Renowned Hiplife artist Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah, popularly known as Mzbel, joined a group of young women in the Ga ancestral ritual during the Homowo celebrations this year.
Mzbel, who is known for her strong connection to her cultural roots, participated in the traditional activities by the river, where devotees gather annually.
Dressed in traditional white attire and adorned with spiritual leaves, Mzbel was seen cleansing herself by the riverside while reciting some traditional appellations.
Her presence at the ritual highlights her commitment to honoring and preserving the cultural heritage of the Ga people.
The Homowo festival is a significant event in the Ga calendar, celebrating the harvesting of crops and paying homage to the ancestors.
Mzbel’s participation in the ancestral ritual not only showcases her cultural pride but also emphasizes the importance of traditions in contemporary society.