Let’s take a walk to the outskirts, southwest of the land of the sacred deer beyond the Police Training School and Sir Charles Beach in Winneba. You will find a serene village that bears the name of a woman. She is graced with traditional beauty. She goes by the name AKOSUA a name by default to an Akan girl-child born on Sunday. Welcome to WINNEBA AKOSUA VILLAGE which lies east of Muni Lagoon and north of the Gulf of Guinea.
Even though to be on the very edge of the land of Guans, Akosua Village is an indigenous Ewe village. However, you may communicate with them directly in English, if their language is a barrier. You may also use the help of an interpreter.
Winneba Akosua Village is dominated by houses made of terracotta, tree logs and coconut tree leaves for roofing. Most people born in the 19th century in Ghana are acquainted with this housing. Nonetheless, a few of them are made of cement blocks.
Also, if you are a photographer, artist, music or movie producer and director, Akosua Village is combo of setting. This is because of the beach, Muni lagoon with its wetland and the type of housing.
Winneba Akosua Village is a place to release endorphins for your brain at your own pace. The great news is you enjoy this therapy without a fee. Come and experience history while the soil of modernity had not yet covered our buttress roots.
I will pass by with my co-writers, Pages and SheWrites again and so you should.