Ghana's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and Ireland, Papa Owusu-Ankomah, has endorsed Kab-Fam Ghana Music Awards UK.
He said it is refreshing that it seeks to champion selling Ghanaian music in the international market.
The Ambassador, who met a team representing the organisers Nana Seedorf and Charlotte Tettey, was delighted to have had a fruitful meeting with the organisers on making this year's edition of the awards an extraordinary one.
He was pleased about the progress of Ghana Music in UK and the commitment of the organisers of the awards assured them of support that will aid them to achieve their mark this year.
This year’s edition of the awards is set to come off on October 9, 2021, at Royal Regency Palace.
Voting is currently underway for the nominees of the awards and expected to end on August 30, 2021.
Popular musicians and industry players are preparing to jet off to the United Kingdom for the awards in October 2021.
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