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HipLife artiste Kofi Kinaata’s annual event ‘Made in Taadi Concert’ has been cancelled.
In a press release, the artiste indicated that unlike earlier intended, their determination to entertain fans this December has been overrun by circumstances beyond their control.
Plans were far advanced for the virtual edition, but due to circumstances beyond our control, we regretfully call off this year’s edition of ‘Made in Taadi Concert',” the statement read.
The fourth edition of ‘Made in Taadi’ event was slated for the eve of Christmas, December 24, in Takoradi in the Western Region.
In its stead, Kofi Kinaata and his management, Team Move will hold a seminar for the youth.
This seminar, they revealed, is to help equip the youth with skills to survive especially with the changes society had to go through because of Covid-19.
"Nonetheless, Team Move Management would convene astute professionals from different industries for a day seminar to equip the youth with skills to survive the vicissitudes of Covid-19".
“On behalf of multiple award-winning Artiste and Ghana’s Songwriter extraordinaire Kofi Kinaata, we apologize for any inconvenience caused,” the statement added.
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