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Kwesi Ernest Throws Weight Behind King Promise

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
April 25, 2025
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Kwesi Ernest

Kwesi Ernest, the CEO of Media Excel and a member of Table of Men (TOM), an advocacy group for gospel music, has declared that King Promise deserves Artiste of the Year at this year’s Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMAs).

Throwing his weight behind King Promise, he said, “King Promise stands tall under the year in review. He deserves it.”

This year’s Artiste of the Year race has Stonebwoy, King Promise, King Paluta, Black Sherif, Kweku Smoke with Team Eternity Ghana and Joe Mettle representing the gospel family.

In previous years, TOM had been at the forefront of campaigns for gospel artists in the Artiste of the Year category, but CEO of Media Excel and a member of Table of Men, Kwesi Ernest, says the group is not a PR machine for gospel artists.

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Kwesi Ernest revealed that TOM only campaigned for gospel artists who approached them and didn’t do it without their consent and collaboration.

“Table of Men is not biased. People have to understand that the group isn’t a PR machine for any gospel artist, so it’s only proper for any artist who got nominations to tell their team to lead the campaign.

“However, if they feel the Table of Men has any influence and campaigning for them will strengthen their chances of winning, why not? We are ready to help because we stand for the promotion and well-being of the gospel music industry.”

Kwesi Ernest

King Promise Claims His Crown at 2025 TGMA

King Promise Claims His Crown at 2025 TGMA
King Promise

Ghanaian Afrobeats star King Promise made it clear—his rise to the top of Ghana’s music industry is the result of relentless work, not sentiment.

As the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) approach, he’s one of the leading contenders for Artiste of the Year, and he’s pushing back hard against suggestions that a win would be based on sympathy or compensation for his previous loss.

Last year, King Promise was narrowly edged out by Stonebwoy, a loss that stirred debate among fans and industry watchers. This year, however, he’s coming in with even more firepower: four major hit songs, ten award nominations, and a global tour that took his sound to five continents.

Despite his impressive track record, some sceptics have floated the idea that a win this year could simply be a way of “righting a wrong” from the past—an idea the artist’s camp finds both inaccurate and dismissive.

Tilly Akua Nipaa, spokesperson for King Promise’s TGMA campaign, firmly rejected the “pity vote” narrative. “King Promise has not only matched but surpassed last year’s performance,” she explained. “This is not about giving him what he missed. This is about recognizing consistent, hard-earned excellence.”

Tilly broke down the facts: In 2024, King Promise entered the TGMA with two nominated songs and six total nominations. Fast forward to this year, and he boasts four chart-toppers—“Paris,” “Continental,” “Sexy,” and “Favourite Story”—and ten nominations across major categories.

“That kind of growth doesn’t happen by accident. It’s the result of strategic planning, artistic evolution, and tireless effort.”

Tilly Akua Nipaa

His international achievements have also strengthened his case. With successful performances in Asia, Europe, North America, and beyond, King Promise has pushed the boundaries of Ghanaian music on the global stage. “He didn’t just tour—he conquered new markets,” Tilly noted. “From Singapore and Japan to Dubai and the U.S., his shows were well-received, and that international recognition adds weight to his contributions this year.”

King Promise Claims His Crown at 2025 TGMA
King Promise

While King Promise faces stiff competition in the Artiste of the Year category—including the likes of Stonebwoy, King Paluta, Black Sherif, Joe Mettle, and Team Eternity Ghana—his team believes he stands out in terms of artistic consistency, reach, and cultural impact.

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Tilly acknowledged the strength of the category, but argued that the data speaks for itself.

“This is not a sentimental race—it’s a scoreboard of achievements. If you put each artist’s work side by side and look at output, reach, consistency, and overall impact, King Promise is ahead.”

Tilly Akua Nipaa

That said, she also emphasized that talent alone won’t secure the award.

“We’re not just relying on his music to speak. We understand how the process works. The TGMA is about mobilizing support, rallying fans to vote, and appealing to both the board and the academy. We’re doing the groundwork.”

Tilly Akua Nipaa

As the ceremony nears, the energy around King Promise continues to grow. Many fans see this as his year, not because of any owed victory, but because he’s earned it through determination, versatility, and undeniable success.

“For those saying this is about pity or payback, look again. This is a man who has doubled his output, expanded his audience, and proven he can stand among Africa’s best. This is not about sympathy—it’s about supremacy.”

Tilly Akua Nipaa

With just weeks to go until the awards night on May 10 at the Accra International Conference Centre, King Promise isn’t hoping for handouts. He’s claiming his crown—one hit, one stage, and one milestone at a time.

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