Alby News Ghana Blog of Sunday, 5 March 2023
Source: Alby News Ghana
Pupils of Ghana International School (GIS) are preparing in earnest to celebrate this year's Ghana Day in their school
As part of the preparations, pupils are being taught how to cook banku, pound fufu, play oware, and other traditional things related to Ghana
Photos of the children practising what they have learnt have emerged online, stirring lovely reactions from
Some young pupils of Ghana International School (GIS) have earned admiration online with their celebration of Ghana Day at school.
As part of Ghana's independence day celebrations every year, schools and other institutions use the month of March to showcase the culture and other things from the country.
For this year, GIS is teaching their pupils, who are from many nationalities, all they need to know about Ghana.
Pupils of GIS have been learning a lot ahead of the Ghana month Photo source: Ghana International School Source: Facebook
In photos shared on the school's Facebook page, the youngsters are seen learning the cooking of some Ghanaian delicacies s well as playing some
One of the photos sighted by YEN.com.gh showed a group of three pupils mimicking the preparation of banku. One, a white girl, sat behind a pot on a makeshift tripod and held a wooden spatula. She was trying to show how to stir corn dough on fire. Another knelt beside her with a fan to show how to fan the fire. A boy among them bent over to observe.
Another photo showed a boy and a girl trying to pound fufu. The girl sat down by the mortar with the boy holding a pestle.