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King Paluta’s Makoma Could Have Been Disqualified On account of It Being An ‘NPP’ Tune – Ziga

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Ghanaian leisure pundit, Ziga, has said that there’s a chance that the disqualification of King Paluta’s hit music, Makoma, from TGMA competition might need one thing to do with politics.

Talking on United Showbiz on United Tv (UTV) on Saturday, March 29, 2025, Ziga stated it can’t be dominated out that the music’s use by the previous ruling NPP, who’re presently in opposition, contributed to the music’s exclusion from TGMA nomination.

One of many largest songs of the final calendar 12 months, King Paluta’s Makoma did not obtain any nomination for the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA).

The TGMA Board has but to publicly touch upon the difficulty however it’s broadly understood {that a} supposedly ‘profane’ lyric led to the music’s disqualification.

Talking on the subject, Ziga famous that the Board’s lack of readability is fueling hypothesis over the actual motive for the disqualification.

Ziga outlined a faculty of thought that politics led to the music’s disqualification, including that he believes that principle additionally has benefit.

Ziga referred to as on the TGMA Board to launch an announcement on the matter to place every part to relaxation and finish all speculations.


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