Ghanaian gospel musician and fashion designer Omanba Rita graced today’s episode of Ahotor Mmre with Obaapa Janee, calling on Ghanaians to rally behind their own.
With passion and conviction, she urged viewers, “Let’s patronize our Ghana-made goods, especially Ghanaian wear and staff, and help make Ghana a better place.”
Omanba Rita, known both for her soul-stirring gospel tunes and her unique fashion designs, has long been a voice for local talent.
Today, her message resonated even louder. With a career that beautifully weaves music and fashion, she has become a beacon of inspiration for many.
During the show, she highlighted the significance of supporting locally produced goods—not just as a means of economic empowerment, but as a celebration of Ghanaian culture and ingenuity.
The conversation delved into how patronizing local goods can stimulate the economy, create jobs, and foster a sense of national pride.
Supporting our small businesses not only preserves our cultural heritage, but the united efforts of our community can also transform Ghana’s socio-economic landscape.
Her call to patronize Ghana-made goods stands as an invitation to every Ghanaian to be a part of a movement that not only celebrates culture but also builds a better future for all.
Omanba Rita’s advocacy is a reminder that every purchase is a vote for local craftsmanship and sustainable development.
In a country rich with talent and tradition, the time is ripe to wear our heritage with pride—and in doing so, to pave the way for amore prosperous Ghana.
Story by Obaapa Janee/ ahotoronline.com