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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…
Ghana is a proud steward of three castles; fifteen forts; four forts unfortunately partially in ruins; four ruins with visible structures; and two sites with traces…
The Tanoboase Sacred Grove and Shrine, near the village of Tanoboase in the Techiman, Brong Ahafo region of Ghana, is believed to be the cradle and the traditional home of…
From her famous clothing line to being one of the key designers featured in the most talked-about movie ‘Coming 2 America’, Aphia Sakyi is a self-taught…
Welcome to Ghana, a place of beautiful wildlife sanctuaries that provides the marvellous sights of nature. Digya National Park which is the second largest national park…
Nature is important to the nation Ghana, therefore enabling a conservative program to protect this heritage is of importance to the locals, to be able to…
Welcome to Ghana, a nature lover’s nation, with a sunny equatorial climate and fertile well-watered soil, which sustains a selection of wildlife, ranging from elephants to…
Dr. John Eleblu was born in Ghana where cowpeas are a common ingredient in many local dishes. In fact, one of Ghana’s most popular dishes, Waakye,…
The beauty of celebrating festivals in Ghana shows how great a country like Ghana is. It is during these festivities that one learns the struggles, fights…
One of the less talked about festival in Ghana, yet rich in history and culture is the Kundum festival, celebrated by the Ahanta or Nzema people…
Known for its strong religious beliefs, the nation Ghana with its diverse tribes numbering over 20, has special festivals purposely celebrated for religious significance. Here are…
In our previous article we looked at the two festivals of migration celebrated by the people of Ghana. Today we will be looking at one farming festival,…