Christian Community Music Awards Song with a Cause in 2013 and the Africa Gospel Music Awards Producer of the Year in 2012.

 

KODA released several albums, including:

  • “Nyame Beye” (God will do it) in 2006
  • “Waye Wie” (He’s done it) in 2008
  • “My Passion – Christian Jazz”
  •  “Joy – Christian Jazz” in 2008
  • “Black & White” in 2013
  • “Oxygen” in 2016
  • “Hosanna” in 2018
  • His most recent album, “Keteke,” released in January 2021, was a critical and commercial success.

The news of KODA’s passing has left a void in the hearts of his fans and the music industry. He will be remembered for his talent, passion, and the impact he made through his music.

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Celebrating Scarlett Johansson: A 40th Birthday Reflection

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Scarlett Ingrid Johansson , born on November 22, 1984, in New York City  is an American actress and singer celebrated her 40th birthday today. Known for her versatile acting career, Johansson has become one of the highest-grossing actresses of all time, with her films earning over $15.4 billion worldwide.

She first gained widespread acclaim with her role in “Lost in Translation” in 2003, which marked a significant transition into adult roles, leading to her BAFTA win for Best Actress. Her 40th birthday was marked by fans and media reflecting on her career achievements.

Johansson’s career spans various genres, having starred in indie films like “Ghost World,” blockbusters like the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s “The Avengers” series where she played Black Widow, and critically acclaimed roles in films like “Marriage Story” and “Jojo Rabbit,” earning her Academy Award nominations.

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On various social media platforms fans expressed their admiration, celebrating her journey from a child actress to a Hollywood icon. Posts included birthday wishes, reflections on her impact on cinema, and even charitable acts inspired by her own philanthropy, like donations to UNICEF in her name.

Johansson has been described as having a “peaceful aura” even from her early roles, showcasing her ability to convey depth and complexity in her characters. Her personal life, including her marriages and motherhood, has also been a topic of interest, though she keeps much of it private.

Beyond her film work, Johansson has been recognized for her influence, appearing on Forbes’ Celebrity 100 list multiple times, named one of TIME’s 100 most influential people in 2021, and receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2012.

Johansson’s 40th birthday celebration in the public eye is more than just acknowledging another year; it’s a reflection on a career that has spanned over two decades with significant contributions to both cinema and popular culture.

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Cater for instrumentalists and needy in your church- Uncle Ato to church leaders

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Uncle Ato, a well renowned Ghanaian gospel musician, has recently emphasized the importance of church leaders not only supporting orphanages but also looking after the instrumentalists and other needy members within their own congregations. His call reflects a broader principle of community and care within the church setting, where He references scriptures like Luke 10:7 (“every laborer deserves their wages”) and 1 Corinthians 9 to underline that those who contribute to the church, particularly through music, should be taken care of, similar to how one supports external causes like orphanages.

Uncle Ato suggests that even if churches cannot provide a regular salary for these contributors, they should at least show care and concern for their well-being. This could involve providing support for basic needs like food, shelter, or transportation to church activities. There’s an underlying message of valuing the contributions of church musicians and others who serve without monetary compensation.

This recognition should extend beyond mere appreciation to tangible support, mirroring the church’s outreach efforts to orphanages and the less fortunate outside the church community. His advocacy encourages a more holistic approach to ministry, where the church nurtures its own members’ welfare alongside external charitable acts, promoting a balanced view of service and support within and beyond the church walls.

Uncle Ato’s advice touches on a broader theme of stewardship and mutual care within religious communities, urging church leaders to extend their benevolence internally as well as externally.

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The comeback; Made In Taadi Concert 2024, were expectations reached?

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Kofi Kinaata’s Made In Taadi Concert  has become a significant cultural festivity in Takoradi, especially around Christmas time. The concert aims to celebrate local talent and bring joy to the community, with performances from various artists, including Kofi Kinaata himself. It’s seen as a major event in the region, often highlighted for its success in drawing crowds and featuring prominent musicians from across Ghana.

There’s also a song titled “Made in Taadi” by Kofi Kinaata, which encapsulates the spirit of the city during festive times, particularly referencing the celebrations around the 25th of December and New Year. The lyrics of the song express pride in Takoradi’s festive atmosphere, making it a sort of anthem for the city’s celebrations.

The event and the song both reflect a strong sense of community and local pride. The concert not only entertains but also fosters a sense of unity among the people of Takoradi and the Western Region, making it a pivotal part of the local cultural landscape.

Takoradi, during these events, becomes the focal point for celebration in Ghana, often described as the “capital town of Ghana during the Yuletide. The festivities include masquerading, which is a unique cultural practice in the area, alongside traditional and contemporary music performances.

The concert and related activities boost local tourism and economy, providing entertainment and a platform for local artists. It also serves as a reunion point for natives and those from the diaspora during the holiday season.

This blend of music, culture, and community celebration underlines the significance of “Made in Taadi” in Ghana’s cultural calendar, especially in the Western Region.

The heartbreaking news that came;

“This years Kofi Kinaata’s Made In Taadi cancelled on 8th December, 2022.”

“We didn’t get a venue. The Jubilee Park [the usual venue] is now a temporary market because of the renovation work happening at Market Circle,” he explained.

He turned his attention to another unavailable venue.

“There is a construction happening at the Poly [Takoradi Technical University] Park as well. I think an astroturf work or so,” he said.

“The annual attending crowd is also too much to take anywhere else,” he added.

Some of these reasons cited above got some hard core followers of the event in disagreement and very disappointed with the entire ‘Team Move.” Various suggestions were made by way of alternatives with some suggesting places like (Bompeh Senior High Technical School, GSTS, Kofi Annan Road, etc) with one hilarious suggestion being (Bedu Addo Park) lol.

Fast forward, 2024, in the hours of 18:25 GMT, the news was officially broken. #MadeInTadiConcert guess what? Made In Tadi Concert is back.

The team took to social media to see the excitement this news came with and guess what;




The event for now has rumours that it will come off between either one of these dates, thus 20th-24th December 2024 with venue likely to be at Takoradi Mall or TTU Park (all awaiting confirmation)

By this we welcome you all to celebrate with us this Yuletide. DECEMBER IS TAKORADI  #XmasIsTadi

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