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Samini to be honoured at Northern Excellence Awards 2019
The “UNTAMED” King, Samini, is listed among other influential persons from Northern Ghana for this year's edition of the Northern Excellence Awards (NExA) 2019.
Samini will be honoured on the night of the Awards on March 6, 2019 in Tamale, Northern Region. Although born in Accra, Emmanuel Andrews Samini, who's showbiz name is Samini has thoroughly represented and defended his Dagaati roots for the most part of his entire career, on both local and international platforms.
Among all his 7 released studio albums, the celebrated Ghanaian Musician has always highlighted his origin in each of the catalogues, with the latest being “Mokpiera”, a very touching song he did for his latest Billboard.com chart-topping record “Untamed”. The word “Mokpiera” is a local Dagaati parlance which means “Traveller”, it was featured in a recent interview Samini did with VOA on “African Beat” with the Legendary Host, David Vandy. Samini's “UNTAMED”, a 22-tracked album won “Album Of The Year” 2018 on Reggaeville.com and stayed at Number 8 position on Billboard.com for a week in the “TOP 10 Reggae Albums” Category. Samini is signed to Africa 1 Media in Ghana.
The maiden edition of the Northern Excellence Awards (NExA) is set to recognize distinguished Individuals and Organizations who are significantly contributing to the socio-economic development of the Northern Ghana. The Northern Excellence Awards is an initiative of Celebrities Charity Development Foundation (CeChaDeF), a Non-Governmental Organisation.
The maiden edition of NExA ceremony will be held at Global Dream Hotel on Independence Day, March 6, 2019.
In an interview with the media, Board Chairman of the Northern Excellence Awards, Mr. Abdul Latif Alhassan revealed the development-oriented merit awards scheme seeks to recognize hardworking individuals, brands and organizations like Entrepreneurs, Corporate Institutions, Politicians, Social and Humanitarian Organizations amongst others who are excelling in their various field of endeavours.
Mr. Abdul Latif mentioned that the Northern Excellence Awards 2019 will honour and celebrate more deserving individuals in different disciplines.
Source: Elorm Beenie (Publicist – Africa 1 Media/Samini Music)
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