Entertainment
KiDi’s Candid Alarm: Why Ghana’s Musical Brilliance Risks Collapse Without Industry Structures
Ghanaian Afrobeats and Highlife star KiDi has sparked fresh debate about the state of Ghana’s creative economy after declaring that the country “does not have a proper music industry.” Speaking during an interview on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz show, the award-winning artiste lamented the absence of systems and structures to support musicians, arguing that talent alone cannot guarantee survival in today’s competitive global market.
The Weight of His Words
KiDi, known for his chart-topping hits and international collaborations, emphasised that Ghana is overflowing with gifted musicians. However, he believes their potential is being stifled by poor institutional frameworks, weak royalty collection, and a lack of investor confidence. “We are surviving on vibes and inshallah,” he quipped, pointing to the unpredictable and unsustainable environment artists face.
Core Challenges Highlighted
- Broken Royalty Systems – Many artistes have publicly complained about receiving little or no royalties from the Ghana Music Rights Organisation (GHAMRO ARSOG, etc.), despite frequent airplay.
- Weak Industry Institutions – Copyright enforcement, performance monitoring, and support structures remain fragile, leaving artists to fend for themselves.
- Investor Scepticism – The lack of transparency and poor governance make Ghana’s music ecosystem unattractive to serious investors.
- Professionalisation Gaps – Limited access to trained managers, lawyers, and structured labels hinders sustainable career development.
Impact on Artists
These challenges mean that artists with massive local hits often struggle financially, while upcoming acts find it nearly impossible to break through. Without strong systems in place, even established names risk burnout, exploitation, and loss of international relevance.
A Call to Action
Industry observers say KiDi’s concerns should not be brushed aside. To unlock the full potential of Ghana’s creative talent, stakeholders must:
- Modernise royalty collection with digital tracking and transparent reporting.
- Reform collecting societies and enforce accountability.
- Provide legal and business literacy training for artists.
- Create financing models and tax incentives to attract private capital.
- Build live performance circuits and professional artist management networks.
Conclusion
KiDi’s candid remarks serve as a wake-up call. Ghanaian music is rich in talent and creativity, but without strong industry structures, the nation risks losing its brightest stars to frustration or foreign systems that offer more stability. For Ghana’s creative economy to thrive globally, structure must match talent.
Entertainment
The Energy Man Londona Nie Set for Comeback After Successful Recovery Journey
Popular Ghanaian media personality Nana Yaw Kumi Jnr, affectionately known in the entertainment space as Londona Nie, is reportedly making a strong recovery after surviving an accident that occurred some months ago on the Kwabenya stretch shortly after work.
The incident, which came as a shock to many fans and industry players, saw the energetic radio presenter rushed to Korle Bu Teaching Hospital for immediate medical treatment. Sources close to the presenter revealed that medical professionals acted swiftly to stabilise his condition upon arrival.
Following news of the accident, social media was flooded with prayers, encouraging messages, and support from listeners, colleagues, friends, and well-wishers who expressed concern over his health and recovery.
Thankfully, fresh updates indicate that the celebrated on-air personality is recovering steadily and regaining his strength day by day. Insiders close to the presenter have disclosed that his health condition has improved significantly, with expectations high for his return to the airwaves in the near future.
Londona Nie, who hosts the drive-time and entertainment show on Top 103.1 FM, is widely admired for his energetic style of presentation, humour, and ability to connect with his audience. His absence has undoubtedly left a void among his loyal listeners who continue to anticipate his comeback.
As recovery continues, many supporters remain optimistic and grateful for the progress made so far.
Without a doubt, “The Energy Man” will soon return to the microphone stronger, healthier, and more energised than ever.
Entertainment
Highlife Star Quarme Zaggy Drops Official Artwork for Upcoming Single “PRAYERS”
Ghanaian versatile Highlife musician Quarme Zaggy has officially unveiled the artwork for his forthcoming single titled “PRAYERS,” a move that is already generating excitement among music lovers and fans across social media.
The artwork, which reflects themes of hope, determination, faith, and resilience, offers listeners an early glimpse into the emotional depth and message expected from the upcoming release. The official release date is scheduled for Friday, 29th May, 2025. The visual presentation has successfully captured public attention and heightened anticipation for the song.

Known for his unique sound and ability to blend authentic Highlife melodies with contemporary musical influences, Quarme Zaggy continues to build a reputation as one of the promising talents within Ghana’s music industry. His music often connects with audiences through relatable storytelling and heartfelt lyrical delivery, qualities many fans expect to hear once again on “PRAYERS.”
Industry observers believe the single could become an inspirational anthem, especially at a time when many young people continue to rely on hope and faith while navigating life’s challenges. The title itself has already sparked conversations among followers, with many anticipating a motivational and spiritually uplifting message from the artist.
Over the years, Quarme Zaggy has remained consistent in his artistic journey, gradually building a loyal fan base through dedication, creativity, and musical versatility. The unveiling of the artwork marks the beginning of what is expected to be a strong promotional campaign ahead of the official release.
Fans and entertainment enthusiasts are now eagerly awaiting the release of “PRAYERS,” as many believe the song could further strengthen Quarme Zaggy’s presence within Ghana’s contemporary Highlife scene.
Entertainment
Actress and wife of musician Choirmaster, Beverly Afaglo, has reportedly passed away.
Actress and wife of musician Choirmaster, Beverly Afaglo, has reportedly passed away.
According to a report shared by Hitz FM and cited by KPDonline.net, the musician announced the heartbreaking news, saying:
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“My heart is shattered beyond words.”
Choirmaster mourned the death of his beloved wife, actress Beverly Afaglo.
The cause of her death has not yet been disclosed.

We are closely following developments and will provide updates as more information becomes available.
May Beverly Afaglo rest in peace, and may her family find strength during this difficult time.
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