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Recollection: New Yam Festival
Culture & Tradition | Dagomba Festivals | Tourism post

Recollection: New Yam Festival

ByKumtili Dikpong August 15, 2021September 3, 2024

The yam festival which has lost its significance in Dagbon is the latter’s oldest festival which had predated the Bugum, Damba,…

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The Northern Ghana Tourism Development Strategy: A Dagbon Perspective.
Tourism | Tourism post

The Northern Ghana Tourism Development Strategy: A Dagbon Perspective.

ByKumtili Dikpong August 12, 2021September 3, 2024

As we await the official launch of the “Northern Ghana Tourism Development Strategy courtesy of the announcement by the Northern Development…

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The Traditional Dagbon Hats Types, How It's Worn And It's Significance In Dagbon Kingdom
Culture & Tradition | Dagomba Clothing & Fashion

The Traditional Dagbon Hats: Types, How It’s Worn And It’s Significance In Dagbon Kingdom

ByAbdul Malik Abukari July 27, 2021May 4, 2023

The Traditional Dagbon Hats: Undoubtedly, one of the easiest ways to know the identity of someone is by his or her…

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History | Dagomba Clans

The advent of the lunsi in Dagbon State

ByAbdul Malik Abukari July 23, 2021September 11, 2021

The Lunsi: The Dagomba ethnic group in the northern part of Ghana, has some of the most enviable and well-preserved cultural…

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OPINION : 2021 EID UL ADHA : LITMUS TEST FOR PEACE
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OPINION : 2021 EID UL ADHA : LITMUS TEST FOR PEACE

ByKumtili Dikpong July 22, 2021August 20, 2021

Dagbon’s path to its present disposition towards peace has traversed decades of conflict in which the celebration of the two eid…

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Zo simli naa, Ife Bell
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Zo simli naa, Ife Bell paid a courtesy call on the Northern Regional Minister

ByKumtili Dikpong July 19, 2021August 20, 2021

The Newly installed chief of Friendship (Zo simli naa), Ife Bell has paid a courtesy call on the Northern Regional Minister,…

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Naa Gungobili -The destitute Prince of Dagbon Kingdom
History | Dagomba Kings

Naa Gungobili -The destitute Prince of Dagbon Kingdom

ByAbdul Malik Abukari July 13, 2021August 20, 2021

Naa Gungobili was the 17th King of the Dagbon kingdom. He ascended the Gbewaa Skin of Dagbon around the 17th century….

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riddles in Dagbanli -Salinlɔha
Learn Dagbani Language | Culture & Tradition

Dagbanli Riddles – Riddles among the Dagomba people:

ByAbdul Malik Abukari July 9, 2021August 20, 2021

Dagbanli Riddles : Among the Dagomba people, riddles, just like folktales, assume a significant part of their culture. Riddles are seen…

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Names of Animals in Dagbani Language
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Names of Animals in Dagbani Language

ByKumtili Dikpong July 9, 2021September 15, 2021

Names of Animals in Dagbani Language Click To Join Our Telegram Group:  The environment is made up of everything around us….

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Dagbon oral literature
Culture & Tradition | Learn Dagbani Language

The Language of Dagbon: Preserving Cultural Identity Through Oral Literature

ByAbdul Malik Abukari July 3, 2021June 4, 2023

Dagbon, a region in the northern part of Ghana, is home to the Dagbamba (Dagomba) people who speak the most widely…

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