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Step into the heart of Akuapem royalty. Join Nkabom Culture as we receive a once-in-a-lifetime introduction to the esteemed King of Akuapem, Osedeayo Kwasi Akuffo III, by the Kurontihene and Senior Divisional Chief of Akuapem. Witness the sacred Awukudae celebration up close, immerse yourself in vibrant traditions, and connect with the incredible people of the Akuapem state. Awukudae is a sacred festival in Akan culture, particularly among the Ashanti and Akuapem people in Ghana, translating to "Wednesday ceremony." It forms part of the broader Adae festivals, which occur every 42 days in the Akan calendar, alternating between Akwasidae (on Sundays) and Awukudae (on Wednesdays). In the Akuapem region, it's celebrated with deep reverence at places such as the Okuapehene's palace, with chiefs, elders, and community members participating in rituals that honour ancestors. Awukudae is a sacred festival in Akan culture, particularly among the Ashanti and Akuapem people in Ghana, translating to "Wednesday ceremony." It forms part of the broader Adae festivals, which occur every 42 days in the Akan calendar, alternating between Akwasidae (on Sundays) and Awukudae (on Wednesdays).In the Akuapem region, it's celebrated with deep reverence at places like the Okuapehene's palace, involving chiefs, elders, and community members in rituals that honour ancestors.