| LIFE STORY
Nana Kwame
Ampadu 1 was born to OPANIN KWAME AMPADU, the then head of the ASONA
clan of OBO KWAHU in the Eastern Region of Ghana, and madam MERCY
AFUA NTIRIWAA, a stanch presbyter also of Obo Kwahu.
Nana Kwame Ampadu was born at Obo Kwahu on March 31st, 1945 and
was named Kwame Ampadu after his father. Little Ampadu was enrolled
into the OBO ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL from 1950-1952 where
his parents took him to the village Adeemmra near Aboam in the Afframs
Plains and had continuation of his schooling from class three to
standard three (3), now class six and completed the junior or primary
school in 1955. Ampadu developed keen interest in singing at school
and had a very tantalizing and captivating voice to the admiration
of his teachers who proudly choose him to give the school tunes
whenever it was called for. Kwame Ampadu furthered his elementary
school at OBO ANGLICAN MIDDLE BOYS SCHOOL from 1956-1959 and came
out successfully as a brilliant form four leaver. At the senior
school, the Obo Anglican Middle Boys authorities including teachers
took delight in the cute figure Ampadu not for his brilliance only
but his artistic exuberance in singing. This made the head teacher,
one Master Ouarcoe proud to robe him as a chorister and also appointed
him as the only tune picker at all times. Before Amapdu finished
his elementary school, he had sat and passed the West African Examination
council's common entrance in 1957 and gained admission with half
scholarship to ABUAKWA STATE COLLEGE but his father expressed his
financial incapacitation and thus young Ampadu had no option than
to finish the Middle School after which he proceeded to Accra to
join some relatives to find a job.
Ampadu was so cute and tiny that people took him to be a child and
would not be convinced that he was a middle school leaver who could
be considered for a job. This was in 1960. After a few months of
sojourn in the capital city, Accra, Kwame Ampadu or this time Patrick
Kwame Ampadu was called to take a job as a messenger with the Ministry
of Agriculture at Kwahu Mpraeso. His father, it was learnt has sought
this job for him. Ampadu took this challenge and did remarkably
well with his employers and officials of Agric Ministry. It was
during this period that Patrick Ampadu saw that he had been blessed
with a gift of composition. Though he was not near an instrument
he was able to compose songs, which he repeatedly sang them and
retentive as he was with his memory, never forgot them. Ampadu,
at times sang to entertain some of his friends and admirers. Before
he could see the 10th month of his employment he abandoned his post
and fled to Accra again. A schoolmate, one Noah, who was a guitarist,
had gone to invite young Ampadu to quit his job to come and join
him in Accra where they would manage to form a band. So, he finally
arrived in Accra, but upon inquiries about Noah he became disappointed,
Noah has gone to Agogo and from indications, he was not coming back
to stay in Accra. Ampadu, though disappointed, never lost hope.
His brothers and sisters, four of them were in Accra so he settled
with his immediate senior brother, Rover Amo Ampadu who incidentally
became the manager of African Brothers Band International since
it's formation. One of his relatives Nana Nyarko, who was an executive
member of Yamoah's Band, introduced little Ampadu to Mr. P.K. Yamoah,
the leader and founder of the band who auditioned and employed him
as a treble singer. But his zeal and interest in singing for Yamoah's
band was dashed when Mr. Yamoah decided to go and stay in Kumasi,
the Ashanti Regional capital with the group and requested if he
would like to go with him. The boy's relatives would not give in
to such propositions, in that he was still a small boy and they
felt it was not safe for him to stay in Kumasi.
The next option was to look for some work to do. Some of the scores
of applications letters he sent to various institutions and departments'
yielded results and one of them, the United Ghana Farmers Council
Corporation. They employed him as a messenger and later as a canteen
supervisor. Before then he had served one Mr. Ansong, the proprietor
of Faith Drug Store in Okaishie, Accra in 1962. He also worked with
the U.G.F.C.C from 1963-1966.
He later met EDDIE DONKOR (later senior Eddie Donkor) and with the
inclusion of NANA NYARKO, YAW ASANTE, YAW OWUSU, ROVER AMOH, KWAME
ANIM and KOO OFORI, the formation of the AFRICAN BROTHERS BAND was
effected. The inauguration of the African Brothers Band took place
at the Park Cinema in Accra in 1963. During all these years, young
Patrick Ampadu has not less than 50 good compositions but no producer
or publisher would even give him and his group audition to access
their capabilities, because they were small boys. In those days
it was not common to see small boys becoming public entertainers
or singers. However, they were not in the least daunted and continued
to play at funerals and Hausa or Moslem weddings called "suuna".
In fact, the group was a delight to watch when they performed even
though they played with worn-out musical instruments. Later around
1964, Joe Dee, an electrician and Oppong Kyekyeku joined the group
as Bass player and tenor singer respectively.
In 1964, young Ampadu met Mr. Jerry Hansen, leader and founder of
the Ramblers Dance band and cultivated his acquaintance where Ampadu
gave Jerry eight songs in all for free which the Ramblers Band recorded.
Some of the songs are Ntoboase, Afutusem, Scholarship, Me Nsoromma
Bepue. All these songs became hit tracks. One good turn deserves
another. Mr. Jerry Hansen seeing the musical competence in Amapadu,
introduced him to Phillips West Africa Ltd., a recording publishers
and Ampadu was given the chance to record two single tracks for
a 45 R.P.M release. The maiden recording was done at the Ghana Film
Industries Corporation (G.F.I.C) on the 14th of November 1966.
The 1st track that was recorded that day was Agyanka Dabere with
Suminaso Ntonko as the flip side. This single was released on 21st
December 1966. The single album became an instant hit and served
as a beginning of a new era in the guitar bands sector. The thought
provoking nature of the lyrics in those two title tracks, made many
people felt it was some old or veteran musicians who sang these
songs. From this stage, promoters and producers chased the group
for recording and performing engagements. It was no wonder that
in early 1967 the group went to stay in Kumasi under the invitation
and sponsorship of a hotelier, the proprietor of Ambassador Gardens
in Asem, Amakom. At the tail end, the African Brothers Band settled
with "D.K NYARKO" of OBOUBA RECORDS and HAPPY BIRD labels.
Having formerly recorded for the Ambassador Records of Kumasi and
the G.F.I.C in 1967 the mutual and verbal contract was signed with
Mr. D.K Nyarko who provided accommodation and musical instruments
as some of the pertaining contractual agreement. In 1967 alone,
the group recorded 8 songs for the Ambassador records and 16 songs
for G.F.I.C. Between 1968 and 1978 where Nana Ampadu requested for
the abrogation of it's contract with Mr. D.K Nyarko, the group had
released not less than 400 single tracks. Year after year the African
Brothers Band Int. released hits and sensational song tracks. In
1972, the government of Ghana, N.L.C organized a nationwide big
and small bands competition to select the best hilife band. The
final was held in at the REX CENEMA in Accra and in the end, the
African Brothers Band Int. emerged as the winners and P.S.K AMPADU
was crowned at the Arts Council of Ghana by the state on FEBUARY
10TH 1973 where the title of NWONTOFOHENE NANA KWAME AMPADU was
conferred on him.
IMPORTANT PERSONALITIES INTERACT
Important personalities he has met include LT.General KUTU ACHEAMPONG,
one time Head of State. Col BENASKO of Action Congress Party. FLT.
LT.J.J.RAWLINGS, one time President of Ghana. PROF. KWASI YANKAH,
MR. KWAMENA BARTERS, a minister of state. MRS. KONADU AGYEMANG RAWLINGS,
President of 31st D.W.M
PUBLIC POSITIONS HELD
1993-2000 KWAHU SOUTH DISTRICT ASSEMBLY MEMBER. GOVT. APPOINTEE.
1992 GENEARAL SECRETARY MUSICIANS UNION OF GHANA
1993-2001 BOARD MEMBER-GHANA FOLKLORE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
1991-1997 COMMITEE MEMBER-COSGA BANDROLE COMMITTEE
1984-1991 1ST VICE PRESIDENT-MUSIGA
PRIVATE LIFE
In his private life, Nana Kwame Ampadu married a wife, YAA HEHEWAH
in 1968 and had two children, all boys with her. The marriage broke
after ten years during when Nana Kwame has another wife CECELIA
DEDE and had a daughter with her. MOM BEE, who was also a musician,
was married to Ampadu and they were blessed with another boy. Nana
met and married Akoua Agatha (Agatha) an Ivorian lady in 1981. But
three years after, the marriage broke. As at the time of filing
this profile, Nana has a wife, Nana Yaa Fosua who was married in
1992 and has two children, a boy and a girl with her in the names
of OHENEBA YAW RAWLINGS AMPADU, Who was named after his Flt. excellency
JERRY JOHN RAWLINGS, former president of Ghana who was Nana's spiritual
friend and Davida Yaa Kesewaa. Currently Nana Ampadu 1 has eight
children and their names are as follows:
- KWADWO AMPADU
- KWAKU AMOH SAMUEL AMPADU
- MICHAEL KWAKU NYARKO AMPADU
- NAOMI AMPADU
- SHEILA AMPADU
- KWABENA GYIMAH AMOAH ANTHONY AMPADU
- OHENEBAH YAW RAWLINGS AMPADU named after Ghana's former president,
J.J.RAWLINGS, and YAA KESEWAA AMPADU.
Nana Kwame Ampadu was himself a footballer and was also once an
executive member of Accra Hearts of Oak and Okwahu United. His other
hobbies are indoor games such as Draught, Ludu and also Table Tennis.
Nana Kwame Ampadu is a staunch Christian and presently an Evangelist
of Jesus Christ and a member of Center for Christ Mission in Achimota.
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