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Accra was buzzing this past weekend as Ghana’s top musicians took the stage at the 2025 edition of MoMo Fest.
The cultural and entertainment celebration drew music lovers and communities together at the Osu Mantse Palace as part of the Homowo festivities.

On Saturday, August 30, the forecourt of the palace became a hub of excitement as thousands gathered to experience live performances from some of Ghana’s biggest stars.

Hitmakers like King Jerry, EL, and O’Kenneth, among others, delivered electrifying sets, with fans singing and dancing along deep into the night.

Senior Marketing Manager for MoMo from MTN, Alfred Hammond, expressed excitement about the event and encouraged customers to keep using MoMo for stress-free transactions.

The night was climaxed with Medikal as the icing on the cake.
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