- The Fetu
Afahye is a
festival celebrated by the
chiefs and
people of Cape
Coast in the
Central region of Ghana. The
festival is
celebrated on the first...
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Retrieved 2019-01-27. "Oguaa Fetu
Afahye Festival, Cape Coast". Afro Tourism. 2017-03-10.
Retrieved 2019-01-26. "Oguaa Fetu
Afahye Festival, Cape Coast". Afro...
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traditionally eat yam and coco yams (ampesie) and fufu. The
Oguaa Fetu
Afahye (an
annual traditional festival celebrated in Cape Coast) is
actually a...
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affairs if war
breaks out. The
asafo companies feature largely in the Fetu
Afahye festival of Cape Coast, held
annually on the
first Sa****ay of September...
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Oguaa Traditional Area. The main
festival celebrated in the city is Fetu
Afahye,
which is
celebrated in the
first Sunday of
September every year, and it...
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August 2012.
Retrieved 28
September 2012. "President
Mahama to
attend Fetu
Afahye |
Local News".
Edition myjoyonline. 1
September 2012.
Archived from the...
- degradation. The Fosu
Lagoon plays a
significant part in the
annual Fetu
Afahye festival. On the last day of
August a
vigil takes place at the lagoon, and...
- are
varied of
festivals celebrated across the
country such as
Oguaa Fetu
Afahye, Homowo, Aboakyir,
Edina Bakatue, Odwira". 2019-04-15.
Retrieved 2020-08-20...
- Akan groups, such as the
first yam
eating festival,
Odwira (ablution) or
Afahye (public festival), are
therefore celebrated each year on
different days...
- SCHEME".
Ghana Government.
Retrieved 19
January 2014. "MANKESSIM
CELEBRATES AFAHYE AND
PEACE CONFERENCE".
Modern Ghana.
Retrieved 19
January 2014. "Roads being...