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Ghanaian media personality Tilly Akua Nipaa has been officially announced as the head of the PR team for global hitmaker King Promise ahead of the 2025 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA).

The new role began on April 9, 2025. With King Promise earning an impressive 10 nominations, Tilly’s role is to spearhead publicity efforts for the award season, highlighting the artist’s exceptional work in 2024.

Her primary goal, along with the entire PR team, is to rally support and votes for King Promise to win the coveted “Artiste of the Year” award.

King Promise’s musical dominance in 2024 is evident through chart-topping releases such as Paris, Continental, Favorite Story, and Too Sexy.

His efforts have earned him nominations for Artiste of the Year, Best Afrobeats Artiste, Most Popular Song of the Year with Paris, International Collaboration of the Year with Continental featuring Shallipopi, and Collaboration of the Year with Favourite Story.

He also received two nods for Best Music Video with Continental and Keep It Sexy, and nominations for Best Afrobeats Song with Favourite Story, Best Afropop Song with Paris, and Album of the Year for True to Self.

Fans are encouraged to cast their votes for King Promise in all these categories for free on the official website, ghanamusicawards.com.

Profile: Tilly Akua Nipaa

Born Matilda Mensah Marfo, Tilly Akua Nipaa is a Ghanaian media personality with over five years of experience in entertainment broadcasting and analysis. She holds a degree in Psychology, English, and Theatre Arts from the University of Ghana.

Tilly has carved a niche as one of the most fluent and insightful voices in Ghana’s media landscape. She has contributed to major platforms including Peace FM’s Entertainment Review, TV3’s The Trendz, and Hitz FM’s Showbiz Review Xtra.

Her deep understanding of social media trends and the evolution of new media has positioned her as a leading voice in digital entertainment. She also runs her own podcast, T Means Talkative, which continues to shape conversations in the Ghanaian creative industry.

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