Accra is gearing up for another exciting edition of Porials Pitch, the fast-growing retail and lifestyle event founded by Dulcie Boateng. Scheduled for April 18th 2026 at Ghud Park, the event marks its third edition after quickly evolving into one of Ghana’s most talked-about consumer experiences.
Since its debut in 2024, Porials Pitch has grown from a bold concept into a large-scale marketplace that seamlessly blends commerce, entertainment and youth culture into a high-energy, immersive event.
At its core, the event goes beyond a traditional shopping fair. It serves as a dynamic marketplace connecting online vendors with real-life customers, typically featuring over 100 businesses offering products ranging from fashion and beauty to tech and home essentials all within one space. Attendees can expect exclusive discounts, interactive brand experiences and a vibrant, festival-like atmosphere driven by music, DJs, artiste performance and influencer appearances.
Previous editions have drawn massive crowds, with reports of over 10,000 attendees in 2025. The event has also become known for its exciting incentives, including giveaways, shopping vouchers, electronics and even cars, adding to its growing appeal.
Beyond retail, Porials Pitch has cemented its place as a cultural movement in Accra, particularly among young entrepreneurs and creatives. With backing from major sponsors and driven by Dulcie Boateng’s strong social media influence, the platform has become a powerful space for small businesses to gain visibility and scale.
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