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The Fugu Ghana’s President Wore That Got Zambians Talking

Zambians saw Ghana’s President and thought, “Ghanaians don’t know fashion!” But they were so wrong.
President John Mahama’s outfit for the Zambian state visit President John Mahama’s outfit for the Zambian state visit
Credit: State Zambia

The President of Ghana His Excellency John Dramani Mahama Fugu during his state visit to Zambia has set social media buzzing, but not just because of the visa-free arrangement between the two country.

The President of Ghana His Excellency John Dramani Mahama wore a blue and white traditional Fugu (also known as Batakari) that went viral. He was welcomed by the President of Zambia, Hakainde Hichilema. When Zambians saw his outfit, the online conversation quickly shifted from diplomacy to dress codes, they mocked it by calling it a “blouse”.

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President John Mahama’s outfit for the Zambian state visit
The bugu Ghana’s President John Mahama wore. Credit: State Zambia

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The Reality: It’s Not a Blouse, It’s a Fugu

What was mistaken for a “blouse” is the Fugu, a prestigious traditional attire worn by people of high status and class.

If anything, it shows Ghana’s president is intentional about promoting the local garment industry both within and beyond Ghana. He definitely appreciates the rich diversity of African heritage, as he tends to wear Ghanaian fabric and outfits a lot. 

Did You Know About the Fugu?

The African fugu, known as batakari in the Asante Twi language, is a traditional handwoven men’s garment originating from Northern Ghana but has become widely accepted across the country.

‘Fugu’ is derived from the Moshie word for cloth, while the Dagombas refer to it as ‘bingba’.

In the 19th century, the batakari was used as a war dress for the Ashanti military, crafted from cotton and embellished with leather pouches and metal cases that housed talismans, believed to impart bulletproof qualities to the wearer.  The flared bottom allows for easy movement, like mounting horses and engaging in combat.

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