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Nkyinkyim Band crowns AgriFair 2025 with electrifying closing performance

The three-day AgriFair 2025 ended on a lively note on Sunday as the Nkyinkyim Band delivered a spirited musical performance that drew hundreds to the main arena at the Efua Sutherland Children’s Park.

The band’s energetic blend of highlife, traditional rhythms, and contemporary sounds quickly turned the closing moments of the fair into a festive celebration. Their performance, which began with a vibrant highlife set, saw exhibitors, farmers, shoppers, and families gather around the stage, many dancing and singing along.

What began as a routine end-of-day performance soon became the highlight of the fair’s final hours. Nkyinkyim Band’s seamless transitions between genres — from Afro-fusion to reggae-inspired melodies — kept the crowd fully engaged. Children danced in front of the stage, farmers in boots joined the circle, and vendors left their stands briefly to enjoy the music.

The band’s popular tune “Nkyinkyim Vibes” drew some of the loudest cheers of the evening, prompting a wave of phones capturing the moment. Their closing number, a high-tempo blend of folk and contemporary rhythms, earned them prolonged applause from the audience.

AgriFair 2025, organised by Channel One TV and Citi FM, brought together thousands of visitors over its three-day run. Beyond showcasing fresh farm produce, agric technology, and practical Agric Clinics, the fair also offered a cultural experience, with Nkyinkyim Band’s performance providing a fitting end to the event.

Exhibitors, including Legacy Crop Improvement Centre, Development Bank Ghana, Agri-Impact, GIRSAL, Horticulture Business Platform, and Twellium Industrial Company Limited, praised the strong turnout and audience engagement throughout the fair.

As the band wrapped up and exhibitors began packing up, many attendees described the closing performance as the highlight of the day, adding a celebratory finish to an event focused on promoting Ghana’s agricultural potential.

The 2025 AgriFair officially closed with organisers expressing gratitude to partners and participants, marking another successful edition of the growing annual showcase.

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