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Ghanaian International Marketing Communications and Entertainment Solutions Company, Akwaaba UK, and organisers of the most sought after business events in the United Kingdom, Expo Ghana and the popular music festival, Ghana 'Party in the Park' has assured the thousands of patrons at this year’s event of an extraordinary experience.
The events, which are being organised in collaboration with the British High Commission in Accra, D-Vision Management, and Ghana High Commission, United Kingdom with support from the Ghana Investment Promotions Centre (GIPC) is scheduled to take place from the July 13-15, 2023.
It starts with the two day Expo Ghana on July 13, 2023 and July 14, 2023, at the Canary Wharf Hotel, London. Expo Ghana creates a platform for Ghanaian and UK businesses to engage and explore possibilities for partnerships and building synergies. Over a thousand people from the business community in Ghana and the UK are expected to attend.
On Saturday, July 15, 2023, all roads will lead to the Trent Park, Cockfosters Road, in London for the Ghana Party in the Park (GPITP) festival, known to be the biggest Ghanaian event outside the country. About 8,000 people from across the United Kingdom, Europe, United States of America and the Caribbean expected to attend.
Akwaaba UK has announced a crack list of musicians to perform at this year’s edition of the annual GPITP, including celebrated Ghanaian music groups, R2Bees and VVIP, the legendary performer, Samini and multiple award winning rapper, Medikal. Other artists billed to perform are Mr. Drew, Cina Soul, Quamina MP and Lasmid.
Dennis Tawiah, Chief Executive Officer of Akwaaba UK, indicated that his outfit is ready to give the thousands of patrons they will be hosting over the three days an extraordinary experience.
“As you all know, Akwaaba UK has been at the forefront of putting together the biggest and best international events across Europe for the African community and beyond".
"All is set for this year's Expo Ghana and Ghana Party in the Park and we are going to ensure we give the audience a memorable experience and create adequate opportunities for them to engage with strategic businesses, investors and key decision makers”, he added.
He further solicited support from all relevant state agencies, private entities and key industry stakeholders in Ghana as well as the United Kingdom to make this year’s edition of Expo Ghana and GPITP bigger, better and successful ahead of the 20th edition of GPITP, which will be a homecoming musical concert in Ghana next year.
The 2023 Expo Ghana and Ghana Party in the Park is being supported by Fidelity Bank, Stanbic Bank, Ghana Free Zones Authority, Ghana Real Estate Developers Association (GREDA), among others.
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