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…
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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…
The Fetu Afahye, a festival celebrated by the chiefs and peoples of Cape Coast in the Central region of Ghana is celebrated on the first Saturday…
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’,…
Let us take cues from Mary Davis’ quote, “A walk in nature walks the soul back home.” In addition to being known for its lush forests,…
Fante fante is notably one of those really delicious stews that are so easy to make. Every single ingredients must complement each other. The principal ingredient…
The Aboakyer festival which is a bushbuck hunting festival is celebrated by the people of Winneba in the Central Region of Ghana. The name Aboakyer translates…
The Bakatue Festival is a festival celebrated by the chiefs and peoples of Elmina in the Central Region of Ghana. The festival, which is said to…
Ghana has two major lakes namely the Volta and Bosumtwi lakes. Lake Volta is human-made while Lake Bosumtwi is a natural water body. As early as…
Growing up with an Ewe descent, I have always admired the soft texture of cooked corn flour and the hot pepper sauce with a touch of…