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The Homowo Festival holds profound significance for the Ga people, encapsulating their triumph over hunger and a celebration of their present freedom.

Central to this jubilant event is the Twin Festival, an integral part of the grand Homowo festivities, dedicated to honoring twins within the Ga communities.

It is traditionally called ‘Yeyeeye’ or Akwele Suma by indigenes.

On the eve of the main Homowo celebrations, the Twin Festival took center stage in Ga Mashie, Accra, on Friday, August 18, 2023.


The Twin Festival embodies a series of cherished rituals, each carrying immense importance.


Photojournalist Sammy Moore was present to document the captivating moments.

The festival not only offers an opportunity to pay homage to twins, including triplets but also imparts essential lessons for those aspiring to welcome twins into their lives.

The rituals conducted during the Twin Festival are rooted in the Ga culture's deep spiritual beliefs.

These rituals are believed to channel positive energy and confidence into the spirits of the twins, nurturing their self-fulfillment and inner peace.

The day commences with meticulous preparations, traditionally led by the Nai Wulomo, the chief priest.

Concoctions are carefully crafted, incorporating elements such as yam, herbs, sea water, schnapps, and eggs. The inclusion of eggs symbolizes fertility, an essential trait celebrated in Ga culture.

A pivotal ritual involves the sacrifice of two white fowls. Their significance lies in their symbolism of purity and the intricate message they convey through their manner of falling.

The prayers recited during the fowl sacrifice beseech the gods for forgiveness and blessings.

Should one of the fowls fall on its back, it is perceived as a favorable omen; however, if both fall on their bellies, it may indicate an unfavorable turn.

The Twin Festival holds particular value for women aspiring to give birth to twins.

The festival is perceived as a platform for such women to connect with the spiritual essence of the twins' blessings, further emphasizing the festival's role in Ga cultural traditions.


As the Twin Festival unfolded in Ga Mashie, it encapsulated the spirit of unity, tradition, and celebration that the Ga people hold dear.

Amid the joyful festivities, participants and observers alike were reminded of the deep-rooted cultural values that continue to enrich their lives.

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All photographs in this article were shot by photojournalist Sammy Moore.
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