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Nicholas Omane Acheampong |
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Mr. Nicholas Amane Acheampong, a
music star has been named 2nd Ghana- Nigeria Tourism and Culture
Showcase( GHANIGTUS) 2013 Event Brand Ambassador at the unveiling of
event Logo ceremony to kick start this year’s celebrations.
The
event which was organized by Tribe Media Company in collaboration with
Pan Africa Ghana was launched on Thursday in Accra as a way of
strengthening the cultural values and heritage of the two countries.
The
grand event slated for April 18 – 19 would be on the theme: “One Band,
One Stage, One Tribe” is aimed at developing Africa in fostering
friendship and unity among members and also give special recognition to
individuals and organisations.
Ras Caleb Appiah – Levi,
President, Pan Africa – Ghana stated that the two – day event would
feature a conference of intellectual discussions, presentation of
papers, interaction and exhibition of arts, crafts, fashion and a gala
awards night to feature top Ghanaian and Nigerian artistes.
He
said the cultural heritage of Africa could serve as a springboard to
launch the economic and industrial development of the continent and also
establish business relationship in the sub region.
Ras Caleb
Appiah – Levi said African culture must be showcased in a highly visible
arena such as Arts exhibitions, products, services, investment and
trade opportunities as well as incentives in order to create the
necessary awareness about the continent.
Mr. Bayero Agabi,
President, Tribe Media Company indicated that Africa contributes seven
per cent of the world’s population that uses the internet and where
technology had influenced the culture of the people.
He said the
impact of the social media is alarming hence the need for the youth to
follow the trend by exhibiting their value systems through clothing,
arts and music.
Mr. Agabi asked the youth to take advantage of
the new development strategy in order to have one voice and redesign the
tourism industry.
Mr. Nicholas Amane Acheampong, Ambassador of GHANIGTUS said he would protect the image of the movement.
M.
O Agboola, 2nd Secretary to the Nigeria High Commission indicated that
the event was worth supporting since it would bring the two countries
together as well as make Africa the market place for the international
community.
Madam Felicxia Ani-Adjei, Special Event Manager, Ghana
Tourism Authority, said the purpose of the event was to deepen the bond
of unity between Ghana and Nigeria.
The Ghana Nigeria Tourism
and Culture Showcase is supported by the Ministry of Tourism, Culture
and Creative Arts and the Nigerian High Commission. |
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