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Asere Traditional Council

About Us

The Asere Mantse is a prominent paramount chief within the Ga State in Ghana, traditionally referred to as the “Father of the Ga State”.  HRM Nii Nikoi Olai Amashie III, who was recently elevated to paramount status by the Ga Mantse, King Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II

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The Asere Homowo Festival Ghana

The  Asere Homowo Festival  is an annual August/September harvest celebration by the Ga people in Ghana’s Greater Accra Region, particularly central to the Asere quarter

The Asere Homowo Festival New Jersey

The  Asere Homow  Festival in New Jersey is an harvest celebration by the Diaspora’s.

Tours And Desinations

Explore tourist site and event  within the Asere Council 

ASERE NIKOI OLAI FAMILY

The Nikoi Olai family was part of nomadic race whose original abode was somewhere in the present-day Middle East between the Tigris River and the Euphrates rivers. As a result of persecution due to religious and cultural practices these hared people migrated through present day Israel, the Sanai and settled around Goshen in upper Egypt. Their leader was a man called Nikoi Olai.

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Frequently Asked Questions.

The Asere Traditional Council is one of the principal Ga Traditional Councils in Accra, Ghana. It serves as the guardian of Ga customs, traditions, and cultural heritage, while providing leadership in community affairs.

The Council oversees traditional governance, promotes peace and unity, and supports initiatives in education, youth empowerment, and community development.

By safeguarding oral traditions, rituals, music, dance, and ceremonies, the Council ensures that ancestral values are passed down to future generations while adapting to modern society.

Visitors can reach the Council through its official website’s Contact Page, attend public events, or connect via social media channels for updates and announcements.

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