Bice Osei Kuffour is a Ghanaian hiplife musician, known popularly by the name Obour, which means "stone" in the Akan language.
Background
Obour was born at "Braha Bebu Maine" (Dekyemenso) in the Ashanti Region on 7 November 1981, to Christiana Addo and Reverend B. O. Kuffour. At the age of six, Obour played most of the drums, especially the Atumpan, in the Juaso-Ashanti Akyem chief"s palace where his father used to preside.
Education
Obour was educated at the State Experimental School (Kumasi), the Soul Clinic School (Accra), Garrisson Junior Secondary School (Burma Camp) and Mfantsipim School (Cape Coast).
Career
He is the current president of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), an umbrella group that unites all musicians in Ghana irrespective of genre. Obour is an alumnus of the University of Ghana, the United States International Visitor Leadership Programme, Aspen Global Leadership Network, and African Leadership Initiative of West Africa. His second album, entitled Dondo, was led by the track "Nana Obour", which had earlier featured on Soul Records′ Adakamo compilation album.
Dondo also featured such classic tunes as "Mesoodae" and "Palm Wine".
He owns a public in Osu and a music production company. Obour has been used for some national campaigns because of his positive and educative lyrics.
His albums include Atentenben, Akademua, Dondo and Atumpan. He made a duet album with A. B. Crentsil entitled The Best of the Lifes.
Obour"s 2004 album Menwo Biology produced the hit single "Konkontiba".
He released a socially conscious album and project, One Ghana Peace Project/Obour for President, ahead of the 2008 general elections. He went on to embark on a Nationwide Peace Campaign. Obour was selected among 12 other emerging leaders by The African Leadership Initiative to pursue training with the Aspen Global Leadership Network.
He serves on several executive and advisory boards, including the executive committee of the International Federation of Musicians, University of Ghana School of Performing Arts advisory board, Ghana Music Rights Organisation.
Membership
He was already a celebrity by the time he entered the University of Ghana in 2002 to read Sociology and Music, as a member of Commonwealth Hall (Vandal City).