Ghanaian entertainment pundit, Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo, has raised some concerns about the legends in the music industry.
This comes after President Akufo- Addo wrote a tribute to the late Nana Ampadu.
The entertainment critic in a post sighted by mynewsafric.com questioned how the legacies of these legends will be preserved after they have passed.
According to him, they (Legends) need more than just words.
“TRIBUTE NOT ENOUGH! Tribute well appreciated but candidly, we need more. The likes of Nana Ampadu, Paapa Yankson, Jewel Ackah, Mr. A. A, Mac Tontoh and deluge of other fallen heroes need more,” he said.
Adding that “The likes of Pat Thomas, Ebo Taylor, Daddy Lumba and a plethora of others who have contributed more than half of their lifetime to the craft need more.”
“Where is that edifice, that exhibition centre, that museum that houses, extols and celebrates their works? How are their legacies being preserved and projected? How are their memories being solidified? They need more! We need more than words!” He concluded.
By Irene Angme – Zylofon FM,Accra