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Obomeng Street: Where Kwahu finds its heartbeat

Christian Wilson Bortey
April 11, 2026
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If there is one place that defines Kwahu Easter, it is Obomeng Street.

Not just this year, but every year.

The street has long been the centre of the celebration, and once again, it lived up to its name.

Located on the Kwahu Mountains between Obo and Mpraeso, Obomeng is one of the most popular towns during the Easter period.

By day, it is very busy. People move through the streets, traders sell nonstop, and traffic builds steadily.

But by night, the street changes completely.

As darkness falls, Obomeng Street takes on a new life.

The same road that struggled with traffic during the day becomes the centre of celebration. Cars barely move, but no one complains.

In fact, the standstill becomes part of the fun.

People climb onto car roofs and other platforms, dancing and shouting, carried by pure excitement.

What should be frustration turns into a street party.

Every joint and pub along the street is filled with music blaring from different directions at once.

Afrobeats from one corner, highlife from another, dancehall from somewhere in between, all blending into one continuous wave of sound.

There is no single source; the whole street becomes the speaker.

The street also becomes a runway of style and fashion. Ladies step out in bold outfits—bright colours, fitted dresses and creative designs that stand out in the night.

Hairstyles add to the scene, from neat braids to long wigs and natural curls.

It is not just about fashion, it is confidence on display.

While the street holds the crowd, the major performances take place nearby.

This year, performances by Stonebwoy and Kwabena Kwabena heightened the excitement.

On Saturday night, Stonebwoy performed at Adom Park, drawing large numbers and setting the tone for the night.

Kwabena Kwabena took over the stage on Sunday, bringing a smoother but equally engaging performance.

Each night, the energy from the park flowed straight back onto Obomeng Street.

Beyond the street jams, Kwahu offers more.

At Atibie, the paragliding festival adds colour to the skies, giving people a different kind of thrill.

At the same time, the Kwahu Business Forum brings together business leaders and investors, showing that the celebration also has a serious side.

Still, Obomeng Street remains the heart of it all. No tickets, no barriers—just people, music and shared energy.

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