CEO Afrique to host KRUNCHY FEST 17 at Central University Campus on October 19 - 21
KRUNCHYFEST‘17 is the first of its kind going to be held on Central
university campus, Miotso campus organized by CEO Afrique in
collaboration with the Student Representative Council (SRC).
This festival is going to be a
3 day packed activity of food fair, seminar-talk and music night. During this
events students are going to be entertained, educated, inspired and given a
shared experience of the success story from our respected celebrities.
The festival
will take place on the 19th, 20th and on the 21stOctober and will happen on a Thursday (Day1) , Friday (Day 2) and a Saturday (Day
3) .The show will host over 4000 students across the country (including invited
schools).
DAY1 (OFFICIAL LAUNCH)
➤Day 1
also known as “SANKOFA NIGHT” will commence in an official and grand
style hosting fashion designers across the country with the entire school
characterized and branded the African way and also include drama, dance, rap
attack, poetry, art display
DAY 2
➤Stands
will be mounted at the fore court of Central Plaza where local and continental
dishes will be exhibited. In addition a segment called “COOKING WITH THE
STARS” where we will host tv presenter Regina
Van Helvert and movie actor Umar Krupp in a cooking competition.
The main dishes to be prepared
will be local dishes. This competition is to promote local dishes among the
youth as well as encouraging the ladies and gentlemen to start cooking more
local dishes.
➤Later in
the evening, a TALKSHOW which will host Regina Van Helvert, Stonebwoy,
James Gardener, John Dumelo and Aaron Adatsi.
The main to be discussed at the night with the stars is How To Use Social media To Promote Your Business and it will be Mc
by Umar Krupp. It will also host
comedian khemikal and comedian Tee Kay and will also include musical performances.
Day 3
➤The
night will be crowned a performance themed Confession
Night with VGMA Highlife Song of the Year Kofi Kinaata
As part of our social
responsibility, we seek to also touch the lives of children living with the Scoliosis
(spine deformities) within our African community. This year’s festival is
targeted at reaching out to the less privileged.
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