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Your biggest entertainment review show, Showbiz A-Z will, on Saturday, bring to its audience a review of the year 2019.The host of the show, Naa Asorkor, and her guests will dive into issues that occurred in the industry in 2019, including the beefs, the successes and the failures.The team will also hold their own version of an award show to recognise artistes whose works earned them applause and placed them high in the entertainment world.Some of the categories that will be considered for the awards include: Personality of the Year, Comedian of the Year, Hustler of the Year, Artiste of the Year, Film of the Year, New Act of the Year, Song of the Year and many others.CEO of 3Music Sadiq Abdulai Abu, Veteran broadcaster Ken Addy, Head of Communications and Public Events of Charter House, George Quaye and entertainment pundit, Kwame Agyemang Berko will join Naa Ashorkor in bringing 2019 to an end on the hottest show yet.
From left to right: Sadiq Abdulai Abu, Ken Addy and Kwame Agyemang Berko
George QuayeThe last edition of Showbiz A-Z for 2019 will air on Saturday, December 28. Production of the show is led by Philip Nai.





From left to right: Sadiq Abdulai Abu, Ken Addy and Kwame Agyemang Berko
George QuayeThe last edition of Showbiz A-Z for 2019 will air on Saturday, December 28. Production of the show is led by Philip Nai.






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