Ghanaian fashion designer and musician, Janarius Achinkok has added his voice to the chorus regarding the just-ended arts event at the Black Star Square.
The artiste, via a post on his social media page, showered praises on the annual Chale Wote Street Arts Festival.
He tagged it as a blessing to the Ghanaian creative industry.
“Chale Wote is a blessing to the Ghanaian creative industry,” he posted on his Facebook wall.
He further added that he loves everything about the just-ended street art festival held at the Black Stars Square.
“As a fashion designer and a musician, I loved everything that was put up at the Blacks Stars Square," he added.
Janarius is the CEO of Express Tailor, a Ghanaian-based fashion hub located nationwide.
He doubles as a farmer and a musician. His recent single titled ‘Heart to you’ is doing well across all digital stores as it features in most significant playlists.
He is billed to perform at the upcoming La Homowo Aashaka Street Carnival set for Friday, September 1st.
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