Ghanaian stand-up comedian and comic actor Timothy Musah Junior Abaadu, known as Mjthecomedian, pulled off the 8th edition of his 1xbet Dashiki Festival on July 6, 2024.
Thousands of patrons thronged the forecourt of the Accra International Trade Fair Centre for the event, as they started with aerobics sessions.
The atmosphere was set with soothing tunes from a DJ on a truck, prompting cheers as the journey began after a series of honks.
The event unfolded into a vibrant spectacle where both young and old attendees danced joyously to a medley of popular Ghanaian and African hit songs.
Amidst the music, Mjthecomedian took to the truck’s mic, engaging the crowd with his signature humor while advocating for peaceful elections in December.
The procession continued through some principal streets of Accra, pausing at Independence Square before heading down Oxford Street to La Girls School Park.
At the park, musicians took turns to deliver captivating performances to an enthusiastic audience.
The festival celebrated cultural diversity with traditional performances from the Ga and Builsa communities, reinforcing the theme of unity under the “Rep Your Tribe” hashtag. Representatives from 1xbet also engaged the crowd, updating them on initiatives and hosting giveaways.
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