The GH Awards 2024 – Ghana General Awards celebrated individuals and organizations who have excelled across various fields, leaving a profound mark on Ghana’s cultural, social, and entrepreneurial landscape.
These 17 winners, representing a mix of artistry, entrepreneurship, and community impact, are a testament to the diverse talent and dedication shaping Ghana.
1. Mavis Asante – Winner of Best Music Video of the Year (Victory)
Mavis Asante’s “Victory” is a visual masterpiece, combining storytelling, artistry, and cinematography. Her ability to create compelling visuals has set a new standard for music videos in Ghana.
2. Queenlet – Sing-A-Thon Artist of the Year
Queenlet’s incredible artistry during the Sing-A-Thon brought a fresh dimension to gospel music. Her vibrant performances and heartfelt songs have earned her a devoted following and critical acclaim. QueenLet is a multilingual, Soakat Gospel musician and WINNER of Sing-A-Thon Artist of the Year 2024 by GH Awards.
3. Piesie Esther – Winner of Popular Song of the Year (Mo)
Piesie Esther’s “Mo” captured the hearts of Ghanaians and beyond. Its infectious melody and powerful message have made it a defining song of the year, earning her widespread acclaim.
4. Radio Man – Best Teacher of the Year
Radio Man’s dedication to education has transformed the classroom into an inspiring environment for young minds. Known for his innovative teaching methods, he has raised the bar for educators nationwide, proving that teaching is not just a profession but a calling.
5. Doris Gyamo – Winner of Best African Artist of the Year, Best Entrepreneur of the Year, and Lifetime Achievement of the Year
Doris Gyamo’s triple triumph solidifies her status as a multifaceted powerhouse. Her influence as an African artist resonates across the continent, while her entrepreneurial ventures have empowered countless communities. Her lifetime achievement award honors her enduring contributions to art and business, leaving an indelible legacy.
6. Pearl Keren – Best Patriotic Song of the Year Winner
Pearl Keren’s award-winning patriotic song stirred hearts and inspired unity among Ghanaians. Her music has become an anthem of hope and resilience, reminding everyone of the beauty and strength of Ghana’s heritage.
7. Zee Bwoy – Male Vocalist of the Year
Zee Bwoy’s soulful voice captured the essence of modern Ghanaian music. His unmatched vocal prowess and emotive delivery have made him a standout figure in the music industry, earning him well-deserved recognition.
8. Minister Akorfa – Winner of New Artist of the Year and Female Vocalist of the Year
Minister Akorfa’s debut year has been nothing short of phenomenal. Winning two prestigious awards, she has established herself as a leading voice in gospel and contemporary music, bringing a fresh and inspiring sound to her audience. Minister Akorfa is a Ghanaian fire brand Gospel Musician based in Accra, the capital of Ghana.
9. Ohemaa Korresh (Mabesh TV) – Best TV Live Worship Host of the Year
Ohemaa Korresh’s live worship sessions on Mabesh TV have become a spiritual haven for viewers. Her ability to create a deeply engaging and worshipful atmosphere has set a new standard for live television programming.
10. AllTrust Records – Record Label of the Year
AllTrust Records continues to champion emerging and established artists, providing a platform for musical excellence. Their commitment to nurturing talent has made them a pivotal player in Ghana’s music industry.
11. Isaac Oppong – Best CEO of the Year
Isaac Oppong’s visionary leadership and entrepreneurial spirit have been transformative. His innovative strategies and commitment to excellence have not only elevated his business but also inspired countless entrepreneurs in Ghana.
12. Pastor Jeremiah (Nhyira FM) – Best Radio Gospel Host of the Year
Pastor Jeremiah’s gospel programming on Nhyira FM has touched lives and provided spiritual nourishment for his listeners. His passion for spreading the word of God is evident in every broadcast, making him a beacon of inspiration.
13. Matilda Agyei – Celebrating Artist of the Year
Matilda Agyei’s artistic journey is an inspiration. Her ability to connect deeply with audiences and her unwavering passion for creativity have earned her this well-deserved recognition. She is a powerful worshipper of this generation.
14. Dada KD – Highlife Artist of the Year
Dada Kwakye Duah aka Dada KD is a contemporary highlife musician known for his love songs, including the hit album, ‘Somgye’. He got inclined into music when he was seven years old. Dada KD’s timeless highlife music continues to resonate across generations. This award is a testament to his enduring talent and contribution to one of Ghana’s most cherished musical genres. He was the winner of highlife Artist of the Year 2024 by GH Awards – Ghana General Awards.
15. Prophet Thomas Owusu – Supportive Prophet of the Year
Prophet Thomas Owusu’s compassionate leadership and dedication to supporting his community have made him a pillar of hope. This award honors his unwavering commitment to serving others.
16. Bishop Sophia Boakye Gyan – Humble Bishop & Artist of the Year
Bishop Sophia Boakye Gyan’s dual roles as a spiritual leader and artist highlight her multifaceted talent. Her humility and dedication to her craft have inspired many, making her a deserving winner of this prestigious title.
17. Skyweb Videos – Best Music Video Director of the Year
Skyweb Videos has revolutionized the art of music video production in Ghana. Their innovative techniques and exceptional creativity have elevated the quality of visual storytelling in the industry.
A Celebration of Excellence
The 2024 Ghana General Awards (GH Awards) winners have not only achieved personal success but also contributed significantly to the cultural and societal fabric of Ghana. Their dedication, talent, and impact are a beacon of inspiration for the nation and beyond. Congratulations to all the winners for their remarkable achievements!
GH Awards Team
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