Video: Akufo Addo’s Appointee Shows Legwork During Takoradi Masquerade Carnival
The Takoradi Masquerade Carnival is one of the best highlights of Christmas festivities in the Western Region and also across the country. Thousands of people throng the major streets of the region’s capital adorned in their fanciful masquerade attires ready to jam with brass band music.
This year’s edition was no different. As anticipated, many individuals from far and near participated in the carnival tradition, and among the many celebrants was the Western Regional Minister Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah.
As the brass band performed, Mr Darko-Mensah could not help but join other masqueraders to display his legwork
Born and bred in Takoradi, Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, has always taken part in the colourful event.
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But this year, as the brass band played their variety music, Mr Darko-Mensah could not help but join the masqueraders to display some good legwork.
In his carnival attire which has ‘Hon Kobby’ inscribed in it, the Minister’s dance earned him accolades from spectators around.
Watch the video from a tweet below.
This is the Western Regional minister, honourable Kwabena Okyere Darko Mensah dancing to some music from the band at the just ended WEST SIDE CARNIVAL.
He told me in an interview he started dancing and coming out as masquerade when he was 5years old and he's loved every bit of it pic.twitter.com/jS1fe5eArU— KMJ – God's Humour On Earth 🎤🦅 (@KMJonAIR) December 27, 2022
Christmas is a moment of memory, enjoyment and also thanks giving. It is advisable to enjoy the moment as best as possible. During such times, most musicians across the country organizes concerts to celebrate with their fans and loved ones. This years Christmas is no exception as the western regional Minister has joined the crowd to celebrate with them.
Aside this, many religious leaders will be organizing a watch night service for their church members to give thanks to God. This exercise has been a the agenda of most churches in Ghana each year. The Ghana Police Service has served a notice to the men of God to desist from making certain prophecies that causes fear and panic.
In January, 2023, Masquerade carnivals in most cities in the country will continue to celebrate in town till 15th January.
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