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Dr. Ama Kutin Shines Again With Soulful Collaboration On Her Song ‘Grace

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Dr. Ama Kutin continues to edify the long-standing debate surrounding the combination of music as a full-time profession with other equally demanding full-time careers. Her ability to effectively juggle both worlds — medicine and music — is not only commendable but heartwarming, especially considering that such a dual commitment is often deemed unrealistic.

A renowned Doctor of Physical Therapy based in the United States of America, Dr. Ama Kutin has made a name for herself as a dedicated and consistent gospel musician. She is known for her ability to blend chorale, acapella, and indigenous African sounds into soul-stirring music. Her hard work was acknowledged by the SAMMYs and further solidified when she earned the prestigious award ‘Female Vocalist of the Year’ at the 2023 edition of the Ghana Music Awards USA.

Earlier this year, on April 20th, Dr. Ama Kutin released her first single of the year titled ‘Trust In You’, a collaboration with Zambia’s Assurance Acapella. The accompanying visual for the song was also shot in Zambia, reflecting a clear intention to embrace a Southern African gospel feel.

Dr. Ama Kutin is back with another powerful project — a brand-new song titled ‘Grace’, featuring Zambia’s topmost female vocal powerhouse and a scintillating woman of God, Chisha. The track, which is accompanied by a colorful and visually stunning music video, was also shot in Zambia.

Ama Kutin recounted the inspiration behind ‘Grace’ to entertainment journalist, JSmart Amenuveve. She shared;

“My inspiration was derived from a Biblical illusion of the men who made their way to the Gate of Heaven and must give reasons why they must be permitted entry. Where other men came with gold, others with money, others saying they are leaders of the church whereas there came one man dressed in rugged clothes who said he had nothing but got to the Heaven’s Gate by God’s ‘Grace.’”

She added that she and her team, Seven7 Africa, intentionally chose Zambia for the production due to the Southern African influence they wanted for the sound, visuals, and instrumentation of the song.

“My prayer is that when people listen to the song and watch the visuals, they will be inspired by the message,” she added.

In addition to her previous accolades, Dr. Ama Kutin has earned three nominations at the 2025 edition of the Ghana Music Awards USA. She is nominated for:

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SongbirdCEO is the Master BRAIN behind Kwaku Ne Akua Foundation.

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SongbirdCEO is the Master BRAIN behind Kwaku Ne Akua Foundation.

 

Kwaku ne Akua Foundation

Who We Are:

The Kwaku ne Akua Foundation is a non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to creating positive change through charitable initiatives. We are built on the powerful principle of collective action, fueled by the generous donations and contributions of our dedicated members. Our work is made possible by a vibrant and passionate network of volunteers committed to making a tangible difference in our communities.

Our Mission:

To identify and address critical needs within our communities by mobilizing resources and volunteers. We provide support, hope, and opportunity to the vulnerable and underserved through targeted charitable programs and donations.

The Visionary:

The brain behind this beautiful project is Mr. George Lariba Azure, the esteemed CEO of Songbird Entertainment Limited. His vision extends beyond the world of entertainment, driven by a deep-seated passion for social responsibility and a commitment to giving back. Mr. Azure founded the Kwaku ne Akua Foundation to create a structured, sustainable channel for compassion, uniting people for a common, charitable cause.

What We Do:

  • Organized Charity Drives:We mobilize our network to collect and distribute essential resources, including food, clothing, educational materials, and medical supplies.
  • Member-Funded Support:The foundation operates on the generous financial contributions of its members, ensuring that every donation directly supports our charitable causes.
  • Volunteer-Led Initiatives:Our volunteer group is the backbone of our operation, contributing their time, skills, and energy to bring our projects to life.
  • Community Partnerships:We collaborate with local communities to identify their most pressing needs and ensure our support is both effective and respectful.

Our Name: “Kwaku ne Akua”

The name, rooted in Ghanaian culture, symbolizes universality and shared humanity. “Kwaku” and “Akua” (common names for children born on Wednesday ) represent every man and woman. It signifies that our foundation is for everyone, by everyone, and that our strength lies in our unity.

Join Us:

We believe that together, we can achieve more. You can be a part of this beautiful project by:

  • Becoming a Contributing Member
  • Joining our Volunteer Group
  • Partnering with Us

For more information on how to get involved, please contact us.

Contact Information:
[Tel;+233266200900 ,Email.songbirdafrica@gmail.com,songbirdghana@gmail.com]

SongbirdCEO is the Master BRAIN behind Kwaku Ne Akua Foundation.

 

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We must consider the strategic rehabilitation and employment of arrested cybercriminals.

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We must consider the strategic rehabilitation and employment of arrested cybercriminals.

This month, as we officially launch National Cybersecurity  Awareness Month, we unite under a common banner: to build a safer, more secure digital Ghana. We’ll hear about strong passwords, two-factor authentication, and the importance of updating our software. These are the essential foundations, the “hygiene” of the digital world.

But today, let’s talk about something more radical. Let’s talk about the elephant in the server room.

There’s an old saying in security circles: “To catch a thief, you think like a thief.” In the cyber realm, this adage reaches its zenith. The most formidable cybercriminals—the ones our dedicated agencies work tirelessly to apprehend—don’t just think like thieves. They possess a deep, intuitive, and often unparalleled understanding of the digital vulnerabilities they exploit.

When these individuals are arrested, a critical question emerges: What do we do with this concentrated talent? Do we simply lock away their potential, or do we dare to do something transformative?

We must consider the strategic rehabilitation and employment of arrested cybercriminals.

Before you dismiss this as reckless, consider the precedent. In the world of ethical hacking, the most sought-after professionals are often those who can deconstruct a system with the same creativity and ruthlessness as a malicious actor. They know the backdoors because they’ve built them. They understand social engineering because they’ve perfected the art of the manipulative phone call or email.

just awareness, but also innovation. Let’s champion the traditional messages of caution, but let’s also dare to have courageous conversations about how we build an unbreachable digital Ghana.

The minds that have challenged our systems could be the very ones to fortify them. The question is, are we ready to offer a second chance in exchange for a safer future for all?

Let’s use this month to start the conversation.

Join the Dialogue.
What are your thoughts? Can rehabilitation work in our cybersecurity strategy? Share your views using the hashtag #GhanaCyberFuture.

Together, let’s build a Ghana that is not only digitally enabled but also digitally empowered and secure.

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Vinyl, CDs and Cassettes safe from new US Tariffs – US customs confirms

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Physical music formats such as vinyl records, CDs and cassettes are exempt from the new US tariffs that took effect on Friday, August 29, United States Customs and Border Protection confirmed.

The agency said these items qualify as “information materials” and are therefore excluded from the trade restrictions, providing relief to record collectors, independent sellers and music retailers.

 

The exemption comes as part of wider changes to the so called ‘de minimis’ rule, which previously allowed low value packages to enter the United States duty free.

Under the old standard, packages valued at $800 or less were not subject to taxes or tariffs.

That threshold was raised from $200 to $800 by Congress in 2016, and critics said the higher limit had become a conduit for illicit shipments.

Customs says ‘de minimis’ shipments ballooned to 1.36 billion packages in 2024, up from 134 million in 2015.

The agency added that last year these shipments accounted for 98 percent of narcotics seizures by case count, 97 percent of counterfeit goods seized, and 77 percent of health and safety related seizures.

 

 

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