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Adom 106.3 FM has officially launched this year’s edition of its annual Family Kolor Paaty, which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 1, 2025, at the Legon Botanical Gardens.
The announcement was made on Wednesday, October 1, during a special contract signing ceremony with the headline performer, Samini at the Multimedia Group Limited (MGL) premises in Kokomlemle, Accra.

Adom FM Programmes Manager Joshua Tigo, speaking about the event emphasised that it has been running for over a decade and assured attendees to expect an exceptional experience.

“Everything we do is about the audience, it’s about the listeners. We want to create the opportunity for our listeners to be part of us. You choose the colour of your favourite presenter and come in that colour. This year is unique, you should expect a lot from us,” he said.


Akan Brands Head of Events, Charles Narh described the Family Kolor Paaty as “a fun-filled activity for the entire family.”
He highlighted attractions such as an adult lounge, live music, food, face painting, bouncy castles, children’s games, and even a family cooking challenge for mothers.


Teddy Moore, Sales, Relationship, and Customer Service Executive, and Adom TV host Tima Kumkum, among others, were present at the brief ceremony.

The 2025 Family Kolor Paaty is sponsored by U-Fresh and De-Rayman Bitters.


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