Traditions Adaakoya festival The Gurunsi people in Bolgatanga and Zuarungu joyously celebrate Adaakoya annually, typically held from January to February....
Traditions Akwambo festival The Akwambo festival, a cherished tradition among the chiefs and communities of Agona Nyakrom and Agona Swedru in the...
Traditions Kuure festival Kuure, the annual festival celebrated by the predominantly blacksmith community of Zaare, holds profound significance as it...
Traditions Odambea Festival The Odambea Festival stands as a cherished annual tradition among the chiefs and communities of the Nkusukum Traditional...
Traditions Embracing Tradition: The Dipo Rites of passage... The Dipo Rites, a cherished but contentious traditional festival in Ghana, stands as one of the most attended events in the...
Traditions Exploring the fusion of craftsmanship and... In Teshie, Ghana's bustling capital, skilled craftsmen create whimsical fantasy coffins amidst the vibrant atmosphere of the...
Traditions Agbamevo Festival: Celebrating the heritage of... The Agbamevo Festival, also known as the Kente Festival, is an annual celebration observed by the chiefs and people of the...
Traditions Kloyosikplemi Festival: Honouring a century of... The Kloyosikplemi Festival is an annual celebration by the chiefs and people of Yilo Krobo in Somanya, located in the...
Traditions Fetu Afahye: Cape Coast’s annual celebration of... Every year, Cape Coast hosts the Fetu Afahye, a festival deeply rooted in tradition and community.
Traditions Eddie Festival: A celebration of culture and... The Eddie Festival is an annual cultural celebration observed by the chiefs and people of Wassa in Ghana's Western Region....
Traditions Ahobaakese Atopa Dance Festival: A celebration... The Ahobaakese festival, celebrated annually by the people of Gomoa Fetteh, a fishing and farming community in the Gomoa...
Traditions Abeadze Ahobaa Kese Festival: A celebration of... The Abeadze Ahobaa Kese Festival is a cherished annual celebration observed by the people of the Abeadze Traditional Area in...
Traditions Rites of Passage Among the Avatime People:... Among the Avatime people of Ghana, rites of passage form a vital cornerstone in the cultural fabric, marking significant...
Traditions Ohum Festival: Honouring nature and Akuapem and... Ohum Festival is a traditional celebration observed by the Akuapems and Akyems in Ghana's Eastern Region.
Traditions Nayiri Palace: The cultural heart of Mamprugu... The Nayiri Palace, located in Nalerigu, serves as the traditional seat of the overlord of Mamprugu and stands as a vibrant...
Traditions Nzema People: An ethnic group with rich... The Nzema are an ethnic group numbering about 328,700 individuals, with 262,000 residing in southwestern Ghana and 66,700 in...
Traditions Kpledjoo Festival: Tema's annual harvest... The Kpledjoo Festival, an annual harvest celebration, is a vibrant event observed by the chiefs and people of Tema in the...
Traditions Glimetoto Festival: Honouring Adaklu ancestry... The Glimetoto Festival is an annual event celebrated by the chiefs and people of the Adaklu Traditional Area in Ghana's...