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Watch historic footage of Ghana’s 1976 International Trade Fair opening

Some patrons at the Trade Fair site in 1976 [Image Credit: Bright Simons] Some patrons at the Trade Fair site in 1976 [Image Credit: Bright Simons]

In 1976, Ghana hosted the International Trade Fair and Exhibition, marking a historic moment in international trade and economic collaboration.

The site, located at Tse Addo in the La Dade Kotopon constituency, was designed by Vic Adegbite, Jacek Chyrosz, and Stanislaw Rymasze­wski and was part of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s industrialization agenda aimed at expanding the country’s international trade efforts.

The fair attracted exhibitors from 273 companies across 29 countries, showcasing Ghana’s growing prominence as a hub for trade and innovation in Africa. The event featured industries ranging from manufacturing to agriculture and technology.

Footage from the 1976 opening event has recently emerged on social media, depicting how the fair provided a platform for businesses to connect, exchange ideas, and explore investment opportunities at the time.

Although Dr. Nkrumah was not present due to his overthrow in 1966, Lieutenant General J. A. Ankrah, the Head of State at the time, officially opened the event. It saw the participation of 17 foreign countries, 7 African nations, and over 40 Ghanaian industries.

Subsequent international trade fairs were occasionally further solidifying the event’s importance.

The Ghana Trade Fair reinforced the country’s commitment to economic growth and international cooperation, leaving a lasting legacy as one of the most successful trade fairs in the region’s history.

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