Ghanaian media personality and events strategist George Quaye has once again demonstrated his commitment to community development and cultural promotion by donating GHC 5,000 to support the vibrant Gomoa Easter Carnival.

The contribution comes at a time when the carnival continues to grow into one of Ghana’s most anticipated festive events, drawing thousands of patrons across the country and beyond.
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Supporting Culture and Community Growth
George Quaye’s donation underscores the importance of private sector and individual support in sustaining cultural festivals. The Gomoa Easter Carnival has rapidly evolved into a major platform for showcasing Ghanaian music, arts, and tourism potential.
According to reports, the festival, held annually in the Central Region, brings together communities and visitors in a celebration of heritage, entertainment, and economic activity.
A Growing National Attraction
What started as a local Easter celebration has now transformed into a nationwide attraction, with increasing participation from corporate sponsors, influencers, and public figures. Events such as street carnivals, concerts, and cultural displays continue to boost local businesses and tourism.
George Quaye’s continued support highlights his dedication to nurturing Ghana’s creative and cultural industries while empowering communities.
Why This Story Matters
Investments like this go beyond entertainment—they contribute to job creation, tourism growth, and cultural preservation. With sustained support from influential figures, the Gomoa Easter Carnival is positioning itself as a key event on Ghana’s tourism calendar.
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