@ Christopher amagouro,No this is no NDC festival,but,rather,a yearly celebrations of the Anlos in southern Ghana to show how their ancestors travelled from Benin,through present day Togo to settle where they are now.
I never seen any tribe's in Ghana celebrate their festival with political colors, nana addo and npp government are good people to bring development to volta region they should ignore them npp can win power without their votes
On who's channel are you watching this? You think people left their houses in party colours to the festival grounds? They're party members are the ones who went to the grounds in party colours and they're showing it on they're showing it on their channel and you also come on here and comment as if everybody went to the festival grounds in NDC colours. Judgemental much?
Regardless of the political views of African traditions in particular `ewe',as I know, they remain a culture not to say a school. A real weight in education. Ghana! Ghana!Ghana! I adore U
Politicizing your festival.Even your your traditional drunks are painted a party color.You cry the next day for volter development call Mahama for help.
Oh shut your trap and see things for what they really are. The drums you see belong to the NDC caucus of the community. This is exactly what they want you to think and you also obviously bought it. Weren't you in this country last election season? How many voltarians went out to vote, talk less of voting for the NDC and you're here talking rubbish.
Why not celebrate cultures across the country? You should embrace others, appreciate stop the tribal dicrimination... you are pathetic not enligtened. Your construction of English language grammar is so poor.