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Theresa Ayoade on Ghana’s Entertainment Industry

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
March 10, 2025
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Ghana’s entertainment industry has witnessed significant growth and transformation over the past few decades.

With a rich cultural heritage, a vibrant music scene, and a burgeoning film industry, Ghana has the potential to become a global player in entertainment.

However, to fully realize this potential, the Ghana entertainment industry must think bigger and embrace more imaginative approaches.

The Chief Executive Officer of Charterhouse, Theresa Ayoade, has applauded creatives and media personalities for their significant impact on the creative arts industry.

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She reflected on how past radio promotions were groundbreaking while expressing hopes for bigger and bolder ideas in the future.

According to Theresa Ayoade, despite the growth in the creative industry, there is still room for improvement.

“In the past, we used to have radio promotions that kept people glued to their sets. For example, when I worked at Joy FM, we did a promotion called ‘Get a Life’, where a listener could win a fully furnished house and a car just by participating in a quiz. Those were life-changing promotions.”

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However, she admitted that such grand concepts have become rare.

“I don’t know if it’s the economy or just a shift in priorities, but we don’t see many of these big promotions anymore. I think we need to be more imaginative and think bigger.”

Theresa Ayoade

Ghanaian music, especially genres like Highlife, Hiplife, and Afrobeats, has gained international acclaim. Artists like Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, and Shatta Wale have dominated the local charts and made significant inroads into the global music scene.

While collaborations with international artists have increased visibility, there is a pressing need for a unique Ghanaian sound to stand out on the world stage.

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The Ghanaian film industry, often referred to as “Ghallywood,” has also evolved, producing noteworthy films that reflect the country’s culture and societal issues.

However, it still faces challenges, including limited budgets, inadequate distribution channels, and a lack of investment in high-quality production. While the rise of streaming platforms has provided new opportunities for filmmakers, many still struggle to reach wider audiences.

Comedy and theatre have also been integral parts of Ghana’s entertainment industry, with stand-up comedians and theatrical performances gaining popularity. However, the sector often lacks the funding and infrastructure necessary to support large-scale productions.

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Many comedians and actors rely on social media to reach audiences, but this limits their creative expression and potential for growth.

Challenges Facing Ghana’s Entertainment Industry

Challenges Facing Ghana's Entertainment Industry
Theresa Ayoade

One of the most significant barriers to growth in Ghana’s entertainment industry is the lack of funding. Many artists and producers struggle to secure financial backing for their projects, leading to subpar production quality and limited marketing efforts.

The rampant piracy of music and films undermines the financial viability of the industry. Creators often find it challenging to protect their intellectual property, resulting in lost revenue and diminished incentives to produce high-quality content.

The lack of proper venues for performances, inadequate filming locations, and insufficient technical resources hinder the potential of artists and filmmakers. This infrastructural gap limits the scope of creativity and innovation.

There is often a perception that local content is inferior to foreign productions. This mindset discourages investment and support for Ghanaian artists, who feel compelled to conform to international standards rather than embrace their unique cultural identity.

Strategies for Innovation of Ghana’s Entertainment Industry

Strategies for Innovation of Ghana's Entertainment Industry
Theresa Ayoade

To cultivate a thriving industry, there must be a concerted effort to invest in talent development in Ghana’s entertainment industry.

This includes creating training programs for aspiring musicians, filmmakers, and actors. Workshops, mentorships, and partnerships with established professionals help nurture creativity and innovation.

The rise of digital platforms presents an opportunity for Ghana’s entertainment industry to reach global audiences. Artists and filmmakers should leverage social media, streaming services, and online marketing to promote their work.

Additionally, incorporating new technologies such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) enhances the storytelling experience and attracts a diverse audience.

Collaboration between artists, filmmakers, and other creatives leads to innovative projects that push boundaries. By working together, creators pool resources, share expertise, and create content that resonates on a broader scale.

Cross-genre collaborations, such as fusing music with visual art or theatre, result in unique and imaginative experiences.

Addressing piracy and copyright issues is crucial for the sustainability of Ghana’s entertainment industry. The government, along with industry stakeholders, must implement and enforce stricter copyright laws to protect creators’ rights.

To change the perception of local content, there needs to be a concerted effort to promote Ghanaian music, films, and art both locally and internationally.

This is achieved through festivals, awards, and media campaigns that celebrate Ghanaian talent and culture. By showcasing the richness of Ghana’s artistic heritage, Ghana’s entertainment industry fosters national pride and encourages support for local creators.

Ghana’s entertainment industry is at a crossroads, with immense potential waiting to be unlocked. By thinking bigger and embracing imaginative strategies, stakeholders create a vibrant and sustainable ecosystem that not only entertains but also uplifts and inspires.

The key lies in collaboration, innovation, and a commitment to nurturing homegrown talent. With the right investments and a shift in mindset, Ghana positions itself as a leading force in the global entertainment landscape, showcasing the richness of its culture and creativity to the world.

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