The second edition of the popular Koforidua 'Fufu' Party which seeks to promote the local Ghanaian food, Fufu, is set to take place on Sunday, October 30, 2022.
The event will take place at Abosuo Chop bar near the Koforidua Sports Stadium from 10:00am to 6:00pm where all patrons get to eat fufu for free by just bringing an 'asanka’ (earthenware bowl).
Varieties of soups including 'abunuabunu' [green soup], light soup, chicken soup to goat soup and palm nut soup among others, will be made available to satisfy all patrons.
There will also be fun moments as patrons will get to interact with Ghanaian actor and presenter, Mikki Osei Berko who will grace the occasion.
Patrons will also be thrilled with performances by Ghanaian highlife and hiplife musicians including; Sarmie, Nyevile, Dolarita, Fresh 1GH, Skittle, and Wakayna among other special surprises coupled with fufu eating competitions and musical dance performances as side attraction.
According to the organisers, the 2022 edition will be bigger and better.
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