President Mahama's swearing-in attire featured white agbada, symbolizing victory, and kente and Adinkra, symbols of faith, ...
The finely woven material has become the defining symbol of Ghana and Ghanaians and, indeed, of Africa, and for Black people in general. Time was when the kente was a strictly royal cloth reserved ...
Ghanaian traditional textiles represent a significant cultural symbol fostering social cohesion bringing Ghanaians together as one people. Kente, Ghana’s famous hand-woven cloth has become the ...
The swearing-in of His Excellency John Dramani Mahama as the 6th President of Ghana’s 9th Republic on January 7, 2025, wasn’t just a political milestone—it was a vibrant celebration of Ghanaian ...
John Mahama wore a white ‘Agbada,’ an outfit consisting of an inner garment of varying lengths and a pair of traditional trousers. Popularised by the Yoruba people of Nigeria, the flowing robe is a ...
Hailing from the Ashanti Kingdom, this handwoven fabric captivates with its vibrant colors and complex patterns. Each design ...
The Kente Celebration will take place on Saturday, April 5, 2025 in the Corey Union Function Room. Check in starts at 4 p.m. and the celebration will begin at 5 p.m. The Kente Celebration symbolizes ...
Politically, Kente became a symbol of African pride and heritage ... Ghana also presented a big Kente Cloth to the UN in New York and UNESCO in Paris. In contemporary times the wearing of Kente ...