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Ga Homowo Celebration, in London |
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|  | Nii Otu Akwetey 1X, Katamanso Manste, pouring libation to the spirit of his ancestors for prosperity among the Ga community worldwide in general and Greater Accra in particular. | The traditional food, Kpekple |  |  | After the ancestors had drunk their own, it's testing time by elders. | Mrs. Comfort Tawiah, a mother of Radical D, a leading founder of the Ga Dangme Foundation UK, offering opening prayer for the event. |  |  | Nii Lomotey Aklabatsa 1, La Manste-UK splinking kpekpele around the hall and the main entrance. This is truly a powerful African festival. | A group of young people enjoying themselves at the festival, no doubt they are the next generation that will preserve and carry on such unique traditions no matter their religious faith. From L-R, Mr. Odoi and the beautiful fiancee Sarah of the Global Restoration Church, Eastham and their friend. |  |  | Train the child the way of your culture when it's grow will never depart away from it. The children lined up and strutting their stuffs in perfect harmony to the delight of all assemble, so impressed by their dancing, they got up and sprayed them with money, VOAR's Project Manager - Space Clottey gave out £50. |  | | The Ablade cultural troupe performers following the La Manste-UK, Nii Lomotey Aklabatse 1, during the spliking of kpekple (the traditional food) | L-R, The sister-in-Law of the Ghana High Commissioner (GHC), Naa Aforkor Omaeduru II queenmother of Kantamasu, in the subburb of Accra, and elder sister of Mrs. Mariam Osei, wife of Isaac Osei, GHC. |  |  | The Ghanaian Deputy High Commissioner - Mr. Kwabena Baah-Duodu (on the right) | K B ASANTE |  | Photo credit: Femi Akanmode, VOAR | Some of the participatants, in their beautiful traditional attires. |
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