The University of Media, Arts and Communication – Institute of Journalism (UniMAC-IJ) will host a seminar on Ghana’s cultural identity as part of the Ghana Month celebrations.
This event is spearheaded by the Department of Integrated Social Sciences, UniMAC-IJ.
The seminar, themed “Ghana’s Cultural Identity: Weaving Together Our Past, Present, and Future,” is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, at 10 am at the South Dzorwulu campus in Accra.
Osagyefo Anye Amoanpong Tabrako III, the paramount chief and president of the Wenchi Traditional Council, is special guest of honour.
The seminar aims to explore Ghana’s rich cultural heritage and its evolution through history.
The discussion will highlight how traditions, values, and historical experiences shape the nation’s identity and influence its future.
Students and staff are eagerly anticipating this event, which promises to be both educational and inspiring.
With the slogan “Let’s Celebrate Ghana, Embrace Our Heritage!”, this event emphasises the importance of national identity and unity.
Ghana Month, observed annually in March, is a dedicated period to honour the country’s culture, traditions, and values.
This seminar at UniMAC-IJ is expected to provide a platform for deep reflection and appreciation of Ghana’s unique cultural values while maintaining and strengthening them for future generations.
The Department of Integrated Social Sciences, UniMAC-IJ, invites all students, staff, and interested individuals to join this enriching seminar.
Together, let’s celebrate Ghana’s rich cultural identity and commit to preserving it for future generations.