Copyright a1radioonline

Nayorigo in the Upper East Region witnessed an unforgettable moment as Stevo Atambire drew thousands of people to the 2025 edition of the Saa Woo Festival. The event blended music, culture, and social impact, reaffirming Stevo’s vision of using art as a tool for unity and development. This year’s edition reached new heights with a captivating guest performance from Afrobeat star Kelvyn Boy, whose energy and sound electrified the crowd. Fans danced deep into the night, celebrating a festival that continues to grow in scale and influence each year. For the first time in the festival’s history, the Chief of Nayorigo, the Upper East Regional Minister, the Municipal Chief Executive of Bolgatanga, the Member of Parliament for Bongo, and several dignitaries graced the event. Their attendance marked a milestone, symbolizing the growing importance of Saa Woo as a unifying cultural platform in northern Ghana. Beyond entertainment, this year’s festival carried a humanitarian touch. Aloobo International Hospital in Namoo provided free hepatitis B screening and vaccination, ensuring that attendees not only enjoyed good music but also benefitted from essential health services. Stevo Atambire expressed gratitude to the people of Nayorigo, sponsors, and partners who made the event a success. He said the record turnout shows how culture can foster peace, unity, and progress when communities come together. Saa Woo Festival 2025 has once again set a new standard for cultural events in the region, proving that music, tradition, and social responsibility can go hand in hand in transforming lives and strengthening community bonds. Source: a1radioonline.com|101.1|Moses Apiah|Nayorigo