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Ga Mashie celebrates Homowo: Pictures and videos of the colourful festival

This weekend, the people of Ga Mashie took their turn in the Homowo festivities for this year.

The streets of Jamestown were filled with the beating of the Odadaoo drums by the Gbese Mantse, as the townsfolk and tourists alike trooped the principal streets with excitement.

Ga Mashie celebrates Homowo: Pictures and videos of the colourful festival
Nii Adote Otintor II at the Homowo festival in his regalia

Dignitaries from across the country have visited the various durbars, including Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and former President John Mahama.

Ga Mashie celebrates Homowo: Pictures and videos of the colourful festival
Ga Mashie celebrates Homowo: Pictures and videos of the colourful festival

The festival was also graced by National Chief Imam, Sheikh Osman Nuhu Sharubutu.

The special traditional meal, ‘Kpokpoi’ and palm nut soup was cooked and sprinkled all across the municipality as custom demands.

Ga Mashie celebrates Homowo: Pictures and videos of the colourful festival

It forms part of the rich Ga tradition to hoot at hunger (meaning of Homowo) to symbolise the historic victory of the people over famine.

Ga Mashie celebrates Homowo: Pictures and videos of the colourful festival

The people of Nungua begin the celebration, followed by Lante Dzan We Clan, then Tema, Ga Mashie, La, Osu, Teshie, Kpone, Prampram and Ningo.

The Ghana Dance Ensemble also performed at Sempe We amid the Homowo celebration.

This ritual performance above was to announce the presence of Sempe Mantse, Nii Otintor II.

Another activity was the Twi s Yam Festival as some individuals were paraded on the streets.

The centuries-old Homowo festival has become a uniting force among the Ga people.

 

Ogyem Solomon

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