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Ghana Tourism Official Rejects 'Detty December' Label, Here’s Why

Ghana Tourism Official Rejects ‘Detty December’ Label, Here’s Why

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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In a surprising move that has put the country’s vibrant party reputation on trial, a top Ghanaian official has publicly rejected the wildly popular “Detty December” label, calling it a term with “negative connotations” and launching a quiet campaign to rebrand the nation’s most profitable season.

Kofi Okyere-Darko, the official overseeing Ghana’s relationship with its massive diaspora, told the BBC at a summit in Accra that on a “personal level,” he does not want the word “detty”—West African Pidgin for “dirty” used to express wild, unrestricted fun—to be associated with anything Ghana.” The government, he revealed, has already been pushing the more sanitized “December in Ghana” as its official tourism initiative.

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  • A Clash of Generations: Official Branding vs. Youth Culture
  • From ‘Detty’ to ‘D.I.G.’: A Rebrand in the Making
  • Why It Matters

Ghana Tourism Official Rejects 'Detty December' Label, Here’s Why
A Clash of Generations: Official Branding vs. Youth Culture

The official’s discomfort highlights a growing cultural rift. “The young people somehow prefer ‘Detty December’, but officially, that’s not the name,” Okyere-Darko said, acknowledging the grassroots power of a term popularized by Nigerian musician Mr Eazi’s “Detty Rave” festival eight years ago. While the government sees “Detty” as potentially tawdry, the youth and international visitors have embraced it as the anthem for a season that sees Accra teeming with diaspora tourists from the U.S. and Europe, partying seven days a week to concerts by stars like Busta Rhymes and Giggs.

The economic stakes are enormous. Last December alone, more than 125,000 international visitors flocked to Ghana—a number that dwarfs any other month and has been consistent for years, providing a massive year-end boost to the economy. The official is walking a tightrope: how to capitalize on this tourism gold rush without letting the “detty” brand define the nation’s image.

From ‘Detty’ to ‘D.I.G.’: A Rebrand in the Making

In a nod to the need for a catchier alternative, Okyere-Darko responded positively to suggestions of rebranding. He proposed shortening “December in Ghana” to the initials “D.I.G.,” encouraging visitors to “dig it!”—a clear attempt to craft a state-approved slogan with youthful appeal.

This push is part of Ghana’s broader, years-long strategy to position itself as the premier destination for the African diaspora, a campaign that began with the landmark “Year of Return” in 2019. The goal is to shift the narrative from one of pure hedonism to one of “investment seminars, networking sessions, and cultural showcases” that offer pathways into Ghanaian business, property, and culture.

Why It Matters

The rejection of “Detty December” is Ghana’s attempt at narrative control. For the government, “Detty” represents a limiting, potentially reckless stereotype that could overshadow efforts to be seen as a serious destination for investment and cultural pilgrimage. For the millions of young people and visitors, it is an authentic, homegrown celebration of joy and return.

The official’s stance also echoes local complaints about “price gouging, overcrowding and intense traffic” during the season. By pushing “December in Ghana,” the state is attempting to curate the experience—promoting a more orderly, “meaningful” engagement with the country that it controls, rather than the organic, chaotic “detty” explosion it does not.

One thing is clear: whether they call it “Detty December” or “D.I.G.,” the world is coming to Ghana for the party. The only question is what name will be on the official invitation.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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