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How fame seduced Fiifi Banson, others and sent them down the ladder

Fiifi Banson Quits Fiifi Banson

Sat, 19 Oct 2019 Source: P.K.Sarpong

Fiifi Banson stepped out of the premises of Despite's Peace FM under reasons that dwell in the realms of speculation.

Famed for his witty and humorous handling of the late afternoon show on Peace FM, the man who was the toast of the town would take a step that would define his destiny for the years that lied ahead.

It was supposed to be a giant but progressive transition but turned out to be retrogressive. EIB's Kasapa FM would be his destination.

He took up the morning host role of the outfit. It was a minefield that would consume him as he became a monumental flop.

The morning show space was dominated by Kwame Sefa Kayi, making it impossible for Fiifi Banson to compete.

We hear of his exit from the outfit and trying to bulldoze his way back into the Despite world. Whether he will succeed or not, only the coming weeks can best tell.

Kwame Adinkra, then the morning show host on Angel FM in Kumasi, left the outfit, came to Accra and fizzled out. He went back to Kumasi but could not regain his feet until Dr Kwaku Oteng came back to his rescue.

Afia Pokuaa (Vim Lady) has also embarked on a journey. She has ended her marriage with Multimedia by pitching camps with Despite's outfit, United Television.

Her move is different in so many ways from that of Fiifi Banson. Afia has gone to another big platform where she would not become an extinct commodity in the media space like others.

Fame in the media landscape can be tricky. Many a media person moving from one area to another somehow believes he or she can travel away with the teeming number of people who follow him or her. That's a misconception.

In the music scene, it happened to two artists. Lord Kenya could not carry his support base along with him to the gospel scene. All those people who ardently used to listen to his well-crafted and artistically worded lyrics abandoned him when he became a pastor and a gospel artist.

Ofori Amponsah's meteoric decline in the music industry was precipitated by his move into the Christian world. He hoped that his fans would join him as he ditched his secular songs for gospel ones. He realized later that he had been dreaming for far too long.

Though he has retraced his steps, Ofori Amponsah is still struggling to find his feet in the secular world, musically.

Though a few may achieve a modicum of success when they change course, many regret such moves. Afia Pokuaa has taken the right step in my view, unlike Fiifi Banson.

P.K.Sarpong, Whispers from the Corridors of the Thinking Place.

Columnist: P.K.Sarpong