Efya (Jane Fara Fauzzier Afia Boafowaa Yahaya Awindor) who performs under the mononym “Efya” formerly Miss Jane is a Ghanaian singer-songwriter
and five-time Ghana Music Awards Best Female Vocalist, (she won the
award twice in 2013 when the Maiden edition of the Europe Ghana Music
Awards took place). Efya was born on the 10th of April 1987, in Kumasi, Ghana.
She began her singing career like most, in the church choir, but prior to this, Efya had dreams of a future in filmmaking. Wanting to follow in the footsteps of her mother, Nana Hemaa Adjoa Awindor, a filmmaker who became a celebrity in her own right, as the host of a popular late 90s Ghanaian TV Show, “Greetings From Abroad”.
Efya’s emergence on the music scene didn’t happen until 2006, when she auditioned & gained national recognition as a runner-up in Charterhouse’ Stars of The Future talent hunt, landing her and the winner Irene Logan, a three-year recording deal, with the event company as a duet (Irene & Jane). The group was well received, and recorded an album together: Unveiled, which was released in South Africa. After their contract concluded, Efya, who had until then been performing under the moniker “Miss Jane” decided it was time to reinvent herself as a solo act. So once her contract with Charterhouse concluded and she found herself a free agent once more. She began to juggle playing shows, and recording songs, while reading Theatre Arts Directing & Music at the University of Ghana, Legon.
During this period Efya, almost singlehandedly, amassed a small following before signing with One Nation
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She began her singing career like most, in the church choir, but prior to this, Efya had dreams of a future in filmmaking. Wanting to follow in the footsteps of her mother, Nana Hemaa Adjoa Awindor, a filmmaker who became a celebrity in her own right, as the host of a popular late 90s Ghanaian TV Show, “Greetings From Abroad”.
Efya’s emergence on the music scene didn’t happen until 2006, when she auditioned & gained national recognition as a runner-up in Charterhouse’ Stars of The Future talent hunt, landing her and the winner Irene Logan, a three-year recording deal, with the event company as a duet (Irene & Jane). The group was well received, and recorded an album together: Unveiled, which was released in South Africa. After their contract concluded, Efya, who had until then been performing under the moniker “Miss Jane” decided it was time to reinvent herself as a solo act. So once her contract with Charterhouse concluded and she found herself a free agent once more. She began to juggle playing shows, and recording songs, while reading Theatre Arts Directing & Music at the University of Ghana, Legon.
During this period Efya, almost singlehandedly, amassed a small following before signing with One Nation
Entertainment
in 2011, which took her efforts to new heights. Efya has played
countless gigs all over West Africa and beyond, averaging 5 appearances a
month. Performing and collaborating with artists from all over the
world, Efya’s following has grown by leaps and bounds, both locally and
internationally. Her accolades just like her fans come from all over the
world as well.
TEDxAccra 2015 will take place on April 11 at the National Theatre
from 7am to 7pm. It is expected to be the biggest TEDx event in Ghana to
date. The theme for this year is “The Next Chapter”. TEDxAccra 2015 is
sponsored by Vodafone Ghana and supported by Type Printing, Zepto TV,
Voltic Water, Club Minerals, Chale , Quantum Shifts, Generic 7 Consult,
Sketch Ghana, Scout Numero Uno, Lancaster University Ghana,
Azaliabooks.com, Kwaku David Photography, Cammin MakeOver, Tony Black,
Jumia, Citifm, Starr FM, Joy FM, TV3, Business World Magazine, Trap
Shoes GH, AmeyawDebrah.com, Pulse.com.gh, enewsgh.com
ghanagist.com, threesixtygh.com, Face2Face Africa, Ghana web,
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