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Photos: Asogli State climaxes 2023 yam festival with colourful durbar

The event held in Ho Jubilee Park attracted traditional rulers from across Ghana, Togo and Benin

The chiefs and residents of the Asogli State in Ho celebrated the 2023 Tezá (yam festival) with a colourful durbar on Saturday, (7 October).

The event held in Ho Jubilee Park attracted traditional rulers from across the country, including Togo and Benin.

Chiefs and queens in attendance wore beautiful traditional regalia.

Tourists, business partners of the Agbogbomefia of Asogli State, Togbe Afede XIV, and indigenes from home and abroad thronged the capital for the past two months to witness the festival.

This year’s festival also marked the 20th anniversary of Togbe Afede XIV, since he was enstooled as the paramount chief of the Asogli traditional area.

Businesses, especially the food and drink sector, saw a major rise since the start of the festival.

Reporting by Albert Kuzor in the Volta Region

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