Ghanaian actress Fella Makafui, who hails from the Volta Region, visited her hometown for this year’s Easter holidays.
Easter in Ghana has become an annual phenomenon where many Ghanaians love to travel to enjoy the holidays.
Kwahu in the Eastern Region, with its paragliding and cool weather, has proven to be the hotspot during the Easter festivities.
Other regions, including the Volta Region, are following suit. This year, there was an influx of Ghanaians in the Volta Region for Easter.
Fela Makafui stormed her hometown, Anfoega, for the celebrations. The award-winning actress immersed herself in the community’s itinerary.
Images of her participating in a health walk by the community have surfaced on social media.
Fella Makafui wore a T-shirt, Anfoega We Dey, as she naturally gelled and took photos with the community members during the exercise.
The actress and entrepreneur was also present at a cultural gathering held in the community as part of the celebrations.
There, Fella Makafui heartily joined her folks for a Borborbr dance session.
Borborbor is a traditional Ghanaian dance and music genre primarily performed by the Ewe people in the Volta Region of Ghana and Southern Togo.
The vibrant and social dance, believed to be over 800 years old, is often performed during festivals, ceremonies, and celebrations, showcasing the cultural identity and unity of the Ewe people.
@fella_makafuiEaster in my hometown Anfoega Akukome .. Same time next year fam ❤️ Where did you celebrate the Easter ?