President John Mahama kicked off the State Of The Nation address in a traditional outfit to celebrate the rich Ghanaian culture and also his high fashion sense.
In recent years, there has been an increase in the wearing of local prints, predominantly on days like Fridays, and in special instances like throughout March in celebration of Ghana Month.
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It is much appreciated, and I am most grateful.” The smock, known as “fugu” in the Dagbon tradition, is a symbol of cultural pride, leadership, and identity in northern Ghana.
all wore northern smocks and hats inscribed with "PG," meaning "Prison Graduate." Nkrumah also adorned the famous kente cloth for various occasions, showcasing the Ghanaian and African identity.