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General News of Friday, 13 December 2019

Source: Erica Arthur

Bola Ray, Vanessa Gyan, others to speak at ‘Touch Down’ Summit

Bola Ray is CEO of EIB Bola Ray is CEO of EIB

The Chief Executive Officer of EIB Network, Nathaniel Kwabena Adisi also known as Bola Ray, will on Friday December 27, 2019 join the panel of experts at the 500 Horses Summit as part of the Touch Down festival.

The summit which is scheduled to take place at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel is themed ‘Dream of a Modern Africa’. It will include a series of panels exploring various topics including arts & entertainment in and around the continent, mental health in the global Black community, and the rise of the digital industry in Africa.

According to founders of the agency, Yussuf Yanni, Ornella Poncia, and Mark Deku, the panelist chosen for the summit, are personalities who have influence in their various field of work.

The Summit will have Bola Ray share his knowledge on the topic, ‘Entertainment &Arts in Africa’, John Samuel Arthur will speak on, ‘The rise of the Digital Industry’, Dr Sheila Appiah Pippim on ‘Mental Health in the black Community’, Vanessa Gyan will also speak on ‘Mental Health in the black Community.’

The panel discussions will be followed by an intimate cocktail reception and special showcase by luxury Ghanaian designer Fred Deegbe, who will unveil never before seen pieces from his shoe and handbag line, MMUSA.

500 Horses which is launching its first event dubbed ‘Touch Down Festival’ in Ghana to celebrate influencers, tastemakers, the global community, and artists from all over the Diaspora who will join to commemorate the Year of Return, four hundred years since the first slave ships left Ghana during the transatlantic slave trade.

500horses in partnership with TRACE TV will present a day of festivities, a summit dubbed, ‘Dreams of a Modern Africa’ at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel followed by a launch party later that evening at Plot7.

The organisers added that, “This event is not a traditional festival; ‘TouchDown’ will open the door for meaningful discussions on issues surrounding the Diaspora. Attendees will have a chance to explore the impact Africa has had on the global community as it relates to arts and culture, while also examining ways the continent can leverage its position as a key player in the world. As part of its mission, the festival will aim to strengthen ties between Africa and the Black community by creating a safe space for intentional conversations and cultural celebration.”

TouchDown founder, Yussuf Yanni, also added “Africa has always played a significant role on the global scale, socially, economically, and politically but equally so in arts and entertainment. The festival will not only explore the important role Africa plays in arts and culture but how we leverage this to our advantage. My hope is to expand the TouchDown Festival throughout the diaspora and the global community."