Ghanaian artist KiDi has called for a collective effort to prioritize punctuality and adhere to scheduled event timings in the country. During an interview on TV3’s ‘The Day Show’ with Berla Mundi, the singer, known for hits like ‘Likor,’ shared his observations about event timing, emphasizing the need for change.
KiDi explained that his experiences performing and attending shows outside Ghana highlighted the stark difference in the cultural approach to timing. He mentioned an instance where he was informed that an event would start at 8 pm and conclude at 10 pm, contrasting with the more relaxed attitude towards timing often seen in Ghana.
The artist expressed his preference for events that start and end as planned, allowing the audience to experience the show at their most energetic and enthusiastic. He encouraged key players in the Ghanaian entertainment industry and event attendees to collectively respect the value of punctuality and adhere to scheduled timings.
KiDi’s message underscores the importance of a cultural shift towards punctuality and efficient event management, aiming to create a more enjoyable experience for both artists and their fans.