• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
  • Login
The Vaultz News
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • General News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Opinions
  • Economics
    • Economy
    • Finance
      • Banking
      • Insurance
      • Pension
    • Securities/Markets
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Vaultz Business
    • Extractives/Energy
    • Real Estate
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
    • UK
    • USA
    • Asia
    • Around the Globe
  • Innovation
    • Technology
    • Wheels
  • Entertainment
  • 20MOBPL2DNew
  • Jobs & Scholarships
    • Job Vacancies
    • Scholarships
No Result
View All Result
The Vaultz News
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • General News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Opinions
  • Economics
    • Economy
    • Finance
      • Banking
      • Insurance
      • Pension
    • Securities/Markets
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Vaultz Business
    • Extractives/Energy
    • Real Estate
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
    • UK
    • USA
    • Asia
    • Around the Globe
  • Innovation
    • Technology
    • Wheels
  • Entertainment
  • 20MOBPL2DNew
  • Jobs & Scholarships
    • Job Vacancies
    • Scholarships
No Result
View All Result
The Vaultz News
No Result
View All Result
in Entertainment

Musicians’ Pursuit of Further Education Worth Emulating

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
May 30, 2024
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Alordia

Alordia

In recent times, pursuing further education has been a great idea for musicians.

Further education provides an opportunity to enhance technical skills in music theory, composition, performance, and production. This helps Ghanaian musicians become more proficient in their craft and expand their musical capabilities.

Education exposes musicians to a wide range of musical styles, genres, and techniques from around the world. This exposure inspires creativity and innovation, allowing Ghanaian musicians to incorporate diverse elements into their music and stand out in the industry.

Pursuing further education provides a platform to connect with fellow musicians, industry professionals, and mentors, both locally and internationally. These connections lead to collaborations, performance opportunities, and valuable guidance for career development.

ADVERTISEMENT

Education equips Ghanaian musicians with essential business and marketing skills needed to navigate the music industry successfully. Understanding concepts such as copyrights, contracts, and marketing strategies helps musicians protect their work and maximize their earning potential.

Higher education instills a sense of professionalism and discipline in musicians. It teaches them the importance of practice, punctuality, teamwork, and adaptability, which are crucial traits for success in the music industry.

Further education exposes Ghanaian musicians to alternative career options within the music industry, such as music education, music therapy, music production, or sound engineering. These additional skills provide alternative income streams and offer more stability in an ever-changing industry.

Education not only provides knowledge and skills but also encourages personal growth and self-discovery. It fosters critical thinking, creativity, and self-expression, enabling Ghanaian musicians to develop their unique artistic voice and contribute meaningfully to the cultural landscape.

Alordia has revealed that it’s a great idea for notable Ghanaian musicians to embark on an academic exercise to further their education.

The UK-based music promoter stated that musicians gaining tertiary education would be helpful.

“It’s very good that some Ghanaian artists are trying to further their education because, in every work that you’re doing, you need a bit of education. So if you are a musician and you want to further your education even up to the master’s degree it’s good and we should just encourage them to do it.

“When it continues like that you can see that most of the artists nowadays want to do their own show and for you to plan your show and pull it together you have to go and study management. In all these things you’d need formal education that will help you so to me it’s really good that at least if you have time and you want to continue schooling you should go and do it.”

Alordia

While further education is beneficial, it’s important to note that success in the music industry often depends on a combination of education, talent, hard work, and networking. It’s ultimately up to the individual musician to decide if pursuing further education aligns with their goals and aspirations.

Artists Who Have Reaped Benefits Of Higher Education

music
Musicians' Pursuit of Further Education Worth Emulating 3

Several Ghanaian popular musical artists have pursued further education and experienced positive impacts in their lives.

Sarkodie, one of Ghana’s most successful rappers, pursued a degree in Graphic Design from IPMC. His educational background has influenced his music videos, branding, and artistic direction. It has also helped him establish himself as a versatile artist with a strong visual aesthetic.

ADVERTISEMENT

M.anifest, a renowned rapper and songwriter, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Macalester College in the United States. His education has influenced his lyricism, allowing him to tackle socio-economic issues with depth and provide insightful commentary through his music.

Wiyaala, a popular Afro-pop singer, attended the University for Development Studies in Ghana, where she studied Development Communication.

Her education has played a significant role in her advocacy work, as she uses her platform to address social issues and promote positive change in her community.

Efya, a talented vocalist and songwriter, pursued a degree in Theatre and Music from the University of Ghana.

Her educational background has enhanced her stage presence, vocal technique, and overall performance skills, allowing her to captivate audiences with her powerful voice and dynamic stage presence.

Samini and Stonebwoy among others have also pursued further education, putting them in the limelight.

The impact of further education on these artists’ lives is seen in various aspects.

It has helped them develop a broader perspective on their craft, enabled them to explore different artistic avenues, and allowed them to engage with social issues in a more informed and impactful way.

Additionally, their educational backgrounds have enhanced their professionalism, branding, and overall career trajectory in the music industry.

READ ALSO: Politicians Urged to Exercise Caution in Judicial Commentary

Sign Up to Our Newsletter

Fresh updates, Straight to your inbox

Tags: degreeeducational backgroundfurther educationghanaian musicianmusic industry
Share1Tweet1ShareSendSend
Please login to join discussion
Previous Post

Gaza’s Condition Worsened By Israel’s Silent Weapon

Next Post

Actress Tags Popularity As Biggest Life Achievement

Related Posts

Bullet, CEO of Rufftown Records
Entertainment

Bullet Claims He Signed Stonebwoy, Accuses Ebony Feature Snub

May 13, 2026
Dope Nation Europa Tour 2026 flyer
Entertainment

DopeNation Set to Tour Europe this Summer with ‘Kakalika’

May 13, 2026
Kizz Daniel, Singer and Songwriter
Entertainment

Kizz Daniel Ignites 2026 with Highly Anticipated Single “Energy”

May 13, 2026
The Ghana Tourism Authority December In Ghana open call
Entertainment

Ghana Tourism Authority Opens Call for Event Proposals for December in GH 2026

May 12, 2026

Sign Up to Our Newsletter

Fresh updates, Straight to your inbox

Recent News

Prof. George Agyei, GSA's Director General

GSA Enforces Mandatory Pattern Approval For Measurement Hardware

May 13, 2026
Mahama 64

No More Blanket Tax Waivers on Medical Imports, President Mahama Declares

May 13, 2026
US Proposal For Temporary Gaza Ceasefire Fails To Hit Hamas’ Mark

Envoy Says Gaza Ceasefire Dependent On Hamas’ Disarmament

May 13, 2026
United Bank for Africa Posts Industry’s Lowest Bad Loan Ratio United Bank for Africa Ghana has delivered one of the most remarkable performances in Ghana’s banking industry, emerging with the lowest non-performing loan ratio in the sector and setting a new benchmark for prudent lending, asset quality, and corporate discipline. At a time when banks across emerging markets continue to battle rising credit risks, economic uncertainty, and pressure on asset quality, UBA Ghana’s latest financial performance has become a standout success story. The bank’s Non-Performing Loan ratio, which stood at 29.40 percent in 2021, has dropped sharply to an impressive 2.11 percent in 2025. This exceptional improvement places the bank well ahead of regulatory expectations and significantly below the target set by the Bank of Ghana, which requires banks to maintain bad loan ratios below 10 percent by June 2026. The numbers tell a powerful story of strategic execution, disciplined lending, and a leadership team committed to sustainable growth. Bad Loans Fall Dramatically The bank’s total non-performing loans have also seen a dramatic reduction over the four-year period. From GH¢334 million recorded in 2021, the figure has now dropped to just GH¢28 million in 2025. Industry analysts say this sharp decline reflects a deliberate and aggressive approach to loan portfolio management, one that prioritizes risk identification, credit discipline, and rapid intervention. For many financial observers, this is not merely a statistical improvement. It is evidence of a bank that has transformed its internal credit systems and strengthened its ability to manage lending risk in a highly competitive market. UBA Ghana’s performance is being viewed as a model for other financial institutions seeking to improve balance sheet quality while still expanding lending activities. Strong Risk Culture Drives Results According to Kenneth Amponsah, the achievement did not happen overnight. He explained that the bank adopted a consistent and structured approach to managing credit risk across every stage of the lending cycle. He noted that the improvement in the bank’s loan quality was the result of stronger lending standards, improved loan screening procedures, tighter monitoring systems, and faster recovery mechanisms. The bank’s risk management strategy focuses on ensuring quality at the point of loan origination while maintaining strict oversight throughout the life of each facility. This includes strategic portfolio planning, efficient approval processes, proper documentation, collateral verification, real-time account monitoring, and proactive loan recovery. Banking experts say such a full-cycle approach is critical in today’s economic environment, where loan defaults can quickly erode capital and investor confidence. Recovery Efforts Yield Strong Returns One of the strongest drivers behind the bank’s improved asset quality has been its recovery operations. UBA Ghana has significantly strengthened its debt recovery framework, resulting in consistent gains over the years. In 2025 alone, loan recoveries reached an impressive GH¢168 million, highlighting the effectiveness of the bank’s recovery teams and internal enforcement systems. This strong recovery performance has helped the bank clean up its balance sheet while improving liquidity and strengthening capital resilience. Analysts believe the recovery figures also demonstrate the bank’s ability to engage customers proactively while maintaining professional relationships and ensuring compliance. Leadership Applauds Team Performance Commenting on the achievement, Bernard Gyebi praised the collective effort of the bank’s staff, management, and board. He said the milestone reflects the dedication and discipline of Relationship Managers, Risk teams, Executive Management, and Board members who have all contributed to building a resilient institution. According to him, UBA Ghana remains focused on balancing business growth with sound risk management practices. He emphasized that the bank is intentional about creating long-term value for shareholders, customers, and regulators while maintaining high standards of governance and accountability. His remarks underline the bank’s broader strategy of building a strong institution capable of supporting businesses and contributing to national economic growth. Setting the Pace for Ghana’s Banking Sector Industry observers believe UBA Ghana’s latest achievement reflects broader improvements within Ghana’s banking sector, which has undergone major reforms in recent years. However, they note that UBA Ghana’s performance stands out because of the speed, consistency, and scale of its transformation. By bringing its bad loan ratio down to just 2.11 percent, the bank has positioned itself as one of the safest and most disciplined lenders in the market. As competition intensifies and regulatory standards become stricter, UBA Ghana’s performance could serve as a benchmark for banks seeking to combine profitability with responsible lending. With strong governance, effective execution, and a clear commitment to excellence, UBA Ghana appears firmly positioned to sustain its leadership in Ghana’s evolving financial sector. READ ALSO: Tema Manhean Facility To Halt Fisheries Value Leakage United Bank for Africa Posts Industry’s Lowest Bad Loan Ratio

United Bank for Africa Posts Industry’s Lowest Bad Loan Ratio

May 13, 2026
Dr. Charles Mensa, Board Chair, IEA

Ghanaian Professionals Have the Technical Expertise to Manage Tarkwa Mine—IEA

May 13, 2026
Next Post
Ahuofe Patricia

Actress Tags Popularity As Biggest Life Achievement

The Vaultz News

Copyright © 2025 The Vaultz News. All rights reserved.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Top Stories
  • News
    • General News
    • Education
    • Health
    • Opinions
  • Economics
    • Economy
    • Finance
      • Banking
      • Insurance
      • Pension
    • Securities/Markets
  • Business
    • Agribusiness
    • Vaultz Business
    • Extractives/Energy
    • Real Estate
  • World
    • Africa
    • America
    • Europe
    • UK
    • USA
    • Asia
    • Around the Globe
  • Innovation
    • Technology
    • Wheels
  • Entertainment
  • 20MOBPL2D
  • Jobs & Scholarships
    • Job Vacancies
    • Scholarships

Copyright © 2025 The Vaultz News. All rights reserved.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.

Discover the Details behind the story

Get an in-depth analysis of the news from our top editors

Enter your email address