Akoo Nana Should Bow In Shame
Akoo Nana It’s a Friday night at the Accra Sports Stadium. One of Ghana’s big telecommunications company is set to launch its new Deezer m...
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Akoo Nana |
It’s a Friday night at the Accra Sports Stadium. One of Ghana’s big telecommunications company is set to launch its new Deezer music application at the Tigo Unplugged Concert. High-flying artistes including Sarkodie, Shatta Wale, Mzvee, Davido and the likes are billed to thrill over twenty-whooping-thousand patrons, who have thronged the arena to be entertained.
An artiste is called upon to keep the show
budging. And just in the middle of the excitement appears a trio of
bare-breasted supposed-Ghanaian women, with pieces of clothes screening their
under parts, with their faces behind a mask.
Masterminding and moderating this particular
performance is a mohawked Hiplife singer we affectionately call Akoo Nana. He
engages the bewildered audience whiles his three topless girls do their
choreography. Their exposed breasts are conspicuously dangling vigorously before
the very eyes of every individual who could view the act, so long as they are
not suffering short-sightedness.
Akoo Nana's Dancers |
The average Ghanaian is likely to treat the above commentary
with contemptible contempt, as such a picture cannot be painted and the painter
left, unharmed. The impunity with which the self-labeled musician wove the act
must be met with the same degree of impudence, more pronouncedly when he is purported
to be a traditional chief.
A lot of critics have slammed the said artiste,
whiles others have also jumped to his defense. In any case, there’s no need to get
worked up about the prosecutions and defenses; but in pursuit of protecting our
values as a people and fighting moral degeneration, which has been escalating
lately, I would also want to join the moral crusaders – to get critical about
having naked women on stage.
The artiste, in a later interview claims the act
was a prelude to his breast cancer awareness campaign. ‘I’m
embarking on my breast cancer campaign and I’m dropping a video which features
various health professionals, to sensitize people on breast cancer’ is the
lame excuse he gave. In fact, that retroactive explanation for the hoax can
easily pass for a childish statement.
Otherwise, Akoo Nana, the health promotion officer
should find a more decent way of creating awareness of such a life-threatening
cancerous disease, and Ghana Health Service would forever be grateful. My
prayer is that he does not switch his campaign towards vaginal cancer or
probably testicular cancer. Your guess is as good as mine.
Records have it that William Ankrah, official name
of the artiste under criticism now; had once released a music video making a
similar display of depravity. So if he’s not called to order, his next creativity
could turn a very, very bitter pill to swallow.
The point is, there is no commandment to regulate
how musicians should entertain their fans, and by that we cannot drag him
before a jury - after all, several people enjoyed the performance. But a
section of people who are musing with me at the moment believe the use of
common sense, the respect for morality, reverence for one’s own integrity and
the protection of the art are key considerations.
Music and its derivatives do not just entertain
but also teach, promote and educate. However that Akoo-led performance or call
it breast cancer awareness was offensive and uncouth. He did not just promote
nudity, but as well slighted womanhood.
Recently, he has gotten the attention his music couldn’t bring, but has stained his
own reputation. In fact, he has gotten himself into the bad books of our
showbiz.
Was the performance rehearsed? Did the organizers
know such an act would be staged? Did they see the dancers backstage before
their appearance? These are questions that should raise eyebrows about how some
event organizers take things for granted.
As for those three ladies who hid their shameless
faces behind those masks to do such a thing, the least said about them; the
better.
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