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TINA Festival will climax on January 3, with Ghana's biggest Kente Party in partnership with Polo Beach Club at LabadiBeach Hotel.
Attendees are encouraged to come dressed in Kente and African print fashion to experience surprise performances from Fuse ODG's "ROAD TO GHANA EP" which featured M.anifest, Toy Boy, Efya, Kwesi Arthur, Article Wan, and Quamina Mp.
"Africa's leading voices will use TINA as a platform to showcase the glorious colours, sounds and tastes of a continent negatively misrepresented. TINA Festival will serve as a rallying point for black people all over the world to embrace their heritage and rewrite the African narrative.
"As the first event to kickstart Ghana Tourism Authority's year-long calendar of activities inviting the global African family back home, it's only fitting that we will also bring Year of Return initiative full circle with a bang!" shares Fuse ODG, a Grammy Award-winning Afrobeats pioneer and Cocoa and Tourism Ambassador to Ghana who is committed to using his music and influence to re-educate how Africa is perceived in the world.
"We launched the Year of Return programs in January with Fuse ODG and TINA Festival. Fuse's energy and passion for Ghana and Africa and his vision for engaging the diaspora with TINA Festival made him a perfect partner for Year of Return.
This year was a success and we are already looking ahead towards the future to see how we will continue working together with Fuse ODG and further engage more young people throughout the diaspora," said Akwesi Ababio, Director of Diaspora Affairs, Office of the President and Chairman of the Year of Return Steering Committee.
TINA Festival is dedicated to being a platform for the promotion of Community, Conversation and Culture in Africa and the diaspora.
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