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Gyakie, the Ghanaian Afrobeats star celebrated for tracks like “Forever” and her 2025 album After Midnight, dropped a stunning portrait on X on February 11, 2026, with the simple caption “Wednesday in Ghana”.
The photo captured her in a vibrant, handwoven fugu (also known as batakari or Ghanaian smock)—a traditional northern Ghanaian garment made from narrow strips of thick cotton, featuring bold stripes, geometric designs, and often embroidery. She styled it elegantly as a flowing dress-like top, complete with a coordinating headwrap, merging cultural roots with modern sophistication.
This post landed on the very first official National Fugu Day, just one day after the Ghanaian government’s formal declaration. On February 10, 2026, the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, led by Minister Abla Dzifa Gomashie, announced that every Wednesday would be dedicated to wearing fugu. The initiative aims to preserve and promote Ghana’s rich heritage, boost national pride, empower local weavers and artisans, and showcase Ghanaian identity globally.
The push originated from President John Dramani Mahama proudly donning fugu during his early February 2026 state visit to Zambia (around February 3–6). When some online commentators mocked the attire (referring to it as a “blouse”), Ghanaians responded with fierce pride and humor, turning the moment into widespread calls for cultural celebration. The banter quickly evolved into the government’s official #FuguWednesday tradition.
By February 11 the inaugural observance the response was electric: MPs flexed stylish fugu variations in Parliament, celebrities and citizens joined the wave online and offline, and hashtags like #FuguDay and #FuguWednesday trended heavily. Gyakie’s poised, heritage-embracing look perfectly amplified the national mood, earning massive engagement (over 23,000 likes, thousands of reposts, and hundreds of replies) as fans hailed her as a standout representative of the fresh cultural moment.
Her timely post served as both personal style statement and seamless alignment with Ghana’s bold step to elevate fugu from regional tradition to a weekly symbol of unity, dignity, and creative confidence.
Wednesday in Ghana 🐦 pic.twitter.com/tMepat4cQX
— After Midnight (@Gyakie_) February 11, 2026
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source: kaknews.com
