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The TGMA Nomination Gap: Why “Fear No Evil” Should Have Been Included

The Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) has sparked debate with its latest nominations, particularly in the “Best Urban/Contemporary Gospel Song Of The Year” category which is novel. Many are questioning the omission of Joseph Matthew’s hit song “Fear No Evil,” which has ganered impressive numbers and chalked impressive feet in the year of review.
The category according to TGMA is defined, “Best Urban/Contemporary Gospel Song Of The Year” category is designed to recognize songs that blend gospel with elements of R&B, hip-hop, and other pop genres, generating significant public excitement and patronage”. By this definition, “Fear No Evil” seems like a no-brainer for nomination.
“Joseph Matthew’s “Fear No Evil” has not only resonated with audiences but has also achieved impressive numbers, outperforming some nominated songs like, “Call” and “Onwanwani”. The song’s presence on major TV stations in Ghana and Nigeria, as well as its extensive radio airplay across regions, underscores its impact and popularity.
This omission adds to the longstanding concerns about the TGMA’s nomination process, with many accusing the organization of favoritism and neglecting deserving artists. The introduction of new categories like “Best Urban/Contemporary Gospel Song Of The Year” presents an opportunity for the TGMA to showcase a broader range of talent, but it seems like a missed opportunity in this case.
In the meantime, fans can check out Joseph Matthew’s new song, “Love In You” from below.
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Infrastructural Maintenance Is Hindering The Beauty of Our Tourism In Ghana

Ghanaian tour guide Mr. Asare Bediako Banahene Albert, also known as Gyatabuom Gyata, spoke on DL Fm and Neat FM about the benefits and challenges of tourism in Ghana.
Gyatabuom Gyata highlighted how tourism can generate funds for the country and promote Ghana’s attractions to foreigners, particularly Europeans. He shared his experiences showcasing Ghana’s beautiful tourist sites, delicious local foods, and stunning landscapes to visitors. His passion for Ghana was evident and resonated with foreigners who love visiting the country.

However, Gyatabuom Gyata pointed out significant challenges hindering the full potential of tourism. He expressed concern over poor road networks leading to some tourism sites like Boti Falls in the Eastern Region. Despite tourism’s potential to generate funds, he noted that leaders seem to overlook these areas. Additionally, lodges where he accommodates tourists sometimes face issues like lack of water and electricity, making his job as a tour guide stressful.
Gyatabuom Gyata emphasized the need for collaboration between the Ministry of Tourism and the nation’s president to renovate tourism sites and improve road networks. He believes this would help change the negative perception affecting interest in tourism. Gyatabuom Gyata reiterated that tourism generates income for the country and should be a national priority.
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