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After the successful launch of the National Gospel Music Awards 20 in Accra, organisers of the awards scheme, Global Expert Recoveries, have announced timelines for activities leading to the main event in 2021.
Nominations for the flagship awards scheme for the Gospel music fraternity will be opened on September 28, 2020.
Interested parties will file for nominations via the official website.
Filing of nominations will close on November 14, 2020, making room for sorting and verification of potential nominees by the board.
The nominees’ list for the National Gospel Music Awards 20 will be released on December 21, 2020.
This will pave way for voting for various nominees to begin on December 22, 2020, via the website.
The event’s venue is, however, yet to be announced.
Winners in various categories for this year’s awards will be determined by 40% public, Board 40%, and 20% Academy votes.
The Ghana National Gospel Music Awards is organised by Global Expert Recoveries with support from BTM Africa, eTV Ghana, Steaman Group, the Multimedia Group, Rockson Ransford Hospital, MUSIGA, Jonab J. services, UGN, Texas Gospel Music Excellence Awards and Gospel Bloggers Association.
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