Recollection: New Yam Festival
The yam festival which has lost its significance in Dagbon is the latter’s oldest festival which had predated the Bugum, Damba,…
The yam festival which has lost its significance in Dagbon is the latter’s oldest festival which had predated the Bugum, Damba,…
Experience the magic of Ghana’s Bugum Chugu, also known as the Fire Festival. Explore mesmerizing fire displays, ancestral rituals, and cultural heritage in this vibrant celebration.
Profile Of Alhaji Farouk Aliu Mahama (MSC, CISP, CISCM, MCIPS-UK) Alhaji Umar Farouk Aliu Mahama is the son of His Excellency…
The Yendi Volley Ball Association in the Yendi Municipality has successfully organized the Yendi Eid Adha Volleyball Tournament. The first edition…
The Traditional Dagbon Hats: Undoubtedly, one of the easiest ways to know the identity of someone is by his or her…
Labando Yakubu is a Yendi born Ghanaian footballer with a great skill set capable of commanding a position for himself in…
The Lunsi: The Dagomba ethnic group in the northern part of Ghana, has some of the most enviable and well-preserved cultural…
Dagbon’s path to its present disposition towards peace has traversed decades of conflict in which the celebration of the two eid…
The Newly installed chief of Friendship (Zo simli naa), Ife Bell has paid a courtesy call on the Northern Regional Minister,…
Naa Gungobili was the 17th King of the Dagbon kingdom. He ascended the Gbewaa Skin of Dagbon around the 17th century….