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Makoma Snub: Charterhouse is discouraging the hard work of artistes [Video]

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Entertainment pundit, Halifax Ansah-Addo, has criticised the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs) board for what he calls a lack of transparency following the exclusion of King Paluta’s 2024 hit song, Makoma, from the nominations list.

According to him, the decision by the board would rather discourage artistes from working hard on their crafts.

King Paluta’s management had initially demanded an explanation from Charterhouse, organizers of the awards, but received no immediate response. 

However, interim PR representative, Robert (MC Portfolio), later confirmed that Charterhouse had addressed their concerns, clarifying that Makoma was not considered Hiplife by the board and that only one song per artist could be nominated in most categories.

According to Charterhouse’s guidelines, multiple nominations for a single artiste in the same category are only allowed in Best Video, Best Collaboration, and International Collaboration.

Halifax Ansah-Addo, in a submission on the March 29, 2025, edition of United Showbiz, raised …

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