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    Easter is more enjoyable than December in Ghana – Amaarae claims

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    Ghanaian pop star, Amaarae Ghanaian pop star, Amaarae

    Ghanaian pop star, Amaarae, has stated that December in Ghana is overrated, adding that she prefers the Easter and summertime in Ghana because she finds it more enjoyable.

    The “Sad Girlz Luv Money” hitmaker talked about her personal experiences and preferences when it comes to celebrations in Ghana, stating that the December hype is often more chaotic than enjoyable.

    Amaarae noted that December in Ghana gets too crowded and she believes infrastructure is not readily available to handle such a large volume of people.

    She further emphasised that she prefers Easter in Ghana because it’s a more enjoyable time compared to December referencing the popular Kwahu Easter celebration, she pointed out that the atmosphere is more relaxed with activities like paragliding and less crowded nightlife.

    “To me, December isn’t that exciting. It gets too crowded, and I feel like the infrastructure isn’t there to handle such a large volume of people. Easter is really relaxing, and everyone heads to Kwahu for paragliding.

    “That’s when you truly feel the sense of family and enjoyment because the clubs aren’t overcrowded, and the bouncers aren’t pushing you around. As I mentioned, Easter or summer in Ghana is the best time of the year,” Amaarae shared on Kiss Xtra.

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