British-Ghanaian artist Fuse ODG has asked Ghana's music industry to put more resources into nurturing and promoting its local talent, rather than looking for approval from outside the country.
Talking on Joy Prime's Prime Morning, he exhorted explained that Ghana has an abundance of musical talent that merits recognition and support, and that the industry ought to zero in on fostering this talent to make a flourishing local music scene.
"I generally say that we ought not be looking outside for approval, Ghana has a lot of talent to get diverted."
"There are sure discussions that I feel it's excessive, we really want to simply keep working, hold our heads down and continue pushing and continue to work, that is the very thing we really want to do as an industry," he said.
The UK-based vocalist likewise encouraged the industry to be unity and construct trust among themselves which could far in enhancing their networking skills.
"I've additionally said we really want to hang out on the grounds that that is the way we're ready to fabricate trust among one another, so then we're ready to share networks".
"What's more, I'm making an honest effort for us to spend time when I'm around too," he expressed.
Fuse ODG has been vocal about promoting Ghanaian culture and music and has been serious areas of strength for a for the idea that Ghana's one of a unique culture and self-conviction are critical to its outcome in numerous areas, including drawing in visitors to the country.