Ghanaian Muslim Community in Berlin Marks Fugu Day with Cultural Celebration
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Ghanaian Muslim Community in Berlin Marks Fugu Day with Cultural Celebration

The Ghanaian Muslim community in Berlin joined
compatriots worldwide in celebrating Fugu Day on Wednesday, 15 April 2025, in
recognition of the national cultural initiative declared by the President of
the Republic of Ghana.

The event, organized by the Ghana Islamic
Multicultural Association (G.I.M.A. e.V.) and led by its Chairman, Mr. Sampson
Nyaaba, coincided with a courtesy visit to the newly appointed Ghanaian
Ambassador to Germany, His Excellency Professor Ohene Adjei.

In a vibrant display of cultural pride and
unity, members of the community attended the gathering dressed in traditional
Fugu attire, showcasing Ghana’s rich heritage and promoting national identity
among the diaspora.

As part of the celebration, the community
presented a Fugu garment to the Ambassador as a symbolic gesture, encouraging
him to participate in the tradition by wearing it on designated days in support
of the initiative.

The event served not only as a cultural
celebration but also as an opportunity to strengthen unity within the Ghanaian
community in Berlin and reinforce the importance of preserving cultural values
abroad.

The Ghana Islamic Multicultural Association
reaffirmed its commitment to promoting Ghanaian culture, unity, and community
development in Germany.

Media Contact:

Ghana Islamic Multicultural Association
(G.I.M.A. e.V.)

Berlin, Germany

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