patriotic songs
Wogbe
View all from Nat Brew Amandzeba Nat BrewDemara2000Nat BrewGa, English44:44
Jambo Bwana
View all from Uyoga UyogaJambo bwanaTeddy Kalanda Harrison, Billy Sarro Harrison, George Zirro Harrison, John Katana Harrison, Dennis Kalume HarrisonSwahili4:25
Motherland (Tribute to Africa)
View all from Yvonne Chaka Chaka Yvonne Chaka ChakaBest of Yvonne Chaka Chaka1995Yvonne Machaka MhingaZulu, English4:52http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkXzCGSoNGk
Mama Liberia
View all from Jake D Jake D, NaserAfrican LadyJacob Daynuah, NaserEnglishhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryEO73mplt4
GHANA @50, BE THERE OR BE SQUARE
THIS YEAR, THE FIRST COUNTRY IN SUB-SAHARA AFRICA TO GAIN
INDEPENDENCE GHANA WILL BE CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF SUCCESS AND FREEDOM AFTER INDEPENDENCE AND AM HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE IT TO THE WHOLE OF AFRICA. IT IS BELIEVED THT MORE THAN 81% OF THE HOTELS IN THE CAPITAL IS FULLY BOOKED FOR THE EVENT.
Reinventing Society Through Gospel Music and Musicians

Nigeria: Reinventing Society Through Gospel Music - Music has great and many kinds of influence over people. It is water or acid for the soul, depending on what is produced. It is an extremely versatile means of communication. It is capable of exploiting all the acoustic features that are used in verbal communication. Moreover, it does so in an explicit and structured way, which makes it an interesting and useful window into human communication in general. [All Africa.com music]
Ghana national anthem
View all from Philip Gbeho Philip GbehoPhilip GbehoEnglish
Jama - Osee, osee, Black Stars ei, forward ever!
...Sounds on da ground and seens on the see-ins I have been wanting to blog about Ghana's World Cup participation ever since October 8, 2005, when Ghana qualified. Now that we've been to the tournament and are still riding strong, the time is right. The Black Stars have shown some gallant displays, especially after a terrible African Nations' Cup campaign. They fought against the Italians and fell short, completely gave the Czechs (and the rest of the world) a reality check and outlasted the USA. Appropriately, Ghana has thrown its weight behind its Black Stars and have been celebrating this piece of history. Ghana hasn't just been celebrating, it has done its part in motivating the 'boys' to be successful. The government has contributed its quota, private industry has sponsored the preparations, the citizenry has offered support and prayers and the musicians have helped us all cheer them on. Just like the good old days when we cheered on our secondary school teams with resounding 'jama', Ghanaians now have songs to sing at the World Cup too. 4x4's 'Jama' is just one of them.
Jama
View all from 4x4 4x4Siklitele2003Sylvanus Dodji Jeoffrey, Raphael Edem AvornyoGa, Twi, English119:32






















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