The fifth Ghana Content Creators Festival has concluded in Accra with a renewed push to deepen digital literacy and cryptocurrency adoption among Africa’s fast-growing creator community.
The event, held on Saturday, November 22, 2025, at the 3Music HQ, brought together leading creators, innovators and industry actors in what has become the capital’s biggest annual platform for the creative digital economy.
This year’s festival was spearheaded by Amoaning Samuel, Founder of the Ghana Content Creators Festival and CEO of Entamoty Media, in partnership with Binance Africa. The collaboration formed part of a strategic agenda to position creators at the centre of Africa’s digital and crypto transformation.
“I’m proud to have partnered with Binance Africa to host the 5th edition of the Content Creators Festival in Ghana. This partnership aligns with my mission to drive massive digital and crypto adoption across Africa. There’s no better place to start than with content creators the true engines of today’s digital economy,” Amoaning Samuel said.
The festival was celebrated under the theme “Monetization Mindset: Boosting the Creators Economy”, emphasising the need for creators to turn talent into viable economic ventures. Participants engaged in panel sessions, high-impact workshops and networking activities focused on monetisation strategies, digital tools and emerging technologies shaping the creator economy.
In the lead-up to the main event, a Female Creators Masterclass was organised on Tuesday in partnership with Google AICC. The session equipped women in the digital content space with practical skills, industry insights and storytelling techniques, reaffirming the festival’s commitment to inclusivity and female empowerment.
With Binance Africa as headline partner, discussions also explored the growing importance of cryptocurrency and blockchain in unlocking global opportunities for African creators. Delegates were introduced to new possibilities in digital payments, decentralised platforms and Web3 applications capable of scaling creators’ work beyond geographical boundaries.
Amoaning Samuel expressed appreciation to Binance and all supporting partners, noting the significance of the collaboration in shaping Africa’s digital direction. “I’m deeply thankful to Binance and every partner who supported this vision. This festival is not just an event; it’s a movement aimed at building Africa’s digital future through education, innovation, and collaboration,” he said.
Since its inception, the Ghana Content Creators Festival has evolved into a major driver of learning, collaboration and economic opportunity, cementing its position as a transformative platform within Africa’s creative and digital ecosystem.