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Fugu and Kente: Symbols of Ghanaian Heritage

 

The Tourism Minister, Abla Dzifa Gomashie, has emphasized that wearing fugu and kente is not about tribe or language, but about Ghana and its rich heritage. According to Ewedukor Tv, the Minister made this statement in a bid to promote national unity and appreciation of Ghanaian culture.

 

Minister Gomashie stressed that fugu and kente are symbols of Ghanaian identity and should be celebrated as such. She encouraged Ghanaians to take pride in their cultural heritage and to wear traditional attire with dignity.

 

The Minister’s comments come at a time when there is a growing trend of cultural appreciation and exchange. Fugu and kente are traditional garments from the northern and southern parts of Ghana, respectively, and are often worn on special occasions.

 

Abla Dzifa Gomashie believes that embracing Ghanaian culture can help promote national unity and boost tourism. She urged Ghanaians to be proud of their heritage and to share it with the world.

 

The Minister’s message has been welcomed by many Ghanaians, who are calling for a renewed sense of national pride and appreciation of cultural heritage.

 

By celebrating fugu and kente, Ghanaians can showcase their rich cultural diversity and promote unity in the country.

 

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Author: Korkor Anumu

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