Buk Bak started off as a 3- man rap group with Prince Bright, Ronney Coches and Shoetan. They trio registered a sensational hit with ‘Komi ke Kena’ and soon became a household name....
Bright, sometimes refered to as Price Bright was the lead singer of one of Ghana's first rap groups BukBak. In fact Bright's history is indistinguishable from that of his former group BukBak. Brights...
Bradez is a fast spitting, tongue twisting rap duo of blood brothers, Kunta Kinta and Stone. With the support of their big brother, Okyeame Kwame who feature every now and then on their songs and...
Born Ishmael Hamid, Bollie (also spelled Boli) is best known for his hit song You may Kiss the Bride. Bollie has said that he found this to be the most interesting part of the wedding ceremony, and...
Borax, born Kojo Folson was the 2000-2002 Ghana Music Awards winner for the best instrumental album. During his childhood Borax spent several years learning to play both the piano and clarinet before...
Bandana is a dancehall/raglife artiste who scored a major hit with his single, Moko Ho (Bandana from Ghana). Spotting a dress code heavy with the colours of the Ghana national flag in the video to...
Emmanuel Samini, the artist formerly known as Batman is comparable to Prince and Diddy not because of their frequent name changes but for their achievements in music. He hails from Wa in the upper...
Bright Ameyaw is better known by his hiplife stage name of Amingo. Amingo is best knows for his popular song African Woman (feat Batman Samini), as well as the controversy the song created. The...
Afro Moses aka Moses O'Jah, is one of Ghana's most internationally recognized artistes. He has a wealth of concerts and tours in Europe and around the world. He is sometimes labeled as the African...
Hiplife sensation Adam entered the Ghana music industry with a bang following the release of his enormously popular first album. Unlike many other musicians Adam (real name Harrison Raphael Bukari)...
Belinda Ekua Amoah aka Mzbel ( Ms Belinda for Short) was born on December 26,1979 in Accra to Albert A. Amoah, an engineer and Agnes Nyarko. She is the last-born of seven children. She grew up in the...
THE GENESIS To the body politics of women, a soon to be trailblazer had been born. In the tropical darkness of sub-Saharan Africa a soon to be torchbearer and a doyen of Ghanaian politics was born....
Ozwald Boateng is a fashion designer. Born in Ghana in the late 1960s and brought up in north London, Boateng studied computing before dropping out to pursue fashion. He began making bespoke suits in...
Ekwow Spio-Garbrah (born 1953) is a citizen of Ghana and currently the CEO of The Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO) based in London. He is one of Africa's pre-eminent civil servants,...
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is a legal luminary, politician and a businessman. He’s the Presidential candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for the 2016 polls in Ghana. He contested and lost...
Theophilus Tagoe, aka CASTRO who hails from Takoradi, was born in 1982 to Lydia Tagoe, a trader, and Mr Coffie, an accountant at the Takoradi Harbour. He attended Anglican Primary and J. S.S in...
Age: 19 Height: 5’10ft Education: B. S.c Mathematics and Statistics student of the University of Cape Coast Ambition: To become an Actuary Hobbies: At my leisure I like to dance, play basketball...
Margaret Quainoo, a.k.a., Araba Stamp died on July 12 2006, at the age of 70 Araba Stamp fell in love with acting after dropping out of primary school to join the Brigade Drama Group at Nungua...
Born in Accra on November 7, 1928 (died on July 16 2006), Mr Justice Annan attended Accra Academy, (1939-1945) and Achimota College (1946-48) before going to the University of Hull, the United...