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Abofrem Area Foundation, a US-based NGO, has concluded an agreement to partner with Empire Entertainment to host Ghana meets Naija USA Concert this year.
CEO of the Foundation, Nana Nkrumah Adasa III, together with the popular Ghanaian celebrity who is the event coordinator for Abofrem Area Foundation and the Ghana representative, Samuel Seth Karikari aka Koofori met with Empire Entertainment CEO s alias Bola Ray today to finalize their agreements to host Ghana Meets Naija USA Concert in New York on 28 April 2023.
Abofrem Area Foundation who are also the organiser of the African Most Beautiful USA beauty pageant is poised to stage a big concert in the USA for the first time.
There has been talks with the parties since last year but a deal has finally been reached to set the ball rolling.
The CEO of Abofrem Area Foundation Nana Nkrumah Adasa III is currently in Ghana with the winners of the African Most Beautiful USA on charity projects.
Camerounian Laurie Fonhoue who won the pageant and Ghanaian Angel Kissiedu who placed 3rd have been involved in a series of charity activities in Accra, Kumasi and Cape Coast.
Empire Entertainment CEO Nat Kwabena Adisi aka Bola Ray was full of joy when he met with the team from the USA and has indicated his full commitment to the partnership.
Information reaching us has it the concert will be officially launched in February to outdoor the artistes and the event will be held in New York on 28 April 2023.
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