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In partnership with the Ghana High Commission in the UK, the Made In Ghana-UK Festival 2022 will be officially outdoored by the Commissioner, Papa Owusu-Ankomah.
The event will come off at the Kensington Town Hall in London on October 15, 2021.
Dubbed 'The Big Announcement', it will unveil a detailed programme outline of the 2-day Festival which is scheduled for March 2022.
The organizers, Showbiz Africa, Made in Ghana UK Ltd, Made In Ghana Consulting Ltd, OK Music, EIB Network and Access Media, will announce a number of big-name exhibitors, partners, and the first ten (10) headline artistes to perform at the March 2022 main festival, which is also expected to be the official Celebration of Ghana@65 in the UK.

The launch is expected to see a great number of Ghana-UK leaders in Business, Politics, Culture, Tourism, Entertainment, Sports & Media including UK Department of International Trade, Representative from the Office of the Mayor of City of London; UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce (UKGCC), Invest In Africa etc.
Some guests of honour will be the Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister, Thomas Mbomba and Deputy Tourism, Arts & Culture Minister, Mark Okraku-Mantey.
Also, expected to attend the launch will be reps from the Ga Traditional Council, Asebu Traditional Area, AGI, GEPA, NCC, MUSIGA, More Moves Entertainment plus Festival Ambassador/ Musicians Okyeame Kwame, Samini, CediBoi and PatchBay Band and JoyNews.
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