The Brock Royal Family has announced plans to host this year's Duku Walk, a much-anticipated annual event that brings together families, fitness enthusiasts, and business networks, while also throwing its weight behind the Osu Homowo Festival as a key sponsor.
The Duku Walk, which has become a permanent feature on the family's calendar, will once again draw patrons from far and near for a day of exercise, networking, and community bonding. According to organisers, this year's edition is set to be bigger, with a renewed focus on promoting healthy lifestyles and building lasting connections among participants and families.
"The Duku Walk has become a permanent feature on our calendar, and we are looking forward to making it bigger due to its potential for building healthy networks among families and businesses," the organisers said in a statement. "It's not going to be just a Walk, come in your numbers, strike business acquaintances, exercise and have fun to the fullest."
The event, which has grown in popularity over the years, serves as a platform for participants to engage in physical activity while forging meaningful connections in a relaxed and festive atmosphere.
In a separate announcement, the father and founder of the renowned family revealed that one of its subsidiary companies will sponsor this year's Osu Homowo Festival Celebration. The sponsorship is expected to support the annual festival, a cherished tradition of the Ga people, which commemorates the end of the hunger season with feasting, cultural displays, and community festivities.
The Brock Royal Family's involvement in both events underscores its commitment to community development, cultural preservation, and the promotion of healthy living. The Duku Walk is expected to draw hundreds of participants, while the sponsorship of the Osu Homowo Festival will contribute to the celebration of the rich cultural heritage of the Ga State.
