Baba that is a beautiful and colorful act. Tradition and culture you can't beat it. Excellent piece.
@kwawkwansah24525 күн бұрын
This is nothing short of sensational. The world would love to see this. May i add the Tekua is the most profoundly beautiful headress ever 😊 I love my country 🇬🇭
@amiramoro17046 күн бұрын
Our culture, our heritage
@ArabaBony-kq1xt5 күн бұрын
That’s my hometown and proud to be from Edina
@mariansmith62434 күн бұрын
I am also from Edina, proud of our culture
@samuelconduah80504 күн бұрын
Me too
@mercybaffoe10255 күн бұрын
This is beautiful l'm proud to be a Ghanaian
@hildaboateng57174 күн бұрын
Wonderful culture display ❤❤❤
@kojoman20175 күн бұрын
Our culture
@anobserver96582 күн бұрын
I love Festivals.
@abacrankson8761Күн бұрын
Our culture our heritage
@abacrankson8761Күн бұрын
Our rich culture, that makes us different from others
@talentayin48205 күн бұрын
The only sad thing is that the chiefs, and leaders of this town did not conceived that its a bad image and also bad to the conscience of the town to host their festival at and around the slave castle. What a pitiful thing. No one has also noticed this in the comment. What’s wrong with us?
@graceasante99584 күн бұрын
The god of fishing resides there and the spirits of the ancestors also lives there so there is a shrine that so that is why they celebrate it there.
@TheEmmacity15 күн бұрын
our rich culture is from heaven🥰
@surprise4089Күн бұрын
Baba, where is the continuation of this?
@fatihuseni42255 күн бұрын
AMAZING VIDEO. Only problem is the white man on the picture. My city cape coast of all areas should know better in preserving our culture within our people. Ghana we never learn.
@ArabaBony-kq1xt5 күн бұрын
Pls don’t comment with this manner if you from cape am from Edina if white peoples among us do you know their contribute , We Edina fo know better and you don’t know more them wai
@talentayin48205 күн бұрын
Everyone is talking about culture, but is this culture or just dancing and singing celebration. Doesn’t this happen in the churches all the time. Is there a difference?
@mariansmith62434 күн бұрын
@@talentayin4820are you serious , how can church practice this, there’s more that goes on behind the scenes and when they say cultural things there’s more
@thomasarthur60255 күн бұрын
Edina botw3ku ❤❤❤❤❤
@kwesidiamonds82424 күн бұрын
Edna botweku asankoma aborokyir kaakra, wo yi hon a wonnko woko soa wommba, Eye Edna den na Edna annye wobribi?
@talentayin48205 күн бұрын
Everyone is talking about culture, but is this culture or just dancing and singing celebration. Doesn’t this happen in the churches all the time. Is there a difference?
@elliotvulley4153 күн бұрын
Culture can also happen in churches too. We criticise every thing.
@stephenokyere52164 күн бұрын
Hmmm! These are pure Asante displaced by war in the 1900s. These are people who were internal displaced from " Bantama in kumasi " Ay3asem oooo " I think the should go back and join Asantiman they can call on the kingdom to take them back since background and history are from " Bantama ".
@inno39124 күн бұрын
Stop that lie. What shows they're Ashanti's? They're rather Guans who are turned Fantis.
@stephenokyere52163 күн бұрын
@inno3912 : Go back to memory lane, learn the ancient history of Akans/ Ashanti kingdom, and hear and listen well ofuie . Ask earnestly any older folk who know the Ashanti kingdom history and ask why they called them " Edina Bantama " ofuie they the difference between Oguans and Edina Bantama and show you their migration patterns in Ghana 🇬🇭.
@maxwellahenkoramarfo30563 күн бұрын
Kwasia, everything Asante. Asante itself was not formed in 1471. But the Portuguese met native Edina people in 1471. None of Edina communities have twi as their native language. It's purely Fanti. The fact some traders from Batama came and lived at Elmina doesn't make Edina people as Asantes. Do u know the name of the hair of the little children? Asantes never have any culture like that. Do u know the name of the dance the children are doing? Asantes don't dance like that. This is a pure Fante culture. Learn your history well.
@stephenokyere52163 күн бұрын
@@maxwellahenkoramarfo3056 : Taboo. Kwasia. Ofuie you should learn your history well.
@SamuelComah4 сағат бұрын
Stop your foolishness and backward here. The Ashantis who came to Elmina the Fantes soldiers call Asafo buried all their heads in Elmina. This is pure Fante culture call apatampa. Do you know why there's Fantes Newtown in Kumasi ?
@talentayin48205 күн бұрын
The only sad thing is that the chiefs, and leaders of this town did not conceived that its a bad image and also bad to the conscience of the town to host their festival at and around the slave castle. What a pitiful thing. No one has also noticed this in the comment. What’s wrong with us?