TNR Entertainment Desk
Ghanaian Afro-Spiritual songstress, Enam ‘Hadzivodushie,’ popularly known as the “Singing Goddess” of the Volta Region, has emerged victorious at the 2026 Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA), winning the coveted Best Female Vocalist of the Year award.
The talented vocalist secured the prestigious honour after an impressive year marked by outstanding live performances, rich vocal artistry, and growing influence within Ghana’s music industry.
The announcement of her victory at the grand awards ceremony sparked excitement among fans, industry players, and music lovers across the Volta Region and beyond, with many describing the achievement as a proud moment for the region’s creative arts industry.
Enam ‘Hadzivodushie,’ known for blending traditional African rhythms with soulful contemporary sounds, has steadily built a reputation as one of Ghana’s most gifted female vocalists. Her unique stagecraft, commanding voice, and culturally inspired music have earned her admiration both locally and internationally.
In her acceptance speech, the singer expressed gratitude to God, her management team, loyal fans, and the people of the Volta Region for their unwavering support throughout her musical journey.
“This award is dedicated to every young girl from the Volta Region and Ghana who believes in their dreams. Hard work, dedication, and consistency truly pay,” she stated amid loud applause.
She further pledged to continue promoting Ghanaian culture and indigenous music through her craft while inspiring the younger generation to pursue excellence in the creative arts sector.
Music industry stakeholders have since congratulated the artiste for what many describe as a well-deserved recognition of her talent and dedication to music.
Several cultural enthusiasts and entertainment analysts believe her triumph would further place the Volta Region on Ghana’s entertainment map and encourage more young artistes from the area to pursue careers in music professionally.
Enam ‘Hadzivodushie’ has in recent years become a household name in Ghana’s traditional and contemporary music circles, with a growing catalogue of inspirational and culturally rooted songs that continue to resonate with audiences.
Her latest TGMA success is expected to open greater opportunities for collaborations, international performances, and wider recognition within Africa’s music industry.


