Teshie-Nganoman Homowo Festival - Grand Finale.
The Homowo festival by the Ga people commemorats their survival of a severe famine during their historical migration to Ghana, with the name "Homowo" meaning "hooting at hunger". When the rains returned and brought a bountiful harvest, they celebrated their victory over hardship and established the annual festival to express gratitude for food security and prosperity, a tradition that continues today through various rituals, feasts, and street celebrations.
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