PANAFEST 2017 – Reggae Star Gramps Morgan Unveiled As Ambassador

“Yes, Ghana’s doors have been open to the Diaspora since she became Independent but the time has come to open those doors a little bit wider to attract those in the Diaspora to come in and make an impact in business, in the arts and in other areas of social endeavour,” Gramps said passionately.
“Brothers and sisters, you might not know this, but coming home to Africa is one of the most difficult things confronting even affluent people in the Diaspora – especially those in the United States. The reason is that most of them still know little or nothing about Africa, and for that matter, about Ghana.”
“As I go back home, my responsibility as an Ambassador for a continental Pan-African festival like PANAFEST is clear. I am going to reach out to my network of friends, associates and all the conscious people out there and encourage them to visit Ghana to sample the nice, peaceful life here…..and try out some Banku or fufu and palm-nut soup,” Gramps said to a loud applause.
He said when his brothers and associates asked him what he was going to do in Ghana at this crucial time, he said: “Ghana (Kenya too) is special to me and something there is calling me now!”
Asked if, as a headliner, the entire five-member ensemble of Morgan Heritage will be featuring at PANAFEST 2017, Gramps said if everything worked out well, he could get the whole band to participate in the festival, adding rather jokingly, “After all, I’m the oldest brother in the band and I can decree that they all come home for Panafest.”
Activities to be hosted in Cape Coast during the 10-days of the festival include the opening of an emporium and visual arts exhibition, visits to Historical Sites, series of International Variety Performances, the Panafest Colloquium and the Grand Durbar of Chiefs, Queenmothers and people.




Watch video introduction of PANAFEST 2017 from below.