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Ghanaian lifestyle influencer and entrepreneur, Princess Burland, has represented the country on a global stage after her appearance at Coca-Cola’s exclusive FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour experience in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.
Speaking after the event, Princess Burland said the opportunity was about more than personal recognition.
“Being part of this experience was not just about seeing the trophy. It was about telling Africa’s story to the world and showing what Ghanaian creatives can do,” she said.
The invitation-only event, hosted by The Coca-Cola Company, brought together leading African creatives, cultural tastemakers, and global brand partners to celebrate the iconic FIFA World Cup Trophy. Held in the heart of Abidjan, the experience blended football, culture, luxury, and storytelling.
As one of Ghana’s most influential digital creators, with a following of over one million across platforms, Princess Burland shared behind-the-scenes moments from the showcase with her audience in real time. Through videos, photos, and live updates, she highlighted the exclusivity and cultural importance of the event.
Organisers say the tour forms part of Coca-Cola’s long-standing partnership with FIFA and its efforts to connect football with youth, creativity, and popular culture across Africa.
Princess Burland’s presence at the event adds to her growing international profile. She has previously collaborated with global brands such as Samsung and Spotify, and participated in high-profile projects in South Africa with Black Panther and MAC Cosmetics.
Beyond social media, she is also an entrepreneur. She is the founder of Diya Organics, an Ayurvedic-inspired haircare brand, and Diya’s Studio, a beauty and lifestyle space focused on wellness and modern African luxury.
Her participation in the Abidjan event comes at a time when Ghana’s creative and digital economy is receiving increasing attention, with policymakers and industry players pushing for more investment in creative arts, content creation, and youth entrepreneurship.
For many young Ghanaians, Princess Burland’s journey has become a source of inspiration.
“With consistency and the right vision, it’s possible to build something global from Ghana,” she added.
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