
During the meeting, they fondly reminisced about the Minister’s past career in the entertainment industry.
The Minister who doubles as the MP for Ningo-Prampram confirmed his participation in the event, stressing that music holds profound importance for individuals and societies impacting emotions and cultural identities.
Mr. Darpoh shared his vision for PramFest, describing it as more than just an annual event, but a “heartbeat” for the community and a continental force that connects people through creativity, collaboration, and powerful storytelling.
“This year’s edition promises to be an exciting experience, featuring live music from talented artists, interactive art installations, cultural exhibitions, and a variety of local food and drinks. The festival will cater for all ages, ensuring that everyone can create lasting memories”, he noted.
According to Mr. Darpoh, “PramFest is more than entertainment—it’s a platform for expression, connection, and joy. We want the pulse of the city to beat louder, giving young voices a stage and building a generation that moves together—stronger, bolder, and more inspired.”
About PramFest
PramFest is a vibrant celebration of music, art, and community spirit that has become one of Ghana’s most anticipated youth-centered festivals. It’s designed to unite, uplift, and energize young people, promising an unforgettable experience that blends live performances, cultural expression, and family-friendly fun. Born from a simple idea in Prampram, PramFest has grown into a movement—a safe space where young people feel seen, heard, and celebrated.
Accompanying the team lead were
John Doe, Ian Wordi, Raph Enzee , Dj Mpesempese , kyei kofi owusu-Akyaw


