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Sister Sandy has firmly etched her name in Ghana’s entertainment history as the lead MC for Dancehall musician Charles Nii Armah Mensah, known in showbiz as Shatta Wale’s record-breaking concert.
The show, held on Saturday, October 18, 2025, to celebrate Shatta Wale’s birthday, drew an astonishing crowd of over 600,000 people, setting a new national record for live event attendance.
The night was filled with unforgettable performances and high-octane energy, but one of its standout moments was the commanding stage presence of Adom TV presenter Sandra Ohemeng, popularly known as Sandy Bi Y3 Guy and affectionately called Sister Sandy.
Her role as the event’s official MC was more than just another gig; it was a bold statement of excellence, courage, and artistry in an industry where male voices often dominate the biggest stages.

Renowned for her charisma and stage confidence, Sister Sandy’s performance at the Black Star Square captivated both hearts and headlines.
Her seamless blend of humor, impeccable timing, and masterful crowd control electrified the atmosphere, leaving the audience spellbound.
Audience members and viewers online have since described her performance as “fearless,” “authentic,” and “a masterclass in showmanship.”
Social media has been abuzz with praise for the media personality, with many hailing her rise as proof that persistence and professionalism can break long-standing industry ceilings.


Sister Sandy’s journey, from radio host to becoming one of Ghana’s most sought-after event MCs, stands as an inspiring story of determination and craft.
Beyond the spotlight, her performance at Shatta Wale’s concert serves as a powerful reminder that women, too, can lead the biggest stages with grace, grit, and greatness.


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