The national anthem of Ghana is called "God Bless Our Homeland Ghana". It was adopted upon the country's independence from British colonial rule on March 6, 1957. The lyrics were written by a poet named Emmanuel P. Sutherland, and the music was composed by Philip Comi Gbeho.
The anthem is a prayer for God's blessings on the nation of Ghana, asking for unity, peace, and prosperity. The lyrics also express gratitude for the country's independence and call on the citizens to uphold and defend the nation's freedom.
The anthem is typically sung in both English and Twi, one of the major languages spoken in Ghana. It is a symbol of national pride and unity, and is played at official events and ceremonies throughout the country.
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