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At the forecourt of The Multimedia Group at Kokomlemle in Accra, the Adom TV annual Fufuo Party took centre stage on April 1.
Organised by Ghana’s leading Akan-speaking TV and radio station, this year’s Fufuo Party attracted a large number of patrons.
To ensure the success and satisfaction of the Fufuo Party, the station and its sponsors enlisted the expertise of the best traditional caterers with a proven track record in restaurant operations.
These culinary experts mounted their kitchens to prepare the popular local dish for patrons to enjoy with friends and loved ones.
Participating restaurants included Beka Hw3 Chop Bar, Coca Ase Chop Bar, Abosokai Chop Bar, Adom Special Restaurant, Asankamu Soups, Okwawu Local Dish, Peppers Food Arena, and The Spoon Catering Services, Ehyen Foods.

Introduced some years back, the programme aligns with the stations’ vigorous annual campaign to create extensive awareness of Ghanaian culture and cuisine. The Adom Fufuo Party is part of the Ghana Month celebration, which takes place every March.
Sponsored by Obuase Bitters, Franko Trading Enterprise, Nkulenu, and Tasty Tom, the event brought Kokomlemle to life as every patron was served while live band music played in the background.
Each year, the event serves as a platform to bring together people from all walks of life to celebrate the diversity and richness of Ghanaian food. It fosters bonds of friendship and camaraderie over shared meals and shared experiences.






































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