6th March 2007 - Ghana’s 50th Anniversary of Independence

Ghana_bike_1On 6th March 1957, Ghana was the first country in Africa to become independent from colonial rule.  So the 50th Anniversary is a huge milestone in Ghanaian as well as African history. 

It was a shame that the celebrations were all centered around Accra - leading some people to rename it Accra at 50, rather than Ghana at 50.  Being in Tamale I really noticed this.  There wasn’t much happening and none of the cabinet members or dignitaries came up north.  Apparently the budget for celebrations was 20million dollars which I think was probably all spent in the south. It’s a sad reflection on Ghana really especially on such an important day.

Ind_dayAnyway, we managed to enjoy ourselves in Tamale but it didn’t really feel all  that special. It was pretty much a normal day with all the shops and market stalls open.  There was a military and school parade in the central police park. It was so busy we couldn’t see anything!  In the evening there was a street jam in town consisting of local musicians miming to music played too quietly!  Sorry, I sound so negative!  It was a fun day but just not nearly as exciting as I had expected. 

Kids_face_paintedThe highlight was probably painting the faces of kids with the Ghana flag.  They were all so excited that made me happy! 

Ashanti_chiefOn the 5th March there was a gathering of all the Chiefs in the area .  I liked this really fat Cheif from the Ashanti region. He had a huge entourage of about 40 people.

One Response to “6th March 2007 - Ghana’s 50th Anniversary of Independence”

  1. Annieeee. Says:

    Lovee what you have doneee :]
    luck in thee futuree , thumbs up ! x

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