Thursday, December 16, 2010

JUBILEE OIL CONCERT, 2010.

A night of bliss, it was, as the Golden Jubilee Park was filled to capacity to mark the Jubilee 1st Oil Concert in the heart of the Oil City.

A massive crowd trooped into the park with much happiness and expectation, and by 8pm, many of the people had to struggle for breath due to human congestion.
The Jubilee 1st Oil concert was organized yesterday to commemorate the Oil find and also commend God for his support in the Oil discovery.

The concert commenced with a Reggae Live Band to ginger the audience. Papa Sly, as commonly called, the MC for the programme, mounted the stage in a grand style to introduce the various artistes for the night. The programme kick started with a marvelous performance by Humble lion who took the audience through his high life songs.

Ohemaa Mercy also thrilled them with her gospel songs ranging from "Menwu Da" to "3y3 w'adwene na 3y3 wo s3 ase3". She therefore pulled the crowd onto their feet as she prophesied into their lives. It later took to the turn of 4x4 who ushered the large audience into their contemporary secular songs;"World Trade Center" and "Fresh One".

The excitement heightened amidst shouts and gestures from the audience. Paapa Yankson, an ace high life musician, engaged the joyous crowd in some of his hit songs. C.K Man and Felix Owusu followed suit.

The joy could not be over since VIP also charged the atmosphere with their outstanding dance moves on stage. Performing their hit songs in retrospect, to their debut songs; "I think I like am" and "Away", the boys from Nima stole the show.

Present at the concert were dignitaries from diverse sectors of the region who also took to their feet as they listened to the high life and hip life melodious sounds. The show was then climaxed with great performances from the sensational music Icon, Castro "The Destroyer". He entertained the jubilant audience with his latest track "African Girls", in collaboration with Asamoah Gyan, Black Stars' and Sunderland Striker.

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