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Rap sensation, Opanka, is set to introduce a new television programme with the aim of giving up-and-coming artistes the platform to launch their career.
The show titled ‘H-Tunez with Opanka’ on HelloAdipa Television would see the famous rap act engage numerous music talents as they showcase their talent to the world.
According to ‘Wedding Car’ hitmaker, this programme serves as a means of giving back to society, especially young people who desire to be musicians.
“I’ve always dreamed of doing something as a way of giving back to society. This platform offers me the chance to engage some good talents in the country and I believe we will achieve positive results with this show,’’ he stated.
He revealed that musicians who excel on the show would get signed on various record labels in the country.
He urged musicians to capitalise on the opportunity to make a name for themselves in the showbiz industry.
Opanka is currently making waves with his new single ‘Holiday’ which features Kweysi Swat.
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