Many have wondered what makes Kwahu Easter so special and what has inspired the celebrations that draw thousands every year.
The answer can best be described as a mass homecoming for the Kwahu people who live in Ghana's big cities.
The tradition began as a simple reunion for Kwahus who were unable to travel to their hometowns during Christmas due to the demands of their trading activities.
According to a report by ghananewsonline.com, over the years, more people joined the Kwahus in marking Easter, transforming what was once a quiet return home into a vibrant national event. "Over time, this personal pilgrimage transformed into a social and cultural spectacle, drawing thousands from across Ghana and beyond.