A wave of excitement is sweeping through Ghana’s creative arts space after celebrated actress and Culture Minister, Dzifa Gomashie, hailed a recent Guinness World Record bid as a bold and innovative leap for the industry.
In glowing remarks, Gomashie described the record-breaking attempt as more than just a quest for global recognition—calling it a transformative moment capable of redefining Ghana’s creative landscape. According to her, such daring initiatives showcase the ingenuity, resilience, and boundless potential of Ghanaian talent on the world stage.
“This is innovation at its finest,” she emphasized, underscoring how global platforms like Guinness World Records provide unparalleled visibility for local creatives. She noted that these groundbreaking efforts not only spotlight Ghana’s cultural richness but also inspire young artists to dream bigger and push boundaries.
Industry players have echoed her sentiments, praising the initiative as a strategic move that could open doors to international collaborations, tourism boosts, and increased investment in the arts sector.
As anticipation builds and eyes turn toward the global stage, one thing is clear: Ghana’s creative arts industry is no longer content with the sidelines—it’s aiming for world records and worldwide applause.



