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Mustard Creations launches Ghana Impact & Innovation Awards 2026

Fri, 22 May 2026 Source: Manteaw Amos

Mustard Creations has announced plans to expand its national awards portfolio following the successful hosting of the maiden edition of the Ghana Educators Prestige Awards in Accra.




The premium events and creative production company, known for organising institutional events and brand positioning initiatives, stated that the success of the Ghana Educators Prestige Awards marks a significant step in redefining standards for recognition platforms in Ghana.

The awards ceremony, held on November 28, 2025, at the CLOGSAG Auditorium in Accra, was organised under the theme “Honouring Educators Shaping Futures.”

According to the organisers, the initiative became Ghana’s first private-sector-led awards platform dedicated to recognising educators, institutions, and brands contributing significantly to education and human capital development in the country.

The event attracted national attention and received coverage from several media outlets, including GhanaWeb, as well as television and radio stations.

The ceremony was hosted by Derrick Kwame Adjei, popularly known as Mr Dee the MC, a multi-award-winning professional event host and certified corporate MC.

Several notable personalities and institutions were honoured during the event, including Linda Akweley Ocloo, the Ghana Commission for UNESCO, senior municipal education directors, government appointees, and brands such as EduVision.

Following the success of the maiden edition, Mustard Creations has now unveiled the Ghana Impact & Innovation Awards 2026, scheduled to take place on July 31, 2026, at the CLOGSAG Auditorium in Accra.

The upcoming event will be organised under the theme “Celebrating Impact, Inspiring Innovation.”

Unlike the Ghana Educators Prestige Awards, which focused primarily on education, the new awards scheme will broaden its scope to include enterprise, entrepreneurship, creativity, philanthropy, and innovation.

According to the organisers, the platform seeks to spotlight individuals, institutions, and brands making measurable contributions to Ghana’s development.

Mustard Creations further announced that nominations, sponsorship opportunities, and strategic partnerships for the Ghana Impact & Innovation Awards 2026 are officially open.

The company described the initiative as a premium recognition platform designed to celebrate influence, innovation, and impact across various sectors of the Ghanaian economy.

Source: Manteaw Amos