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Luckiest Africa Makes Generous Donation to Oguaa Traditional Council for Fetu Afahye

Cape coast: The Luckiest Africa, a prominent gaming organization, has extended its generosity to the Oguaa Traditional Council by donating a wide array of items as part of its contribution to this year's Fetu Afahye festival.

According to Ghana News Agency, the donation consisted of cartons of assorted soft drinks, cartons of beer, bottles of schnapps, packs of bottled water, a 43-inch television set, and an undisclosed sum of money. The items were received by Nana Kojo Krah I, the Chief of Staff, and Nana Ekua Abookyi VI, the Paramount Queen Mother of Oguaaman, who both expressed their gratitude for the organization's support.

Mr. Micky Osei Berko, a veteran actor and ambassador of Luckiest Africa, described the support as a significant and necessary gesture, highlighting the alignment of the festival's values with those of the organization. "For us, this festival represents community, heritage, and joy; values we strongly identify with. That is why being here is very important," he emphasized.

Nana Ekua Abookyi expressed her gratitude, noting that the support from Luckiest Africa serves as a reminder of corporate Ghana's recognition of the cultural wealth of the Central Region. "Year after year, your support strengthens our celebration. We are grateful for this bond," she said.

In addition to the donation, the Luckiest Africa organized the heavily attended Artistes' Night, featuring dancehall star Shatta Wale as the headline artiste. The event transformed the Robert Mensah Sports Stadium into a vibrant party venue, infusing the festival with modern excitement through music and dance.

The atmosphere of the festival was electrifying, with the city streets glowing in orange and resonating with music and dance late into the night, as the community celebrated with color and rhythm.