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KFC Ghana has announced the winners of its maiden KFC Art Competition, a nationwide initiative aimed at discovering and celebrating young artistic talent while promoting Ghanaian culture through creative expression.
The competition, which ran from April 11 to May 7, 2025, received hundreds of submissions from gifted young artists across the country.
Participants were invited to interpret the theme “Landmarks, Traditions, and the Vibrant Spirit of Ghana” through various mediums including painting, drawing, graffiti, sculpture, and sketches.

After an internal shortlisting process, the Top 3 finalists were selected and opened up to public voting. The final winners were chosen by an independent jury comprising prominent figures in Ghana’s arts and culture space.

The distinguished panel included Professor Elikem Nutifafa Kuenyehia, Founder of the Kuenyehia Trust for Contemporary Art; Nuna Adesinu-Doe, Founder of Compound House Gallery; and visual artist Jeffery Otoo.
Meet the Winners:
First Place: Dantey Designs (Daniel Adom Nortey) – A Ghanatta College of Art and Design graduate, Daniel’s winning piece captures the essence of communal African dining, symbolizing unity, tradition, and the joy of sharing.
Second Place: Darkwa Kwabena Fosuhene (Orzy) – A Communication Design student at KNUST, Orzy impressed with his bold and narrative-rich artwork.
Third Place: Lynn Adani Pomaa Abu-Bonsrah (Adani Pomaa Art) – A self-taught artist and University of Ghana student, 20-year-old Pomaa specializes in pencil portraits, pen sketches, and painting.
“This competition is just one of the many ways we hope to inspire creativity and support our vibrant local arts scene,” said Lilian Akrofi-Boadu, Acting Marketing Manager of KFC Ghana. “At KFC, we are proud to invest in the youth and their passion.”
The competition was spearheaded by Mr. Ashok Mohinani, Chairman of the Mohinani Group, whose commitment to youth empowerment and cultural development has fueled several impactful national projects.
KFC Ghana, operated by Masco Foods, continues to integrate social impact into its business strategy. With the success of this competition, the brand affirms its dedication to creating more platforms for youth development, cultural celebration, and artistic growth.
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