Story by, Paul Mensah Nsor
Hausa Youth Ghana, a leading organization dedicated to promoting the Hausa language, culture, and heritage, is set to celebrate World Hausa Day 2025 with a month-long series of events. The celebration, which will take place throughout August, aims to highlight the rich heritage and economic contributions of the Hausa-speaking people.
The festivities will kick off with a vibrant float and awareness campaign on August 23, 2025, driving through the major Zango communities of Accra. This will be followed by a public lecture on August 26, 2025, at the Chief Imam Conference Hall, Kanda National Mosque, where esteemed speakers will discuss the history and economic impact of the Hausa people.
The celebration will culminate on August 30, 2025, with a grand Durbar of Chiefs and a vibrant cultural display at the Forecourt of the State House. The event will showcase the rich traditions, music, and arts of the Hausa-speaking people, offering attendees an immersive experience into the cultural heritage that has shaped Ghanaian society for generations.
The events are designed to promote unity among all and to celebrate the legacy of the Hausa-speaking communities in Ghana and beyond. Everyone is invited to participate in the celebrations and to join in honoring the rich heritage and contributions of the Hausa people.
Event Details:
- Float and Awareness Campaign: August 23, 2025, starting from Accra Girls SHS
- Public Lectures: August 26, 2025, at Chief Imam Conference Hall, Kanda Mosque
- Cultural Display and Durbar: August 30, 2025, at the Forecourt of the State House
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