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An event to commemorate the passing of Ghanaian Hiplife star, Terry Bonchaka twenty years ago, has been unveiled.
Felix Agen-Davies, an executive producer, announced the initiative in collaboration with Terry Bonchaka’s mother, Madam Charlotte Adjetey, to celebrate the artiste’s legacy.
The grand prize for the winner is an opportunity to record some of Terry Bonchaka’s unreleased songs.
The contest is intended to become an annual event to ensure the artiste’s legacy remains alive and vibrant.

Speaking on Hitz FM with the host Doreen Avio, Mr Agen-Davies revealed details of the Terry Bonchaka look-alike contest scheduled for December.
This unique competition aims to identify seven talented individuals who not only dress like the late musician but can also sing like him.
Agen-Davies emphasized that his personal interest in the event is to ensure a better life for Terry Bonchaka’s ageing mother, Madam Charlotte Adjetey.
In addition to the look-alike contest, the new executive producer said they will hold a special memorial service on a Sunday to remember the late musician, who was a Jehovah’s Witness.
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