Passed these few years, Ofori Amponsah has made it to the top. The wonder from the civic in and around the continent was, how? Well behind every good company is the management. An example of such personality is Franklin Agyekum.
The trained Public Relation Officer born on January 5, 1983 in Accra comes from Kwahu, which is located in the Eastern part of Ghana.
Franklin Agyekum finished Salem Secondary School at Osu where he later mingled with several talented artistes like Dr. Poh, Nana Quame, Kwaadee, Obrafour and many others.
Very hard working, motivating and desiring to join the train in the music industry, he spent three years with Obrafour promoting his “Pae Mu Ka” album.
After his achievement with Obrafour, he moved further for greater discoveries and magnificence. In the midst of the zeal to make it, he came in contact with Agiecoat. Here he worked with him on the “Klu Blofo” album from Buk Bak, which again marvellously swayed its way into becoming another hit on the Ghanaian music chart.
After his success with his two promotions, his fame grew wild and that landed him into having Nana Quame as his next foreseen idol. He worked with him for four years into the upbringing of the “Odo Shock”, “Atia Donko”, and the “Tekye” album. Outstandingly, these albums passed through his hands as great hits.
Finally, he chose to work with Big Ben Production and in so doing begun his journey with Ofori Amponsah. He explains to Ghana Music.Com that amongst the lot he found himself working with, Ofori Amponsah has been his most fashionable.
He explains further, why he has chosen to work with Ofori Amponsah until “the end of time”. The reason that, he sees him as a true musician who carries the talent of many stars, this therefore leaving him more than many. He continues that, its fun and entertaining working with him.
After taking up the promotion of Ofori Amponsah’s ‘Sardine’ album to that of the “Rakia” album by Kofi Nti, he is ready to work with the team until further notice.
The audacious young man likes listening to music and having a thing for fashion likes fashion. For this reason the management of Ofori Amponsah has suggested yet to release Ofori’ Amponsah’s “4 real” clothing line.
He concludes that the Ghanaian music industry is full of surprises and urges all to focus and join in the march for its glories. To folks who are yet to come out with good Ghanaian music, do not hesitate to seek his assistance as a Public Relation Officer. You can contact him by calling +233 24 467 9600.