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Pass Broadcasting Bill to regulate ‘unchecked media’ – Diana Hopeson

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Veteran gospel musician Diana Hopeson is calling for the urgent passage of the broadcasting bill to regulate what she describes as “unchecked media”.

The passage of the bill, according to her will also check the importation of foreign materials which are somewhat harmful to the public.

She said the passage of the bill will guarantee “a 65 or 75 percent control of media content in the country”.

Speaking on Joy Time in His Presence with Pastor Ato Acquah on Joy FM Friday, the former president of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) said she’s alarmed at the increasing rate of suicide, blaming it on what she describes as the importation of foreign materials.

Mrs. Hopeson, who has been in the gospel industry for over 25 years said “Africans must continue to uphold their moral values” adding that, “we shouldn’t think that if a child is able to speak his mind, that’s human rights. I don’t believe in that.”

Commenting on the music industry, then and now, the ‘Aseda hit singer doffed her hat to those who have contributed to the progress made so far in the music industry.

She added that “with technology, you don’t have to do CDs, you get people downloading. So things have changed.”

Mrs. Hopeson, formerly called Diana Akiwumi, however, encouraged up and coming musicians to use indigenous rhythms in their song compositions.

She didn’t mince words when she expressed her excitement at the rise of more young, energetic, spirit-filled men in the gospel industry, explaining that it’s a sharp contrast to the 1990s where more women dominated the gospel industry.

Answering a question on her take with happenings in the current Bice Osei Kuffour (Obour)-led MUSIGA, she said, “we always want to see things better so there’s more room for improvement. We need to do more. But kudos to Obuor and his team for the work done so far.”

 

 

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