Efutu people
The Efutu people are an ethnic group located in the Central Region of Ghana, primarily around the town of Winneba. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional festivals, music, and dance. The Efutu language, a dialect of Akan, is spoken by the community and plays a vital role in their identity.
The Efutu are also recognized for their fishing and farming activities, which are essential to their economy. The annual Aboakyer Festival, celebrated in May, showcases their traditions and is an important event that attracts visitors and promotes cultural pride among the Efutu people.