by Admin | Aug 6, 2025 | Artist Corner, Latest, Pro.Files, Slam
To design is to communicate. To perform is to connect. Nesty Brown does both with clarity, conviction, and a higher purpose.
Known off stage as Ernest Agyei, Nesty is a graphic designer, missionary, and spoken word artist based in Accra, Ghana. A recent graduate of GH Media School with a diploma in TV and Film Production, he embodies the new wave of Ghanaian creatives fusing visual storytelling and spiritual depth.
For Nesty, poetry is not a performance it’s a ministry. His spoken word pieces aren’t just well-written; they are divinely inspired, crafted to reach hearts and shake minds. As a Christian missionary, his work reflects a deeper mission to transform lives through God-given gifts and to spark real, lasting change through the arts.
Whether behind a screen designing visuals or standing before an audience reciting verses, Nesty uses art as impact and media as ministry. His debut appearance at the Ehalakasa National Poetry Slam Prelims 2025 is more than a milestone it’s a message.
by Admin | Aug 6, 2025 | Artist Corner, Latest, Pro.Files, Slam
For some, poetry is a performance. For Evans Narh, poetry is purpose in motion.
At 23, this teacher and spoken word artist is not simply chasing stages he’s on a mission to inspire hope, uplift his Dangme heritage, and share the truth of Jesus Christ through the transformative power of art.
Born Terkpernor Evans Narh, his journey intertwines the classroom and the stage. As an educator, he plants seeds of knowledge. As a performer, he plants seeds of faith, resilience, and identity.
Evans doesn’t just write to entertain. He writes to testify. Each verse is a declaration of God’s grace, of tomorrow’s promise, and of the dreams still growing in Ghana’s youth. For him, art is a vessel to tell the world: there is still hope.
As he prepares to step into the spotlight at the Ehalakasa National Poetry Slam Prelims 2025, Evans represents more than himself. He represents the spirit of the Dangme people, the humility of the teacher, and the voice of a generation that still believes in tomorrow.
by Admin | Aug 5, 2025 | Artist Corner, Latest, Pro.Files, Slam
In an era ruled by quick answers and faster distractions, there comes a voice that slows us down one that speaks not from trend, but from timeless truth is Kai Nananom.
Kai Nananom, A poet. A performer. A keeper of ancestral memory. This is a spoken word artist who doesn’t just write poems he channels prophecy.
With a message rooted in elder wisdom, this performer reminds us of the sacred knowledge buried in silence, in stories untold, and in the hearts of the aged. “Spend some time with the aged not everything is found on Google,” he says. That isn’t a quote. It’s a philosophy.
On stage, he is more than a performer. He becomes a vessel voicing lessons from ancestors long gone but never forgotten. His verses bridge the past and present, anchoring modern minds in indigenous wisdom.
At the Ehalakasa National Poetry Slam Prelims 2025, this performer brings more than a poem. He brings ritual. Rhythm. Remembering.
by Admin | Aug 5, 2025 | Artist Corner, Latest, Pro.Files, Slam
In a generation searching for healing through art, Poema is a voice born for the moment.
Born Adeleye Abundance Temiloluwa, and of Yoruba descent, Poema represents a beautiful convergence of cultures: Nigerian by heritage, Ghanaian by heart, and African by voice. She speaks from the crossroads of legacy and future, pain and purpose.
Her poetry boldly addresses familial dynamics, generational trauma, and the emotional undertones of love. But she doesn’t just write to be heard she writes to understand, to make sense of silence, and to give language to healing.
Currently studying to become a clinical psychologist, Poema blends her love for psychology and African literature into a unique poetic style that is emotionally intelligent, intellectually grounded, and powerfully resonant.
As she steps onto the stage for the Ehalakasa National Poetry Slam Prelims 2025, she brings not just her verses but a vision: to stand on global stages, to tell stories often buried, and to turn inherited pain into collective healing.
by Admin | Aug 5, 2025 | Artist Corner, Events, Latest, Pro.Files, Slam
When you speak of Ghana’s spoken word movement, you cannot skip the name Sabway Lyfstyle a bold poetic voice and a visionary from the Western Region who has been using poetry not just as art, but as a movement of meaning.
Known for his deeply introspective performances and a lyrical command rooted in faith, identity, and social awareness, Sabway Lyfstyle has performed on some of the most important platforms in Ghana’s creative circuit. From the Western Music Awards and Shades and Tins, to corporate and public stages like Ghana Gas Media Collet and the Atlantic Mall opening, his presence has always carried weight not just in words, but in impact.
Yet Sabway Lyfstyle is not only a performer he’s a builder. As the founder of Voice Out Poetry, he’s carved space for emerging spoken word artists to find their footing, voice, and stage. Through curated events like Life and Bars, This is Near, and A Journey to Nowhere, he’s created a legacy rooted in performance, mentorship, and purpose.
Sabway Lyfstyle’s work is not made to entertain. It’s made to unsettle, to awaken, to transform. In a country still defining its contemporary artistic voice, he is proof that poetry is not passive it is public service.
As he takes the stage at the Ehalakasa National Slam Prelims 2025, one thing is certain: he’s not just here to perform. He’s here to lead.