The Abeadze Ahobaa Kese Festival is an annual cultural celebration held by the people of the Abeadze Traditional Area (Dominase) in the Central Region of Ghana. The term Ahobaa (meaning “sacrifice” in Fante) commemorates the heroic Egya Ahor, who gave his life in centuries past to end a devastating epidemic following the community’s migration from Techiman. The festival fosters community cohesion and collective cultural identity across Abeadze’s villages
Parking Available
On-site parking available for visitors
Bathrooms/Restrooms
Clean restroom facilities on-site
WiFi Available
Free WiFi internet access
Family Friendly
Suitable for families with children
Wheelchair Accessible
Accessible facilities for people with disabilities
Food Vendors
Food and refreshments available on-site
Entrance Fee
For food vendors both cash and electronic cash transfers
Recommended Visit Time
Full day especially on a durbar day. to experience the rituals and performances, average of 4-6 hour
Location
Abeadze, Dominase