The Executive team of Polo Beach Club met with the Director and Deputy of the Diasporan Affairs Committee.
In a photo posted by the official Instagram account of Diaspora Affairs, the Polo Beach Club stakeholders are seen with Director Akwasi Awua Ababio and Deputy Director Dr Nadia Adongo Musah.

They presented their plans for the year and discussed at length a number of ideas on how to develop their partnership into an impactful one that is in line with the ultimate goal of the Diasporan Office to bridge the gap between Diasporans and their home country, Ghana.
Polo Beach Club is a Luxury Beach Club located after the Labadi Beach Hotel. It provides a serene atmosphere by the beach and boasts of incredible meals, cocktails and music meant to give each guest an immersive experience.
This December, the beach club made an impression on social media as the must-go-to spot for a good time for almost every A-lister travelling to Ghana.
Several videos presenting patrons having a good time into the morning of the next day went viral making Polo Beach Club the place to frequent for Diasporans and Ghanaians alike.
PBC has been running as a December pop-up for the last three years. The beach club is currently on a break after the December festivities and will be back full-time, as a regular spot by month's end.
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