The Adekyem Festival is a cultural celebration observed by the people of Bechem in the Tano South District of Ghana.

The Dumba Festival is an annual celebration observed by the chiefs and people of Wa, under the Wala Paramountcy in Ghana’s Upper West Region. It is usually held in the months of September or October.

The Kobine Festival is a treasured harvest rite observed by the Dagara people of Lawra in Ghana’s Upper West Region. Held yearly during September and October, the festival celebrates the end of the farming season and serves as a meaningful time for families to return home

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 Fiok Festival, sometimes spelt Feok, is an annual event celebrated by the Builsa people of Ghana’s Upper East Region, primarily in Sandema and the surrounding Builsa Traditional Area.

The Ngoryiza Festival, a cherished annual celebration in Ziope, Ghana, has been officially launched for the year 2025.

The Kwabre Anwenie Festival is a cultural celebration held in the Kwabre East Municipality of the Ashanti Region in Ghana.

The Apenorto Festival, also known as Afenortoza, is an annual celebration observed by the chiefs and people of the Mepe Traditional Area in the North Tongu District of Ghana's Volta Region.

The Hogbetsotso festival, pronounced Hogbechocho, is an annual cultural event celebrated by the chiefs and people of Anlo in the Volta Region of Ghana.

The Homowo Festival is a vibrant and significant cultural celebration observed by the Ga people of the Greater Accra Region in Ghana.

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