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mona1985   

Mona, 39 y.o.
Mombasa, Kenya [Current City]

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Reply - Conversation - Oct 20, 2021
Bored l need a man in my life!
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I want to tell you about a festival celebrated by an ethnic tribe down here in ghana,
The word Homowo (**** - hunger, wo - hoot) can mean "to hoot (or jeer) at hunger" in the Ga language. The tradition of Homowo started with a period of hunger leading to famine due to failure of the seasonal rains needed by crops in the Greater Accra Region, where the Ga people predominantly dwell. When the rains returned to normal, the Ga people celebrated by creating the Homowo festival, hence its name and meaning. Homowo is greatly celebrated in all the towns in the Ga state with celebrations climaxing in Gamashie. The celebration begins with the planting of maize, which will be used in preparing the food for the festival named Kpokpoi or Kpekple. During this period, noise making is prohibited or banned since it is believed that it will hinder the maturity of the crop. The meal is eaten with Palm Nut Soup and it is also sprinkled within the town. This is normally done by traditional leaders and family heads .All family heads sprinkle the "kpokpoi" in their family house. Celebration includes marching down roads and streets beating drums, chanting, face painting, singing and traditional dances. On this day there is usually a lot of traffic and roads are usually blocked off to accommodate the festival. Even though it is a Ga tradition, many other ethnic groups are welcomed to also join in the celebration
Some of the towns that celebrate Homowo are La, Teshie, Teshie Nungua, Osu, Ga-Mashie, Tema, Prampram, and Ningo.
Reply - Conversation - Oct 27, 2017
Yellow guys how are you?
Reply - Conversation - Sep 1, 2017
Hi
Reply - Conversation - Feb 13, 2017
Hello guys missed u plz pm me my email [email protected]
Reply - Conversation - Aug 21, 2016
Many many happy returns of the day.
Reply - Conversation - Aug 8, 2016
hi,
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Jambo Rafiki from Switzerland
Reply - Conversation - Dec 2, 2015
A beautiful angel..
Reply - Conversation - Dec 2, 2015
A beautiful angel..
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