Ghanaian musician and cultural ambassador, Okyeame Kwame, turned heads at the 2024 Earthshot Prize in South Africa with his striking traditional attire.
On November 6, 2024, the artist showcased Ghanaian heritage through his elegant kente ensemble, paired with regal accessories, as he stood alongside Prince William of Wales.
A Facebook post from Okyeame Kwame highlighted the moment, featuring him proudly representing Ghanaian culture on the global stage.
“Standing Next to Prince William of Wales, I was honoured. When I was invited to the #EarthshotPrize awards, I came to ask you, my wise counsel, whether I should wear a suit or represent as an African prince. 90% of you suggested I wear my kente. So you I listened to advice and threw on my Bonwire kente.
In fact, everybody wanted to take a picture with me. I have come to say thank you for advising me that #madeinghana is the way. Thank you to earthshot prize and multi choice group for organizing the programme. Thank you @princeandprincessofwales for the invitational,” he wrote.
The Earthshot Prize recognizes individuals and organizations tackling climate change and environmental challenges with groundbreaking ideas.
In 2024, the winners were unveiled during a glamorous event in Cape Town, South Africa. The ceremony was hosted by celebrated entertainer Billy Porter, known for his Emmy, Grammy, and Tony wins, alongside renowned television personality Bonang Matheba.
Launched in 2021, the Earthshot Prize draws inspiration from former U.S. President John F. Kennedy’s Moonshot initiative, which dared scientists to achieve the ambitious goal of sending astronauts to the moon and bringing them back safely.