Zaa Multimedia has lit up Northern Ghana with a thrilling new live band reality show, Wagra Kpataba, featuring none other than legendary highlife stars Abu Sadiq and Umar Janda. The show, which made its explosive debut last Sunday on Zaa TV Ghana, promised not only marvelous performances but also a fierce voting battle to determine the ultimate live band champion.

But while the live performances have received overwhelming praise from fans across the region, with many hailing the two icons for their timeless contributions to Northern music, the voting statistics paint a disappointing picture. Shockingly, after more than 10 days of active performances and passionate campaigning, neither of the two legends has reached 1,000 votes.
This alarming gap between fan praise and actual support has sparked deep concerns: Have these legends truly lost their appeal? Are fans only good at sweet talk and not action? Or could it be that Northern Ghana has once again failed to honor and uplift its own heroes when it matters most?
These are the uncomfortable questions rising from the ashes of admiration and applause. As the program continues for a full month, with votes set to determine the final winner, this worrying trend could be a serious wake-up call. Is it time for these greats to hang up their boots, or is it time for Northern fans to finally prove their loyalty?
The next episode airs tomorrow, and the vote lines remain open. But if this voting drought continues, history might remember this show not for the electrifying performances, but for how Northern Ghana stood by and watched its legends beg for votes in vain. Let the truth unfold.