By Sharon Zoe Williams
Veteran Nigerian actor Tony Umez arrived in Ghana on Saturday, December 27, 2025, ahead of the highly anticipated African Festival organised by Globe Productions.
The renowned actor, known for his roles in Nollywood films, was received at the Kotoka International Airport by a team led by playwright Abubakar Latif, Chief Executive Officer of Globe Productions.
Mr Umez’s arrival marks the start of a three-day celebration of music, dance and culture. The African Festival opens on Sunday, December 28, at the Accra International Conference Centre and is expected to draw audiences from across the continent.
Organisers say his presence adds to the excitement surrounding this year’s event, which aims to promote African culture and creativity through performances and exhibitions.
The festival will feature performances by leading African artistes, including Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Amandzeba Nat Brew and Rocky Dawuni. There will also be traditional dance displays, fashion shows and cultural exhibitions highlighting Africa’s diverse heritage.
Speaking after his arrival, Mr Umez expressed excitement about being in Ghana and said he was looking forward to experiencing the country’s hospitality and sharing in its culture through music, dance and spoken word performances.
The African Festival is expected to attract hundreds of patrons from Ghana and beyond. Organisers describe the event as a platform for cultural exchange and celebration.
The festival runs from December 28 to December 30, 2025. Tickets are available online and at the venue.











