The National Nkoko Festival, held on 31st December 2025 and 1st January 2026 at Osu Oxford Street, brought together poultry farmers, food vendors, and members of the public in a vibrant celebration of Ghana’s local poultry industry. The festival formed part of a government initiative known as the Nkoko Nkitinkiti Project, aimed at promoting large-scale local poultry production and reducing dependence on imported chicken products.
Images by Rita Naa Ayeley Armah








stalls presented raw chicken products, emphasizing freshness and readiness for the local market, while the aroma of grilled chicken filled the air as vendors prepared a variety of poultry-based delicacies for patrons.











The festival attracted large crowds, turning Osu Oxford Street into a hub of culture, commerce, and cuisine. Beyond the food, the event served as an educational platform, encouraging Ghanaians to support local farmers and embrace home-grown poultry products as part of national development efforts.













































