Noble Nketsiah alleges existence of 'cartels' in Ghana's gospel music industry

Gospel Minister Noble Nketsiah.jpeg Noble Nketsiah is a Ghanaian gospel musician

Tue, 23 Jun 2026 Source: Ghana Media

Renowned Ghanaian gospel musician Noble Nketsiah has sparked conversations after alleging that certain groups within the gospel music fraternity behave like cartels, acting as though nothing positive should happen without their approval.

Speaking on the issue, the veteran singer claimed that some individuals have formed camps and believe they control the direction of the industry.

According to him, this attitude discourages unity and healthy growth within the gospel music space.

Noble Nketsiah argued that the industry should function like a football team where every player contributes towards the success of the entire team rather than seeking individual dominance.

He stressed that everyone has a role to play and that collaboration should be encouraged instead of division.

Calls for Unity in the Industry

The gospel singer maintained that no single person or group owns the industry and urged stakeholders to support one another.

He believes greater cooperation would help Ghanaian gospel music reach even higher levels locally and internationally.

Source: Ghana Media