Walls of Power, Shores of Pain ; Ghana’s Forts & Castles
This reimagination of history by a Ghanaian Filmmaker takes you on a gripping journey through Ghana’s historic forts and castles, uncovering hidden stories of power, resistance, and survival woven into the walls of these colonial relics.
Episodes

Friday Mar 14, 2025
Fort St. Jago - The Strategic Hill Top Fort of Elimina, Ghana
Friday Mar 14, 2025
Friday Mar 14, 2025
Fort St. Jago - Strategic Hill top fort explores the fort’s strategic rise above Elmina, revealing untold stories of pre colonial struggle of power between European rivals, colonial conflicts, local resistance, and the silent echoes of history.

Monday Mar 17, 2025
Christiansborg Castle : From Slave Fortress to Seat of Power
Monday Mar 17, 2025
Monday Mar 17, 2025
Dive into the untold history of Christiansborg Castle, Accra’s iconic fortress that evolved from a Danish trading post to a seat of colonial power and modern governance. Uncover its dark past in the transatlantic slave trade, its transformation into Ghana’s seat of government, and the secrets hidden within its walls.

Monday Mar 17, 2025
Podcast Series Channel Trailer
Monday Mar 17, 2025
Monday Mar 17, 2025
This podcast series promises to transport listeners to the coast of Ghana- West Africa to witness the stories etched within the walls of its Forts & Castles

4 days ago
4 days ago
Uncovering the hidden narratives of resilience, loss, and memory within the dungeons and halls of Cape Coast Castle to explore its haunting history, its role in the transatlantic slave trade, and its lasting impact on African identity and heritage.

19 hours ago
Fort Amsterdam - The Coastal Watchtower
19 hours ago
19 hours ago
Nestled along Ghana’s coastline, Fort Amsterdam stands as a silent witness to centuries of trade, conflict, and resilience. In this episode, we uncover the fort’s colonial past, its role in the transatlantic slave trade, and the echoes of history that still linger within its walls. Join us as we explore the stories of those who passed through its gates and the legacy it holds for Ghana and the African diaspora today.