The This Is Ghana Exhibition has entered its second day after a highly successful opening that drew large crowds eager to experience Ghana’s rich cultural heritage, creativity, and innovation.
The two-day event, which began on Saturday, September 6, at the Efua Sutherland Children’s Park in Accra, brings together a wide range of exhibitors showcasing Ghana’s unique identity through music, food, fashion, crafts, and services.
Beyond culture and entertainment, the exhibition also provides a vital platform for businesses and entrepreneurs to network, market their products, and promote Made-in-Ghana content.
On the opening day, Minister for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, commended Citi FM and Channel One TV for setting the pace in promoting Ghana’s cultural image both locally and internationally. She emphasized the importance of strong public-private collaboration in advancing the tourism and creative economy.
Day Two features exhibitions, live performances by the Nkyimkyim Band, and interactive sessions designed to celebrate Ghana’s heritage while spotlighting modern innovations that position the country as a hub for culture, creativity, and enterprise.
Free Access for All
The exhibition runs daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM with free entry—an open invitation for the public to buy local, support Ghanaian businesses, and fuel economic growth.
Sponsors and Partners
The exhibition is proudly powered by Channel One TV and Citi FM.
Sponsors: MTN, Ecobank, Syde Hassle by EK Brand Consult, Ghana Enterprises Agency, Ghana Export Promotion Authority, Ghana Exim Bank, and eVivi Rice.
Supporters: Twellium Industrial Company Limited and Built Financial Technologies.
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