“Happy Independence Day Ghana 2021”: Ghana flag, messages from the President’s Independence Day, wishes and photos celebrating 64 years

Ghanaians take social media to post slides along with the country flag to celebrate Ghana’s 64th Independence Day today.

And for the Independence Day speech today, President Nana Akufo asks Addo Ghana Pipo to not only celebrate but also put his hand together to protect the country heritage and environment.

The President of Ghana says very optimistically that Ghana will be a better place for opportunities as the development has been progressive since independence.

“We have handed over the mercy of opportunity, not retrogression, to our pikins,” the Ghanaian leader added.

Ghana and Africa’s first independent nation hockey celebrates 64 years of freedom from colonial chains.

The celebration of 2021 takes another turn due to the effect of covid-19.

Instead of the usual gathering of school children at various districts and municipal meeting parks in honor of the historic achievements, the Jubilee House woe ebi is merely a military and government official.

The beautiful event presents the president the opportunity.

He assures that every Ghanaian says that things will go much better in the coming years, because according to the report’s report: “Ghana has been in a positive economic recovery for three conservative times since its inception as an economy with a lower income. “

According to the president, “every Ghanaian part of the development makes their children, their children and generations a nation of hope and opportunity, not one of despair and retrogression.”

As the independence of Saturday 6 March falls, Monday is officially declared a holiday.

Happy Independence Day Ghana 2021 photos

Happy Ghanaian Birthday Messages to Motherland Ghana

See what Ghanaians are talking about dema-country while the country-64 celebrates 64 years 64:

Dancehall musician Shatta Wale says Ghana is the golden city

The wife of President Rebecca Akufo-Addo simply celebrates happy independence

Investigative journalist Manasseh Azure Awuni says ‘be the most hopeless feeling’ of all independent anniversaries and witnesses.

Former President John Kufour says Ghana is 64 years strong.

Former Prez. Johna Dramani Mahama, says Ghana is the only one who should get the country, and everyone should work for her growth.

[Happy Independence Day Ghana 2021] see 10 interesting things you do not know about Ghana

As Ghana celebrates 64 years of Independence Day today, we bring to your attention the top 10 things you do not know about Ghana

1. First country for sub-Saharan Africa to gain independence

Ghana is the first country for sub-Saharan Africa to gain independence on March 6, 1957. Today is exactly 64 years since Ghana wrestled with the freedom of the British colonial authority to run its own affairs.

2. Ghana means ‘warrior king’

The word or name ‘Ghana’ means ‘Warrior King’ in Mande, the Sonic language, but about two million people speak across West Africa.

3. Trans-Atlantic trade

Ghana is the center of the trans-Atlantic slave trade. The Portuguese first came to Ghana formerly known as the ‘Gold Coast’ around 1471, where they began trading plus locals. Goods like salt gold, spirits, fine cloths. Later, European powers began capturing people selling people from West Africa as slavery to Europe and America.

4. ‘Kente’ cloths come from Ghana

Kente dey comes from Ghana, oral history from Bonwire, the Ghanaian town wey produces first kente says the cloth dey now exists 378 years. In recent years, kente has become an iconic symbol for the black race around the world.

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Ghana is the maker of ‘fantasy boxes’ for the world inside

5. Manufacturers of ‘fantasy boxes’

Ghana is the maker of ‘fantasy boxes’ for the world inside. Ghanaian people take dema dead relationships very seriously, for the sake of sometimes producing artistic coffins to bury the dead.

Usually, the coffin is something that is closely related to the person dying such as a car, occupation, etc. For example, if a career driver dies, it creates a coffin that looks like a car to bury.

6. One war for Ghana lasts 77 years

The longest war for Ghana against European invaders lasted 77 years, it was the Anglo-Ashanti war from 1823 to 1900

The Anglo-Ashanti Wars are five conflicts that take place between the Ashanti Empire and the British Empire. Dis-war brings Ashanti empire under the then British Gold Coast Colony.

7. Ghana gets the largest man-made lake in the world

Ghana gets the largest man-made lake in the world, the Volta Lake. De Lake Dey stretches for 320 km, traveling from southwestern parts of the country to North.

8. Ghanaian names children on the basis of their birthday

Ghanaian people name children based on the day they were born. Usually the first names of children of wey dem of Akan tribes like Fante and Ashanti dey come from kiddies based on e day they were born. They believe that the day has a spiritual, social and lifelong impact on parts of man and life.

For example, a man born on Sunday is Kwasi, while the female is Akosua. Kwabena is a man born Tuesday, while Abena is the woman.

From Monday to Sunday, each child therefore bears one name based on the day they were born.

9. English dictionaries adopt local language ‘kwashiokor’

The most popular Ghanaian local language wey dey in the English dictionary within be, kwashiorkor. Kwashiokor be Go language in which children are described but suffer from malnutrition, especially proteins.

10. Fastest man in the world to run backwards

The fastest man in the world to run backwards is the Ghanaian Ferdie Adoboe. He set a world record for the fastest sprint to 100 yards he completed in 1983 in 12.7 seconds.

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