Ada Marks Asafotufiami Festival with Culture, Unity, and Developmental Support

The vibrant town of Ada was transformed into a hub of culture and celebration over the weekend as residents and visitors gathered for the annual Asafotufiami Festival, a cherished tradition that honours the heroic journey of the Ada people and the battles fought to protect their land and identity.

With traditional music, colorful attire, and symbolic war dances, the festival was not only a reflection of Ada’s rich history but also a moment of collective pride. The atmosphere radiated with heritage, as generations came together to celebrate resilience and unity.

This year’s edition received a significant boost from Electrochem Ghana Ltd, a subsidiary of the McDan Group, which plays a central role in sponsoring and organizing the festival. As the biggest investor in the Ada enclave, Electrochem’s involvement once again demonstrated its commitment to preserving local culture and supporting the growth of the community.

At the heart of this effort is Dr. Daniel McKorley, Executive Chairman of the McDan Group and Development Chief of Ada, known by his stool name Nene Koranteng Kabu I. His dedication to Ada extends far beyond corporate ventures — it’s a personal mission rooted in cultural respect, development, and empowering the youth of the land.

Speaking during the celebrations, Dr. McKorley noted, “Asafotufiami is more than just a festival. It’s a powerful symbol of our identity — a tribute to our ancestors’ bravery and the unity that binds us today.”

Festivalgoers were treated to a full experience of Ada’s cultural and tourism offerings, from the moving re-enactments and storytelling to the food, crafts, and hospitality that define the community.

Key Moments from the Festival:

* A grand durbar featuring traditional leaders and historical re-enactments

* Cultural displays with music, dance, and local folklore

* Indigenous food and art exhibitions from Ada’s creative minds

* Community reflections and renewed calls for progress and togetherness

Closing the festivities, Nene Koranteng Kabu I delivered a touching message to all attendees:

“Leave with a piece of Ada in your heart. Let our warmth, culture, and hospitality go with you. Be proud ambassadors of this great land.”

With partners like Electrochem and the steady leadership of Dr. McKorley, Ada continues to blend tradition with transformation — a shining example of how cultural heritage and development can go hand in hand.

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