Since bursting onto the scene, Banky Multimedia have made a remarkable change in music as a whole especially, the Adventist Musicians. The CEO of Banky Multimedia, Mr. Bright Appiah Nkansah Kwakye Yaw (BANKY) who is the father of this initiative allowed God to use him as to help many popular and upcoming musicians both Adventist and some sunday musicians as well. Banky Multimedia have produce about 1000 plus projects including albums, singles, preaching, jingles, live coverages, etc.
Banky Multimedia have produce and featured Musicians like, King So(Techiman), Dr Samuel Ampong and The Trumpeters(Kumasi - Ahwiaa), Eld. Gyimah and The Redemption Singers(Accra - Dansoman), Sarps and The Saviour Singers(Accra - Dome), Joyful Singers(Accra - Achimota), Desmond Tutu, Nimo Johnson, Don Simon and The Souls(Kumasi), Great Ampong, Sabbath Singers(Dawurampong, Sir Orlando(Agona Swedru), Angelic Voices(Western Region), New Era(Kumasi), Spiritual Singers(Kumasi), Isaac Crenstil and The Evangelicals(Cape Coast), Chief Collins(Accra - Cicle), Bright Appiah and The Scribes(Kasoa), Orions(Kasoa), Edward Kobby(Kasoa), Akua-Odmankomah(Kasoa), Aunty Mary(Accra - PESDAC), Oparedawuro Compilation, SDA (All Stars and Super Stars), Kyei Baffour, Advent Heralds(Accra), Valley View Symphonials Choir(Accra), Nobert Ofori(Accra), Benji, Flegy Boe, The Legacy Acappella(USA), Amos(USA), Stephen Baafi and the Woodbridge Choir(USA), Precious Hannah Ewoo(USA), Legend Osei Boateng(USA), Mr Edmund Lamptey(USA), Christian(Italy), Dada Effah The Revelator(Italy - Modena) and many more we will update our fans with. Long Live Banky Multimedia... Long live Soul soothing music... At Banky Multimedia, we make music smile This development has resulted in increasing availability of database systems for a wider variety of users. Unfortunately, the apparent simplicity of these systems has led to users creating databases and applications without the necessary knowledge to produce an effective and efficient system. And so the “software crisis” or, as it is sometimes referred to, the “software depression” continues.