Festivals & Events
When Accra Meets Dubai: Why the Hottest Real Estate Ticket This March Isn’t a Flight Ticket
The city is buzzing with a new kind of energy that has little to do with the usual traffic on the Spintex Road and everything to do with ambition.
There is a certain electricity in the air in Accra right now. The city is buzzing with a new kind of energy that has little to do with the usual traffic on the Spintex Road and everything to do with ambition. We are witnessing a shift. For years, the conversation about global real estate investment felt like a one-way street. To get in on the action, you had to get on a plane.
That changes this month.
From the 24th to the 26th of March, 2026, Nationwide Africa Properties Ltd is transforming the Pelican Hotel in Cantonments into a bridge between two of the most dynamic real estate markets in the world: Ghana and the UAE. This isn’t just another property exhibition with glossy brochures and polite smiles. It is a curated experience designed for the visionary investor—whether you are a native of this soil or a tourist who fell in love with the warmth of Accra and is now considering putting down roots here.

Why This Synergy Matters Now
If you have been watching the landscape, you know that Ghana’s housing story is one of immense potential. The demand for quality housing continues to outstrip supply, creating a unique window for smart capital. We are seeing a pivot towards vertical living and luxury finishes in areas like Airport West and Cantonments, signaling a maturity in what the market offers and what buyers expect. This is no longer just about finding a roof over your head; it is about securing a legacy asset in a country that is rapidly urbanizing.
Simultaneously, Dubai continues to prove it is not just a city of glittering towers, but a landscape of high-yield opportunity. With a regulatory environment that welcomes international investors and a focus on off-plan innovations and logistics hubs, the UAE remains a fortress for those looking to diversify their portfolios.
Bringing these two worlds together under one roof in Accra isn’t just convenient; it’s strategic. It acknowledges that the modern investor thinks globally but acts locally.
Three Days, Two Markets, One Future
So, why should you walk through those doors at the Pelican Hotel?
For the Native Ghanaian: This is your chance to play on an international field without leaving home. For too long, investing in Dubai felt like a distant dream reserved for those with insider knowledge. At this event, the distance collapses. You get face-to-face access to industry leaders who understand the UAE market inside and out. Whether you are looking for capital appreciation in emerging Dubai corridors or want to understand how to leverage off-plan purchases, the expertise is coming to you .
For the Tourist and Diaspora Visitor: You came to Ghana for the experience, the culture, the rhythm. But imagine leaving with more than just memories. Imagine securing a piece of the continent’s rise. Accra is becoming a hospitality and business hub, with luxury hotel brands setting up shop and a growing class of corporate tenants looking for premium living spaces. A property here, purchased during this event, isn’t just a vacation home; it is a high-ROI asset in a city on the move.
More Than Bricks and Mortar
What excites me most about this event is the subtext. It speaks to the growing confidence in the Ghanaian economy and its connection to global financial hubs like Dubai. The recent $1 billion investment deal between Ghana and the UAE signaled to the world that we are open for serious business. This event at the Pelican Hotel is the tangible next step—a chance for you, the individual investor, to participate in that macro-economic story.
We are talking about premium properties that redefine modern living. We are talking about connecting with leaders who don’t just sell houses, but build communities.
The future of real estate is borderless. You don’t need to choose between the vibrant pulse of Accra and the futuristic vision of Dubai. At this event, you get to claim your stake in both.
Save the dates. Bring your questions. Bring your vision. Let’s meet at the intersection of Ghanaian warmth and Emirati ambition.
We look forward to welcoming you to the Pelican Hotel.
Festivals & Events
Under Accra’s Evening Sky: A Celebration of Live Music at A&C Corner
As the sun dips behind Accra’s skyline and the evening air cools, Night Under The Stars Live Concert promises to turn A&C Corner into an open-air celebration of music, culture, and connection.
Scheduled for Saturday, June 27, from 6 PM to 9 PM, the concert invites guests to gather beneath the night sky for an evening where live performances meet the relaxed energy that has made Accra one of West Africa’s most exciting cultural capitals.
More than just a concert, the event reflects a growing tradition in Ghana’s urban culture: using public spaces to bring people together through music.
In recent years, outdoor live-music experiences have become increasingly popular in Accra, blending contemporary entertainment with the communal spirit that has long defined Ghanaian social life.
Events like this offer a modern expression of an old idea—the belief that music is best enjoyed collectively, whether through highlife rhythms, Afrobeats grooves, soulful vocals, or acoustic performances that encourage strangers to sing along.

What to Expect
Visitors can expect an intimate yet lively atmosphere. The setting at A&C Corner, known for its vibrant mix of shops, restaurants, and social spaces, creates a natural backdrop for an evening of entertainment.
As live bands and performers take the stage, guests will be able to relax with friends, discover local talent, and enjoy the easy flow of an Accra night.
Food and drinks are likely to be part of the experience, with the surrounding venue offering access to a variety of Ghanaian and international flavors.
The combination of music, conversation, and open-air ambiance captures a side of Accra that many travelers miss when focusing only on major tourist landmarks.
Why Attend
For international visitors, Night Under The Stars Live Concert offers a chance to experience Ghana beyond museums and historic sites. It is an opportunity to see how young creatives, music lovers, and families come together in a contemporary African city that is constantly reinventing itself.
For Ghanaians, the concert provides something equally valuable: a reason to slow down, reconnect with friends, and enjoy the simple pleasure of live music under the stars.
An Evening Worth Marking on the Calendar
Whether you are visiting Accra for the first time or rediscovering your own city, this concert promises an evening of rhythm, warmth, and shared memories—proof that some of Ghana’s best cultural experiences happen not inside a venue, but under the open sky.
Festivals & Events
Building Tomorrow: Ghana Futures Dialogue Brings Visionaries Together
What kind of nation will Ghana become by 2050? It is a question that reaches beyond politics and economics into the hopes, ambitions, and collective imagination of a people.
On Saturday, July 4, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., that conversation takes centre stage at the inaugural Ghana Futures Dialogue, an event bringing together leaders, students, academics, and changemakers to explore the future of the country under the theme, “Building the Foundations of Africa’s Gateway Nation.”
At a time when Ghana is navigating rapid technological change, urban growth, and evolving global partnerships, the dialogue offers a timely platform for reflection and action.
More than a conference, it is a meeting of minds focused on leadership, innovation, opportunity, and the strategic decisions that will shape Ghana for generations to come.
The event reflects a growing movement across Africa that encourages citizens to think long-term and actively participate in building sustainable, inclusive futures.
Visitors can expect thoughtful discussions and engaging exchanges between experienced leaders and emerging voices. Students and young professionals will have the opportunity to hear from experts, gain insights into future trends, and contribute their own perspectives on the Ghana they wish to inherit and help create.
The atmosphere promises to be energetic and forward-looking, with conversations ranging from education and entrepreneurship to technology, governance, and international collaboration.
For international visitors, the Ghana Futures Dialogue offers a unique window into the aspirations of one of West Africa’s most influential nations.
Rather than experiencing Ghana solely through its historic landmarks and cultural attractions, attendees will witness how Ghanaians are actively shaping the country’s next chapter.
For locals, the event provides a chance to reconnect with a shared vision of national development while engaging with fellow citizens who are passionate about progress and innovation.
As Ghana continues to strengthen its reputation as a gateway to Africa, conversations like these become increasingly important.
The Ghana Futures Dialogue invites everyone—from seasoned professionals to curious students—to be part of a discussion that looks beyond today and asks a simple but powerful question: what must we build now to create the Ghana we want in 2050?
Festivals & Events
Where History Is Shared: Inside Bechem’s Colourful Adekyem Festival
As the Harmattan breeze drifts gently across Bechem and the rhythms of traditional drums echo through the town, a festive energy takes hold.
Streets come alive with vibrant cloth, singing voices, and jubilant processions as chiefs, elders, and families gather to celebrate the Adekyem Festival, one of the most important cultural events in Ghana’s Ahafo Region.
The festival’s name carries a story deeply rooted in history. Bechem is derived from the Akan word “Adekyem,” meaning a place where gifts, valuables, or items are shared.
According to tradition, the town earned this name because it served as the location where booty acquired during historic Asante wars was distributed among victorious warriors and allies.
Over time, this act of sharing evolved into a symbol of unity, generosity, and communal responsibility—values that remain at the heart of the festival today.
Held annually in November or December, the Adekyem Festival brings together natives of Bechem from across Ghana and abroad. The celebration begins with traditional rites that honour ancestors and seek blessings for the community.
Chiefs appear in magnificent kente cloth and gold regalia, carried in colourful palanquins amid the sounds of talking drums, horns, and enthusiastic dancing.
The grand durbar of chiefs is one of the festival’s highlights, drawing visitors eager to witness the splendour of Akan chieftaincy and tradition.
Beyond the pageantry, the festival serves as a time of reflection and renewal. Elders recount the history of the town, preserving oral traditions for younger generations.
Families reunite, disputes are settled, and development projects are discussed, reinforcing the festival’s role as a platform for community building.
Cultural performances, traditional music, dance displays, and local cuisine further enrich the experience, creating an atmosphere that is both celebratory and educational.
In a rapidly changing world, the Adekyem Festival remains a powerful reminder of the importance of heritage, identity, and collective memory.
It connects the people of Bechem to their past while strengthening bonds for the future.
For travellers seeking an authentic encounter with Ghanaian culture, the Adekyem Festival offers far more than entertainment.
It is an invitation to witness history come alive, to experience the warmth of community, and to discover how a centuries-old tradition of sharing continues to define the spirit of Bechem today.
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