
The Abangye festival is a significant cultural celebration held in Moree, a coastal town in Ghana's Central Region. It serves as a moment for the people to reflect on their history, honour their founders, and celebrate their unique heritage.
The Kpledjoo Festival, an annual harvest celebration, is a vibrant event observed by the chiefs and people of Tema in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Traditionally held in late March or the first week of April, the festival serves as a cultural cornerstone for the community.
The Obonu Festival is an important cultural celebration observed by the Ga people in Ghana, particularly in the Greater Accra Region
The Boaram Festival is an annual harvest celebration observed by the chiefs and people of the Talensis in the Bongo Traditional Area, located in the Upper East Region of Ghana.
The Samansuo Festival is deeply rooted in the history and traditions of the Mampong people, who are part of the Akan ethnic group.
The Ngmayem Festival is a significant cultural celebration among the Shai people of Dodowa in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
The Awubia Festival holds a significant place in the cultural heritage of the Awutu people, a community located in the Central Region of Ghana.
The Kundum festival is a lively cultural celebration observed by the Ahanta and Nzema people in the Western region of Ghana. This festival expresses gratitude to God for the plentiful harvest during the harvest period.