Over the weekend, Cape Coast was alive with excitement and cultural pride as the annual Fetu Afahye festival took center stage.
The grand procession and durbar were the pinnacle of the festivities, attracting both locals and visitors alike.
The Oguaa Traditional Area showcased its rich cultural heritage in a vibrant display, with people donning colorful traditional attire, while the rhythmic sounds of drumming and dancing echoed through the streets.
The durbar drew the presence of the Paramount Chief of Oguaa, Osabarima Kwesi Atta II, alongside the Asantehene, and Otumfuo Osei Tutu II among others.
This joyous display of culture, tradition, and unity brought the community together in a remarkable celebration of heritage.
Find photos below shot by Samuel Moore.
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