Mark Okraku-Mantey

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Mark Okraku-Mantey (bɛ dɔɣi o la silimin gɔli January biɛɣ'pishi ni anu dali yuuni 1974) o nyɛla Ghana nim yila "producer" ka lahi nyɛ siyaasa nira. Saha ŋɔ o nyɛla Deputy Minista zaŋti Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts.

Ŋun nyɛ ŋun piligi ka lahi nyɛ chief executive officer zaŋti Slip Mark Entertainment. Mark Okraku-Mantey tum ya pam ni as Ghana yili yiniba pam kamani Lord Kenya, Kumi Guitar, Oheneba Kissi, Daasebre Gyamenah, Akyeame, n-ti pahi Adane Best.

Okraku-Mantey daa pilimi kamani disc jockey yuuni 1990's, Joy FM ka o daa pili li hali ti lɛbi Programs Director n-ti Hitz FM din zaa be Multimedia Group Limited.

O Piligu Biɛhigu Mini O Shikuru Baŋsim[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Okraku Mantey nyɛla ŋun yina tiŋ yuli booni Ayensuano. [1]O chaŋ la o basic shikuru la Datus Complex Schools (Bubuashie) ka daa chaŋ o secondary shikuru mi St. Augustine's College din be central tuduu yaɣili la. O ni daa be St. Augustine's saha shɛli maa, ŋun daa nyɛ tuli shikuru bila bɛni saɣiti ni o ʒmee official Disc Jockey zaŋti shikuru maa. [2]O mali la He bachelor’s degree in Marketing ni executive master’s degree in Leadership and Governance, ka di nyɛla Central University dundɔŋ ni ka o nyɛ di zaa.

O Yila yilibu(Entertainment) Tuma[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Okraku-Mantey daa pili la o tuma Disc Jockey yuuni 1996, Joy FM ka o daa pili li. Lala hali n-daa ti lɛbi "producer" ka daa sɔŋdi Ghana yili yini shɛba ka niriba wumdi be yila puhim zuɣu . Yuuni 1996, o daa pili la entertainment mini music company dubbed Slip Music mini Entertainment (saha ŋɔ din nyɛ Slip Mark Entertainment la) ni o ʒmee yila ka sɔŋ yili yini shɛba.[3][4][5]

Yuuni 1998, Okraku-Mantey Slip Music puuni o daa dihi o nu gbana zuɣu n-ti Lord Kenya, lala saha maa ŋun daa na nyɛa Hiplife yili yini ŋun yiɣisiri na.[6] O daa sɔŋ Kenya ka ʒmee o yila nim pam n-ti o n-ti pahi o hit album Sika Baa. O daa lahi tum ni Highlife yili yini Oheneba Kissi o ABC of Love song la ni Dassebre Gyamena Kokoko,o mini Lord Kenya ni daa yili yili shɛli la. Yila maa zaa daa nyɛla yili shɛŋa niriba ni daa bɔri pam ka di daa luhi kuhi yaɣi 400,000 copies.[7][2]

Okraku-Mantey gba lahi tum ni Akyeame, Adane Best, Joe Frazier, Kumi Guitar,[8] Felix Bell ni ban pahi. [7][4]Album shɛŋa o ni daa ʒmee nyɛ Nana Tuffour’s – ‘Tontonte’, Kojo Ashkan’s – ‘Me Nse Ato Biso’, Felix Bell’s – ‘Butterfly’, Oheneba Kissi’s – ‘Kabiribiri Kyere Me’, Akyeame’s ‘Brebre Obaa Hemaa’, Lord Kenya’s ‘Sika’ and Daasebre Dwamena’s ‘Kokooko’.[7][4][5]

O tuma maa ŋɔ ni saha shɛli, Okraku-Mantey daa kpɛ la movie industry din ni ka o daa lɛbi executive producer zaŋti Efeiwura, Ghana nim asafihili (comedy) nira ka di daa niŋdi TV3.[7] [5]O daa lahi nyɛla judge n-ti TV3 mentor, music reality show yuun gbaliŋ tum din daa piligi yuuni 2006.[7]

Okraku-Mantey nyɛla ninvuɣ so ŋun be Vodafone Ghana Music Awards board. O daa lahi nyɛla Programs Director n-ti Hitz FM, subsidiary of the Multimedia Group bin din gbaai silimin gɔli February yuuni 2014 hali silimin gɔli March yuuni 2021.

Silimin gɔli May yuuni 2018, bɛ daa ti o la Ghana DJ Awards Lifetime Achievement Award yuuni 2018 Ghana DJ Awards ka di nyɛla o kpaŋmaŋ ni o Sɔŋsim zaŋti DJ profession in Ghana.[2][9]

O Siyaasa Tali Tuma[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Okraku-Mantey nyɛla ŋun be Wɔbigi paati (NPP) ka zaŋ o zaɣisim niŋ siyaasa tuma ni, o ni daa yihi o maŋ polo ni sɔŋdi paati ŋɔ yuuni 2016 Ghana nim zuɣulan tali piibu piibu ni.[10] [11][12]O nyɛla ninvuɣ so ŋun daa pahi ban daa sabi creative arts section n-ti NPP manifesto zaŋti yuuni 2016 mini 2020 piibu piibu. Lala saha maa hali ni zɔŋɔ ŋun be creative arts commentator, speaker n-ti pahi spokesperson zaŋti paati maa.[13][14][15]

Wɔbigi paati(NPP) ni daa nyɛ nasara naai yuuni 2016 piibu piibu ni Okraku-Mantey , bɛ daa piigi o la zuɣulan zaŋti Creative Arts Council yuuni 2017. [16][17]O zuɣulan tali tuma ŋɔ ni o daa moniya ni bɛ zali Creative Arts Bill.

Silimin gɔli April yuuni 2021, tiŋgbani zuɣulan Akufo-Addo daa pii la Okraku Mantey Deputy Ministry zaŋti Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts.[18] [7]Yɛlgola pam daa bɛni zaŋ chaŋ o piibu ŋɔ mini o piibu maa nyaaŋa balii dance hall artiste Shatta Wale mini reggae artiste Blakk Rasta. [19]Bɛ daa niŋ o vihigu silimin gɔli June biɛɣ'pia ni anu dali yuuni 2021.[4] [20][21]O vihigu ŋɔ niŋbu shee creative arts baŋdiba kamani musicians Samini, Wendy Shay, Kuami Eugene, actress Akofa Edjeani ni award-winning play writer Uncle Ebo Whyte, ban daa bɛni ni bɛ sɔŋ o.[22][23]

Bɛ daa saɣi ti o silimin gɔli June biɛɣ'pishi ni ayi dali yuuni 2021, di nyaaŋa bɛ zaŋ o kpɛhi office silimin gɔli June yuuni 2021

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