The 11th edition of the MiMLife Record’s Health Walk, themed “No to Red,” once again showcased the label’s unwavering dedication to promoting wellness and community involvement in Tema.
The post-event reflections highlighted the essence of a health walk, uniting residents, spreading knowledge and encouraging healthier lifestyle choices while reinforcing the campaign’s mission to discourage drug abuse among the youth.
The event, which coincided with Ghana’s Farmers’ Day holiday, pulled large numbers from all age groups.
Participants set off from BBC Station in Community 2, passed through various parts of Tema and concluded the walk at George’s Pub.
A vibrant music truck guided the procession, keeping spirits high as the crowd marched with excitement and solidarity.
Participants were addressed by a health professional who delivered an impactful presentation on the dangers of hard drug misuse.
Particular attention was given to “Red,” a dangerous combination of tapentadol and carisoprodol that has become increasingly popular among young people.
Mubarak Nkrumah, CEO of MiMLife Records, expressed his pride in seeing so many young individuals participating.
“This walk was truly embraced by the youth. Although many adults, parents and older residents joined us, the youth clearly made up the majority. They are the heart of this message and seeing them show up in such numbers means a lot,” he said.
With the walk successfully wrapped up, MiMLife Records is now gearing up for its next major event; the Music is my Life Concert, scheduled for 1st January 2026.
The highly anticipated artist lineup will be revealed soon.

