Effutu people
The Effutu people are an ethnic group located in the central coastal region of Ghana. They primarily inhabit the town of Winneba, which is known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant traditions. The Effutu are part of the larger Akan ethnic group and speak the Effutu dialect of the Akan language.
Traditionally, the Effutu people are known for their fishing and farming practices, which play a significant role in their economy. They celebrate various festivals, with the most notable being the Aboakyer Festival, which honors their ancestors and showcases their cultural identity through colorful parades and rituals.