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Ghanaian highlife icon Nana Osei Ampofo Adjei, known for his work with Adom FM and Adom TV, is set to perform at the 13th-anniversary celebration of Ghanaian Way in Newark, New Jersey, USA.
The event which will take place from October 3 to 6 is being organized by the Ghanaian Way Council and the City of Newark.
It will be graced by a number of personalities, including Ras J. Baraka, Mayor of the City of Newark.
The event is expected to pull thousands of music lovers to the venue to witness the thrilling performances from Ampofo Adjei, who is the guest artiste.
The event will deliver back-to-back performances from arguably the most exciting artistes billed to rock the stage, alongside Ampofo Adjei and his band.

Ampofo Adjei has prepared a live performance of his timeless hits that he hopes will delight his devoted fans who have followed his blossoming career in music over the years.
He is the son of the late legendary Ghanaian highlife musician, Akwasi Ampofo Adjei (Mr AAA) and he has been carrying on his father’s music tradition in addition to his journalism career.
He is the leader of the Ampofo Adjei Band, a highlife band that plays all types of songs at local and International programs.
Mr. Adjei, who is the host of Big Agenda on Adom TV, has a number of songs to his credit.
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