IT’S DOUBLE 5 (5FIVE) ON “AWAKE MORNING SHOW’s GUESS WHAT SEGMENT


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Double 5 as Papi a member of the group calls themselves will be making their special first TV appearance in 2011 on ETV specifically on “Awake morning show” for the segment “Guess What”.
The group after dominating the music and events industry in Ghana during the Christmas festive season with their hit song “Move back” will talk to Rashida (chief chef of Awake) on how they recovered after their long absence.
Also she (Rashida) will be looking at the controversy surrounding the ownership of the song and the chorus, as to what they were actually trying to say, including their reflection of the song upon release till now.
The group made of Killi, Gino and the francophone English rap swag Papi or better known as Papichino will also be talking about their controversial return to the Bull haus entertainment record label after all the hullabaloos that came up.
Guess What Segment is that part of the show where Rashida and her team of producers introduce as to our celebrities from the music, fashion or film industries.
Awake Morning show has been the best breakfast morning show on our TV screens with interesting guests, topics and  issues discussed, coupled with some quality entertainment, hence this new editions promises to be sizzling as always.
Apart from 5five, Rashida will be taking us through activities, topics, discussions and suggestions that can make the second week in the New Year memorable and more relaxed.
Catch all the special guests and double 5 (5five) on ‘Awake Morning show” because swag will meet professionalism, and you don’t want to be left out.
‘AWAKE MORNING SHOW’ shows Mondays to Fridays, at 7:30 am to 9am on ETV Ghana make a date to join the big family of AWaKE, or join the facebook fan page.
Story: Nana Yaw Wiredu/www.nanayaw18.com

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