Bayeta Spall Support Home Foundation

Bayeta Spall Support Home Foundation Supporting of vulnerable, deprived children and empowerment of widows. Non Governmental Organization

19/04/2026

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Bayeta spall support home foundation visit basego primary School The kids are lying down on their stomach's while writin...
09/07/2025

Bayeta spall support home foundation visit basego primary School
The kids are lying down on their stomach's while writing
I ask for a support of
Furnitures
Books
School uniforms school bags
Shoes
Pens and pencils
Toys for them to play with
Clothing's
Laptop's
And any kind of support

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History of the Fire Festival – Bugum ChuguThe Bugum festival, also known as the Fire Festival, has a historical origin t...
06/07/2025

History of the Fire Festival – Bugum Chugu

The Bugum festival, also known as the Fire Festival, has a historical origin that dates back to the 15th century during the reign of Naa Zoligu, the 7th Yaa-Naa of Dagbon. Naa Zoligu ruled from approximately 1469 to 1486.

During his reign, his first grandson, Naa Dariʒiɛɣu, went missing in the bush. According to oral history, Naa Dariʒiɛɣu was taken by a group of dwarfs when he followed his father, Naa Zɔŋ, and brothers to the farm. Despite their efforts, they couldn’t find the whereabouts of Naa Zoligu’s beloved grandson. However, Naa Zoligu remained adamant that Naa Dariʒiɛɣu was alive and well, as informed by the soothsayers.

The search for Naa Dariʒiɛɣu became a ritual, with the men searching day and night, venturing into dangerous forests. Given the risks involved, every man participated fully armed and fortified, ready to face any challenges. To navigate during the nighttime, they would light torches made from thatch.

Finally, they discovered the little boy sleeping under a tree. Believing that the tree held spiritual significance and was used by the dwarfs to conceal the boy, the search party used their torches to burn down the tree. Some even collected branches from the tree for ritual purposes. With drumming and dancing, the rescue team joyfully returned the little boy home.



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No food for a lazy man
You can see how busy she's

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