Near T2 check-in, Nallem Clothing is the African fashion stop at Kotoka.
This shop sits landside in Terminal 2, useful if you’re early for an ACC departure and still at check-in level. Nallem focuses on Ghanaian and broader West African styles: think printed shirts, dresses, and tailored pieces that actually fit into a carry-on. Prices skew mid-range for an airport shop, roughly what you’d pay at a mall in Accra, not luxury-boutique levels.
You’ll see a mix of 100% cotton and wax-print fabrics, with some items using well-known Ankara-style prints. Sizing usually runs from small up to at least XXL, which helps if you’re picking up gifts for family. There are also simpler polo-style tops and less loud patterns if you want something you can wear at the office after a 6-hour flight.
Expect typical airport hours that track with international departures out of T2, roughly from early morning check-in until the last evening flights close out. Stock leans more toward clothing than accessories, but you can still find some smaller pieces like scarves and caps that work as under-$30 gifts. If you’re connecting into T3, factor in a few extra minutes to walk back over from T2 before security lines build.
Best use of time: walk through with a specific budget in mind, pick one standout shirt or dress, and leave yourself at least 10 minutes to get to security and your gate in T2 or over to T3.