A major resolution has been reached in the ongoing controversy surrounding the “Nakoha-Nim & Machel-Nim Nagbegu Dance Competition.” The Lamanshɛgu Chief, accompanied by his Entertainment Chief, has sent an official delegation to the Gukpɛɣu Palace to apologize to the Entertainment Chiefs Association. This follows remarks made by the Lamanshɛgu Entertainment Chief that sparked a backlash, leading to the cancellation of the event.
During the apology ceremony, held today at the Gukpɛɣu Palace, the Lamanshɛgu Chief and his Entertainment Chief expressed regret for the disparaging comments that were made about the Entertainment Chiefs Association in an earlier interview. The association, which had placed a ban on the event, accepted the apology in good faith. In a show of unity, the association has now lifted the ban, allowing the highly anticipated “Nakoha-Nim & Machel-Nim Nagbegu Dance Competition” to proceed as scheduled.
The event, which is expected to draw a large crowd, will take place tomorrow, September 29, 2024, at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium at 3 PM. The press conference to officially announce the continuation of the event will be held by the Lamanshɛgu Entertainment Chief today at 3 PM.
The quick resolution has been welcomed by many in the entertainment industry, who were concerned about the possible cancellation of the competition. The Entertainment Chiefs Association emphasized the importance of mutual respect and collaboration in the industry, expressing hope that this incident would serve as a lesson to all stakeholders.
With the green light now given, anticipation is building once again for the “Nakoha-Nim & Machel-Nim Nagbegu Dance Competition,” which promises to showcase some of the region’s most talented dancers and highlight the rich cultural heritage of Dagbon.