MTN Ghana has once again demonstrated its dedication to preserving Ghana’s rich cultural heritage by donating GH¢32,000 to support the 88th Ada Asafotufiami Festival. The donation, comprising a cheque of GH¢30,000 and MTN airtime worth GH¢2,000, is a testament to the company’s ongoing commitment to the Ada Traditional Council and the entire Ada community.
Francis Gyan, Regional Sales Manager, emphasized the significance of traditional festivals like Asafotufiami in promoting unity, showcasing community uniqueness, and attracting visitors and investment opportunities. This marks the 18th consecutive year MTN Ghana has supported the festival, highlighting its commitment to delighting customers and contributing to local tourism and economic development.
MTN Ghana continues to support the celebration of traditional festivals like Asafotufiami because we believe they play a vital role in preserving Ghana’s cultural identity while contributing significantly to local tourism and economic development,” Gyan noted.
The company also set up experience centers which provided personalized support and services to customers, while engaging the community in conversations around MoMo fraud awareness and digital tools like MyMTNApp.
Nene Obichere Agudey III, Ada state Manklalo, expressed gratitude for MTN Ghana’s continued support, acknowledging the company’s vital role in the festival’s success.
MTN Ghana was presented with a plaque in recognition of its continuous contributions to the success of the Ada Asafotufiami Festival over the years. This prestigious award acknowledges MTN Ghana’s dedication to preserving and promoting Ghana’s rich cultural heritage. This recognition highlights MTN Ghana’s role as a responsible corporate citizen, working to make a positive impact on the lives of Ghanaians and promote cultural exchange.
The Ada Asafotufiami Festival is a vibrant celebration of the Ada people’s unique culture and traditions, showcasing their history, unity, and resilience. Through its support, MTN Ghana has demonstrated its commitment to the community and the festival’s enduring legacy.

