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MobileMoney LTD has officially kicked off Season 2 of its flagship event, MoMofest Keteke, with an electrifying launch at Bukom, Jamestown.
MoMofest is part of the company’s mission to deepen financial inclusion and raise awareness on fraud prevention through fun, education, and entertainment.
Building on the huge success of Season 1, which thrilled audiences across Kumasi and Accra, Season 2 promises to bring even more excitement and impact.
The Bukom edition set the tone with spectacular performances by Olivetheboy, Mr. Drew, Fameye, King Jerry, a host of underground artistes, as well as a lively cashless market, which is driving the cashless ecosystem with vendors offering discounts of up to 20%.
There was also the MoMo Keteke Game Show, where participants can win up to GH¢10,000, and participate in engaging fraud awareness sessions that empower the community to stay safe while using MoMo.

Alfred Hammond, Senior Manager for Marketing at MobileMoney LTD, explained the bigger vision behind MoMoFest.
He said, “MoMoFest is more than just an event; it’s a movement to make financial services accessible, relatable, and rewarding for all.
"By blending education, entertainment, and community engagement, we are showing how mobile money can truly transform lives.”
Through music, drama, and interactive campaigns, MoMofest continues to play a critical role in MobileMoney LTD’s support for Ghana’s digitilisation agenda, empowering thousands with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to embrace digital finance securely.
MoMofest was launched in April 2025 with its first stop in Kumasi for Ashantifest, Accra- Madina, Nungua, Lapaz, Nima and Amasaman.
MoMofest Season 2 will run from September to November 2025, making stops in key communities across the Greater Accra, Ashanti and Central Regions.
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