Ghanaian culinary star Chef Abbys has once again lifted the nation’s flag high as she took the global stage at the prestigious Bridge Summit in Abu Dhabi, one of the world’s biggest gatherings for media leaders, innovators, creators and cultural influencers.
Representing Ghana and the wider African creative community, Chef Abbys delivered an inspiring address that highlighted the power of food, culture and storytelling in shaping global conversations. Her presentation explored how African creators can leverage digital platforms to share authentic narratives, build global communities and create sustainable influence in the creator economy.
At the summit, Chef Abbys spoke alongside notable global figures, putting her in a spotlight that further solidifies her rising influence in media and culinary creativity. Her insights touched on Ghana’s growing presence in global digital spaces and the need for more platforms that amplify African talent.
Organizers praised her for bringing a fresh, culturally rich perspective to the summit, while attendees applauded her ability to blend creativity, leadership and cultural advocacy in her message.
Chef Abbys’ appearance at the Bridge Summit marks yet another milestone in her remarkable journey, from captivating thousands on social platforms with her food content to becoming one of Africa’s leading voices in digital creativity.
Her achievement is not just personal; it serves as an inspiration to young Ghanaian creators and a testament to the increasing global relevance of Ghana’s creative and culinary industries.
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