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    Ga Mantse honors King Tackie Tawiah I at Makola

    Papa LincBy Papa LincAugust 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    In a touching ceremony held at Accra’s bustling Makola area, His Royal Majesty King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, the Ga Mantse, stirred deep cultural reverence as he paid homage to his distinguished predecessor, King Tackie Tawiah I. The event, richly steeped in tradition, saw the Ga Mantse and members of the traditional council dressed in dignified red attire.

    With grace and solemnity, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II sprinkled kpekple (also known as kpokpoi), the sacred cornmeal dish, symbolizing abundance, harvest, and divine favour for the year ahead, honouring both ancestors and the living. This traditional act, woven into the fabric of the Homowo festival, underscores a collective wish for prosperity and communal well-being.

    Homowo, meaning “hooting at hunger,” is the Ga people’s annual thanksgiving and remembrance festival, rooted in history and resilience. It commemorates their triumph over famine through joyous ritual, drumming, dancing, and feasting. Central to these celebrations is kpokpoi, a ritual meal made from steamed corn dough and palm nut soup, sprinkled by chiefs and elders to bless the land and invoke ancestral blessings.

    This year’s event at Makola joins other key Homowo milestones. Earlier, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II conducted ritual offerings at ancestral and stool house sites, further reinforcing the spiritual links between past leadership and present unity.

    Why This Matters

    Cultural Revival: Despite modern pressures, these rituals reaffirm Ga identity, keeping ancestral wisdom alive in urban heartbeats.

    Leadership in Unity: The Ga Mantse’s presence at Makola conveys tradition’s relevance in today’s public spaces.

    Symbolic Prosperity: Sprinkling kpekple is more than a ceremony; it’s a collective wish for a fruitful future.



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