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Musicians and industry players have been urged to support the leadership of the Musicians Union of Ghana, MUSIGA, to drive the development of the Ghanaian music industry.
The call was made by Livingstone Etse Satekla, known as Stonebwoy, during a Music Business Seminar and Health Screening exercise hosted by MUSIGA as part of activities marking Ghana Music Month.
The multiple award winning artiste noted, “We must unite and support the Union’s leadership to drive real progress for Ghanaian musicians—it’s time to build a stronger legacy together.”
Stonebwoy shared real life experiences with participants and advised them to remain resilient and dedicated in their work to overcome challenges in the industry.

On her part, Celestine Donkor said: “My journey in music has been blessed, from gospel roots to national stages, and MUSIGA has been a pillar of support for artistes like me and so many others.” She also shared lessons from her two books, copies of which were purchased by Stonebwoy.
MUSIGA President Bessa Simons stated: “We applaud Celestine Donkor and Stonebwoy for their invaluable participation in this seminar. Their presence not only elevated the event but also inspired our members. I must also highlight Stonebwoy’s unwavering support during the COVID-19 pandemic, when he stood with MUSIGA to aid struggling musicians—such solidarity is the foundation of our Union’s strength.”
The seminar and health screening formed part of MUSIGA’s annual Ghana Music Month activities aimed at empowering musicians and strengthening the industry.
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