
11/08/2023
Mamaga Adzo Sereku IV (Paramount QueenMother of Mepe Traditional Area) with her sub-queens!!
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Mamaga Adzo Sereku IV (Paramount QueenMother of Mepe Traditional Area) with her sub-queens!!
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As part of our engagements, we visited the people of Mepe and made a donation as support for the celebration of the Mepe Afenorto festival. This festival is celebrated annually by the people of Mepe, in the Volta Region to take stock of their lives, strengthen family and friendship bonds.
Thank you
Thank you MTN Ghana
Packed lineup of activities for Afenorto 2023. Mark them on your calendar. You canβt afford to miss them. Come celebrate with us.
Nuerki : TheGirl WithThe RedHair
Mepe oo Mepe !! π₯³π₯³π
Happy birthday to our Queen Mother Mama Aku Seme .
we pray for Long life , wise ruling and your continual blessings to lead and take of us your children .
May your reign bring prosperity to Mepe dukor.
Many dislike locally made crafts and always go for the western's creations. I know there are reasons but we have a whole lots of creatives here in Ghana.
This is a tie-dye fabric used for this. The most interesting part of this is that there are fashion designers and fabric producers working together to promote this aspect of the industry. Top models are also supporting.
Let's patronize made in Ghana products:
Tie-Dye Fabric business suits, etc.
Afenorto is here again. ππΎ π₯πΊπ
A two-week celebration and display of our rich culture, entertainment, family and friends reunion and many more π
Come celebrate with us this August. Experience it. Donβt be told.
Aza looooooooo, Aza seeeeeeeeee
Afenorto is here again. ππΎ π₯πΊπ
A two-week celebration and display of our rich culture, entertainment, family and friends reunion and many more π
Come celebrate with us this August. Experience it. Donβt be told.
Aza looooooooo, Aza seeeeeeeeee
Ghana Tourism Authority
Ministry of Tourism, Arts And Culture
Keta Vibes, mepe_museum, TV3 Ghana
Avenor TV, Adom 106.3 FM Ewe Pride Joy 99.7 FM, MyAfro Ghana MTN Ghana Kasapreko GTV Ghana
Our people π₯°π₯° from Battor SHS in the North Tongu District.
Best wishes to you next time. We know Battor SHS will comeback STRONGER!!
Our Culture, Our Heritage
πΈ: Vee
Afenorto 2023 π₯³π₯³π₯³π₯³π₯³π₯³
Mini Durbar is this Saturday. Come and letβs raise funds for this yearβs Afenorto festival . Come and letβs celebrate our rich culture and history.
See you there!
The preservation of the Cultures that brings good value to the community must be protected.
Culture is a way of life of people. A people without culture will be lost forever. The English aren't ashamed to show STONE as their cultural heritage in Charles coronation. Our people need to start promoting & defending our culture because that's our identity. βIfa Funsho
The Stone of Destiny is an ancient symbol of Scotland, used over more than 800 years in the inauguration of its kings. Seen as a sacred object, its earliest origins are believed to be Celtic. In 1296, King Edward I of England seized the stone from the Scots, and had it built into a new throne at Westminster. From then on, it was used in the coronation ceremonies of the monarchs of England.
On Christmas Day 1950, four Scottish students removed the stone from Westminster Abbey in London. Three months later it turned up 500 miles away β at the high altar of Arbroath Abbey. In 1996, the stone was officially returned to Scotland. Today, it is one of the priceless treasures on display in the Crown Room, visited by millions of people each year. The stone will only leave Scotland again for a coronation in Westminster Abbey.
Lesson 1, while the colonial bandits were busy telling our ancestors that our spirituality was bad they were busy preserving their own.
Lesson 2, They tricked us to celebrate their Easter called resurrection and their birth of Jesus called Christmas day while they continue to celebrate and venerate their own spirituality in their shrine called Westminster Abbey.
Lesson 3, the English did not just steal from Africans and Asiansπ
Our ancestors did not know these things. However, this generation knows, so why continue to believe and follow lies?
Happy Birthday to our Boss Lady , May this day usher you into a new Era of blessings and more Success πππ₯³ππππ. π¬π
Happy Birthday to our Boss Lady , May this day usher you into a new Era of blessings and more Success πππ₯³ππππ. π¬π
Happy Birthday to our Boss Lady , May this day usher you into a new Era of blessings and more Success πππ₯³ππππ.
Snippets from this Yearβs Mepe 2023 Easter Congress
A Glimpse at Volta's Culture, Opportunities and Tourism
The Volta Region of Ghana is known for its rich cultural diversity, opportunities, and tourism. The region is home to several ethnic groups, each with their unique customs, beliefs, and languages. The Ewe people are the largest ethnic group in the region, and their music and dance traditions are popular throughout Ghana and beyond.
In terms of opportunities, the Volta Region is rich in natural resources, including timber, gold, and diamond deposits. Agriculture is also a vital sector, with many farmers growing crops like cocoa, coffee, and yams. The region also has a growing tourism industry, with visitors coming to enjoy the natural beauty of the region, including waterfalls, mountains, and wildlife. Some of the most popular tourist attractions include the Wli Waterfalls, Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary, and Mount Afadja.
Overall, the Volta Region offers visitors a unique cultural experience, a variety of opportunities for business and investment, and an array of tourist attractions that highlight the region's natural beauty.
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Proudly Ewe π€©
Ewe girls rock
Wow πππ¬ππ¬ππ¬π
Volta region is beautiful π€©
Tongu Blotsi
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