Legal practitioner, Kojo Anan Ankomah has ignited widespread online discussion with his Facebook post over a humorous question linking religious fasting practices with Ghanaian cuisine.
The post reads: “Muslims dey fast; Christians dey lent season but waakye dey finish before 12pm. Who dey eat am? Eeeiiii!!!”
The inquiry juxtaposes Ramadan fasting among Muslims, the Christian Lent observance, and the traditional Ghanaian dish waakye, which is commonly consumed before noon.
The timing raises the question of which group eats waakye during their fasting periods.
Lawyer Ankomah’s post has reported a surge of reactions, with netizens debating the cultural and religious implications of the question.
The post has become a viral meme, prompting analysis of how faith and local food traditions intersect in Ghanaian society.


































































