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One Africa. Many Stories: Africa Day in Ghana

one africa. many stories africa day in ghana

Africa Day, marked on 25 May, is a time to speak about identity, culture, sport and community through people’s own stories.

For 1xBet, Africa Day is connected with the idea “Africa Through My Eyes.” Africa may be described through music, family ties, local traditions, creativity, sport, everyday work and personal memories. That is why the brand is marking the date with a Facebook contest built around personal views and feelings.

Culture that starts with people

African culture travels through music, sport, fashion, film, food and language. Still, many strong cultural meanings begin locally: in a neighbourhood, at a family gathering, on a football pitch, at a market, during a song or through a story passed from one person to another.

In Ghana, this local feeling is easy to recognise. Football brings people together around Black Stars national pride and club loyalty. Music and dance connect generations. Traditions, food, textiles and community life help people express where they come from and what they value.

For 1xBet Ghana, this matters because communication should feel close to people’s real experience. Africa Day is a chance to hear how people in Ghana describe Africa in their own words.

“Africa is a continent of many voices, strong communities and a rich sports culture. Ghana is an important part of that story, with its own cultural energy, loyal football fans and clear sense of identity. For 1xBet Ghana, being present here means listening to local audiences and respecting their stories,” said a 1xBet representative.

Africa Through My Eyes: 1xBet contest for Africa Day

To mark Africa Day, 1xBet Ghana is launching the Africa Through My Eyes contest on Facebook.

The idea is simple: participants are invited to share what Africa means to them personally by completing the phrase: “For me, Africa = …”

The answer can be about culture, people, sport, music, traditions, family, personal memories, inspiration or everyday life. There is no single correct version. The goal is to give space to real thoughts and personal views.

To join the contest, users need to:

  • comment under the campaign post on Facebook;
  • complete the phrase “For me, Africa = …”;
  • tag a friend in the comments.

The contest runs from 25 to 31 May. Winners will be announced on 4 June. Selected participants will receive prizes: speakers and headphones.

Why Africa Day matters

Africa Day gives different voices one shared moment. For 1xBet Ghana, this day is a reminder that real connection begins with local understanding. The brand’s role is to encourage and provide the platform for conversations that matter to people: sport, community, celebration, creativity and shared experience.

One Africa. Many Stories. works for this day because Africa is shaped every day by people who live it, speak about it, celebrate it and carry it forward.

Join the Africa Through My Eyes contest on 1xBet Facebook from 25 to 31 May: complete the phrase “For me, Africa = …”, tag a friend in the comments and share what Africa means to you.

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Sampson Halm is a Ghanaian blogger.

Halm grew up in Takoradi, a city located in the Western Region of Ghana. He received his early education at Bethel Methodist Primary & J.H.S in Takoradi. For his higher education, he enrolled at Takoradi Technical University, where he successfully earned an HND in purchasing and supply.

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