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Ghana, a vibrant tapestry woven from centuries of rich traditions, languages, customs, and artistry, stands as a beacon of ...
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Soy Nómada on MSNTips: What's the Best Time to Travel to Ghana?Undoubtedly, the best time to travel to Ghana is during the dry months, when the weather allows you to fully enjoy the cultural and natural attractions. Among Ghana's most notable destinations, Mole ...
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Dying in style: 5 facts about Ghana’s fantasy coffins that celebrate life beyond deathThere exists a tradition in Ghana where the dead are buried in custom-made coffins ... finding popularity in other Ghanaian ...
Numbering over six million strong, the Ewe people inhabiting southern Togo, southern Benin, southwest Nigeria, and south-eastern parts of the Volta Region of Ghana are an ethnic group with a ...
Ewes of Benin, Ghana, Nigeria, Togo are pure Yoruba – Ladigbolu The archbishop says the Ewe of Nigeria stands are descendants of those who left Ile Ife to various parts of West Africa.
In the 21st century, the Ewe community, both in Notsé and the global diaspora, has a unique opportunity to come together and harness their collective strengths for socio-economic development.
The third day of this year's Chale Wote Street Art Festival was packed with exciting activities, including a beautiful display of Ewe culture.
Hogbetsotso Za is a celebration that commemorates the Ewe people's migration from Notsie, in present-day Togo, into Ghana.
An Ewe book titled: "ÅŠu Nyui Ade Ke", translated as; 'A New Dawn' has been launched in Accra to promote and encourage the reading and speaking of the Ewe language.
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