When Ghanaian businessman Richard Nii-Armah Quaye celebrated his 40th birthday at Independence Square, the event made headlines for its A-list guest list, performances by Africa’s biggest stars, and jaw-dropping displays of luxury. But long after the champagne stopped flowing, one element still has social media buzzing: the breathtaking, otherworldly decor that transformed the iconic venue into a fantasyland.
Three distinct, immersive themes ‘A Nude Skyfall,’ ‘Aqua,’ and ‘Red Flowery’ turned the sprawling venue into a visual symphony, each section more mesmerizing than the last. What made it even more remarkable? The genius behind the setups wasn’t flown in from Dubai or Europe—it was 100% Ghanaian talent.
- Jandel Limited brought celestial elegance with ‘A Nude Skyfall,’ draping the space in cascading ivory fabrics, suspended floral installations, and soft golden lighting that mimicked a twilight dreamscape.
- Event Tellz submerged guests in ‘Aqua,’ an oceanic wonderland featuring iridescent blues, shimmering wave-like structures, and crystal accents that evoked the depths of a luxury underwater realm.
- Bisdo Events set pulses racing with ‘Red Flowery,’ a bold, passionate explosion of crimson blooms, dramatic arches, and velvet textures that exuded opulence at every turn.
“Is This Really Independence Square?” – Social Media in Awe
As images flooded timelines, disbelief took over. “This can’t be the same Independence Square we know,” one user tweeted. Another commented, “Ghana’s event designers are operating on a different planet.”
The teams behind the magic revealed the effort behind the scenes:
- Over 72 hours of non-stop setup with a crew of 150+ artisans.
- Custom-made installations using premium imported fabrics, metals, and floral arrangements.
- Three separate red-carpet experiences, each tailored to its theme, ensuring guests felt the transition between worlds.
This wasn’t just decor it was a statement. In an industry where high-profile events often rely on international designers, Quaye’s choice to spotlight homegrown talent proved Ghana’s creative sector can compete on the global stage.
“We wanted to show that Ghanaian creativity is unmatched,” said Joel Aboagye of Jandel Limited. “This was a celebration of our craft as much as it was for RNAQ.”
With events of this scale now under their portfolio, Jandel, Event Tellz, and Bisdo Events are poised to become the most sought-after names in Africa’s luxury event space—and rightly so.
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Source:NKONKONSA.com