The Bulsa people are an ethnic group living in the Upper East Region of Ghana. They are known for their rich culture, unique customs, and traditional way of life. In this blog post, we will explore the history, culture, and traditions of the Bulsa people.
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4 Apr 2023
8 Jul 2022
Buluk History: Questions begging for answers
We are Bulsa because we have connections with Buluk. But, have we all paused for a second to ask about the meanings of these terms, "Buluk" and "Bulsa/Builsa/Bulsa"?
21 Jun 2020
Ghanatta Writes: Don't Cut Our Mahogany Trees!
The ongoing discussion about the Sandema mahogany trees and the road is a wake-up call to realities we, Bulsa, have always preferred to ignore because we think taking time off to think and reflect on serious issues is inconveniencing.
3 Jun 2020
WATCH: Feok Festival 2019 - "Guanang Chelim"
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31 May 2020
The Canopy, The Road and The Big Debate
Recently, there has been a big debate on social media when
news broke on Ghanaweb
about the felling of the historic mahogany trees for the construction of the
Sandema town stretch of the Navrongo - Sandema - Weisi road. Many people have
advocated for the construction of
16 May 2020
29 Dec 2019
Feok Festival 2019 Review
The 2019 edition of the Feok festival witnessed a great display of culture and tradition as usual. The spice of this year's celebration was the display of cultural artifacts by the Bulsa Heritage and Cultural Society [BHCS] being spearheaded by Mr. John Agandin.
31 Dec 2017
The Year 2017 In Review
The year 2017 was an eventful one on THE ROAD TO SANDEMA. As is usual of every society, there were high and low moments. First, was the Paramount Chief's message to all Bulsa to introspect on the progress made the previous year and to contribute more meaningfully to the development of Buluk.
11 Oct 2017
Feok Festival Celebrations; The Missing Link
The Feok festival has always been celebrated in the same old-fashioned style, where everybody prepares and attends only the grand durbar. But, Feok is more than just the grand durbar. It could even be more if certain things are done right.
11 Mar 2017
Buluk, Where Are You?
Nab Azagsuk Azantilow II, paramount chief of Buluk, with some elders. |
6 Dec 2016
WATCH: Feok Festival 2016 Rehearsals
The Feok festival rehearsals are ongoing. Feok festival 2016 grand durbar comes off on the 15th of December. Come and witness a grand display of culture and tradition as the people of Buluk, a tribe in the Upper East region of Ghana, celebrate their annual Feok festival. Don't miss this great opportunity to be a part of Buluk's history.
7 Nov 2015
Why Northern Ghana Youth Migrate
The story has always been told of how northern youth who migrate to the southern parts of Ghana often struggle for survival all in the name of searching for "greener pastures." Accommodation, food, water, and attending nature's call suddenly become expensive.
11 Apr 2015
Ghanaian Elections And What Matters Most
Many people interested in politics often honor the call when the opportunity presents itself. They do so by standing to be elected to serve (which I don't always believe to be true). It is always a mix of people with a mix of promises, some selfish and others selfless, jostling here and there for votes.
16 Oct 2014
28 Aug 2014
3 Things I Would Have Done As The President of Ghana
It is unfortunate that I'm not the president. And may not be one in the nearest future. But, I hope it won't be long before I achieve that feat. By the way, in case I become the president of Ghana one day, these are some of the things I intend to do.
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