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Musician and entrepreneur, Trigmatic, is impressed with the initiative to decentralise Joy FM’s Ghana Month, which highlights patriotism in March.
For this year's edition, Showbiz A-Z has lined up a rich itinerary that will take place in the Ashanti Region on March 5, .
The show will be broadcast live from the Center for National Culture. It will feature a conversation on unravelling the mystery and untold stories of the Ashanti Kingdom as well as discuss its evolution and contribution to tourism and the creative space at large.
Trigmatic welcomed the decision to decentralise the celebration.
The rapper, said this on Saturday, February 26, while speaking on the very platform that is driving home the passion behind the celebration, Showbiz A-Z.
According to Trigmatic, following up last year’s broadcast of Showbiz A-Z in Cape-Coast with yet another live transmitted from Kumasi, to mark the 2022 edition of Ghana Month on Joy, is a laudable idea that should be replicated annually.
To buttress his submission, the 'Wo Sika Nti' singer explained, “Decentralising this celebration is key, because we need to give each and every Ghanaian a high sense of patriotism. So it’s good that it’s happening in Kumasi so they don’t feel left out”.

Trigmatic also opined that it is imperative to encourage domestic tourism across the country, while enlightening stakeholders and all in the value chain on the importance of playing their roles towards a common goal.

Prior to the much anticipated conversation, will be a tour of the city of Kumasi, followed by an observation of traditional and cultural rites, including libation pouring, drumming and dancing.
The public can join the fun either on-ground or on Joy 99.7 FM, while social media users can watch a livestream on Joy Entertainment's social media handles.
All events will set the tone for Ghana’s 65th Independence Anniversary, which happens hours after the show.
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