On Sunday 1st August 2021, a host of women leaders were honoured for making great impact on Ghanaian society. Nana Ofosuaa Oforiatta Ayim won the ‘woman…
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Fort Nassau was the first fort that the Dutch established in Ghana. Its groundbreaking ceremony on the West African Gold Coast was executed on the 1st…
The Ashanti Kingdom was a great force in the 18th century and still remains influential to this day in Ghana. Their military nature allowed them to…
As the days go by, I am amazed by the new historic sites I keep seeing in Ghana, it brings great joy to know, our cultural…
The Northern Region which is one of the sixteen regions of Ghana is located in the north of the country and was the largest of the…
The Atewa Range (also called the Atiwa-Atwaredu ranges) is located in the Akyem Abuakwa region of southeastern Ghana, near the town of Kibi, and southwest of…
It is not so surprising that after many years of colonisation, there are still monumental erects of its presence in Africa, specifically Ghana. The Dutch Cemetery…
Fort Orange (Dutch: Fort Oranje) was built as a trading post on the Dutch Gold Coast in 1642, near Sekondi in the Western Region of Ghana.…
Akwidaa, is a small town and fishing village in Ahanta West district, in the Western Region of south-west Ghana, a Twi word meaning old man, who…
Fort Patience (Dutch: Fort Lijdzaamheid or in 17th-century spelling Fort Leydsaemheyt) is a Dutch-built fort located in the township of Apam, in the Central Region of…