Ghana’s creative industry is a force that unites, educates, and inspires. From music that touches the soul to dances that transcend borders, our culture shines brightly across the globe. As we celebrate 50 years of MUSIGA, we reflect on the power of creativity to shape our identity and boost our economy.
Music drives tourism, trade, and jobs, contributing 2.5% to Ghana’s GDP. With digital platforms and global collaborations, our talent has a growing economic impact, generating millions in revenue.
A Presidential Staffer, Nana Oyo Bampoe has acknowledged that the government is committed to transforming the creative sector with initiatives like the Creative Arts Fund, intellectual property reforms, and partnerships with platforms like TikTok.
At a meeting to celebrate Ghana’s Music Industry at 50 years she said, it is time to put Ghana music and Arts where it truly belongs.
”Let’s rise together, artists, innovators, and leaders, to build a future where Ghana’s creative energy leads the world”
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