by GreenViews | May 6, 2025 | Ghanaian Culture, History of Ghana
Ghana is home to a strong and active Muslim community, making up about 19% of the population. But mosques in Ghana serve not just as places of worship (and beautiful architecture too), but also as centers for learning, culture, and community life. Due to centuries of...
by GreenViews | Apr 26, 2025 | Ghanaian Culture
Ghana has long been a melting pot of ethnic groups, traditions, and influences from across Africa and beyond. One of the lesser-known but historically significant communities within Ghana is the Afro-Arab community—a unique group that embodies a blending of African...
by GreenViews | Apr 23, 2025 | Ghanaian Culture
Nkabom is a concept deeply ingrained in the cultural, social, and political fabric of Ghanaian society. It originates from the Akan language (Twi and Fante), and signifies unity, togetherness, and interconnectedness. It emphasizes the importance of communal bonds,...
by GreenViews | Apr 6, 2025 | Ghanaian Culture
Ghana’s fishing communities have played a crucial role in shaping the country’s spiritual and social identity. Fishing in Ghana is much more than just an economic activity, it’s a way of life deeply rooted in culture, tradition, and spirituality. This article dives...
by GreenViews | Mar 12, 2025 | Ghanaian Culture
Ghana’s diverse cultural heritage, which is the product of the country’s ethnic diversity and rich history, is sustained partly thanks to the tireless work of its Indigenous communities. These communities are fierce protectors of the essential traditions...
by GreenViews | Mar 4, 2025 | Ghanaian Culture
Throughout history, Ghanaian women have played crucial leadership roles, often in ways that are not as publicly recognized as their male counterparts. Among these powerful women are the Queen Mothers of Ghana, who have held positions of authority in Ghanaian society...