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Just like how Dancehall artistes Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy made peace after their brawl at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards(VGMA), newly elected Entertainment Chief in Tamale, Adam Musah is bent on making peace between two great Tamale artistes Fancy Gadam and Maccasio.
Speaking in an interview with Showbiz, Adam Musah who had come to pay a visit to Charterhouse in Accra explained that it is his wish to resolve the conflict between Fancy Gadam and Maccasio who are both from Tamale.
“I liked what happened between Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy and I would love to do same for these two artistes in Tamale.
“Fancy Gadam and Maccasio are very huge in Tamale but all is not well with the two artistes hence the need to bring them together and make peace between them,” he said.
Asked how he intends bringing the two artistes together, Adam Musah who was made the Entertainment Chief of Tamale three months ago, said he is planning a big concert which will feature Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy.

Tamale Entertainment Chief, Adam Musah
According to him, he would use that opportunity to bring the two artistes and tell their fans to come together as one family.
He explained the likes of Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale will be given the opportunity to educate the fans of the two artistes about the dangers of beefing.
Talking about his plans as the Tamale Entertainment Chief, Mr Adam Musah said his other activities will be helping the young talented musicians in Tamale raise their career to the next level.
He said that there are great talents in Tamale but some of them need money and motivation to boost their careers.
“The Chief of Tamale, Gakpesma Naa Fuseni I believed in me that is why he gave me that position and I will not fail him. I am willing to work and make entertainment lucrative in Tamale,” he said.
Born at Kulnyevula in Tamale, Adam Musah attended Tamale Senior High and continued to Tamale Polytechnic.
The Tamale Entertainment Chief then went ahead to pursue a degree at the University of Winneba and currently pursuing a Masters degree at the University of Cape Coast.
His production house Dema NAA Productions is ready to sign on young musicians.
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