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Yango Ghana, part of Global Technology company, Yango Group, is proud to announce its partnership with celebrated culinary innovator Chef Abbys as the official logistics partner for her upcoming World Food Day initiative, The Big Street Feast, taking place on October 16, 2025. This partnership was announced at a signing event in Accra, held on 24th September , 2025.
This large-scale community event will see Chef Abbys and her team distribute thousands of freshly prepared meals to underserved communities across Accra, from Madina through Kwabenya, Achimota, Lapaz, Kaneshie, and Circle, ending at Accra Central. The initiative aims to feed 15,000+ people directly while driving nationwide awareness on hunger, food security, and sustainability.
Through this partnership, Yango will provide seamless logistical support to ensure meals, volunteers, and event resources reach each community efficiently and on time. This collaboration underscores Yango’s commitment to innovation that drives social impact and strengthens communities.

“We are thrilled to join forces with Chef Abbys for The Big Street Feast,” said Emmanuel Koduah, Country Manager for Yango Delivery in Ghana. “At Yango, we believe technology should not only connect people but also create meaningful change. Partnering on this initiative allows us to contribute directly to addressing food insecurity while celebrating the power of community.”
Renowned globally and recently recognized by Times 100 as a leading culinary voice, Chef Abbys continues to use her platform to inspire and connect communities through food.
“Food is more than nourishment — it is a force for unity and change,” said Chef Abbys. “With Yango’s support as our logistics partner, we can bring this vision to life on an even larger scale and ensure every community we visit feels seen, celebrated, and cared for.”
The event will feature community activities including music, storytelling, cultural performances, and media coverage across TV, radio, print, and digital platforms. Beyond feeding thousands, The Big Street Feast will spark a movement of compassion and responsibility in recognition of World Food Day.
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