Ghanaian musician Atongo Zimba recently shared his perspective on the promotion and preservation of Ghanaian culture.
During an interview on E Vibes with Becky, he expressed his concern about the negative impact of unnecessary competition on the country’s cultural heritage.
Zimba emphasized the significance of highlife music, a genre that originated in Ghana but was later popularized by Nigerians.
He lamented how Ghanaians tend to criticize and undermine their own cultural heritage, contributing to the loss of its significance and recognition on a global scale.
He urged for a change in attitude, stressing the importance of unity and support within the Ghanaian community.
Zimba encouraged people to focus on their individual talents and strengths, rather than engaging in destructive competition that hinders collective progress.
E Vibes, a unique interview show hosted by Becky, aims to showcase the personal stories and journeys of various personalities.
Since its inception in November 2020, the show has featured renowned global icons from the music, film, and political spheres, offering viewers an intimate and insightful look into their lives.
Through engaging conversations and meaningful interactions, E Vibes strives to inspire and educate its audience, highlighting the diverse experiences and achievements of its guests.
The show’s format sets it apart from traditional interviews, providing a platform for significant storytelling and impactful discussions.