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Adom TV’s vibrant presenter and award-winning master of ceremonies, Sister Sandy — affectionately known across Ghana as Sandy Bi Yɛ Guy — is gearing up to take center stage as the official host of Medikal’s BYK Concert on December 13, 2025, at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Her selection has sparked massive excitement among fans and industry players, with many describing her as the “perfect ingredient” to elevate the already star-studded event.
Sister Sandy’s influence on Ghana’s entertainment scene has grown remarkably over the years.
With her signature boldness, infectious energy, unmatched stagecraft, and ability to command massive crowds, she has become one of the most sought-after female MCs in the country.
Whether she is steering high-profile concerts, hosting major festivals, or leading the conversation on TV, Sister Sandy brings a rare blend of creativity, humour, glamour, and professionalism that keeps audiences glued.
Fans can expect her to hype the crowd, deliver spontaneous comedic punches, introduce acts with flair, and ensure the energy never drops throughout the night.
Many industry watchers believe she will help raise the concert’s entertainment value to an entirely new level.
This year’s BYK Concert is being touted as one of Ghana’s biggest musical spectacles.

With giants like Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, Obrafour, Kuami Eugene, Bisa Kdei, Wendy Shay, Keche, and an impressive mix of new-wave stars including Kofi Mole, Kweku Flick, Beeztrap KOTM, O’Kenneth, Olivetheboy and Lalid, the night promises explosive performances from start to finish.
More surprise acts are expected to be announced, heightening anticipation across the country.
But beyond the performances, many fans are equally eager to watch Sister Sandy shine as the face of the event.
Her fashion sense, confidence, charm, and ability to connect with crowds make her a standout personality wherever she appears.
With her continuous rise and undeniable influence, Sister Sandy remains the hottest female in Ghana at the moment.
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