Yes, Christmas is celebrated in Ghana. The celebration begins on December 20th and ends in the first week of January. There are lots of activities and visiting with family and friends in other parts of the country is popular. Customs and traditions vary with the 66 different language groups that live in the country.
Christmas is celebrated in Ghana from December 20 to the first week of January with lots of activities and visiting with friends and family in other parts of the country. On Christmas Eve, there are church services that have drumming and dancing. Children often put on a nativity or other drama, and a choir comes out to sing while people dance. Songs are sung in the language that is understood the best, since there are 66 languages spoken in the country. Sometimes, the singing and dancing lasts all night long. Churches are full on Christmas Day, and traditional clothing is worn to the services. After church, people go home to exchange gifts and have a Christmas meal that traditionally includes stew or Okra soup, porridge and meats, rice and a yam paste called 'fufu'.
Some people celebrate Christmas Eve with fireworks and parties, and some go to church on December 31 to thank God for sending Jesus and to pray for a good and safe new year. Those who died the previous year are remembered.
Yes. Almost 70% of Ghana's population are Christian. Therefore, it would be possible to assume that since the majority of Ghana follows Christianity, that there would be general celebrations throughout the country. However, 15% of Ghanaians are Muslims, which could influence the level and amount of celebration of a Christian holiday.
depends on who you are talking about... um... i think they celebrate kwansa or haever you spell it cuz kwansa is a holiday for black people, but if i moved 2 ghana i know i wouls still celebrate christmas
We give each other gifts and share our blessings to the less fortunate people by giving to the charity and we also go to Mass. In the night before Christma
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only christians celbrate Christams, so only Christian Ghanans would celebrate.
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Christmas is a Christian celebration. Nations do not celebrate it Christian do.
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French Christians celebrate Christmas. French Jews celebrate Hanukkah.