<p><strong>Ghanaian musician Slim Buster has accused several industry players, including Fred Nuamah, Abeiku Santana, and Kwasi Aboagye, of contributing to the collapse of the country&#8217;s music industry.</strong></p>



<p>In an interview, Slim Buster lamented the current state of the music industry, saying that it has been reduced to a<em><strong> &#8220;mere shadow&#8221;</strong></em> of what it used to be. </p>



<p>He went on to allege that the industry&#8217;s decline was due in part to the actions of some influential figures within it.</p>



<p>Slim Buster specifically pointed to Fred Nuamah, the founder of the Ghana Music Awards, as someone who has had a negative impact on the industry. </p>



<p>He claimed that Nuamah&#8217;s focus on <em><strong>&#8220;awards and recognition&#8221;</strong></em> has overshadowed the development of music itself.</p>


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<p>Abeiku Santana, a popular radio host, and Kwasi Aboagye, a music critic, were also named by Slim Buster as culprits in the industry&#8217;s downfall. </p>



<p>He accused them of prioritizing gossip and drama over promoting and nurturing Ghanaian music talent.</p>



<p>Slim Buster&#8217;s accusations have sparked a conversation among music industry stakeholders and fans, with some agreeing with his sentiments and others dismissing them as unfounded. </p>



<p>Nonetheless, the conversation has shone a light on the challenges facing Ghana&#8217;s music industry and the need for concerted efforts to revitalize it.</p>
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