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Highlife Music Is What I Do Best And I Will Keep It 100% – Koby Symple

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Highlife Music Is What I Do Best And I Will Keep It Hundred Percent – Koby Symple 

Koby Symple | Highlife Artitse

Fast Growing Ghanaian Highlife Musician, Koby Symple, born Godfred Kobina Abavana has made it known that, among all the music genres in the world, the indigenous authentic Highlife genre is what he is good at and he will always keep it hundred percent. 

The `Adiza’ hitmaker made this revelation today, 17th October 2019, in an exclusive interview with Jackie, host of the “Lucky 3 Jackpot show” on TV3. 

The “Odo Pa” Hitmaker who grabbed five official nominations at the 2019 Central Music Awards and yearning to win the Artiste of the year prestigious award in the interview expressed his love and passion for the authentic Highlife genre and pledged to do it well. 

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The ”Lover’s Bench” Album owner when asked  why is he not trying other music genres but only  Highlife music, Koby Symple replied by saying ;

“.. I sound very good on an Highlife beat more than any other music genre … I’ve tried many music genres and I think Highlife is what I’m good at so I will keep it hundred percent and I will keep it going…”

When was asked by Jackie as to whether nothing can change his love for the Highlife genre, the ”Dede” hit song owner said, his future is certain with Highlife but may be it wouldn’t be the same like the way Ghanaians see Highlife as it was done back in the days by Kaakekoo, Dady Lumba, Amakye Dede among several Highlife legends. 

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Koby Symple who is set to release his next Highlife single dubbed “Oye” appealed to the government and corporate world to support the creative art industry mostly the Emerging Artistes to help them achieve their dreams. 

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Source: Sintim – Official Publicist for Koby Symple | Blogger at Sintim Media 

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Leadership Alone is Not Enough – Justice Barima Nana Yaw Kodie Oppong Urges Graduates to Embrace Integrity, Innovation, and Change

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Justice Barima Nana Yaw Kodie Oppong has delivered a rousing call to action to the graduating class of Accra Metropolitan University, urging them to go beyond leadership and become agents of change through integrity, innovation, and responsible use of technology.

Speaking as the keynote guest at the university’s graduation ceremony, Justice
Barima Nana Yaw Kodie Oppong challenged the students not to merely seek titles or positions of power, but to become problem solvers in their communities. “Leadership alone is not enough,” he stressed. “The world is looking for people who embrace integrity, who innovate, and who are not afraid of change.”

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He encouraged graduates to be fearless in facing the pressing issues around them. “Do not run away from problems,” he said. “Be the generation that solves them. Ghana and the world need change-makers, not spectators.”

Justice Barima Nana Yaw Kodie Oppong also spoke passionately about values that protect and sustain the environment, citing the destructive impact of illegal mining, commonly referred to as galamsey. “We are witnessing the devastation of our rivers, lands, and future due to greed and disregard for the law. As graduates, your values must align with protecting, not plundering, our environment.”

A strong advocate for the ethical use of technology, he warned the audience about the rising cases of mobile money (MoMo) fraud and the dangers of deepfake technology, an increasingly troubling development made possible by Artificial Intelligence. “Technology must be used to uplift society, not deceive it,” he cautioned. “As educated individuals, you must lead by example. Never use your knowledge for dishonest or illegal means.”

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Justice Barima Nana Yaw Kodie Oppong’s address also included a stirring appeal to the graduates to be innovators. “Innovation is not just for tech entrepreneurs,” he said. “Whatever field you are entering, look for new and better ways to improve lives.”

The graduation ceremony also honoured notable national figures, including Inspector General of Police (IGP) Christian Tetteh Yohuno, who received an honorary Doctor of Law degree, and Ing. Patricia Obo-Nai, who was awarded a Doctor of Science degree for her contributions to engineering and telecommunications.

The event marked a significant milestone in the lives of the graduates, but also served as a clarion call to carry their education into the real world with purpose, responsibility, and a spirit of transformation.

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