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The Nyame Mma Festival, curated by celebrated Ghanaian musician Pure Akan, came off at the Alliance Française in Accra, delivering a great fusion of music, culture and creative expression.
The November 29 festival, inspired by Pure Akan’s artistic identity and cultural philosophy, offered a rich blend of live performances, visual art installations, fashion exhibitions and indigenous storytelling.
@theculturejoint Pure Akan goes acoustic with Aprodoo @Pure Akan at #NyameMmaFestival @1Kayfo ♬ original sound - Culture Joint
From the moment patrons entered the Alliance Française grounds, they were immersed in an atmosphere characterised by traditional aesthetics, symbolic décor and curated market spaces featuring Ghanaian designers and artisans.

Music was the heartbeat of the night, and Pure Akan’s headline performance provided fans with a spiritual and emotive journey through his catalogue, including works from Nyame Mma, Onipa Akoma and earlier projects.
Backed by a Senku Live, he delivered a powerful set filled with lyricism, chants and cultural narratives, leaving the audience in awe.

A strong lineup of supporting acts enhanced the festival’s energy. Ayisi captivated the crowd with his soulful vocals; Ko-Jo Cue delivered thought-provoking lyricism; Kelvyn Boy brought his Afro-fusion charm; Marince Omario injected an alternative, experimental vibe; and Wanlov the Kubolor added his signature socially conscious and eclectic edge.
@theculturejoint Wanlov playing musical hide-and-seek with fans @Pure Akan #NyameMmaFestival @1Kayfo ♬ original sound - Culture Joint
Several emerging artistes also took the stage, showcasing the diversity of Ghana’s music scene.
Beyond the performances, the festival encouraged community engagement, with patrons interacting with creatives, exploring themed installations and enjoying traditional food that reflected the spirit of the event.

Many attendees praised the organisation and cultural significance of the festival, describing it as a refreshing and much-needed addition to Ghana’s creative calendar, one that centres authenticity while celebrating contemporary artistry.
@theculturejoint @Classic Deejay & @Marince Omario perform #Nonsense at #NyameMmaFestivak by @Pure Akan ♬ original sound - Culture Joint
Pure Akan expressed gratitude to fans, collaborators and performers, noting that the Nyame Mma Festival was conceived to honour cultural heritage, inspire self-awareness and nurture the next generation of creatives.
With its successful debut at Alliance Française, the Nyame Mma Festival has reinforced Pure Akan’s position as a leading voice in Ghana’s alternative music space and sparked new conversations about culturally rooted creative events in the country.
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