Tanzania’s biggest musical export, Diamond Platnumz, is ready to make Ghana his second home after what he describes as an “overwhelming” display of love during his electrifying performance at business mogul Richard Nii-Armah Quaye’s 40th birthday extravaganza.
In an exclusive post-event interview with Adom TV, the “Jeje” hitmaker born Naseeb Abdul Juma revealed his plans to acquire property in Ghana, citing the country’s warm embrace as his motivation.
“I love it here. I’m planning to get a home here. Ghanaians love and support me, and I like to be where I am loved,” he gushed, sparking cheers from gathered fans.
This isn’t just a passing flirtation the Bongo Flava superstar has long been a frequent visitor to Ghana, collaborating with artists like Sarkodie and Stonebwoy. But after headlining one of Africa’s most lavish parties, his connection to the country appears deeper than ever.
Diamond didn’t just come to perform he came to bridge cultures. Reflecting on the importance of pan-African collaborations, he noted:
“Working with Ghanaian talents builds a bridge between our countries. It’s a way to unite fans and grow together. You tap into new audiences, and that’s how African music dominates globally.”
His words mirror the spirit of RNAQ40, where Ghanaian and Nigerian stars like Davido, Efya, and King Promise shared stages, proving that entertainment knows no borders.
Quaye’s birthday at Independence Square wasn’t just a celebration—it was a cultural reset. With:
- A-list performances (including Diamond’s career-highlight set)
- 2,000+ guests, from actors to billionaires
- Three immersive decor themes by Ghana’s top event designers
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Source:NKONKONSA.com