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The DJs Union of Ghana (DJUGA) has appointed seven revered Creative Arts industry and IT veterans as patrons.
The list includes veteran DJs, creative arts professionals and IT gurus, namely; Reverend Azigiza, former DJ and General overseer of Citizen Fellowship, Ahumah Bosco Ocansey, a Creative Arts Consultant and Prince Tsegah, Progammes Manager at Hitz 103.9 FM.
The others are Alexander Luterodt, CEO of Soundcheck Entertainment, Dr Nanayaa Owusu-Prempeh, Chairman and CEO of Tin-Ifa Group, Mr Kofi Amoakohene, CEO of Scratch Studios, and Lovin’ C, veteran DJ and broadcaster at Silver 98.3fm.

The appointed patrons will offer the needed advice and support to help the smooth running of the Association.
In a brief acceptance speech on Hitz 103.9fm’s Cruise Control on Wednesday, Prince Tsegah who expressed excitement about the appointment, called on all DJs who haven’t registered yet to join the union for their benefit and encouraged ‘spinners’ to join and reap the benefits it presents.

DJUGA works to maximize the employment conditions and overall income of DJs across the country.
It is also geared towards educating, enabling, protecting and helping improve the working conditions of its members.
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