A number of artistes from Ghana and the Diaspora gathered at the Round Pavilion of the Trade Fair Centre in Accra last night for Fuse ODG’s T.I.N.A. Festival.
The concert dubbed ‘Kente Party’ saw display of rich African culture, including wearing Kente cloth.
In reuniting the Global African Diaspora, the Tina Festival was in a wider series of events over three days held at Ghana’s most iconic venues.
The much-awaited festival by United Kingdom-based Ghanaian artiste Fuse ODG started with a trip to his school at Akosombo in the Eastern Region on January 2, 2019.
At Akosombo, volunteers were invited to support Fuse ODG’s school in Akosombo which was started in 2007 by This Is New Africa (TINA) and Wood World Mission Charity.
Fuse led the team to embark on a painting and motivational speaking exercise at the school.
On January 3, 2019 there was a Global Diaspora Conference and Exhibition at the Accra International Conference Centre.
There were discussions and talks from top thought leaders from the continent on how to take Africa beyond aid and how to mobilize the sleeping giant of the Diaspora.
Speakers for the conference included Reggie Yates – BBC TV broadcaster and Ama K Abebrese – Actress, fitness coach Chaka Bars, entrepreneur Sangu Delle, broadcaster Bola Ray, and Fuse ODG.
Last night concert saw performance from Sarkodie, Joey B, Fuse ODG who thrilled music lovers who had gathered there to good entertainment with his amazing performances of his popular songs and he got the audience screaming.
Other artistes who performed at the event were Stefflon Don, Lethal Bizzle, Skepta, KiDi, Kuami Eugene and several other underground artists and DJ’s.
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