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Ghana Born and raised in Ghana I'm a Ghana Akra to Makra Ghana Born and raised in Ghana Ghana You speak Ghana You speak Ghana Man I really wanna be sure that this song is yours man Cause I feel like you're super talented bro And I just wanna know how long have you been writing songs I've been making music for like 3 or 4 years now But you look young man 3 or 4 years I'm 18 now But I started playing piano at the age of 5 Since then My musical journey has just continued That's amazing man Doing music professionally about 3 or 4 years I would love to know you more bro Yeah Charlie we should get to know each other more Definitely man Do you have time? I have all the time You have all the time man I mean give me time Let me speak to you bro Cause I really wanna know more about what you do Yeah I really wanna know what's the inspiration behind your music Honestly I'm inspired by a lot of things on daily basis Like it could be anything around me But most of my songs have been love songs Because you know I'm a young age It's like I'm a young age You know I'm constantly building friendships And going through normal teenage procedures You get me So love is all part of it But aside that I write about other things like Family My aspirations Just things which I'm curious about I want you to know more about I'm now a huge fan man See I just listened to his song And I can sing some few sentences man Next week when you meet me I'll be singing from head to toe bro But let me know I mean like you live in Ghana Yeah I live in Ghana I was born and raised here And how many Ghanaian musicians have you ever collaborated with? So far about two or three or so And international feature as well with Navio from Uganda But as I said I'm still growing You know there's still greater heights to climb And I'm looking forward to work with more people Collaborating and just building myself My craft as a whole I believe that the future is so bright For him and Swede man Keep going don't stop I mean the songs that I've heard today I believe that in the next five years When I see you I need to ask you for Autograph man Please let me have that autograph Before next five years man Because I believe Very soon the whole world will be jamming to your music man Do you have anything to tell your fans? I mean for the people who are just Stay tuned for more from him and Swede Follow me if you don't already I mean stay tuned for more Listen to my music already available On all streaming platforms is Helm and Swede that's H-E-R-M-A-N Dollar sign U-E-D-E But follow me on Instagram Twitter everywhere You're from Accra now Anything happen in Accra today? How long are you around for? Like I have like three more days to go man Three more I'm Ga right I'm from Jamestown My mom's from Jamestown My dad's from Longua So I'm Ga and every year we celebrate this thing It's called homo-wo Homo-wo festival I mean if you're free I would love to film homo-wo festival man Let's take me there and let's go enjoy homo-wo I'm gonna enjoy homo-wo for first time man If you already like the video Go to his YouTube channel Go stream his music and make sure You subscribe to his YouTube channel It's very important man Trust me go to know him now So that when you blow in five years time You will say that what a Maya did not tell you You know what come with me as we go Enjoy the homo-wo festival Okay Alright Who are the Ga Who are the Ga people Just before I say anything You'll hear Ga show to the background It's part of our Customary And part of celebrating homo-wo Which is happening today In Gamashi in Akra Now the Ga people Who are the Ga people The Ga people are supposedly Migrated from The shores of Lake Chad According to some of the history Some Ga people might have you believe otherwise And they kind of trace the Ga people From Israel but I take my story from The shores of Lake Chad And came through northern Nigeria Southern Nigeria Benin, Togo And they finally ended up in Akra Now I'll talk about Along the way people stopped in Nungwa Some stopped in Aneho So there are some Ga people in Aneho Some stopped in Aneho In Togo, yes There are Ga people there At the moment we are in Franklin Lodge In Otubu-Lohun Franklin Lodge Was built by the Portuguese It was a Portuguese trading post This thing you see here Was a Portuguese trading post And obviously Anytime you talk about a trading post In Akra On the shores of the Gold Coast Then you know that it would involve slavery So slaves were bought and sold here According to the history Now Where we are now Is called Tubu-Lohun Like I said before And this is where freed Interestingly freed Brazilian slaves Were resettled When they were freed from Brazil The story goes that seven ships came Some stopped here Some stopped in Togo Some stopped in Benin And the last people went to Nigeria What is that now? It's a market It's still a market It's a slave market We get some on the ground there If you are taking you You pack that through that other ground In the morning you don't know where you are They are just keeping you on the ground It's not a slave market again It's a lager market It's a lager market In Nigeria they are called agadu They are agadu people Now you would hear names like this Sousa, Peregrino, Nelsen Azuma Nelsen Of Tabon stock They are called the Tabon people here In Akra When they came They spoke Portuguese And Tabon means it's okay Now we need to know Since there are different people That forms the guns We want to know why And what is HomoWo all about The story about HomoWo In Ga Literally means Looting at hunger The story goes that one time There was a big famine And then they went to console the oracle That's according to the stories that we know They went to console the oracle Somewhere in Obutu or something You know The gun space They call it from Obutu to Adan That's the gun space So they went to console the oracle And the oracle told them what to do And once they had a big bumper harvest They told them what to do And what they had to do was that They had to cook This special meal And eat till they can eat no more So the name HomoWo Means hunger tomorrow HomoWo means hunger War is tomorrow But my take is that if tomorrow never comes Then we shall never be hungry So today is the day where we cook And we eat And we eat and we eat So you've been to the house And you're going to eat later And we invite people to come and join us to eat You don't have to be gun You don't have to be Just gun You come from everywhere You're invited to our table to eat with us Because you're also helping us to Hoot at hunger And eat till we can eat no more And if tomorrow never comes Then we're not going to be hungry But the gun people are fishermen And they're farmers So we fish from the sea So we grow the corn And then we have the palm The palm from the farms So we make the abenkuai We call it inme wunu I'm using the tree and the gun The palm not soup Which we make And the palm tree is literally like the tree of life Because after you've got a flesh You've got the oil You can get the fruit from the kennel Which you make You get oil out of it The kennel is used by the goldsmiths To make fire Because it's very hard, the shells And then you get palm wine From the tree And then you get the akokunu So the palm tree is a very versatile tree And we make the soup And we make the soup most of the There is fish Mainly used mainly fish These days they add some cow foot And they add some meat It's mainly fish Fish comes from the sea And the others Comes from the farms So that's what we call kukbui Which is corn Corn that is steamed Ground and steamed And then you add some palm oil Which makes it yellow Which makes it yellow And then you eat it with the palm Palm soup I saw the king Spring clean Spring clean the kukbui What does that mean So you know like you pour libation Who do you pour libation to To the gods To the spirits The same thing the chief Would sprinkle kukbui Around when you go here You'd find some of it at the door So it's not just a chief So in the gun household The head of the house Whether being male or female Would also sprinkle some kukbui In the household once it's It's ready before they eat So you also sprinkle into the spirits To the ancestors To the elders who have gone But there's another story to say We also sprinkle some for the birds to eat So the birds will also get some kukbui to eat So how many days does the war go on? Because I know it's a It's not just yesterday Yesterday you were here to For the twins festival and then there's today And then there's tomorrow as well So there are various days of war During the week other things happen So yesterday you came to the twins festival The twins are very important in the gun culture And in African culture really Because you know what we say that It is said that it's only animals Who have multiple birds So if a human has multiple birds They are special In certain cultures they are not They are not so special But in our culture Having twins is very special And we celebrate people who have twins But you know Over here it's very important And part of it is They go and consult the spirits of the twin The twin spirits are bush cows And they are supposed to consult the spirit And as the spirit they ask them If they want to have the ritual done for them So yesterday for instance I was in the twin household Where the women meet and they make uto You know uto yam with the egg Which is a special food It's a special food for the gods So even on your birthday they make you uto As for me on my birthday If you don't make me uto there will be trouble So you have to make me uto So the spirit comes down on me So yes so that I can be myself On my birthday I have to have uto And yesterday I had uto for the twins And once they prepare the uto They bring in all the stuff The peel and everything is put in a bowl They put some sea water They put some alcohol on it And then some nyanera And then it's carried by someone To go and throw away And yesterday maybe you saw them You saw them going and they're going to throw it away At the lagoon At the lagoon Not at the shrine At the lagoon They're going through that way At the lagoon They can come to you right If they are taking it And the spirit is controlling them They can come to you And pour the water on you So you have to be triple careful of yourself Maybe you can hold it like this If you do like this You take it to eat you three times There you go So what if they pour it on you What will happen Nothing will happen People put money in And sometimes coins and stuff And sometimes the children follow And then once they throw it away They can go and pick up the money So I want to know why Is that they come all the way to this place As you can see The shrine is here And the Kalewe shrine is here And this is the place They welcome to pour the leaves And I will tell you from the beginning That if you miss something From your life Or you are in pain Anything at all Or you want to send out to the girls Whatever you ask them They will do it for you Maybe you have been born You want to born You pour a vibration Some people bring much more And they get the answer right So that's the way we are doing Not to see if the kids fall And the goat They put some of the Whatever and the yam They will cast it And they will put it in And they will set the leaves on And they will come and pour it here Even the water When you pour a vibration And you give money You take some three times You bat three times And whatever you want I have seen people taking the money But the money is for the goats But the money is for the goats But the power They have removed the power So they can take it And it's good that They are taking it Because if nobody takes it And they give it It seems like You don't want what they are doing So the people will fight about it And run it And they will be fighting This one will take this one And so on and so forth But it's part of the homo waw ritual That the twins ritual Which happens before So twins are celebrated On the Friday Before the girl homo waw And twins are spiritual That spirit is working very well So the twins In Nigerian culture The twins The first one that comes out Is the younger one The second one is the older one In Nigerian culture So they say that the first one Is sent to go and see if it's okay If it's okay It comes to call the other twins They say come let's go But in Ghana culture The first one is the older The second one is younger So while we are walking around We could hear the greeting Afil Afil Afil is year So for the Ghana people This is the end of a year Right So September is the beginning Of a new year So after At the end of all of this Next week it's going to be Osu After that it's going to be La It's going to be Tesshi And then it's going to be Nungwa And then the homo waw is over And then it goes to Ningo And Prampram All the way They all celebrate homo waw So by the end of September By the end of August September starts the new year For us So the new year That's the grand new year Now after all of this Tomorrow we go back And we go to our family homes again And then we go and do the last ritual It's called ngawala Which is say seek life Because mainly homo waw Is the homecoming Where everybody comes home So this year Tomorrow when people come back They say this year Last year we had bla bla bla Today it's not here So it's not like we're striking the name of our But we're saying okay He's gone So who came last year Who is here It's like a road call So next year we shall all be here again So when we say a few We're saying Like a happy new year Happy new year That's what it is Happy I want to know Say happy new year Which year are we in right now In Kamistagabu Yeah we're in The new year starts in September We're in 2020 So now it's 2020 We're not dealing with 2020 With 2021 September starts our new year September 2021 Is our new year Wodemai Thank you so much