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Kojo Preko Dankwa Appointed Acting Director of Communications for Creative Arts Federation of Ghana
Kojo Preko Dankwa, President of the Foundation for Concerned Arts Professionals and head of production and content at KESSBEN FM in Accra, has been appointed as the Acting Director of Communications for the Creative Arts Federation of Ghana.
This position places him on a path towards success, drawing on the milestones he has achieved in his career as a media professional. His appointment highlights his deep knowledge and technical expertise in the creative arts industry.
Known for advocating for the advancement of this sector, Dankwa’s role involves coordinating the Federation’s media and public relations efforts. He will be responsible for developing the Federation’s communications strategy, serving as the official spokesperson, and liaising with member associations and the press. Leveraging his media background, he is expected to enhance the Federation’s profile and articulate a cohesive vision for the sector.
This appointment has generated considerable interest within creative circles. Industry insiders assert that Dankwa’s track record as an award-winning broadcaster and dedicated arts advocate makes him an ideal choice for managing the Federation’s messaging. Although coverage of the Federation in mainstream media has been limited, reactions on social media, among creatives and journalists, have been positive. Many have cited his familiarity with the sector’s challenges and networks.

Veteran producers and arts pundits have publicly welcomed a communications leader who “knows the system” and can navigate both government and artist constituencies. In interviews following his appointment, Dankwa has emphasised the importance of collaboration among arts groups and transparent information-sharing, indicating that he will advocate for active engagement programs. As a key figure in the creative arts industry, Kojo brings extensive experience in media management and consultancy.

He is also the CEO of Krunch Point Desk, a media consultancy firm based in Accra, Ghana. His contributions to the creative arts industry are unparalleled, particularly in areas such as creativity, brand positioning, and consultancy. **Consultancy and Creative Industry Roles** Beyond his broadcasting career, Dankwa is a prominent media consultant and entrepreneur. He founded Krunch Point Desk Consultancy, which provides public relations advice, content production, and training services for clients across various industries. His firm offers marketing materials that promote PR support and content production for businesses. Through this consultancy, he has advised numerous organisations on communications and branding, drawing on his decades of media experience.
A significant force in the creative arts, Kojo established the Foundation for Concerned Arts Professionals (FOCAP), a creative advocacy group that serves as a watchdog for the industry. His detailed investigations into illegal activities at the former creative arts agency significantly impacted the sector and led to changes in the current administration. Kojo Preko Dankwa has worked with many prominent media outlets, including the Multimedia Group’s Adom FM and Asempa FM, as well as EIB Network’s KASAPA FM and Peace FM, among others.
His insights on creative issues across various platforms have been influential in the industry’s progress. His recent appointment as Acting Director of Communications signals growth and stability for the sector, ensuring that it can achieve its vision and mission.
Summary:

Kojo Preko Dankwa is a highly experienced media professional and arts advocate, with a career spanning top-tier radio production, programming management, and public speaking. He has received numerous accolades for his broadcasting work and operates a successful consultancy.
As the leader of FOCAP, he has influenced arts policy discussions and fostered international collaborations. His new role as Acting Communications Director of the Creative Arts Federation enables him to apply his expertise on an industry-wide scale, a move that commentators believe will strengthen communications and advocacy for Ghana’s creative sector.
Below is the official appointment letter from the Creative Arts Federation of Ghana.
3 – Kojo Preko Dankwa – Appointment Letter
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Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale has opened up about the possibility of venturing into politics, revealing that he may consider running for office as an independent parliamentary candidate if there is significant public demand ahead of the 2028 elections.
He said this during an interview on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen talk show with OB. Government name, Charles Nii Armah Jnr., said he does not intend to affiliate with any political party should he decide to enter the political arena.
According to him, his interest in politics would be driven by a desire to serve the people rather than by personal wealth. He disclosed that if the opportunity arises, he would consider contesting the parliamentary seat for Ablekuma South as an independent candidate.
“If the people push me to go into politics, I will consider it. I won’t do it because I’m rich, but because I want to serve the people. I would contest the Ablekuma South seat, but I won’t join any political party. I would prefer to run as an independent candidate if the calls become stronger by 2028,” he said.
Shatta Wale also spoke about his strong attachment to Ghana, explaining that his love for the country is one of the reasons he continues to live here despite opportunities to travel or relocate abroad.
He noted that traveling outside the country can be quite costly for him, which makes him more comfortable staying in Ghana.
“I love Ghana so much. Anytime someone asks me to travel abroad, I feel a bit uneasy because I end up spending more money there. Life outside is expensive,” he explained.
The musician added that living in Ghana allows him to enjoy a level of freedom that he values.
“In Ghana, I feel free. Sometimes I go to certain places and I’m able to walk around without any problem,” he said.
He also urged Ghanaians to cultivate a positive mindset, emphasizing that a constructive outlook can drive meaningful change in society.
“If you keep a positive mindset, you can influence change in many ways,” he added.
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Legendary musician Sloppy Mike Gyamfi Accuses Kuami Eugene of Song Theft
Legendary Highlife musician Sloppy Mike Gyamfi has accused fellow Highlife artiste Kuami Eugene of using his song without authorization.
According to the veteran musician, Kuami Eugene performed his song word for word and uploaded it on YouTube without seeking permission from him. He explained that although the younger artiste sang the song well and added some flavour to it, he did not contact him beforehand to seek clearance.
Speaking on the flagship Ekwanso Dwoodwoo drive time show on Okay FM with host Nana Romeo, Sloppy Mike Gyamfi said he was surprised when he heard the rendition of his song Asem Kakra Bi online.
“Kuami Eugene has taken my song. Visit his YouTube platform; he did it very well.
He sang the song so nicely, and I was awed when I heard it. Just Google Asem Kakra Bi and you’ll find it. He did a very good job on the song though. But Kuami never spoke to me about the song. It’s not like he sampled it or took some parts of it; he sang it word for word,” he said.
When asked by Nana Romeo whether Kuami Eugene was supposed to seek permission before using the song, the veteran musician responded that the right procedure would have been to request clearance.
However, Sloppy Mike Gyamfi indicated that he does not hold any personal grudge against the Angela hitmaker, describing him as someone he sees as a son.
“I won’t fault him that much. He’s like my son, so if he admires my work and uses it, I have no problem with it,” he noted.
Despite his forgiving stance, the veteran musician maintained that proper respect and due process should have been followed.
He added that although Kuami Eugene may know his work, the artiste has never personally introduced himself to him.
“I have forgiven him, but if someday he introduces himself to me, I will be happy. He should bring me my portion of the earnings. Not giving me even a penny is not right,” he added.
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The arrest was carried out by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) following investigations into comments authorities say were offensive and capable of disturbing public peace.
In a press release issued on March 10, 2026, and signed by Chief Inspector Brigitte Babanawoo, Public Relations Officer of the CID, police indicated that Lutterodt’s remarks were linked to issues surrounding the late musician.
“Police investigations indicate that the suspect made some comments in relation to issues surrounding the late musician which are considered offensive and capable of causing a breach of the peace,” the statement said.
Although the police did not disclose the exact content of the viral video, reports suggest the remarks targeted the memory of Daddy Lumba and circulated widely on social media, sparking public outrage. Lutterodt is alleged to have encouraged some youth to exhume the musician’s body from his residence in East Legon.
Counsellor Lutterodt is a well-known figure in Ghana’s media landscape, frequently appearing on radio and television programmes to provide relationship advice and commentary on social issues. His outspoken style has often generated both support and controversy.
Police confirmed that he has since been granted bail but will be arraigned before court on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
According to the CID, Lutterodt will face charges of offensive conduct conducive to the breach of the peace under Section 207 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29), as well as inciting violence under provisions of the Public Order Act, 1994 (Act 491).
The offences relate to behaviour or speech that could provoke violence, public disorder, or actions likely to disturb societal peace.
Daddy Lumba, widely regarded as one of Ghana’s most influential highlife musicians, died on July 26, 2025, leaving behind a celebrated musical legacy and a large fan base across the country and beyond.
Lutterodt is expected to appear before an Accra court on Wednesday, where the charges will be formally read and his legal team will respond.

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