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Olamide To Battle El At The 2016 Tigo Ghana Meets Naija

So it’s getting interesting and for sure it will be a boxing ring this year at the 2016 Tigo Ghana meets Naija musical concert as organizers announced the list of artists to represent each country and stand the chance of taking the crown under the theme’ Battle Of The Tribes'.

Representing the Giant of Africa Nigeria will be Olamide the “baddo” as his been called, the Lover boy Flavor will also be representing Naija alongside the “Reggae Blues” king Harry song. 

Also representing the Black Stars of Africa Ghana which is the home of the concert will be Pappy Kojo, EL and Ghana’s dancehall king Shatta wale, Pappy Kojo will battle Harrysong, while El and Shatta will face Olamide and Flavor respectively. The ‘skin tight’ star Mr Eazi will also be performing. 

Who wears the crown as the power house of music at the 2016 Tigo Ghana Meets Naija? Well you have to be there on the 21st of May to find out.

Organizers of the concert Empire Entertainment gave the announcement at the official launch of the 2016 Tigo Ghana Meets Naija at Eurostar Group Limousine in Accra.

Renowned Ghanaian entertainers like Bola Ray, Gallaxy, Nii Funny and many others attended the short ceremony hosted by Starr FM’s drive time host, Anita Erskine.

Looking at the list and the caliber of artists on the bill, it is indeed going to be a boxing ring and fans for sure can’t wait to see which country will win the 2016 Tigo Ghana Meet Naija by Empire entertainment.

The Empire Entartinment organised Tigo Ghana Meets Naija is sponsored Unibank, Eurostar Limousine, Oak Plaza Hotel, Caves and Gardens, Africa World Airlines, Electroland Ghana and brought to you by Tigo Music.

The 2016 Tigo Ghana Meets Naija which comes off at the international conference center will mark the 6th edition of the musical concert.

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