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Ghanaian artiste Article Wan has pleaded with the organisers of Telecel Ghana Music Awards to consider billing him to perform at their award ceremonies.
In a post he made on Facebook, the 'That Thing' hit maker suggested to the organisers, Charterhouse, to pay attention to the quality of artistes they put on stage.
"Kudos to TGMA for your remarkable work over the years! As you plan ahead, I humbly suggest curating a lineup of talents like myself and others who deliver truly memorable performances, not just "jump and go" acts," he wrote.
He also touched on the issue of having more vibrant supporters seated in front so they could cheer performers on while they are on stage.
"Having energetic supporters upfront could also help hype the event and keep the vibe alive. My little contribution with respect," he add.

In the meantime, the organisers of Telecel Ghana Music Awards, have announced the commencement of nominations for the 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards.
A statement signed by Robert Klah, the Head of Public Events and Communications at Charterhouse indicates that the scheme is accepting submissions for all commercially released works in the year 2024, from January 1st to December 31st.
"All entries from artistes, artiste managements, record labels, producers, instrumentalists, music composers, and music industry stakeholders should be submitted via the online portal at www.entry.ghanamusicawards.com before or on Sunday 16th February, 2025," he wrote.
Mr. Klah Please notes that the categories of the TGMAs have been revised.
"The revision affects definitions and additions. These changes are available on the official website, www.GhanaMusicAwards.com and on the official social media pages (Ghana Music Awards on Facebook, and @ghmusicawards on Instagram and X). Kindly refer to these changes and be advised accordingly," he further stated.
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