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The Ga Homowo, a dying festival?

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  • jojo 10 years ago

    I was in Ga Mashie this year for the Homowo it was incredible and very very well attended,what on earth is this writer talking about.yes you have the Chieftaincy problems which I agree is a disaster for the Ga state,howver th ...
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  • MV.Dodoo, usa. 10 years ago

    JoJo, you served my heart good. I was so worried with this article. Any it is good the writer is calling people attention. I my self in the 60's when is Homowo, Gas from other region organize them with join trotro line themse ...
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  • JOSEPH GANYOBI 10 years ago

    What are you talking about...I WAS IN NEW NEW YORK CITY...AND THIS HOMOWO WAS ENJOYED AMONG ALL THE GHANAIAN TRIBES NOT ONLY THE GAS....SO WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT...NEW YORK IS THE PLACE TO BE FOR THE HOMOWO FESTIVAL...CR ...
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  • NAA4U 10 years ago

    SERIOUSLY, WE NEED TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT OUR SOCIETY AS GAS. OUR CULTURE, OUR FESTIVAL AND OUR CHIEFTAINCY ISSUES. WE NEED TO GET BACK OUR LOST GLORY.

  • Soomui 10 years ago

    Jojo very clearly you dont know what you are talking about.

    May be you were impressed with the watered down version of whats left of the once great festival of Homowo that you might have witnessed around the Ga Mashie are ...
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  • GHAZI 10 years ago

    Ga Mashie has been sold to the Ashantis, and Jake Obetsebi Lamptey has been made a puppet in the NPP. Until the Gas' stop allowing the Ashantis' from hand picking and installing their chiefs, not only the Homowo tradition wil ...
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  • Nii Tsokor 10 years ago

    The Ga Homowo is strong and alive as never before. Could you be some Twi- speaking man posing as a Ga man with a Ga name ?
    All your articles are negative ones against Ga people.

    I am beginning to believe you are not a Ga ...
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  • Akosua Ampomaa 10 years ago

    You said the Ga Homowo is strong and alive as never before? How old are You?
    When we were growing up, the whole nation knew it was time for Homowo. Even the presidents/head of states were aware of it and each time they offer ...
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  • Ataa Ayikwei Kojo 10 years ago

    Nii Tsokor, please don't be blind to the reality of challenges facing the Ga state. You don't even seem to appreciate how even the value of the Homowo festival has been affected. May be like Akos pointed out you're too young ...
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  • Nii 10 years ago

    I agree with the writer 100%. His observation is right and straight to the point! Every true Ga who is old enough knows what the writer is worried about.
    I would say that the Gas were able to overcome the famine that engulfe ...
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  • LIV 10 years ago

    GHAZI, I CAN ASSURE YOU ASHANTIS WILL ALWAYS GO BACK TO THEIR ROOTS/HOME. WORRY ABOUT THE OTHER TRIBES FROM TOGO AND BURKINA WHO HAVE TAKEN OVER TESHIE/NUNGUA, ETC. MIND YOU, THEY ALL SPEAK TWI

  • G.Dart (US) 10 years ago

    The writer is talking about something that is GENERAL and needs a permanent and lasting solution rather than a NINE-DAY-WANDER organized festival. Look and think more critically and suggest possible solutions, than take cheap ...
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  • Ataa Ayikwei Kojo 10 years ago

    A good one there from G Dart. I may not know where Jojo and Joe are coming from on this very issues of great concerns raised by the write in this article.
    Of course yes, the irony of it is that the Homowo is now best celebra ...
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  • Nii Ashitey 10 years ago

    It is interesting reminding Gas' of their great festival Homowo.Certainly the chieftaincy disputes in some of the tribal areas have taken some shine off the festival but the fact remains that generally all Gas look forward to ...
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  • Nii Nii 10 years ago

    I truly support the writter's view,a dieing tradition which was once a dominant culture now loosing it's flavour,has seen it's own turned it back against it,until we rise up as patriotic indegens and find solutions to our chi ...
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  • George G Lamptey 10 years ago

    This guy is full of shit. Homowo is strong and been celebrate well among Ga's and even other tribes. Go back home and do your homework. This is garbage at its best.I just came back from Ghana speak for yourself.I am very disa ...
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  • AYITEY LAWSON 10 years ago

    HENRY, THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE GA ISSUES UP. I BELIEVE THERE ARE SIMPLY TWO ISSUES THAT UNDERLINE THE PROBLEMS OF THE GA. THE FIRST, GA CHIEFS WHO HAVE BECOME MORE ILLITERATE, GREEDY AND IGNORANT ABOUT OUR HISTORY. SOLUTION, ...
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  • GANYOBI 10 years ago

    WHY DO PEOPLE ALWAYS ASSOCIATE MR. OBETSEBI LAMPTEY WITH THE GA? THERE IS NOTHING GA ABOUT HIM. HE DOES NOT SPEAK THE LANGUAGE. HE WAS ONCE GIVEN A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO BEAUTIFY ACCRA AND HE MESSED IT UP. HE IS MORE CONCERNE ...
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  • Akosua Ampomaa 10 years ago

    I have been celebrating the Homowo festival since the late 60's up till today. But it is not anything compared to the past. Gamei from all walks of life travel to Ga for the Homowo. The celebration of haadzii(twins) a yele ye ...
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  • Akadu Mensema 10 years ago

    Thanks! Gas should wake up!

  • Ebo 10 years ago

    Funny

  • TATALE 10 years ago

    I agree.

  • joe BOYE 10 years ago

    AKADU ni looo? aloo!,l hope you did not miss your way OLD BOY AKADU,you sounded very well today,...KEEP IT UP ...

  • Okainjah Cowboy 10 years ago

    "naakpe sane"you've now realised that it does'nt pay.only one love/hand in hand

  • Nii Ablorh 10 years ago

    My brother, the problem lies with Accra being the capital, we keep losing our heritage, language and land, what we have to fight is to have the capital moved out of accra or push for the decentralization of governance to redu ...
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  • Nart Jerro 10 years ago

    Nice piece....

  • NUNMO OKUNTWA 1V 10 years ago

    ATAA ALOTTEY KPAKPO YOU ARE DEADLY WRONG AS YOU THINK YOU ARE RIGHT.HAVE YOU EVER VISITED TESHIE HOMOWO? THE RESILIANT PEOPLE OF TESHIE DO NOT NEED ANY MANTSE TO SPRINKLE KPOKPOI.TESHIE HOMOWO FESTIVAL IS THE BIGGEST AND WELL ...
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  • TATALE 10 years ago

    Manipulated by all politicians for food.

    Go to Kwahu and see real civilisation.

    Even Hearst of Oak always needed Kwahu money to survive.

    What a joke we are.

  • JOSEPH GANYOBI 10 years ago

    Mohammed embarked on violent wars. Jesus Christ did not. Thus, Islam was founded on violence.

  • JOSEPH GANYOBI 10 years ago

    Kwahu pepple needs Ga people to support them from their devileshed brothers....the ASHANTIS ALL THE TIME....TRY TO KNOW THIS....ACCRA HEARTA OF OKS ITS BEEN LONG BEFORE THE KWHUS STARTED COMING TO ACCRA

  • LIZ 10 years ago

    Trust me,Ga Homowo is alive and well. The writer needs to do more research.

  • Awo 10 years ago

    The only way the GaDangme people will have peace, they should demand that only hailed from the region to stand for political positions. Take control of administration as it is done in Nigeria, India Kenya etc.

  • Nii Noi 10 years ago

    Ga Homowo will surely revived if this Personal interest chiefs notice the dying festival

  • AFREH MANU BERNARD 10 years ago

    I may be not be a Ga, but I must admit that the needless chieftaincy litigations, as espoused in this article, is one of the reasons why the Ga Mantse is not much revered and regarded as it ought to be.

    Kpakpo has shown wh ...
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  • soccer mantse 10 years ago

    This article is a nudge to the Ga to realize all is not well with Homowo. On the other, there are several issues. 1st, it is too simplistic and reductionist. How can centuries old festival diminish in value simply because of ...
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  • Concern Citizen 10 years ago

    The writer may have his or her own agenda. He or she may not be a Ga.

  • Abola Kpatashie Ofori 10 years ago

    The writer rightly said that the Gas sojourned from somewhere but to tell us from where to where, he failed to inform us.No matter the mistakes in his facts,he had made us aware of the situation as he sees it.Other contributo ...
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  • Naa 10 years ago

    Be patient there will be peace among this chiefs in the name of Jesus Christ.

  • Nii Okunka Myers-Lamptey 10 years ago

    We are wallowing in a cesspit of our own making. What a shame !

  • mantsebi odotei 10 years ago

    though there are chieftain disputes,the Homowo as a festival is very much alive. I employ the writer to visit Ga mashie during the festivities. I beg to differ.