In Ghana, some indigenous tribes in their local communities perform traditional ceremonies to initiate the teenage girl into adulthood. This is when the young girl first sees her menstrual period. At this stage she is considered as a grown woman and as such needs to be thought basic etiquette and values of the society. The Adangbe people in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana have over the years taken this tradition to the highest level and thus perform such rites for their girls who are teenagers. In Odumase Krobo, specifically a community known as KojoNya, puberty rite (”Dipo” as locally called) is performed to usher teenage girls into adulthood. Traditionally, the girls who partakes are required to undergo a two weeks cultural and traditional processes to learn the norms and traditions of their society. But in recent times the ceremony is performed for a few days especially over the weekends because some of the girls lives in communities distance away from the community where the ceremony is held. Again, alot of the girls are school going pupils and don’t have all the time to spend out of school. The ceremony is performed in the months of April through June from community to community in the Adangbe land. Customarily, the participating girls are mandated to be virgins during time of the ceremony. Any girl who comes to partake with sexual immorality will be exposed by the smaller ”god/deity” according to the locals. The girls are thought basic traditional norms such as ethics, manners and skills like cooking, cleaning and an economic trade. At the end of the ceremony the families of the participating girls celebrate triumphantly because they believe their daughter has brought dignity to the family.