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Rapper Kwesi Arthur has been revealed as a nominee for the 2021 MTV Africa Music Awards (MAMA).
The Grind Day hitmaker was nominated in the Best Hip Hop Act category.
He is competing against Khaligraph Jones, Nasty C, NGA, OMG, and Suspect 95 for the award.
Les révélations des nominations @mtvmamas #MTVMAMA en cours : Best Hip Hop Act > @Nasty_CSA ; @suspect_95 ; @KHALIGRAPH ; @KWESIARTHUR_ ; @Nga_reidals ; @oumyomg ! pic.twitter.com/ijxrZvBNeL
— •|• BONAS FOTIO •|• (@BonasFotio) December 9, 2020
Kwesi Arthur is the only Ghanaian nominated in the 2021 2021 MTV Africa Music Awards.
Nigeria's top acts including Grammy-nominated artiste Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage, Davido and Wizkid were all nominated for the 2021 MAMA Artiste of the Year.
Tiwa Savage, Simi, Sho Madjozi and Yemi Alade have also been nominated for the 2021 MAMA Best Female Act.
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