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Musicians KiDi and Kuami Eugene have paid a courtesy call on Ghana's High Commissioner to the UK and Ireland, Papa Owusu-Ankomah Friday, February 25.
They were accompanied by representatives from their management Lynx Entertainment, Akwaaba UK, and SMADE Entertainment.

The courtesy call was to inform the embassy about their upcoming historic concert at the 02 Indigo arena on March 6 .
Mr Owusu-Ankomah expressed excitement meeting the Lynx entertainment signees for the first time and told them how important Ghanaian music is an important part of our tourism, arts, and culture.

He also stated that KiDi and Kuami Eugene are great ambassadors and he advised that they should continue to use their music and their lyrics, particularly the highlife sound, to promote Ghana to the world.
Mr Owusu-Ankomah also said the mission is delighted to welcome KiDi and Kuami Eugene and offered full support for any assistance the artists and their team will need.
Below are more pictures from the visit.





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