Born in Accra, Ghana to a family of nine, she is the last born of seven children to Mr Francis Arhin and Ms. Hannah Amoo who hails from Awutu Breku in the Central Region.
Diana attended the Winneba Secondary School and the University of Ghana, legon and studied Theatre Arts. She is a Ministrel in Miracle Life Gospel Center and the second vice president of the Musicians Union of Ghana. |
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Who's for president- MUSIGA's own G8
As time draws close for members of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) to go to the polls to elect new executives, four more names have emerged as likely candidates for the post of president. |
| 1-Aug-2007 |
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Ghana Music: Diana Hopeson is new MUSIGA President
Professor George Hagan, Chairman of National Commission on Culture has stressed the need to infuse culture and music into the national development agenda to accelerate the country's development. |
| 15-Nov-2007 |
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Diana Calls For Professionals In Music Industry
The President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), Diana Hopeson, has touched on the need for the music industry to have professionals such as lawyers, administrators and consultants. |
| 28-Dec-2007 |
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Ghana Music: Diana Hopeson Talks Tough!
A week into her reign as the the new president of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), the deep-dimpled and ever-smiling Mrs Diana Hopeson is keen to impress on all musicians and the general public that she is her own person and is not in office to do anybody’s bidding. |
| 25-Nov-2007 |
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Incorporate copyright into development agenda
The Ghana Association of Phonographic Industries (GAPI), a group of Ghanaian music producers, on Tuesday called on the government to incorporate the economic importance of copyright into the national development agenda, saying it promised to make more earnings for the country than Cocoa. |
| 21-Nov-2007 |
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