Apaatse lead Open Mic Session on Bless The Mic

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Chieftaincy disputes have been part of the Ghanaian society for decades, however, never before has it been so politicised like it has been by the current government of Ghana. I must emphasise that irrespective of party affiliations, any political party in power that behaves like the current government, will be equally wrong, and so this article should not be taken as a criticism of the NDC, as it just happens that it is the political party in power at the time of writing

Enoch Allotey musically known as Apaatse signed under One-F entertainment will be staging a exhilarating show on Bless The Mic music festival as he leads the open mic sessions and also will be onĀ  rotation throughout this holiday season from the 1st to the 3rd of July 2011.

Apaatse will be spending the holiday season inside De Temple social center on the 1st of July 2011, then on the 2nd of July, he will be on stage for the first time on Bless the Mic inside Alliance Francesse and finally on the 3rd of July, Apaatse will be inside Roxbury Night club.

Event Organizers of Bless the mic, MI Prime entertainment and Event Event EX P are promising a relaxation festive season as Ghana celebrates its independence day in a grand style.

Apaastse on the other hand is also grateful to Ghanaians for their acceptance, as he said, ā€˜this is the deal, when I started music, I knew I was going to be accepted but not like how Ghanaians have shown me love within this short season’.

He also disclosed that for the first time being on the Bless the mic stages, he will be doing his hit single Live come 2nd July 2011 inside Alliance Francesse.

For all those who know the ā€˜checkidi’ don man, Apaatse, you are sure to know what to expect through his rotational period this holiday season.

So mark it on your calendar, it’s on the 1st at De Temple social center, 2nd inside Bless the Mic Music festival and then on the 3rd inside Roxburry night club, all in July.

Come check out the Don from Labadi and be part of his historic sway of music.

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