The Chiefs and people of Kwahu Obomeng have officially launched the 2026 Kwahu Easter festivities, unveiling a series of programs aimed at making this year’s celebrations vibrant, safe, and well-organized.
The colorful launch at Obomeng drew traditional leaders, stakeholders, and community members preparing for one of Ghana’s most anticipated annual events.
Speaking at the ceremony, Nana Owusu Nyame highlighted activities lined up for the celebrations, including musical concerts, street jams, cultural displays, and community engagement initiatives expected to attract thousands of visitors to the area.
He urged residents and visitors alike to uphold unity, discipline, and cooperation to ensure a peaceful and successful Easter.
The Queen Mother of Obomeng, Nana Yaa Kwei II, also addressed social conduct during the festivities, particularly urging women to dress decently. She warned that any woman found inappropriately dressed would be provided with suitable clothing to maintain cultural values and uphold the community’s dignity.
The 2026 Kwahu Easter celebrations promise a blend of entertainment, cultural pride, and community engagement, with local leaders emphasizing respect for tradition alongside enjoyment.
