“Ghana Makes Me Feel” and “I Found in Ghana” storytelling campaign launched in Accra

Storytelling campaign “Ghana makes me feel” and “I found in Ghana” launched in Accra

A new storytelling campaign, “Ghana Makes Me Feel” and “I Found in Ghana,” has been launched in Accra to give both Ghanaians and international visitors the opportunity to capture what Ghana truly means to them — expressed in a single word.

The initiative aims to showcase the emotions, discoveries, and personal connections people experience in Ghana, weaving a collective narrative that highlights the country’s cultural richness and identity.

Speaking at the launch, Farouk Firdaus, Acting Manager of Travel Time Africa, said the project is designed to empower people to tell Ghana’s story in their own words.

“In short, the vision is to position Ghana as a place of living stories, and the purpose is to invite people everywhere to actively participate in telling those stories through their own feelings and discoveries,” Ms. Firdaus explained.

The project is spearheaded by Mordecai Quaye, founder of Travel Time Africa, who stressed that tourism goes beyond sightseeing.

“Tourism is not just about visiting places but about the feelings people carry away. By gathering these one-word stories, we are amplifying the beauty and identity of Ghana for both locals and the world to see,” Mr. Quaye said.

Launched at a time when Ghana continues to draw global attention following the Year of Return and Beyond the Return campaigns, the initiative is expected to deepen national pride while further cementing the country’s reputation as a hub for cultural and heritage tourism.

Source: Adomonline

ALSO READ: