On Saturday, March 5, Showbiz A-Z was hosted in Kumasi as part of Joy FM’s Ghana Month celebration.
The show was held at the Cultural Center on the theme 'The evolution of Ashanti Kingdom and her contribution to Tourism and the creative space at large'.
Reciting a poem was Professor Frederick Owusu Nyarko popularly known as Ancestral Poet.
There was also a dance and cultural display prior to the discussions on the show.
Showbiz A-Z was hosted by George Quaye. At the event were actor Bill Asamoah, The Chief of Nkwantakese, Nana Boakye Yam Ababio, PRO for the Centre for National Culture Peter King Appiah, and many others.
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