The Chief of Kade in the Eastern Region, Osaberima Agyare Tenadu II, has called on Ghanaians to prioritize and cherish their culture and traditions.
Speaking at the launch of the Osaberima Cultural Group in Kade, he lamented the growing influence of Western culture on the Ghanaian way of life, describing it as detrimental to the nation's identity.
According to Osaberima, the neglect of Ghanaian culture has eroded values such as respect and integrity, which once shaped society.
He attributed the rise of corruption and other societal challenges to the abandonment of traditional practices and called for a renewed focus on the cultural heritage passed down by the nation's forefathers. "Our culture has values that shape and guide us to live a good life and practice respect.