
The Ghana High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Her Excellency Mrs Sabah Zita Benson, has called on Ghanaian-owned businesses in the UK to deepen their investment and economic engagement with Ghana, describing the diaspora as a critical driver of national development.


Her Excellency made the call during a visit to Ghanaian businesses in Birmingham, where she interacted with entrepreneurs, listened to their challenges, and encouraged stronger partnerships between the diaspora and institutions in Ghana. She emphasised that the government recognises the enormous contribution of Ghanaians abroad and is keen to create a more enabling environment for investment, trade, and skills transfer back home.
Ghanaians residing in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland who are looking to register and obtain the National Identification Card, the Ghana Card, can now heave a sigh of relief, as Ghana’s High Commissioner to the UK and Northern Ireland, Her Excellency Sabah Zita Benson, announced during her speech at the dinner dance about the arrival of Ghana Card registration equipment.
She said that this move will save citizens the hassle and expense of travelling back home to register for their national identification.

The business engagement was followed by a colourful community celebration — the Taptap Send Customers Christmas Dinner & Dance, organised by Taptap Send on last Saturday at the Al Miraj Banqueting Suites, Birmingham. The event brought together community leaders, business owners, professionals, and families to celebrate culture, partnership, and the spirit of giving during the festive season.
The President of the Ghana Union, Greater Birmingham, Mr Paul Adoba, also addressed the gathering, welcoming members and supporters while stressing the importance of unity, collaboration, and cultural celebration within the Ghanaian community.
The evening opened with a prayer by Rev. Dr Charles Addai-Mensah, Head Pastor of Sureway Assemblies of God, Birmingham. A warm welcome address was delivered by Mawutor Abraham, Growth Director for Taptap Send Africa, who spoke on the theme “Looking Back, Looking Forward: Growth, Community, and the Taptap Send Promise.” He highlighted Taptap Send’s commitment to affordable, reliable remittances and its growing role in supporting African diaspora communities.
A special anthem segment featured the national anthems of England, Nigeria, and Ghana, reflecting the diversity and shared heritage of the audience.
In her keynote address as Special Guest of Honour, Her Excellency Mrs Sabah Zita Benson reflected on the strength of diaspora–government partnerships, the importance of community empowerment, and the opportunities that lie ahead in the coming year. She commended organisations like Taptap Send for bridging financial gaps and supporting families and businesses across borders.
The event also featured an exciting raffle draw, with prizes donated by community-supportive businesses including Green Ghana, First Class Shipping, Afro Ganza, Golden Park Events, and Wealth Max Financial Services, offering items such as rice and fufu packages, shipping discounts, Amazon vouchers, and financial services support.
Adding a cultural dimension to the evening, the first runner-up of Miss Ghana UK delivered remarks as a cultural ambassador, highlighting the community’s achievements and introducing key leaders present at the event.
The Dinner & Dance concluded on a high note, blending networking, cultural pride, and celebration. Attendees praised the event for strengthening community bonds and reinforcing the message that the Ghanaian diaspora remains a vital partner in Ghana’s development journey.
The Tap Tap organizing team consisted of:
Nzube Ufodike – UK Growth Ambassador, Organizer
Daryl Koku Mawutor Abraham – Growth Director for Africa at Taptap
Michael Opoku – People Operations at Taptapsend, Planner, and Event Organizer
Aklass – Co-Founder in Ghana, Coordinator
Lady Theresa – Co-Founder in Ghana, Assistant Organizer
Prince – Co-Founder in Ghana, Member
Her Excellency also joined the Church of Pentecost in Birmingham










Abraham – Growth Director Africa at Taptap(L) and
Michael Opoku – People Ops Taptapsend – Planner & Event organiser






















































H.E. at The Church Of Pentecost – Birmingham











