Abeiku Santana represents Ghana at 2022 International Summer Week Festival in Sardinia

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Celebrated Ghanaian tourism oriented media personality and entrepreneur, Gilbert “Abeiku Santana” Agrrey is representing the country at this year’s International Summer Week in Sardinia, Italy.

This follows an invitation he received from Associazione TDM2000, Commune di Cagliari and Fondazione di Sardegna to participate in the event after the successful execution of the first ever Ghana Music Awards France in Toulouse under his board chairmanship last week.

Abeiku Santana with some of the participants at the event

International Summer Week is the meeting point for young passionate people to explore new cultures and discover new ways of expressing themselves through arts. For over 20 years, the event has presented the beauties of Sardinia to the world, and enabled participants to discover Mediterranean life, the richness of other cultures and new ways of expression. Sardinia is home to some of the world’s most fascinating beaches and a perfect destination for summer vacations.

Every year over 200 young travelers from all over Europe and the world travel to participate in the International Summer Week making it one of the biggest intercultural events in the summer.

A cross section of participants at the week-long event

Each day of the event comes with visit to different landmarks and the evening comes with a different party vibe.

During the entire week long celebrations, Abeiku Santana popularly known as Mr. Tourism will be demonstrating Ghana’s rich culture at the global intercultural village and contribute traditional Ghanaian music and a current contemporary Afrobeats song to be used to create a playlist that will be shared at the intercultural nights of the festival.

The festival which began on the 1st of August will end on the 8th.

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