“Still Here” is the final decision by Richard Azunre, aka Ataman Nikita, to pursue music professionally. It is not the first song he has made, but #thesavannaonline can authoritatively say that this is the start of the musical journey to bring an alternative voice that soothes Ghana Music.
“Still Here” is the final decision by Richard Azunre, aka Ataman Nikita, to pursue music professionally. It is not the first song he has made, but #thesavannaonline can authoritatively say that this is the start of the musical journey to bring an alternative voice that soothes Ghana Music.
Ataman Nikita is a lecturer and a Systems Administrator at the Bolgatanga Technical University. Even though he has been dabbling in music most of his life, he appears to be finally deciding to pursue music as a profession. People familiar with Dr Pushkin’s music will recognize a familiar voice in many song hooks and choruses: Richard Azunre’s voice, aka Ataman Nikita. He is also Dr Pushkin’s brother.
The-Azunre-Brothers
The Story of “Still Here”
“Still Here” is the story of persistence, consistency, and staying true to oneself. It reminds us of a story we are all familiar with: slander, unbelief, and broken promises by people who would rather see us in squalor.
What is music if it cannot ignite an emotion?
This amazing piece of music created by Ataman Nikita, Strongman, and Dr Pushkin is a great tune and a song that speaks to each soul. Being scathed by commentary from haters is a choice. A person is indeed capable of damning such comments and charges.
This collaboration was birthed by Dr Pushkin’s desire to collaborate with other artists who appreciate his craft and are willing to do joint songs to complement their respective talents.
Strongman Wins
Strongman won the Best Rap Performance category at the 2024 Telecel Ghana Music Awards with his song “Rap God”. Interestingly, that win was not surprising. However, the time it took to win such a prestigious award is the surprise element for a peerless career that started in 2010. Strongman has been a major force to reckon with since he burst into the limelight after winning “Focus Fm Freestyle Friday” in 2010. Then he won Kfm Freestyle Saturday in 2011 and “Tha Next Big Thang in GH Hip-Hop sometime in 2012.
He eventually joined Sarkodie’s Sarkcess Music, working with several other artists to drop hit after hit. When his contract ended, and he chose to start his label, Strong Empire, fans felt uncomfortable due to the tough nature of Ghana Music. To prove everyone wrong, he has released monster hit songs with an impressive catalogue of rap songs. He has also been able to navigate through the music scene despite being independent. Many have attempted to swipe at him through music and slanderous commentary, but he has always slayed. The last major lyrical swipe came from Medikal, and everyone knows how the Mayanka boy did back2back he unleashed rap bars that Medikal could not fathom.
Dr Pushkin’s 2024 thus far
Working with Strongman was inevitable for an artist like Dr Pushkin as he stayed true to his beliefs. Many rappers have turned singers. However, Strongman has found a way to stay relevant and on point with his highly dense Rap songs. This feature was, therefore, another instance of “real recognize real”.
Still, Here is the Dr Pushkin’s 6th single for 2024.
The revered Dr Pushkin is in Ghana for a conference on Khaya, a language recognition and translation App. He is also here for a Ted Talk at Kumasi’s Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. As part of the visit to Kumasi, Dr Pushkin visited his alma mater, Opoku Ware Secondary School, to mentor students. All of the above is due to his second hat, which carries the name Paul Azure. Dr Pushkin is also known as Paul Azunre in Tech circles; he is often regarded as the GOAT of Ghana’s Brilliant Science and Maths Quiz program, where he helped Opoku Ware SHS win the title in 2002.
Dr Pushkin is a fast-growing person of interest due to his unique combination of music and his role as a top developer of the Khaya language recognition and translation app.
“Still Here” basically says that when the odds stack up against you, remaining firm and resolute, albeit ingenious, is paramount.
The song is currently available on all digital platforms.
Ataman Nikita is currently working an album set to be an explosion of Talent. We will keep you informed on this amazing singers journey. Way to go Ataman Nikita
To defuse growing tensions, Health Minister Kwabena Mintah Akandoh has expressed regret over the events surrounding his unannounced visit to Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH), emphasizing that he never intended to disrespect medical professionals during the encounter.
Kwabena-Mintah-Akandoh—Health-Minister
The visit, which took place on April 22, was reportedly triggered by the death of a patient, Bavug Salim, who allegedly passed away due to the absence of a functional ventilator in the hospital’s emergency unit.
A video of a heated exchange between Akandoh and Dr. Valentine Akwulpwa, the Head of the Accident and Emergency Department, quickly went viral, fueling widespread public debate and criticism.
In response to the incident, the Doctors Association of Tamale Teaching Hospital (DATTH) announced an indefinite suspension of emergency and outpatient services. The group cited “unwarranted attacks” from the Health Minister and other officials, demanding unconditional apologies and immediate provision of essential medical equipment and supplies before any resumption of services.
However, in a press briefing held in Accra on Thursday, April 24, Akandoh recalled a personal experience to underscore his empathy and commitment to the health sector.
“It can happen to anyone. It happened to me. When I had an accident, the first place I was rushed to was Nyinahini District Hospital. I never thought I’d find myself there, but I did,” Akandoh shared, conveying his understanding of the challenges faced by healthcare workers.
Reaffirming his respect for the medical community, Akandoh stated, “And so, today, from where I sit, I will contribute my quota to the development of this sector. I have no intention to disrespect any medical doctor or health worker; that will be the last thing I will do. But let it be said that respect is reciprocal.”
The Minister also expressed his willingness to collaborate, adding, “I am ready to work with everyone in the sector.”
He directly appealed to the medical staff at TTH, saying, “My humble appeal to the medical doctors and health practitioners at Tamale Teaching Hospital is that I am the first person to take care of your interests. Therefore, let us call off the strike and all regroup and strategize the way forward.”
Akandoh noted, “There are things we can address using our internally generated funds, so let’s tackle the issues as they are.”
Despite the Minister’s efforts to clarify his position, the fallout from the incident persists. Akandoh’s decision to dismiss TTH’s Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Adam Atiku, has been widely criticized. The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has condemned the dismissal, calling it a violation of due process and an abuse of power, and has urged the Minister to offer an apology.
Chief Imam urges for an end to the politicization of the Bawku conflict.
Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, the National Chief Imam, has called upon Ghanaians to refrain from politicizing the Bawku conflict and instead join in national efforts to seek a peaceful resolution.
Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu, the National Chief Imam, has called upon Ghanaians to refrain from politicizing the Bawku conflict and instead join in national efforts to seek a peaceful resolution.
In a statement from his Personal Assistant, Dr. Mohammed Marzuq Abubakari Azindoo, he urged the media to maintain ethical and responsible reporting on the conflict. He emphasized the importance of remaining peace-loving, reconciliatory, and unifying in their coverage. He also cautioned against biased analyses that could further fuel tensions.
The esteemed Mufti has directed Imams nationwide to include segments of their Friday Sermons and offer prayers specifically for peace in Bawku over the coming weeks.
His response follows the recent increase in tension and violence in Bawku.
He urged the promotion of peace and unity in the Bawku Traditional Area, regardless of ethnicity, religion, or political views.
Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu – National Chief Imam (Ghana)
He voiced his apprehension regarding the uptick in violence, particularly regarding the torching of a police station and the murder of peacekeepers in Bawku.
He criticized what he deemed a display of blatant disregard and lawlessness, explicitly referring to the incident where the Inspector General of Police (IGP) was shot at by angry young individuals in Bawku. He emphasized that this act undermines the government’s authority and is unacceptable in civilized democratic societies.
In light of recent developments, the Islamic spiritual leader has urged all parties involved in the conflict to lay down their weapons and work towards restoring peace in the area.
He praised the government for seeking the assistance of Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II to mediate the conflict.
Although the Grand Imam is prepared to engage in behind-the-scenes diplomacy, he is open to utilizing this approach if it helps improve the quality of the mediation process.
According to His Eminence’s wise beliefs, possessing respectable democratic views is commendable. However, he also warned against the unnecessary politicization of sensitive issues related to national security, as it can only fuel violence and benefit those who thrive on it.
A new voice is developing at the centre of Ghana’s changing music industry. It combines lyrical skill, genre-bending inventiveness, and reflection. Born Bormeh Mwinle-Naa Wilbeck, Gingsen is more than just a well-known figure; he represents artistic tenacity and cultural genuineness.
Gingsen’s story is inspirational. He used DJ software to produce music at the age of eleven. He then performed as the main act at his concert, showcasing an unorthodox journey. He is redefining what it means to be a modern Ghanaian hip-hop and afro-pop artist. He has roots in Northern Ghana and has ascended to international prominence.
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A Star Born with Sound in His DNA
On April 5, 1999, Gingsen was born into a family in Ghana. In his family, music was more than background noise. It was a way of life. His artistic curiosity was sparked by his mother’s heartfelt singing in a Catholic Church choir. It was also influenced by his older brother’s early love of poetry and rap.
The pivotal moment occurred when a classmate introduced him to Virtual DJ. This introduction led to a lifelong passion for vocal experimentation and beat-making. Unaware that he was planting the roots for a successful music career, Gingsen began recording his songs at eleven.
Gingsen’s Musical Influences
While growing up, he was exposed to various musical styles, including hip-hop, R&B, reggae, and dancehall. The music played constantly in his home by artists like Vybz Kartel, Lil Wayne, and Drake shaped his taste. Damian Marley, Fantan Mojah, and Nas also influenced his storytelling instincts. Ghanaian heavyweights like E.L., R2Bees, and FOKN Bois further solidified his musical direction locally and encouraged him to be relatable and poetic.
Afro-Pop and Hip Hop Collide
Gingsen describes his sound as a combination of Afro-pop and hip-hop, saying he cannot confine himself to one genre. Despite having a rap foundation, his style regularly veers into melodic areas, including dancehall, soul, and experimental influences. He has experience in music production. He takes charge of his sound. He consistently pushes the envelope while staying loyal to himself.
“I make hip hop and afro pop. However, I dabble in other genres. This keeps my sound spontaneous, fresh, and creative,” says Gingsen.
From ‘The Gvng’ to Kingsen Bars – Building a Catalogue
“The Gvng,” his official debut single, was released in 2018. However, Gingsen had honed his art for years. He did this through collaborations, freestyles, and demos.
His discography consists of three highly regarded mixtapes and more than sixteen singles:
Volume 1 of KINGSEN BARS (2020) , Volume 2 of KINGSEN BARS (2022) and KINGSEN BARS VOL.3, released on April 11, 2025. Each of the nine tracks in this third instalment showcases Gingsen’s development as a person and an artist.
On “Kingsen Bars” Volume 3, Gingsen declares, “This project is a milestone. It adds more sonically pleasing and exciting music to my catalogue.”
One Night With Greatness: Gingsen’s first Headliner
Remember to mark your calendars. Gingsen’s first significant performance is titled “One Night with Greatness.” It will be held at the Jocom Golden Hotel Bolgatanga on April 19, 2025. This event is more than just a performance for a poetic storytelling artist; it’s a declaration of purpose and appreciation.
“Getting to interact with people who intimately connect with my music has always been something I’ve dreamt of,” he says.
Gingsen’s Creative Process
According to Gingsen, his creative process combines introspection and intuition. His music frequently takes on a life of its own, whether expressing societal themes, personal feelings, or simply a rhythm.
“We’re just vessels who carry the message,” he states. “Sometimes the music writes itself.”
His songs are unvarnished, honest, and akin to journal entries. They frequently act as emotional pillars for his followers. Some songs discuss the heartache in “Aisha’s Story.” Others convey the optimism in “Smile.”
Influences and Goals – International Motivation with Regional Origins
His influences are diverse, ranging from Damian Marley to FOKN Bois, Wizkid to J. Cole, but they are all united by their genuineness. Gingsen hopes to work with these artists since he thinks artistic expression has no boundaries.
“They have in common their ability to keep their music real, authentic, personal, and still connect with people worldwide.”
Career-Defining Moments
Gingsen has shared the stage with some of Ghana’s best artists. Notable performances by Gingsen include;
Kuami Eugene’s 2018 Rockstar Concert at Kumasi Sports Stadium.
With every performance, he demonstrated his stage presence and broadened his audience. It is expected to be his most memorable headlining performance to date.
Obstacles and Successes
Like many independent artists, Gingsen’s path hasn’t been without obstacles. He comes from an area frequently ignored by the media. He has struggled to establish his career with minimal funding and little infrastructure. However, his honours reveal something else:
Six victories at the Upper East Music Awards from 2023 to 2024
Hiphop Song of the Year
Hiphop Artist of the Year (2x)
Digital Act of the Year
Best Music Video
Best Rap Performance
Legends like E.L. and Jayso have also endorsed him, demonstrating the value of tenacity. He also enjoys a co-signing deal from the two hip hop enigma’s in Ghana.
Sound Development – From Bars to Equilibrium
Every project shows how Gingsen’s sound has changed over time. His recent music strikes a balance between reflection and melody. It incorporates both rapping and singing. In contrast, his earlier work primarily focused on lyrical acrobatics.
“I’m blending my ability to make records—singing and rapping on the same tracks—to connect emotions and styles into wholesome music.”
A Close Relationship with Fans
Gingsen considers his supporters more than just an audience; they are integral to his path. He cherishes face-to-face communication and maintains a strong online presence with sincere direct messages and live Instagram sessions.
Meeting new artists who claim I inspired them to create is one of my most rewarding experiences. That’s what motivates me to continue.
Views on the Music Industry in Ghana
Gingsen is open and honest about the situation of Ghana’s music industry. He highlights the lack of media paywalls. Current royalties’ schemes are inefficient. Infrastructure for artists is inadequate, especially for those from underprivileged areas.
“We need serious investment and reform,” he states. “There is talent. The assistance isn’t.”
After a lifetime filled with development, hardship, and success, Gingsen gives aspiring musicians this advice:
“Have patience. You get ready for more significant positions during your adventure. Get familiar with the basics. Have faith in your intuition. Additionally, avoid trying to be everything at once.
Collaborations
For every artiste, validation is essential. Thus, when fellow musicians find you worthy of a collaboration, it’s a feather in your cup. Gingsen has enjoyed an impressive list of collaborations. These include the following:
Sambani (Outside) by Knight Firdae Your Body By Sypha Superman No Easy By Dr Pushkin Fuseina By Ricch Kid The Bar Cypher – E.L Okay By Fad Lan Furious Ft. Danisadiq Trap By Savannah Sonics
Outlawz By Billy The Rapper Free By BlaqVibe Ft. Gingsen Young Blaq Boi By Emo Brainy Bondali By BlaqVibe Good Times By Savannah Sonics Kwa Kwa Kwa By CarlBlingx Good Time Remix By BlaqVibe Body on Me By Swagboi
The Prospects for Gingsen
One thing is certain as Gingsen looks to the future: his star will only grow brighter. His discography is expanding. He has a devoted fan base and a strong sense of purpose. Because of this, he is poised to emerge as one of Ghana’s most prominent voices in contemporary African music. Gingsen is here to stay. It doesn’t matter if you’re finding him through his singles. You will also be attending concerts or following his journey online.
Gingsen is not just another name in Ghanaian music. He represents a new generation of artists who are independent, deeply introspective, and committed to their craft.
The Government of Ghana plans to assign five thousand agricultural graduates to support farmers.
The government has announced plans to dispatch 5,000 graduates from agricultural and veterinary schools to assist farmers in increasing productivity and adopting modern farming methods. Minister for Food and Agriculture Eric Opoku discussed the government’s Feed Ghana program, which aims to modernize agriculture, connect research with practical farming, and distribute 300 tonnes of high-quality rice seeds donated by the Korean government among Ghanaian farmers.
The government plans to dispatch 5,000 graduates from diverse agricultural and veterinary schools. They will assist farmers in increasing productivity. They will also help in adopting contemporary farming methods.
Minister for Food and Agriculture Eric Opoku discussed the government’s Feed Ghana program. The program aims to modernise agriculture. It connects research with practical farming.
In an interview with Citi Business News, the Minister announced plans to use extension officers. “We are deploying our extension officers, and as we mentioned last Saturday, we are bringing on board 5,000 graduates from agricultural and veterinary colleges—many of whom have been home since 2015 without employment. We want all of them to be part of the Feed Ghana initiative.”
He clarified that the graduates will be assigned to various farms nationwide to assist farmers in implementing modern, scientifically based agricultural techniques.
“We want to close the gap between agricultural research and the actual practices on farms. These graduates will play a critical role in introducing modern farming techniques to local farmers,” he further emphasised.
Furthermore, the Minister announced that 300 tonnes of rice seeds have been donated to Ghana by the Korean government. These seeds will be distributed among farmers to enhance the country’s domestic rice production.
He said, “We are distributing high-quality rice and maise seeds that have been approved as best suited for our soil. The donation of 300 tonnes of rice seeds comes from KOPIA—a Korean agricultural research agency based in Ghana. Distribution has started in the southern sector, where the farming season is currently underway. We’re also preparing to supply the northern regions when the season begins in May.”
PURC stands by its decision to increase tariffs, even amid persistent interruptions in power and water services.
The public’s frustration is mounting. It is clear that many consumers are outraged. They have to pay increased tariffs without receiving reliable services.
Despite the ongoing power and water disruptions, PURC supports tariff hikes.
During an interview on Joy FM’s Middaynews on Monday, April 14, Dr Obutey addressed the concerns of citizens. They are dealing with blackouts and water shortages. He stressed that utility service providers are following regulatory benchmarks established by the Commission.
According to him, we use specific benchmarks to track utilities. These include system losses, both technical and commercial. We also track the length of outages per consumer. Our most recent evaluations show that these benchmarks are being met, suggesting that the service providers comply.
The public’s frustration is mounting. It is clear that many consumers are outraged. They have to pay increased tariffs without receiving reliable services.
Dr Obutey states that equipment malfunctions are common in utility operations. Disruptions can often be attributed to scheduled or unscheduled maintenance.
“These are machines. They will break down from time to time. Planned maintenance is usually communicated ahead of time—anywhere from two hours to two weeks in advance. But when faults occur unexpectedly, companies may not have time to notify the public,” he remarked.
The World Bank has committed to providing assistance to enhance Ghana’s initiatives in renewable energy and flood management.
The World Bank has pledged to support Ghana in increasing access to renewable energy. It focuses on delivering accessible and low-emission electricity. It also aims to supply reliable and affordable electricity to businesses and individuals. The Bank has also committed to supporting initiatives aimed at addressing perennial flooding in the country. Its plans include improving infrastructure to enhance flood resilience.
The World Bank has pledged to support Ghana in increasing access to renewable energy. It focuses on delivering accessible and low-emission electricity. It also aims to supply reliable and affordable electricity to businesses and individuals. The Bank has also committed to supporting initiatives aimed at addressing perennial flooding in the country. Its plans include improving infrastructure to enhance flood resilience.
Mr. Wencai Zhang is the World Bank’s Managing Director and Chief Administrative Officer (MDCAO). He gave these assurances over the weekend. This was during a visit to several World Bank-supported projects in Ghana.
As part of his tour, Mr. Zhang visited Africa’s largest single solar rooftop project, commissioned in July 2024. Located within the Tema Free Zone, the 16.82-megawatt installation provides a cleaner and more cost-effective energy source for businesses. He also inspected drainage works and large-scale flood management infrastructure under the Greater Accra Resilient and Integrated Development (GARID) project. This includes upgrades to the lower Odaw channel and Korle Lagoon. The upgrades have three primary goals. They aim to reduce flood risk. They focus on improving solid waste management. They aim to enhance access to basic services in communities within the Odaw River Basin.
Mr. Zhang concluded his visit at the redeveloped Kwame Nkrumah Memorial and Mausoleum Park. This is a flagship site completed under the World Bank-funded Ghana Tourism Development Project (GTDP).
Speaking with management of LMI Holdings, the developers of the solar rooftop project, Mr. Zhang emphasized the World Bank’s continued commitment to supporting sustainable and resilient infrastructure that generates both social and economic benefits.He expressed confidence that the 16.82MW solar project would significantly lower energy costs, enhance efficiency in the energy sector, and contribute to reducing emissions.
“Looking ahead, we are working on new projects to support the government’s industrialisation drive and expand renewable energy development in Ghana. These initiatives will take our cooperation to a new level…We will not only provide financing but also share global best practices on how other countries are reforming their energy sectors to develop renewable sources like rooftop solar,” he added.” Mr. Zhang stated
Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Mr. John Abdulai Jinapor, lauded the World Bank for its support. He affirmed the government’s commitment to integrating more solar energy into the national grid. He encouraged LMI Holdings to take interest in future projects. He urged them to offer competitive pricing. Ghana is preparing to launch an all-in-one solar system for streetlights.
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