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Sarkodie London Concert 2026

Sarkodie London Concert 2026

 

 

Ghanaian rap icon Sarkodie proved once again why he remains one of Africa’s most influential artists after delivering a powerful solo show in London. The highly anticipated concert drew hundreds of fans from across the UK and Europe, reinforcing his global appeal and dominance in African hip-hop.

Held at the iconic O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, the event marked another major milestone in Sarkodie’s international journey. From the moment he stepped onto the stage, the energy inside the venue shifted. Fans waved Ghana flags, sang along to every lyric, and celebrated a career that has shaped modern African rap.

DJ Lapel Hosts a Memorable “Private Notes” Night at No. 19

DJ Lapel Hosts a Memorable “Private Notes” Night at No. 19

 

 

Valentine’s Day in Accra was elevated this year as DJ Lapel hosted an unforgettable edition of Private Notes at No. 19 Bar & Restaurant. The night was carefully curated to deliver more than just entertainment. It was designed to create a mood, spark connection, and celebrate love through live music.

We Were Never Enemies — We Were Both Surviving

We Were Never Enemies — We Were Both Surviving

We Were Never Enemies — We Were Both Surviving

There is a painful question that sometimes surfaces in conversations between Africans and African Americans:

Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy: Vision, Reality, and the Work Ahead

Ghana’s 24-Hour Economy: Vision, Reality, and the Work Ahead


Ghana’s proposal to transition into a 24-hour economy has sparked widespread discussion and excitement. The idea suggests a nation where businesses, services, and industries operate around the clock, maximising productivity and expanding economic opportunities. On the surface, it sounds bold and forward-thinking — a signal that Ghana is ready to compete in an increasingly nonstop global economy.

WHY AFRICANS SHOULD RETHINK TIKTOK

DIGITAL SLAVERY OR DIGITAL OPPORTUNITY?


WHY AFRICANS SHOULD RETHINK TIKTOK

THE EXPLOITATION OF AFRICAN CREATIVITY

For years, the streets of Accra, Kumasi, and Lagos have become the unofficial film sets for the next viral TikTok sensation. From high-energy dance challenges to sharp-witted comedy skits, West African creators are the undisputed engine of global digital culture. But behind the millions of “likes” and “shares” lies a harsh, invisible reality: