Jelvis Kwame Baidoo to Launch TripleR Campaign at Kente Night 2026 in Memphis
The Ghanaians in Memphis Association is set to host an exciting edition of Kente Night 2026, a cultural celebration that continues to unite Ghanaians and lovers of African heritage in Memphis.
This year’s event is expected to be even more impactful, as it will feature the live appearance of Jelvis Kwame Baidoo, who will use the platform to officially launch the much-anticipated TripleR Campaign.

Kente Night has become one of the most significant gatherings for the Ghanaian diaspora in Memphis, showcasing the richness of Ghana’s culture through music, fashion, and cuisine.
The event provides a vibrant space for networking, cultural exchange, and celebration of identity, bringing together individuals from diverse backgrounds under one common heritage.
The presence of Jelvis Kwame Baidoo adds a new dimension to this year’s celebration. Known for his commitment to youth empowerment and community development through the Jelvis Foundation, his participation goes beyond representation—it signals purpose and action.
His decision to launch the TripleR Campaign at such a culturally symbolic event reflects a strategic move to connect with the diaspora and inspire collective responsibility.
The TripleR Campaign, which is already generating anticipation, is expected to focus on impactful community-driven initiatives aimed at creating sustainable change.
While full details of the campaign are yet to be unveiled, it is widely believed to align with Jelvis Baidoo’s vision of empowering individuals, promoting leadership, and encouraging community transformation.
Kente Night 2026 will not only celebrate tradition but also serve as a platform for meaningful conversations and initiatives that extend beyond entertainment.
Attendees will experience a blend of cultural pride and forward-thinking leadership, making the event both inspiring and memorable.
Organizers have emphasized that the event is open to all who appreciate Ghanaian culture, with special arrangements made for students and members of the association.

The night promises energetic performances, authentic Ghanaian dishes, and a strong display of traditional attire, particularly the iconic kente fabric that symbolizes heritage and pride.
As anticipation builds, the spotlight is firmly on Memphis as it prepares to host a night that merges culture with purpose.
The launch of the TripleR Campaign by Jelvis Kwame Baidoo is expected to be a defining moment, reinforcing the importance of unity, identity, and impact within the Ghanaian diaspora.
Kente Night 2026 is not just an event—it is a celebration of culture, a gathering of community, and a step toward meaningful change.