Radio/TV personality, Doreen Avio, has urged Ghanaian artistes to believe in themselves.
She made this assertion in an interview with Merqury Quaye, on Cruise Control, after she was asked to share her experience at the Kuami Eugene x Kidi event held at the O2 Indigo in London.
In her submission, she urged Ghanaian artistes to believe in themselves and push their craft, because, if Kuami Eugene and Kidi were able to fill the O2 Indigo to the brim, other Ghanaian artistes can also do same.
Doreen likened her statement to Nigerians stating that any time they are embarking on such a journey, they do that with the notion that the Diasporas would love to patronize their events-and for that reason, they go all out to get it done.
"If Kuami Eugene and Kidi have done it, I believe that our other artistes can also do it as well so let's support them equally and let's believe in ourselves. Nigerians believe in themselves so when they book an event, they go with the intention and believe that the people love their music and would come for their event.
“So let's push ourselves. They (Kuami Eugene and Kidi) have started it but let's not stop, let us continue pushing ourselves," she continued.
Kuami Eugene and Kidi held the sold out event at the O2 Indigo in London on Independence Day.
The event saw top Ghanaian acts like Sarkodie, Stonebwoy and Kwabena Kwabena gracing the occasion.
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