Meet Albert Nii Amartey Armah, the artists coordinator for Ghana’s 68th Independence Celebration in the UK

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London recently witnessed a spectacular celebration of Ghana’s 68th Independence at the Indigo at The O2, a renowned venue with a 2,800-seat capacity.

The grand occasion was a collaborative effort between three of the biggest Ghanaian event promoters—Akwaaba UK, West Coast UK, and Alordia Promotions—bringing together music lovers from across the UK and beyond.

At the heart of the event’s success was Albert Nii Amartey Armah, the Artists Coordinator, whose expertise ensured a seamless lineup of performers. As the CEO of West Valley Multimedia Ltd, Armah has established himself as a key figure in Ghana’s music and entertainment industry.

His company specializes in artist management, bookings, branding, promotions, and event marketing, making him a major force in the showbiz world.

The celebration was a true showcase of Ghanaian music and culture, with headline performances from R2Bees, Olive The Boy, and King Paluta.

A surprise appearance by D-Black sent the crowd into a frenzy. Hosting the event was Kojo Manuel, one of Ghana’s most vibrant MCs, who kept the energy high throughout the night.

Beyond the performances, the event served as a hub for notable figures from the Ghanaian entertainment industry, all coming together to support the celebration. The night was a non-stop celebration of authentic Ghanaian music, resonating with both Ghanaians and music lovers from around the world.

Albert Nii Amartey Armah has become a household name in the UK’s Ghanaian entertainment space, having coordinated several high-profile events, including the Ghana Party in the Park (2022, 2023, and 2024 editions), the Ghana Party in the Park and Business Expo 2025, and Kwabena Kwabena Live in London (2024). With his expertise, Armah continues to promote Ghanaian music and culture on an international stage.

Despite the event’s overall success, one challenge was that some attendees arrived late and were denied entry due to the venue’s rules on final admission times. Organizers urge future attendees to carefully read event flyers for important details on start and finish times to avoid disappointment.

The event not only celebrated Ghana’s independence but also projected Ghanaian music culture to the world. With an audience made up of diverse nationalities, it served as a testament to the growing global appeal of Ghanaian music and talent.

Albert Nii Amartey Armah’s dedication and coordination were instrumental in the event’s success, further solidifying his position as one of the UK’s leading figures in Ghanaian entertainment.