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Artiste Profile: Meet Wicked Queen, A Musician, Philanthropist And Industry Pillar Based In Denmark

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Afrobeat kum highlife artiste, Wicked Queen whose real name is Agatha Oduro was born in the mid 80s. She attended schools both Ghana and in Copenhagen, Denmark. She graduated as a health care assistant in Social og SundhedsSkole København, Denmark,  and a trained military woman in both Ghana and in Denmark.

Wicked  Queen was raised in Burma Military Camp, Accra Ghana. She was a sports girl during her secondary school days in Abuakwa State College, Ghana. She became sport captain during those days in high school. She was a long distance runner (cross country, 1,500 meters, and 800 meters). Also, she  played volleyball and table tennis She was active in sports also in the Armed Forces when she served. Due to her tenacity and zeal in sports, she won several awards for her high school and in the military in Ghana.

In her military career, she has been in Peace Keeping Operations in Lebanon during her service with the Ghana Armed Forces.

Agatha Oduro is a mother to 4 beautiful children, two of which are girls and the two others being boys who were all born and live in Denmark with her. She was crowned as the prosperity Queen of  Bouyom in Ghana in 2019.

Wicked Queen has always been known as a woman of virtue who frowns on laziness, ill energy and indiscipline. Although she looks very hardcore outwardly, she has a heart of gold and she is very trustworthy.

As a go getter, it has always been her passion to play a pivotal part in the music industry in Ghana. In this vein, she began her own Record Label, Jahsigfamily Record Label which birthed so many artistes and a recording studio called Jahsig Studios located in Accra.

Wicked Queen is also an event organizer who organizes a yearly event called Afro Dressup Festival in Copenhagen, Central City Hall. Other events she hosts are African Women’s Day in Denmark and Ghana meets Denmark in Ghana. She also has a foundation called Afro Dressup Foundation in Ghana that takes care of the poor and needy in the society.

Her own music career began in 2019 when she released her debut single, My Hero under the Artiste name, Agaqueen Jahsig. She then released a tribute song for her late father a year after. She then comes out with a new funny but satirical song dubbed, ‘Wicked‘. The song didn’t come alone but came with a change in her artiste name from Agaqueen Jahsig to Wicked Queen. The song is accompanied by a classy comical video which features celebrities like Ayittey Powers, Nana Yeboah, Sunsum, etc.

Wicked Queen has assured fans that she is in the music business for good and promises to bring them nothing but wonderful songs to entertain them.

Follow Wicked Queen on the following social media fora;

FacebookNana Hemaa Adwoa Dwamenaa

Fb Page: Agaqueen Jahsig

Instagram:  Wicked Queen

TwitterAgaqueen Jahsig

Tik TokAgaqueen Jahsig

Youtube : Jahsig Family Entertainment

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Lecture Hall to Limelight: Dr. Benjamin Oduro Arhin Jnr aka Bnoskka Nominated for Prestigious RTP Award

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Scholar, Advocate, and Voice of Reason Garners Entertainment Pundit of the Year Nod, Cementing His Unique Role in Shaping Ghana’s Creative Landscape.

Dr. Benjamin Oduro Arhin Jnr, widely known as Bnoskka, has been officially nominated for the Entertainment Pundit of the Year award at the upcoming 2025 Radio and Television Personality (RTP) Awards. This nomination highlights the growing influence of analytical expertise within Ghana’s vibrant entertainment sector.

Bnoskka is no ordinary commentator. Holding a PhD and an LLB, he operates at the critical intersection of creativity, law, and commerce. As a Lecturer at the University of Education, Winneba’s School of Creative Arts and a sought-after Creative Arts Business Development and Intellectual Property Consultant, he has dedicated his career to empowering artists and industry professionals with knowledge often overlooked.

“This nomination isn’t just a personal honor; it’s a recognition of the essential role that structured knowledge, intellectual property rights, and strategic business development play in the sustainability of our arts,” Bnoskka remarked on the news. “The ‘pundit’ space needs to go beyond opinion—it must be rooted in education and advocacy.”

His nomination comes fresh on the heels of winning the National Entertainment Pundit of the Year award at the 2023/2024 Foklex Media Awards, proving a consistent and respected voice in national discourse. Bnoskka’s analysis cuts through the noise, offering not just critique but actionable frameworks for growth.

Bnoskka’s tangible impact is felt through his extensive advocacy. He regularly organizes public lectures, seminars and workshops, demystifying complex areas like trademark laws, copyright, and business models for creatives. His influence extends globally, having served as a National Expert for the prestigious UNESCO-Aschberg Programme for Artists and Cultural Professionals, where he contributed to policies aimed at strengthening the social and economic rights of creators worldwide.

Colleagues and industry observers note that Bnoskka’s unique value lies in his ability to translate legal and academic rigor into accessible guidance for musicians, filmmakers, and visual artists. “He is the bridge between the creative mind and the marketplace,” noted a fellow academic. “He doesn’t just comment on trends; he equips the industry to build lasting legacies and protect its work.”

The public is encouraged to support his groundbreaking work by voting for Bnoskka as Entertainment Pundit of the Year 2025 at the RTP Awards.

Vote for Bnoskka – Where Insight Meets Impact.

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“I’m Tired of the Hypocrisy” – Joseph Matthew Fires Back at Critics Over Romantic Hit “Love in You”

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UK-based Ghanaian gospel powerhouse Joseph Matthew has once again ignited passionate debate across the Christian music scene with his March release “Love in You”.

In the song, Joseph pours out heart-melting vows of loyalty and sacrifice to his beloved, promising to fight every storm and prove his love “till the end of time.” For many fans, it’s a beautiful celebration of covenant love. For others, it crosses the invisible line of what Joseph Matthew stands for. But Joseph Matthew is not backing down.

In an explosive exclusive interview, Joseph Matthew laid it all bare:

“I’m tired of people thinking there’s a manual for gospel artistes to follow. This holier-than-thou attitude is breeding hypocrisy in the industry. We crucify Empress Gifty for being herself and call her controversial. We did the same to me.

In Ghana, if you don’t fit the old mould khaki suit, tie, and organ-backed chorus, you’re automatically ‘worldly.’ How does being authentic and versatile make me controversial? I don’t need controversy to survive. I just need to be me.”

This is far from Joseph Matthew’s first clash with tradition. When he burst onto the scene in 2021 with his signature Afro-Gospel sound which blends high-energy Afrobeats rhythms with unapologetic praise – many Ghanaian gatekeepers dismissed him as “too secular.”

Yet today, that same style has birthed a new generation of artistes: Evans Scott, Kneeded, Kingzkid, and others now dominate playlists and concerts, proving Joseph was simply ahead of the curve.

Beyond defending Love in You, Joseph Matthew is challenging the entire Ghanaian gospel industry to wake up:

“We’re too restrictive. Try something fresh and they slap a label on you. How are we supposed to reach the world if we stay trapped in our church bubbles, afraid to even greet a non-believer?

It’s frowned upon for gospel artistes to collaborate with secular acts. Tell me, how did Jesus reach Zacchaeus, the woman at the well, or Matthew the tax collector? He went where they were!”

With global hits like Halleluyah”, “Nyame Ye”, “My Story”, and “Blessed”, Joseph has consistently proven that music can be both deeply spiritual and culturally relevant, comforting the broken, inspiring the faithful, and reaching souls beyond the four walls of the church.

For Joseph Matthew, “Love in You” isn’t just a song,  it’s a statement. It’s a declaration that love whether directed toward God or expressed through the covenant of marriage is holy, powerful, and worth singing about without apology.

As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: Joseph Matthew is not here to conform. He’s here to transform and if history is anything to go by, the Ghanaian gospel industry will eventually catch up just like it did with Afro-Gospel.

Stream “Love in You” today and decide for yourself:

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