The initiative featured a unique blend of thought-provoking dialogue and electrifying performances by some of Ghana’s most iconic musicians. Held at La Nkwantanang School, the conference and street jam drew large crowds, offering a space to reflect on the importance of peace and community in the lead-up to the nation’s general elections on December 7, 2024.
Uniting Through Music and Dialogue
Obiba Sly Collins, the event’s headliner, shared the stage with celebrated artists, including Pat Thomas ,Pozo Hayes, Ras Caleb Appiah-Levi, Amandzeba Nat Brew, Dela Botri, Shegah, Adane Best, King Benjah, Boomers Band, Kamelyon, Franca, and many more. Their performances delivered a vibrant mix of Highlife, Reggae, Dancehall, Hiplife, Afrobeat, and traditional rhythms, leaving the audience inspired and entertained.
Adding depth to the event were influential speakers such as Rev. Dr. Franklin Gyan, General Overseer of Life Restoration Chapel; David Wincott, CEO of Intact Limited and Peace Ambassador of Ghana+Peace; Farouk Al-Wahab, International Relations Consultant; Laura Lynn Collins, CEO of Chemarims Federation; and Roman Fada. Their messages emphasized unity, cultural pride, and the role of every Ghanaian in safeguarding peace.
A Collaborative Effort for a Peaceful Future
This landmark initiative was produced by Virtual Hub Ghana in partnership with the Dream Child Foundation and supported by Events 21, Beenie Words, and Bethel Logistics. The event also brought together media and community organizations to amplify its message of peace.
Her Royal Highness Nana Dr. Amissah-III, Paramount Queen Mother of the Mankessim Kingdom, was honored with a citation in recognition of her commitment to fostering peace and unity in Ghana.
A Timely Reminder Ahead of Elections
The Ghana+Peace Mass Conference & Street Jam served as a critical reminder of the importance of unity, especially during election season. By bridging political divides and celebrating the shared values that bind Ghanaians together, the event demonstrated the power of music and dialogue to inspire change.
“This is more than an event; it’s a movement,” said Obiba Sly Collins. “Let’s come together to protect the peace of our land and show the world the unbreakable spirit of Ghana.”
Free and open to the public, the event was a memorable mix of education, entertainment, and community spirit. As Ghana prepares for its December 7 elections, initiatives like these remind citizens of their collective responsibility to uphold peace and harmony.
The Ghana+Peace Mass Conference & Street Jam is a testament to the enduring spirit of unity that defines Ghana as a beacon of democracy and cultural diversity.