Akwasidae Festival
The Akwasidae is a religious festival of the Asante’s which is celebrated every six(6) weeks or 42 days. On that day the Asante king comes out of the palace on a palanquin adorned in gold ornaments to receive the homage
The Akwasidae is a religious festival of the Asante’s which is celebrated every six(6) weeks or 42 days. On that day the Asante king comes out of the palace on a palanquin adorned in gold ornaments to receive the homage
The Akwantukese festival is celebrated by the Chiefs and people of the New Juaben Traditional Areas. It comes off in the month of November every year. This festival promotes the cultural life of the people and is also held to…
The people of Agona in the Central Region celebrate the Akwambo festival literally meaning “path-clearing”. The Asafo companies weed footpaths leading to the streams or rivers, farms and other communal places, as well as paths, which lead to shrines.
This festival is celebrated in Wassa Akropong by the Chiefs and people of the Wassa West Traditional Area. The Akpa festival is celebrated in January every year, it fosters unity among the people and hence brings peace to the area.
The Akomase festival is celebrated by the Chiefs and people of the Senya Beraku Traditional Areas in Senya Beraku in the Central Region. This festival comes off from the last Friday of August to the first Wednesday of September yearly.
The Ahoba festival is celebrated by the people of the Gomoa and Nyaakrom Traditional areas. This festival is always celebrated in the 2nd week of May annually. During the festival the people come together in remembrance of Asafo Ahor who