National Anthem of Ghana
The National Anthem of Ghana, titled "God Bless Our Homeland Ghana," was adopted in 1957 when the country gained independence. The anthem emphasizes themes of unity, patriotism, and the importance of working together for the nation's progress. It reflects the aspirations of the Ghanaian people and their commitment to building a prosperous future.
The lyrics were written by Michael Kwame Gbordzoe, while the music was composed by E. A. Amu. The anthem is sung at national events, schools, and public gatherings, serving as a reminder of Ghana's rich history and the collective responsibility of its citizens to uphold the nation's values.