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Christmas In Ghana: Check Out Some Major Events Happening In Accra This December!

Families plan to spend time together and lot’s of travellers return home. Some call it the Yuletide, others call it Christmas. In Ghana, we call it “Bronya”. No matter how you choose to call it, this represents a period of love, happiness and giving. Christmas in Ghana is fun and …

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Christmas In Ghana: Check Out Top 20 Season Greetings Wishes For Family, Friends And Love Ones

Christmas In Ghana: Check Out Top 20 Season Greetings Wishes For Family, Friends And Love Ones

The time of Christmas is always beautiful and wonderful because every year Christmas bring lots of happiness for all. People always excited for Christmas because they get long holiday and spend their time with their loved ones. As well people wish to each other’s with best greetings wishes. This time …

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Christmas In Ghana: Seven Ways To Maintain Your Fitness Routine In December

Christmas In Ghana: Seven Ways To Maintain Your Fitness Routine In December

The December holidays are finally here, a time when most people tend to change their diet and add a few kilogrammes. Staying fit during this period can be quite challenging for many, as they put aside fitness routines to enjoy the festivities. After the holiday season is over, they flock …

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Christmas In Ghana: Why Is Christmas Day On The 25th December?

Christmas In Ghana: Why Is Christmas Day On The 25th December?

Christmas is celebrated to remember the birth of Jesus Christ, who Christians believe is the Son of God. The name ‘Christmas’ comes from the Mass of Christ (or Jesus). A Mass service (which is sometimes called Communion or Eucharist) is where Christians remember that Jesus died for us and then …

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Christmas In Ghana: 10 Ghanaian Local Foods You Can Prepare This Festive Season For Your Family

Christmas In Ghana: 10 Ghanaian Local Foods You Can Prepare This Festive Season For Your Family

Families plan to spend time together and lot’s of travellers return home. Some call it the Yuletide, others call it Christmas. In Ghana, we call it “Bronya”. No matter how you choose to call it, this represents a period of love, happiness and giving. Ghanaians however do not celebrate Christmas …

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Christmas In Ghana: Do You Know The Significance Of Christmas Colors?

Christmas In Ghana: Do You Know The Significance Of Christmas Colors?

It is that time of the year again. A season of love, sharing and merrymaking but most significantly, the remembrance of the birth of Jesus Christ. As the clock ticks, another year is about to end and people are looking forward to this season after a long hectic eleven months …

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Christmas In Ghana: 12 Christmas Movies To Watch This Festive Season

Christmas In Ghana: 12 Christmas Movies To Watch

Christmas movies take the very best—and sometimes the worst—of the holiday season and present those time-held customs to get viewers into the spirit of the season. This means flicks that feature everything from meet-cutes under the mistletoe to family festivities. Now, thanks to streaming services like Netflix, getting a dose …

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Christmas In Ghana: 4 Best Tips To Help You Find Love This Festive Season

Christmas In Ghana: 4 Best Tips To Help You Find Love This Festive Season

This festive season, find love. Christmas and New Year get everyone in the mood for a holiday season. The air has a romantic vibe that brings everyone together. Love flourishes during this time. It is believed that those who form relationships during December formulate strong and healthy bonds for the …

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Christmas In Ghana: Check Out The Interesting History Behind Christmas Tree

Christmas In Ghana: Check Out The Interesting History Behind Christmas Tree

Evergreen trees (and other evergreen plants) have traditionally been used to celebrate winter festivals (pagan and Christian) for thousands of years. Pagans used branches of evergreen trees to decorate their homes during the winter solstice, as it made them think of the spring to come. The Romans used Fir Trees …

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