At number three of the top three largest cities in Ghana, we have Tamale located in the Northern parts of the great nation Ghana. Tamale (Dagbani…
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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…
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 nature lover’s nation, with a sunny equatorial climate and fertile well-watered soil, which sustains a selection of wildlife, ranging from elephants to…
THE FESTIVALS Festivals in Ghana are celebrated for many reasons pertaining to a particular tribe or culture, usually with backgrounds relating to an occurrence in the…
THE SUPERSTITION Though statistically proven to be a religious and most Christian nation, the Ghanaian people are mostly superstitious. From casually casting out ‘demons’ from a…
In pre-independent and pre-modern society, women in Ghana were only seen as child-bearers, fishmongers and farmers. Traditionally, women’s childbearing abilities were perceived as a way for…
Ghana is a country of 28.21 million people and many native groups, such as: the Akans in the centre and south of the country the Ga…
Society’s expectations are the battles we fight each day, ‘ you are too slim’, ‘add a little weight’, ‘why are you allowing yourself to grow big’,…