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The Resounding Echoes of the Tsadidi Street Art Festival: An Aesthetic Feast by GlennSamm

As one would anticipate the marketplace to be abuzz with abounding activity, a town’s heart, so was the vibrant town of Keta, in the coastal Volta region of Ghana, brimming with a unique artistic fervour during the recently concluded Tsadidi Street Art Festival

The cultural gem, in its second year running, was graced by an ensemble of artists, students and enthusiastic spectators, all drawn together by the captivating allure of the festival’s theme: ‘Identity’.

This extraordinary convergence was masterminded by none other than GlennSamm, a revered walking artiste renowned for his uncanny ability to convert an ordinary landscape into a visual storytelling masterpiece.

 His versatile identity as a humanitarian, brand and cultural influencer shone brighter than ever as he lived his creative mantra, promoting “hidden, diverse specific and unadulterated arts” through the festival.



The distinctiveness of this spectacle was underlined right at the onset by an unusual gesture: a grand procession that mimicked the strategic reverse walk which saved the Anlo’s from the wicked King Agorkorli- a backwards walk into Keta, led by GlennSamm himself, wreaking curiosity and intrigue among the eager onlookers. The festival’s audacious commencement effectively set the stage for the ensuing splendid panorama of painting the town, a display of artistic prowess that would leave an indelible imprint on the hearts of the townsfolk.

With the ever-palpable presence of GlennSamm as an embodiment of inspiration, the talk party featuring students from Keta Business College, Zion College, and Keta Senior High was no ordinary discourse. It was an intellectual feast, as each viewpoint attempted to embrace the essence of the festival, the exploration of ‘identity’. The youth’s golden words echoed the town’s painted streets, were heard, absorbed, and imprinted on countless minds ready for transformation.

Beyond this unique experience, the hospitality extended to the participants also deserves recognition. Notably, the chief of Keta – Togbi James – Ocloo V – Dufia, proved his audacious spirit when welcoming all with genuine warmth and appreciation. His ardent support of the cause and his imprint on Tsadidi’s success underscored the principle of unity and camaraderie that permeated the bountiful city during the festival.

Such transformative occurrences stir not only the participating community but also reverberate far and wide, reaching those willing to appreciate beauty in all its forms. The Tsadidi Street Art Festival, in its essence, holds this untamed power – to challenge the status quo, to paint a town with colours of unexpected hope, to urge muted voices to speak with pride, and to celebrate ‘identity’ on a grand scale.

Beyond the painted aesthetics, the festival also marked a turning point for Keta’s tourism. Painting the town did not only imply filling the blank canvas of brick and mortar with vibrant pigments, but it also metaphorically extended to reviving the town’s effervescent spirit, thus re-painting its identity within Ghana’s tourism tableau.

The Tsadidi Street Art Festival is consequently much more than a cultural event. It is an emblem of resilience, rebirth and a celebration of the diversity that binds us all. The dedication demonstrated by GlennSamm, a father figure for new, bold artists, puts him firmly in the centre of content marketing circles attracting wider interest from across the globe and further establishing Keta as a hotbed of artistic talent and cultural dynamism.

As the curtains of the Tsadidi Street Art Festival drew to a close, one can’t overlook the tangible effect the festival had left behind. A town that had been painted anew, a heightened sense of identity among its inhabitants and a message that resonated worldwide – that through art, culture and collective empowerment, a town’s spirit can be revived and its unique identity strengthened.

The lasting impact of the festival is not merely the rejuvenation of Keta’s aesthetics but the renewed sense of belonging and pride among its dwellers, finding their identity in the most colourful of ways. Deeply entrenched in the hearts of the town’s inhabitants, the festival evokes a sense of anticipation for the next, a yearning to relive the artistic ecstasy, and a collective dream that reaches beyond Keta, to the world.

In painting the town, the artists painted their stories, and their identities. It was a proclamation of their very existence and a celebration of their individuality. Looking back at Tsadidi, the festival did not merely end; instead, it promised an enduring legacy of artistic exploration, robust cultural dialogue, and a unified voice of identity, earning a place in the annals of Keta’s cultural history.

This year’s Tsadidi Street Art Festival, hosted by GlennSamm and the Tsadidi Global team was indeed a breathtaking spectacle, a content marketing marvel and a testament to the positive impacts felt when culture, art, and tourism intersect. Their stories, their identities, have echoed onto the walls of Keta, and the ripple of that impact will be felt far and wide, marking yet another triumph for the Tsadidi Street Art Festival.

Organisers expressed appreciation to the MCE of Keta Hon. Emmanuel Gemegah, all the head teachers of the schools who participated in the talk party, the Assembly Man Hon. Akorli James Ocloo, CITI FM, CITI TV, Jubilee Radio, Sandcity Radio and the people of Keta township for buying into the ideas.


Story by: John Claude Tamakloe.

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Maiden AshantiFest held on Easter

The Ashanti Regional Minister in a pose with the CEO of NFA at Ashantifest

The AshantiFest, instituted to mark Easter in the Ashanti Region, was marked a lot of entertaining activities.

According to the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr Frank Amoakohene, the idea to stage a festival was conceived after a request from some youth at a clean-up exercise.

“The whole concept of the Ashanti Festival is to bring out our various sectors, showcase what we have as a region and see how best we will be able to promote inter-sectorial support for each other,” he said.

The festival, which kick-started on April 12, commenced with a clean-up exercise in all the Metropolitan, Municipal and Districts in the Ashanti Region.

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A football game between sports presenters and Kumawood actors sparked excitement in the region, and a boxing night followed at the Parade Grounds of KNUST.

There was also a stage play featuring Kumawoood All Stars in ‘Kejetia vs Makola was a highlight , offering both entertainment and though provoking moments.

At the Food Fair and Bazaar held at the Kumasi Cultural Centre, a variety of indigenous Ashanti food was on display, attracting many patrons within the city.

It offered the stage for other cultures to promote their cuisine. The Ghanaian traditional fabrics and locally manufactured clothing featured prominently at the event grounds.

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A Science and Technology Fair was also featured as part of the education activities.

A blood donation exercise featured alongside the health screening exercise, which was also opened to the public.

Among the celebrities that graced the occasion were  The CEO of the National Film Authority ,Kafui Danku,  Actress Nana Ama Mac Brown, Nana Hayford, Funny Face and Kweku Manu.

Others were Bukom Banku, Vivian Jill, Wayoosi, Oboy Siki, Oheneba Jude and Sumsum Ahuofe.

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Europe Edition of ‘The Journey” show is impacting lives- Abena Ghana

Abena Ghana

Ghanaian actress and television personality, Cecilia Gyase Konamah, known in showbiz as Abena Ghana, has disclosed that her Europe edition of ‘The Journey Show’ is impacting lives.

The new edition, which focused on Ghanaians in Belgium, started airing on Friday, April 4, 2025, at 11:30 a.m on Adom TV.

The Journey Show throws the spotlight on the stories of people who have had great life experiences worth sharing to motivate others.  

Speaking to The Spectator, Abena Ghana said, she has received a lot of feedback within a short time the new edition started airing.

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Abena Ghana further noted that these people are either living abroad or in Ghana preparing to relocate abroad.

“They told us the programme has educated, inspired and motivated them to succeed in their journey abroad. Others were of the view that if they had seen this earlier, their situations abroad would have changed for the better.” she added.

The brain behind the programme, Abena Ghana added that they encouraged her to keep sharing such experiences to serve as a guide to people in their journey of life.

The stories in the Europe edition range from how hard it was for them to travel outside the country, how some of them got their passports as citizens in Belgium and the hustle they went through to achieve all they have now.

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“Special thanks goes to Adom TV for being with us all these years, also to all my sponsors on the show, Time Herbal Mixture, Medimafo Herbal Hospital, Givers Clean Care, Nyadua Herbal Mixture, Konamah entertainment and CEO Noks Tv Africa in Belgium for Making this season possible,” she added.

Abena Ghana also expressed appreciation to Queenie Shipping, Dennaac travel consult, Anniluv Shapewear, King Solomon Trading, Macdens electrical in Belgium who made this season possible. 

By Edem Mensah-Tsotorme 

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