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Rocky Dawuni speaks on Kirani Ayat’s copyright case against GTA

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Rocky Dawuni

Grammy-nominated reggae musician Rocky Dawuni has added his voice to Kirani Ayat’s copyright case against the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA).

 

Speaking in an interview on Hitz FM, he said the Sarki rapper had the right to protest because his intellectual property right was infringed upon.

 

“He has a legitimate complaint,” said Rocky Dawuni.

“The thing is that he needed to get somebody’s attention on the whole thing,” he told Hitz FM.

 

This comes after Kirani Ayat called out GTA after President Nana Akufo-Addo posted a video on Twitter that contained elements of the rapper’s music video, ‘GUDA,’ without permission from the artist.

 

The video the President posted was put together by the tourism authority for the “Visit Ghana” campaign.

 

In a tweet directed at the President, the artist lamented the tourism authority’s negligence when he [Kirani Ayat] initially approached the outfit for sponsorship, but they went ahead to use his material without permission.

 

The issue created a back-and-forth between the artist and the tourism authority. Eventually, a “bespoke” agency – SAMSAL – who according to GTA, provided Kirani AYAT’s video on behalf of the artist, reacted with a press statement refuting the claim.

 

Rocky Dawuni went on to advise the Ghana Tourism Authority to settle the

issue amicably with the artist.

 

“They should sit down and then figure this out – figure the right way to deal with this.”

 

Although the exchange of words was not the best way to educate people about copyright, Rocky Dawuni believes the issue serves as a wake-up call to everyone that intellectual property rights, when infringed upon, the right owners deserve to be well compensated.

 

He went ahead to add that the blame game is unnecessary.

 

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Camidoh makes Billboard chart entry with ‘Sugarcane’

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Camidoh

Raving Ghanaian musician, Raphael Camidoh Kofi Attachie, better known within the showbiz circles as Camidoh is having a good run with his output, ‘Sugarcane‘.

The multiple award-winning recording and performing artiste on Friday, November 19, 2021, served his listeners and the entire music community with an amazing piece of music captioned; ‘Sugarcane’ featuring music producer, Phantom.

Following the huge success of the song, the Grind Don’t Stop Records prodigy teamed up with Nigeria’s Mayorkun and Darkoo alongside Ghanaian singer and Legacy Life Entertainment star, King Promise to discharge the remix to the jam on Friday, April 8, 2022.

‘Sugarcane Remix’ debuted on several music charts across the globe since its release including Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs Charts with its official music video surpassing 30 million views on video sharing and social media platform, YouTube.

Interestingly, almost a year after the official release of the original ‘Sugarcane’ song, the masterpiece has made an entry on Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs Charts. ‘Sugarcane’ currently sits at the 40th position on the chart.

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Black Sherif unveils the cover art for his forthcoming debut album

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Black Sherif

Black Sherif has unveiled the cover art for his much-anticipated debut album, titled, ‘The Villain I Never Was’, slated for release on Thursday, October 6, 2022.

This comes off after an impressive global charting year with singles like Second Sermon Remix, Kwaku The Traveller, and recently, Soja.

The 20-year- the old rapper is poised for action as his sound has been co-signed by several industry greats such as Timberland, DJ Khaled, Busta Rhymes, and Popcaan among others.

Ever since he made his breakthrough onto the music scene, the talented Ghanaian rapper and entertainer have been the center of attraction whiles churning out back-to-back hit tunes as well as delivering top-notch verses on songs he features.

You would recall that, after dropping ‘Soja‘ on Thursday, September 22, 2022, Black Sherif hinted at serving the music community with his first ever studio album dubbed, ‘The Villain I Never Was‘.

From the details he shared via his official Apple Music account, the upcoming album which comes in a package of 14 tracks will be available for purchase and streaming on all digital music stores from Thursday, October 6, 2022.

‘The Villian I Never Was’ houses his monster hit songs, ‘Kwaku The Traveler’ and ‘Second Sermon Remix’ as tracks 13 and 14 respectively alongside his recent jam, ‘Soja’ the 4th track. In an update of events, Black Sherif has shared the official artwork for the album.

Taking to Twitter, he posted the artwork with the caption, “It took me everything to give life to this body. The one thing in my life that I gave everything up for. There is life in this body, I hope it treats you well and speaks to you as I want it to. My debut album, is “The Villain I Never Was”. Available on all stores on 06-10-2022.”

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Kinaata wins Man of the Year Music Award at EMY Africa Awards

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Kofi Kinaata

The 7th edition of the EMY Africa Awards was live on Saturday, October 1, 2022. The event which has over the years awarded and celebrated distinguished gentlemen and women who have been making positive impacts in diverse fields lived up to the billing once more.

The event took place at the Grand Arena in Accra and it had the Fante Rap God, Kofi Kinaata picking up the award as the Man of the Year Music category.

Other respected people who also won awards include Adjetey Annan, Tony Tometey, Ezekiel Yartel, and others awarded for their hard work in different fields.

Other respected people who also won awards include Adjetey Annan, Tony Tometey, Ezekiel Yartel, and others awarded for their hard work in different fields. Performers included South African star Zahara, Akwaboah & Cina Soul, Kwabena Kwabena and a few others.

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125 dead after crowd crush at Indonesian football match

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A group of people carry a man in the stadium during the melee

One of the world’s worst-ever sports stadium disasters has left 125 people dead and around 180 injured at a football match in Indonesia.

Police used teargas in response to a pitch invasion by rioting fans, causing a crush among panicked spectators.

Officers and organisers are facing scrutiny over the tragedy, one of the world’s deadliest sports stadium disasters, including questions over the use of teargas inside the venue, which is contrary to Fifa guidance.

The incident occurred after a match in which the Javanese club Arema were defeated by their rivals Persebaya Surabaya at Kanjuruhan stadium in Malang regency, East Java on Saturday night.

Supporters from the losing side stormed the pitch and authorities fired teargas, leading to a crush and cases of suffocation, said East Java’s police chief, Nico Afinta.Two police officers were among the dead.

Many people were crushed and suffocated when they ran to one exit, Afinta said.

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US envoy ‘will not be admitted’ to Nicaragua, vice president says

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Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega

Nicaragua will not allow the new United States ambassador to enter the country due to his “interfering” attitude, Vice President Rosario Murillo has reiterated, amid months of escalating tensions between the two nations.

The US envoy, Hugo Rodriguez, “will not under any circumstances be admitted into our Nicaragua”, said Murillo, who is also the wife of President Daniel Ortega.

 

“Let that be clear to the imperialists,” she said on Friday, reading a statement from the foreign office on state media, as reported by the AFP news agency.

 

The US Senate confirmed Rodriguez’s nomination to the ambassador post on Thursday, despite Nicaragua saying in July that it would reject it.

 

The diplomatic fight comes as the Biden administration has imposed a slew of sanctions, including US visa restrictions, on Nicaraguan state officials and their relatives over a crackdown on opposition politicians and human rights activists in the Central American nation.

 

Ortega has overseen a sweeping arrest campaign that targeted opposition leaders and presidential hopefuls in the lead-up to a November 2021 vote that saw the longtime leader re-elected to a fourth consecutive term as president.

But Washington and its allies, including the European Union, slammed the vote as a “farce”.

 

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Burkina coup-makers accuse France of supporting counterattack

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Soldiers stand guard in an armoured vehicle in Ouagadougou

The army officers who seized power in Burkina Faso say toppled military leader Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba is planning a counteroffensive from a “French base”.

 

Gunshots rang out Saturday in the capital Ouagadougou amid signs of lingering tensions, a day after the officers overthrew the man who seized power in a coup only nine months earlier.

 

“[Damiba] is believed to have taken refuge in the French base at Kamboinsin in order to plan a counteroffensive to stir up trouble in our defence and security forces,” the coup-makers said in a statement read on national television and signed by Captain Ibrahim Traore, the country’s new leader.

 

An hour before the televised comments, the French embassy issued a statement “firmly denying any involvement of the French army in the events”. It also denied “rumours that Burkinabe authorities have been hosted or are under the protection of French military”.

 

France is Burkina Faso’s former coloniser. Angry protesters attacked the French embassy in Ouagadougou late Saturday. Video on social media showed residents with lit torches outside the perimeter and other images showed part of the compound ablaze.

 

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Brazil votes in tense election, with Lula tipped to win

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People stand in line to cast their votes outside a polling station, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Polls have opened for one of the most divisive presidential elections in Brazil’s history, with former left-wing president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva tipped to beat far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro.

 

About 156 million people are eligible to cast their ballots in these elections. Leftist front-runner Da Silva, who is popularly known as Lula, who cast his vote on Sunday, said he is running for president “to get the country back to normal” after four years under Bolsonaro.

 

“We don’t want more hate, more discord. We want a country at peace,” said the 76-year-old ex-president, who is seeking a comeback after leading Brazil from 2003 to 2010.

 

“This country needs to recover the right to be happy.” Recent opinion polls have given Lula a commanding lead – the last Datafolha survey published Saturday found that 50 percent of respondents who intend to vote for a candidate said they would vote for Lula, against 36 percent for Bolsonaro.

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Venezuela frees jailed Americans in prisoner swap

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Franqui Flores and Efrain Antonio Campo Flores - nephews of Venezuela's first lady - were arrested in 2015

Venezuela has freed seven jailed Americans in exchange for the release of two relatives of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, the two countries have confirmed.

The swap included five American oil executives, US officials said.

The Americans were exchanged for two of Mr Maduro’s wife’s nephews, who were serving 18-year sentences in the US on drug charges, the officials said.

Venezuela said two men “unjustly” held in the US were freed.

It added that a group of US citizens were released for “humanitarian reasons”.

The swap included executives of Venezuela’s US-based oil company, Citgo, in addition to US Marine veteran Matthew Heath and another American citizen named Osman Khan, US officials said. The oil executives – Tomeu Vadell, Jose Luis Zambrano, Alirio Zambrano, Jorge Toledo and Jose Pereira – were jailed five years ago, after being summoned to a meeting in Caracas, where they were charged with terrorism.

President Joe Biden said in a statement that the “wrongfully detained” Americans would soon be reunited with their relatives.

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Russian troops forced out of eastern Ukraine town

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Ukraine's forces have mounted a sweeping counter-attack to re-take territory in the east

Russia has withdrawn its troops from the strategic Ukrainian town of Lyman, in a move seen as a significant setback for its campaign in the east. The retreat came amid fears thousands of soldiers would be encircled in the town, Russia’s defence ministry said.

Recapturing Lyman could let Ukrainian soldiers reach more contested territory in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenky said on Sunday the town had been “completely cleared” of Russian troops. Video footage shared online on Saturday – before the Russian retreat was announced – showed Ukrainian soldiers waving their national flag on the outskirts of the town.

Lyman had been used as a logistics hub by Russia, making its recapture all the more significant to Ukrainian forces.

The battlefield setback prompted the Chechen leader and hardline Moscow ally, Ramzan Kadyrov, to comment that Russia should consider using low-yield nuclear weapons in the face of such defeats.

Lyman is in Donetsk – one of four partially-occupied Ukrainian regions which Russia declared it was annexing on Friday. Ukraine and its Western allies have dismissed the move as an illegal land-grab.

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