Ho (V/R), Dec. 5, 2025 – The 41st National Farmers’ Day celebration in Ho reached a fever pitch on Friday, thanks to a captivating and high-energy performance by the celebrated Ghanaian musician, Madam Akosua Agyepong.
The veteran singer took to the stage and immediately drew loud cheers, successfully endearing herself to the diverse audience that included dignitaries, award winners, and community members gathered for the national event.
The day's theme, “Feed Ghana, Eat Ghana, Secure the Future,” set the tone for a celebration rooted in resilience and vision, which Madam Agyepong seamlessly enhanced.
The clear highlight of her delivery was her well-known song, “Farmers, Memawo Ayekoo.” The tune proved infectious, prompting the entire audience to rise to their feet, sing along, and dance enthusiastically.
Madam Agyepong's presence was instrumental in adding colour to the main ceremony, which was dedicated to honouring hardworking farmers and fishers nationwide for their vital contributions to national development. Her act successfully underscored the significance of celebrating Ghanaian cultural expressions in conjunction with recognising the agricultural sector’s monumental achievements.
The day’s proceedings—rich with music, vibrant cultural displays, and the presentation of awards—powerfully reinforced the nation’s profound appreciation for the farmers whose sustained dedication ensures the viability of Ghana’s food systems.
GHBUSS
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