Nigerians in Ghana toast to 60th anniversary @ Sai Wine Café
Sai Wine Café with the support of the Ghana Nigeria Business Council celebrated 60 years of Nigeria’s Independence at their new location in Osu, Accra.
Patrons including CEO’s and Senior Executives of some of Ghana’s leading Nigerian and Ghanaian owned Banks and Insurance companies, as well as Government officials and Executive Members of Nigerian Associations graced the occasion.
As one of the largest West African communities in Ghana, guests were given the treat, everything “Naija” with the Nigerian signature beverage, “Chap-man” being served as the welcome drink and array of delicacies including peppered snail, soya kebab, peppered gizzard and more.
Marinated with a live band performing Nigerian afrobeat tunes and closing the evening with a DJ playing all our favourite Naija tunes.
‘Nigeria are our brothers, we borrow a lot from their culture and lifestyle and this was a perfect opportunity to celebrate Nigerians and further emphasize our desire to ensure all Nigerians feel welcomed and confident that we shall overcome any troubled waters’ stated Executive Secretary to the GNBC and owner of Sai Wine Ms Nadia Takyiwaa-Mensah.
Mr Reginald Laryea, Chairman of GNBC states, “We were very happy to support Sai Wine Café with this event as we felt it had the best intentions and was timely. Key objectives were met, preparing the grounds for us to re-introduce and re-launch our organisation in the coming month”
With over 100 attendees including Nigerians and Ghanaians – the successful evening event was a reminder of a strong and longstanding relationship Ghana and Nigeria represent and uphold.
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