In the pulsating heart of Accra, where creativity thrives, one name stands out as a trailblazer in the events industry – Marcus Worthington Lewis, known to many as Khalifa of Accra.
As the CEO of Khalis Empire and Co-Founder of Youth Excellence Awards, Khalifa is reshaping the influencer landscape in Ghana and beyond.
With a sharp eye for trends, a natural knack for connecting with audiences, and a talent for innovative marketing strategies, Khalifa of Accra is not just an influencer, he is a force of nature.
His company, Khalis Empire, has quickly risen to prominence as a leading event marketing agency in Ghana, specializing in influencer marketing, brand consultancy, and digital strategies.
From the early days of social media, Khalifa had a clear vision to leverage its power to create authentic connections between event brands and consumers. “I saw the potential of social media early on.
Ghana’s rich culture and vibrant youth population inspired me to create a platform where event companies could engage meaningfully with their audience while promoting our unique Ghanaian identity through events,” he shared.
What sets Khalifa apart is his genuine approach to influencing. He doesn’t just promote brands; he forges partnerships that resonate with his followers.
By carefully selecting his collaborations, he ensures that every endorsement aligns with his values and those of his audience, setting him apart in an industry often characterized by superficiality.
Known for the “Khalifa Effect,” brands partnering with him have reported increased engagement, enhanced brand loyalty, and a significant boost in sales.
His knack for generating excitement around events enables clients to achieve their objectives swiftly and effectively.
Having hosted various successful events and promoted major gatherings like Club Shandy Pool Rave and Youth Excellence Awards, Khalifa’s influence extends beyond Ghana.
He was a key promoter for the Afropiano Festival in South Africa, solidifying his reputation as an event maestro.
Most recently, Khalifa of Accra organized the Garage All Black Party, further establishing himself as a powerhouse in the events industry.