
The London town of barking on the 18th of August 2012 will witness a diverse and vibrant celebration of Ghana and the rich African culture at a post-Olympic celebratory event organised by Ghanaian Londoners.
The 2012 Olympic event in London has increased cultural awareness and diversity in London as all nations come together to compete for the chance of winning a medal. To show support for our nation Ghana and our Olympians, Ghanaian Londoners, a social enterprise based at the London business hub of Barking is organising a cultural themed event to celebrate all things Ghanaian in London.
The event Celebrate Ghana 2012 promises to be a vibrant cultural celebration of our history and presence in London as we showcase the diverse Ghanaian talent, culture, arts, food, music and the general hospitality of our people. Celebrate Ghana 2012 is aimed at bringing together Ghanaian Londoners, the African community and anyone with an interest in Ghana and influenced by African culture to celebrate Ghana and our Olympians in a fun, relaxed, social setting.
This event is open to all individuals, families, communities, organisations and visitors in the UK with an interest in Ghana and anyone who wishes to explore the rich vibrant Ghanaian culture.
Celebrate Ghana 2012 is scheduled to take place on Saturday 18th August from 2.30pm – 5.30pm at the ripple centre in Barking.
Tickets are now on sale http://celebrateghana-london2012.eventbrite.com/
For further information about Ghanaian Londoners Network, our future events, please visit: http://www.ghanaianlondoners.org/
Call: 0203 288 2180 Mobile: 07949 792 527
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ghlondoners
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ghlondoners
About Ghanaian Londoners
Ghanaian Londoners is a social enterprise which unlocks the potential of individuals with a core focus on enterprise education and networking for community development.
We run programmes, projects & events which encourages and supports Diaspora Entrepreneurship, Networking, Women Empowerment and Youth Development.


NDC played no key role in Sedina Tamakloe's extradition, NPP did — Ahiagbah
Seven feared dead in Saturday dawn collision at Zebila
6th Ministers of State Awards saga: 'It is unfair to suggest all awardees bought...
I didn't pay money for recognition at 6th Ghana Ministers of State Excellence Aw...
2026 World Cup: Rescind decision denying Thomas Partey visa in the interest of f...
June 13: Cedi appreciates, sells at GHS12.30 on forex market, GHS11.06 on BoG in...
Plea bargains favour the rich and powerful in practice — Arthur Kennedy
Exim Bank fraud case: I agree that other persons must answer some questions — Ak...
Exim Bank fraud case: Wontumi must admit guilt before any plea deal — Akwatia MP
Exim Bank fraud case: 'Wontumi's plea bargain is not an admission of guilt' — Na...