Telecel Ghana is set to electrify the campus of the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR) in Sunyani with its immersive student festival, Telecel TurnUp with the reigning TGMA Artiste of the Year, Stonebwoy on Saturday, August 17.
Telecel TurnUp is a campus music festival that offers students an unforgettable entertainment experience through a thrilling blend of music, dance, digital games, a bazaar, and technology.
This year’s event will also feature a lineup of rising Ghanaian musicians from the university for a night of non-stop music and dance, which forms part of the university’s annual Students Representative Council (SRC) week-long celebration, themed, Umoja – celebrating student unity and contributions.
“Telecel TurnUp is an excellent opportunity for us to celebrate the vibrant youth culture, engage with the student community, and provide them with a series of events that combines entertainment, connectivity, and convenience,” said Tawa Bolarin, Director of Enterprise Business & Wholesale at Telecel Ghana.
“Our aim is to create a unique festival experience where students can enjoy great music and also benefit from our exclusive offers.”
Tawa Bolarin
Prior to the main TurnUp concert, Telecel Ghana is bringing additional excitement to the SRC week celebration with a cashless bazaar, offering students the opportunity to shop and pay conveniently using Telecel Cash.
This is in alignment with the Telecel’s commitment to promoting digital financial inclusion among the youth.
Five gifted UENR students with unique music and dance talents will get the opportunity to showcase their creative craft at the TurnUp concert and a chance to become the next TurnUp Star.
Additionally, Telecel has rolled out special connectivity packages for UENR including free calls on and off campus, and bespoke and lower-cost data bundles tailored to their needs to facilitate learning, research, and increased interaction between students and staff.
“Telecel TurnUp is a landmark celebration on the university calendar. The partnership with Telecel for SRC week enriches the student experience by boosting the campus spirit and morale through the line-up of interactive social activities and network benefits. Students are looking forward to connecting socially, creating lasting memories, and celebrating music and dance talents on the big stage.”
Gideon Aidoo, SRC President of UENR
With the countdown on, Telecel TurnUp promises an impressive night of music, fun, and tech, as students eagerly await the ultimate campus experience.
Stonebwoy Subtly Endorses King Paluta’s Hit Song “Makoma”
Multiple award-winning Reggae dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy subtly endorsed King Paluta’s hit song “Makoma” in a recent post.
The TGMA Artiste of the Year shared a photo of his lovely wife, Louisa, and captioned it “D33four ade3”.
The phrase is from King Paluta’s song making people conclude that indeed, Stonebwoy loved the song.
Meanwhile, a Roman Catholic priest has amazed internet users with his electrifying performance of King Paluta’s hit single, ‘Aseda’.
In a viral video posted on X, formerly Twitter, the priest led the church’s choir and music band in performing the hit song during the church’s offertory session.
The priest, identified as the presiding priest of St. Stephen’s Catholic Church in Kumawu-Abodomase, passionately sang the song as his congregation cheered him on.
‘Aseda’ by King Paluta is about showing gratitude to God for His goodness, delivering the singer from all evil machinations, and elevating him above his enemies.
The song is enjoyed by both the young and old in society because of its relatable and uplifting lyrics.
King Paluta is currently the talk of the town, thanks to the massive wave he’s riding with his song “Makoma,” a tune that’s on everyone’s lips.
King Paluta’s rise to fame can be attributed to his consistency and dedication to his craft. He has released several hit songs and collaborated with other artists, showcasing his versatility and ability to adapt to different music styles.
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