The Edina Bakatue festival in Elmina was marked by a delightful moment when Nana Kodwo Conduah VI, the Paramount Chief of Elmina, showcased his dancing skills.
During the procession, King Paluta's hit song 'Aseda' played, prompting the chief to rise from his palanquin and dance joyfully.
The song added to the celebratory atmosphere, highlighting the cultural significance of the festival.
The Edina Bakatue festival is an annual event celebrated by the people of Elmina, commemorating the beginning of the fishing season and invoking blessings for a bountiful harvest.
Watch the video below:
The Paramount Chief of Elmina, Nana Kodwo Conduah VI, couldn't hold back during the Edina Bakatue festival procession in Elmina when King Paluta's hit song 'Aseda' was played. He stood up in his palanquin, being carried, and joyfully danced to the infectious song. pic.twitter.com/7yKYkaOWZL
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