Osu is home to the Kinkawe, Ashantey, Anorhor, and Alata clans. Every homowo season showcases the rich cultural history of each clan. Each clan celebrated the occasion every weekend as the 2024 homowo festival got underway in late July.
On Saturday, August 31, 2024, Osu residents witnessed the Alata Clan’s spectacular finale of the festival.
It brought together Osu residents and chiefs as well as tourists who joined the celebration and  patronized variety of commercial activities.
The Homowo festival celebrated by the various communities that make up the Ga people in Ghana is an occasion on which the people remember its myths, folklore, deities, laws, and customs. Observed in remembrance of both the famine that plagued the Ga people in their history and of the victory over the famine, Homowo is commemorated in the Osu township after an orderly rotation of the rite every year and the right clan in this rotation.
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