Entamoty Media successfully hosts 4th edition of Creators Festival at Jambo Spaces
The Creators Festival, powered by Entamoty Media Ltd, marked a successful fourth edition last Friday at Jambo Spaces, bringing together a vibrant community of content creators, influencers, and brands.
The three-day festival kicked off with a press conference previewing the lineup and activities, followed by a beach clean-up on Day 3, a meaningful act aligned with the event’s “Creators for Change” theme.
The main event on the final day (October 25) began at 1 p.m., drawing attendees for an afternoon of networking, vendor showcases, gaming, arts, and engaging experiences.
Around 4 p.m., the panel sessions commenced, featuring esteemed international and local speakers, including Sasha Ruddock, Endurance Grand, Kwadwo Sheldon, Annika Rothstein, SDK, Kojo Forex, Kobby Kyei, Yonny Friedman, and Erkuah Official.
These prominent figures discussed essential topics, such as brand opportunities for creators, the power of content in driving social change, niche discovery, brand collaborations, and more.
Before the main panels, breakout sessions covered practical topics for creators, such as copyright, content monetization, and mobile app tools for content creation, providing attendees with actionable insights and resources.
Barimah Amoaning Samuel, co-founder of the Creators Festival Ghana, expressed pride in the event’s success, noting that it exceeded team expectations despite limited funding. “We hope that next year will attract even more sponsorship,” Barimah stated, extending gratitude to partners and sponsors such as Menta Music, Akwaaba App, Tendo, Bisa Me App, Twellium Industries, and Flick Projector for their invaluable support.
A notable feature of this year’s festival was the sustainability-inspired set-up by art and set director Janet Nana Adwoa Owusu.
In a nod to environmental consciousness, the event incorporated recycled materials into its decor: the stage and red carpet were crafted from used pallets, the DJ stand from repurposed dust bins, and cocktail tables from recycled car tyres.
Inflatable rings marked the event entry, while drink crates made up the musical stage—a creative showcase of eco-friendly design.
This year’s Creators Festival was a testament to the power of content and community, creating a platform where influencers and industry professionals could unite to inspire, learn, and explore innovative ways to use their voices for change.
As plans for next year’s festival begin, organizers are hopeful for even more impactful partnerships to continue this inspiring tradition.