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Mafi Adidome-based musician and songwriter, Evans Ayisah, known in showbiz as Jah Manny, has advised aspiring musicians and talented young people never to stop believing in themselves.
He told upcoming artistes that the passion to contribute their quota to the development of the entertainment industry is their greatest strength, and that is what will carry them through the ups and downs of their career.
Speaking to Myjoyonline in Goaso in the Ahafo region on the impact of perseverance in achieving career dreams, Jah Manny, who is also the CEO of Satellite Messiah Complex in the Volta region, said perseverance leads to success.
Jah Manny has received several awards, including the Ghana Shining Stars Awards 2023 - hiplife song of the year, Talents House Awards 2023 - album/EP of the year, and Realers Ghana Awards 2023 - Reggae Dancehall song of the year.

These awards and other recognitions acknowledge his contribution and hard work to the development of Ghana's entertainment industry.
"Keep practicing, keep learning, and always stay true to your unique voice. Surround yourself with people who support and inspire you, and don't be afraid to take risks. Remember, every failure is a step closer to success," he enjoined.
He encouraged his colleagues to keep creating, following their hearts, and exhibiting positive values in order to shine continuously in the industry.
"As we celebrate another year of life and music in 2025, let us come together as a formidable force and trusted change makers in Ghana and beyond," Jah Manny noted.
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