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    Harmattan Winds Carry Gariba’s Rhythm to Navrongo

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read4 Views
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    Joseph Dumolga Blog of Wednesday, 29 January 2025

    Source: Elom Joseph Dumolga

    The Harmattan wind is whipping through Navrongo, carrying whispers of Gariba’s impending arrival.

    On April 21st, 2025, the Xtacy Entertainment Center is going to be a cauldron of anticipation.

    Gariba, one of the maestros of modern Ghanaian highlife, is a name synonymous with rhythm, soul, and electrifying performances.

    The Center, usually a space of casual revelry, had transformed. A stage, bathed in the hues of multicolored red, gold, and green, is already standing ready for the dozens of concertgoers.

    The air crackled with the scent of ‘waakye’ and the electric hum of a thousand conversations while treating themselves to good music and anything drinkable.

    As dusk surrendered to night on April 21st, 2025, the crowd will be surged like that of a sea of faces alight with expectation.

    Then, the lights will be dimmed. A hush fell. A lone kora’s melody is going to pierce the silence, weaving a tale of ancient traditions and modern aspirations.

    Gariba is expected to emerge with his presence commanding.

    His voice, which is a rich tapestry of Hausa, English and Twi, soared through the night.

    Gariba says the crowd will be his instruments. The cheers and rhythmic swaying is a symphony to his artistry.

    His music is expected to a bridge, connecting generations, and uniting hearts.

    The concertgoers from Navrongo and other parts of the region who will make it there will be dancing, singing, and going with Gariba’s rhythm.

    Remember the rate is Ghc50 ghc. Again there is going to be free wifi, Shisha, clubbing, Snooker, Photobooth, and more.

    Reach out to these numbers below for anything further; 0531583962/ 0247755228:



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