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Watching KiDi on Hitmaker Inspired My Journey:Kuami Eugene
Award-winning Ghanaian musician Kuami Eugene has revealed that watching fellow artist KiDi compete on the reality music show Hitmaker inspired him to pursue a music career and eventually audition for the competition.
In an interview with Headless YouTuber, Kuami Eugene shared that his journey began after he met Richie Mensah, CEO of Lynx Entertainment, while assisting fellow Hitmaker contestant Gunshot with music recordings since Richie was Gunshot’s producer, the two crossed paths in the studio.
Kuami recalled that Richie noticed his musical talent after hearing him contribute ideas during recording sessions. When Richie asked why he had not entered Hitmaker, Kuami explained that he was still preparing and hoped to audition the following year.
During that period, Kuami closely followed KiDi’s performances on Hitmaker. He remembered seeing KiDi perform with confidence and believing he would eventually win the competition. Inspired by what he witnessed, Kuami promised himself that he would also perform on that same stage one day.
According to Kuami Eugene, KiDi stood out because of his strong support system and industry exposure through Lynx Entertainment. He believed those advantages gave KiDi an edge over the other contestants, who largely competed without similar backing.
When Kuami eventually auditioned for Hitmaker the following year, Richie Mensah recognised him from their earlier meeting and recommended him to renowned producer Kaywa. That opportunity became an important step in launching Kuami Eugene’s successful music career.
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Influencer Kwatemaa Andoh Says She Won’t Marry a Poor Man
Ghanaian influencer and entrepreneur Kwatemaa Andoh has stated that she has no intention of marrying a man who is financially struggling. According to her, she prefers a partner whose financial status matches or exceeds her own.
Speaking in a video shared on social media on July 8, 2026, Kwatemaa responded to critics who labeled her a “gold digger.” She said she is comfortable with the criticism and believes her standards reflect the reality of the lifestyle she has built for herself.
She explained that she has worked tirelessly to achieve financial independence and does not believe she should lower her expectations when choosing a life partner. In her view, she would rather be called a gold digger than settle for someone who cannot match her ambitions or financial level.
Kwatemaa emphasized that she is only interested in a relationship with someone who is on the same financial level as she is or better. However, she clarified that if her husband were to face financial hardship after they were already married, she would stand by him and support him through the difficult period.
She noted that there is a difference between choosing to marry someone who is already financially unstable and supporting a spouse whose circumstances change after marriage. In the latter case, she believes it is a couple’s responsibility to work together and rebuild.
The entrepreneur added that she enjoys the comfortable lifestyle she has created, including traveling and funding her own experiences. As a result, she has no interest in entering a relationship where she would bear the financial responsibility for both partners.
According to Kwatemaa, she values financial stability and wants a partner who is equally hardworking so they can build a successful life together.
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Going Solo Has Never Crossed Our Minds’ — Daughters of Glorious Jesus Celebrate 37 Years of Unity
Veteran Ghanaian gospel group Daughters of Glorious Jesus have disclosed that they have never considered splitting up or pursuing solo careers throughout their 37-year journey in the music industry.
Speaking in an interview with Nii Noi on Hitz FM’s Hitz Praise Zone, the celebrated gospel group attributed their remarkable longevity to their strong sisterhood, mutual respect and unwavering commitment to the ministry God entrusted to them.
According to the group, their musical gift was given to all three members collectively, making the idea of pursuing individual careers something that has never crossed their minds.
“Not even once have we thought about going our separate ways or doing solo projects. The talent God gave us was meant for all of us, and we are grateful to share that gift together,” they said.
The group explained that appreciating each member’s unique contribution has been one of the key reasons for their lasting success.
“Each of us plays our role to the best of our ability, and we value what every member brings to the group. There has never been any competition among us. Instead, we celebrate each other’s strengths,” they added.
They noted that their unity, love and selflessness have remained the foundation of their ministry, helping them stay relevant and influential for nearly four decades.
Made up of Cynthia Appiadu, Edna Sarpong and Monica Owusu Ansah, Daughters of Glorious Jesus was formed in 1989 and has grown into one of Ghana’s most respected gospel groups.
Over the years, the trio has blessed audiences with timeless gospel hits such as Bebre, Nea Yɛhu, Wo Ntaban and Mebo Yesu Din Daa, earning widespread admiration for their powerful harmonies, inspiring lyrics and unwavering dedication to spreading the gospel through music.
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