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Ghana Cultural Forum pays tribute to Padiki, urges creatives to continue her mission
July 9, 2026
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Ghana Cultural Forum pays tribute to Padiki, urges creatives to continue her mission

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  • The Ghana Cultural Forum (GCF) has paid tribute to acclaimed visual artist Sharon Dede Padi (Padiki), celebrating her contributions to Ghana's visual arts and cultural development.
  • Padiki was recognized as a fearless advocate for visual arts, cultural heritage preservation, and increased investment in the creative economy.
  • She achieved global recognition as the first official Guinness World Records holder for the Largest Leaf Print Painting, showcasing Ghanaian innovation rooted in tradition.
  • The Forum highlighted her role in promoting collaboration within the creative sector and advocating for culture as a driver of national development.
  • GCF urged stakeholders to honor Padiki's legacy by strengthening Ghana's creative industry, nurturing talent, and elevating culture as a national priority.

Why This Matters

This article underscores the significant role of Ghana's creative industry and cultural heritage in national development and global recognition. It calls for collective action and investment to bolster the sector, which can foster economic growth, promote Ghana's unique identity, and inspire future generations of artists and cultural workers.

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