The Northern Music Awards (NMA) board has been hit with a major shake-up as five key members have officially resigned from their positions. Among them is BlueBeatz, one of Northern Ghana’s most renowned music producers, alongside Mr. Clinton (Board Chairman), Alhaji Parara, Sualey Alhassan (Is Hassan Dablee), the board’s Public Relations Officer (PRO) and NYab Issah, representative for Eastern Corridor.
In an official press statement, BlueBeatz cited personal reasons as the basis for his resignation, stating that his role as a technical board member required full attention, which he could no longer commit to at this time. He expressed deep gratitude to the CEO, fellow board members, and supporters of the Northern Music industry, acknowledging the privilege of contributing to the award scheme’s return. He reassured fans and stakeholders that his resignation would not affect his commitment to supporting the NMA’s vision, expressing confidence in its continued success.

While BlueBeatz’s resignation alone would have been significant, the simultaneous exit of Board Chairman Mr. Clinton, Alhaji Parara, NYab Issah and PRO Is Hassan Dablee raises serious questions about the internal dynamics of the award scheme. Their decisions to step down suggest a possible underlying issue that has yet to be publicly addressed.
With the departure of these high-profile figures, the future of the Northern Music Awards Scheme is now under intense scrutiny. Fans and industry players will be keen to see whether the awards board can swiftly restructure and continue its mission of celebrating Northern Ghanaian talent.
As the dust settles, all eyes remain on the NMA organizers to see how they will navigate this critical moment in the event’s history. Will new leadership emerge to keep the awards on track, or does this signal deeper troubles within the organization?