In the historic town of Offinso, where courage has long echoed through the land, a festival rises each November — not from song alone, but from story. Not merely to entertain, but to remember. It is a drumbeat of valor, a celebration of wise choice, and a salute to a people whose legacy is written in strategy and strength.
This is Mmoaninko — the festival of bravery and remembrance, held by the people of Offinso in Ghana’s Ashanti Region. It is not a festival of myth, but of memory. A moment that recalls a decisive act of leadership — one that secured Offinso’s land, honor, and identity forever.
The origin of Mmoaninko lies in a powerful chapter of Ashanti history.
During the early days of the Ashanti Empire, Nana Wiafe Akenten I — the founding chief of Offinso — fought alongside the Asantehene in the struggle for regional unification. When victory came, the king offered him a reward. But instead of gold or riches, Nana Wiafe Akenten asked for land — fertile and vast — on which his people could live and thrive.
That land became Offinso.
That decision became legacy.
Mmoaninko, meaning “memorial of bravery and foresight”, honors this profound moment — a triumph not only of war, but of wisdom.
Mmoaninko unfolds as a dignified series of rituals, ceremonies, and cultural expressions that celebrate the essence of courage and strategic thinking:
Libation and Ancestral Invocation
As with many Akan festivals, Mmoaninko begins with libations poured to honor the ancestors — especially Nana Wiafe Akenten and the brave warriors of Offinso’s past. Their spirits are invoked to bless the land and its people once again.
Historical Reenactments and Storytelling
Central to the festival is the retelling of the Offinso origin story — through performance, poetry, and oration. Elders recount the decisive moment of reward, the wise request for land, and the leadership that built a people’s future.
Durbar of Chiefs and Public Homage
The festival peaks with a grand durbar, where the paramount chief of Offinso and sub-chiefs receive homage from the people. Clothed in resplendent kente and adorned with gold, they sit in majesty — as symbols of continuity, courage, and cultural pride.
Traditional Dance, Drumming, and Display of Martial Spirit
Dancers in war attire perform martial dances symbolizing bravery in battle. The beating of war drums and the firing of muskets revive the warrior spirit that once defended the land and still defines its heritage.
Community Celebration and Unity
Following the rituals, the town erupts into joy — with communal meals, reunions, and intergenerational dialogues. It is not only a celebration of the past, but a recommitment to values that will carry Offinso forward.
Mmoaninko is more than the memory of war — it is a meditation on wise leadership. It teaches:
That bravery is not only found on the battlefield, but also in the mind
That legacy is shaped by decisions, not just by deeds
That true leadership protects not only the moment, but the generations to come
It is a living tribute to the kind of strength that builds nations — not through domination, but through vision.
Though born of historical conflict, Mmoaninko now thrives as a festival of peace, education, and development. In recent years, the festival has expanded to include civic events, youth mentorship, health campaigns, and cultural exhibitions — ensuring the bravery of the past fuels the growth of the present.
Offinso does not simply recall its history — it builds upon it.
For the people of Offinso — whether at home or abroad — Mmoaninko is a magnetic moment of return. It is when identity is rekindled, roots are rewatered, and the shared pride of a people is worn like royal cloth.
It is a time to teach the young that they come from courage, and that they too must live with wisdom.
To witness Mmoaninko is to enter a festival where celebration meets story. You will hear the drums of the past beat in harmony with the voices of the present. You will see bravery — not only as battle, but as vision. And you will walk away knowing that history, when honored, becomes a map for the future.
Mmoaninko is not just a festival.
It is a tribute to wise courage.
A sacred celebration of leadership that chose land over riches — and secured a people’s destiny.
What gives Mmoaninko its enduring power is its layered lesson:
That bravery and foresight can walk hand in hand
That leadership is most noble when it uplifts others
That a community that remembers its heroes builds new ones
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3 girls selling fruits and food at the road side. (c) Strictly by Remo Kurka (photography)