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Togbe Afede warns Alavanyo, Nkonya chiefs over violence

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  • CHA 11 years ago

    Mahama must go

  • PRESIDENT MAHAMA 11 years ago

    Just before the Deputy Minister-designate was vetted, Chairman of the Appointments Committee Ebo Barton Odro appealed to members to ask just a few questions to enable the nominee to leave quickly.

    “Honourable members, as ...
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  • insight to the bone 11 years ago

    this is a sorry ass pathetic propaganda piece of work with no hard evidence nor does it properly address the issues. even a primary school boy could do better given the resources the govt and ndc have at their disposal. the r ...
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  • Peer 11 years ago

    Nkonya and Alavanyo should live in peace as they are neighbours.

  • KK 11 years ago

    BRIEF HISTORY OF NKONYA/ALAVANYO CONFLICT
    The Nkonyas constitute part of the original Guan settlers of pre- colonial Ghana even before the advent of the Whiteman in 1482. The Nkonyas after several hectic sojourns through var ...
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  • Nana Appiah 11 years ago

    All these regular land conflicts in the Guan lands in Northern Volta.The reasons for their reoccurances stems from the fact that our greediness and corruption today has over turned plain facts history.
    Take the case of Woraw ...
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  • TEACHER 11 years ago

    Write;

    HISTORICAL FACTS HAVE BEEN OVERTURNED

    REOCCURANCES STEM not STEMS

    MIGRANTS WANT not WANTS

    Till wisdom convince people not convinces.

  • Nana Appiah 11 years ago

    Don't make a fool of yourself to think you know too much.Look how stupid Bawumia has made himself at the supreme court inspite of his degrees. There is honestly big difference between English as a language and journalistic E ...
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  • Otwenua Adamfo 11 years ago

    KK, thanks for sharing. Let someone from the other side tell their side of the story for the whole world to know who are the real trouble makers. There is too much lawlessness in the country.

  • Onipa Nsa 11 years ago

    Has Togbe Afede Asor read the above accounts? If yes then what more does he need to convince himself that this piece of land legitimately beloongs to the people of Nkonya. Sadly enough, he issues threats of asking the governm ...
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  • KK 11 years ago

    Someone please ask Togbe the group known as tsatsadu. and ask the people of Akpini (Kpando), Santrokofi, Gbi(Hohoe), Bowiri(kwamekrom), Akpafu to ask who were their original neighbors.

  • Akwasi Pee 11 years ago

    In spite of the animosity between the two groups,this area has some of the most beautiful females in Ghana.And very hard working ,honest and serviceable too.So why don't the menfolk stop the fighting and killing and allow men ...
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  • Sir Zik 11 years ago

    What will you do if you were woken up at dawn by gunfire at the outskirts of your village and bullets flying into the village and wounding inhabitants?

  • Pepe Alhaji 11 years ago

    Togbe , this is no intimidation,talk
    peace , talk wisdom as if from the
    ancestors to the chiefs of Sovie and
    Nkunya,thank you.

  • Honesty -the best policy! 11 years ago

    You are indeed a VERY WISE Leader! The best solution that I have always touted in my own small coner is for Govt. to take over any disputed land and put it to the benefit of all Ghanaians such as schools, hospitals, etc. The ...
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  • WARD GDX 11 years ago

    If you believe the best solution is having the gov't take over the disputed land, you couldn't be more wrong. Just imagine that becoming a precedent and the gov't stepping in to cease every disputed land

    The court syste ...
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  • Kwakutse 11 years ago

    This decision of Togbe Afede is laughable. It reminds me of the GREAT JUDGEMENT of legendary King Solomon of the TWO WOMEN and the LIVEN CHILD. Here, Togbe Afede being Ewe himself, would prefer that the stretch of land which ...
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  • Onipa Nsa 11 years ago

    Yoou may as well go to sleep and throw your proposed solution into the sea. It is rather nonsensical. If your father were party to this issue, will you make such a suggestion? Do you know what is called a court judgment? You ...
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  • Asempaneye 11 years ago

    It is my understanding that, there are two Ghana Supreme Court rulings on this dispute. If that is the case, the only solution to this problem is for the two rulings of the Ghana Supreme Court to be fully and firmly enforced ...
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  • Onipa Nsa 11 years ago

    Why are you running away from the court decisions cited by the other writers. Which supreme court rulings ae you talking about? PLease cite them here for us to read. Maybe you are day-dreaming.

  • Otwenua Adamfo 11 years ago

    Togbe, your call on government to compulsorily take over the disputed land is not a proper option. Rather call on the government to find who the true owners of the land are. This is not difficult to find out because the recor ...
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  • Charles Milenkov 11 years ago

    This Alavanyo/Nkonya conflict has been lingering for so long that we are wondering if there would one day be any final solution acceptable to all the parties. Togbe Afede's suggestion is one of the proposals that have informe ...
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  • terriBly speci Fic 11 years ago

    Togbe, please try and learn and take difficult decisions. Urging the government to take compulsory custody is the most softer of all options and will create a time bomb in the future when this corrupt government sell the same ...
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  • KK 11 years ago

    the people of Aalavanyo and sovie are brothers and it is this same sovie group that caused confusion around the Akpini lands.
    do we know why the Akpafus have historically refused to be involved in this conflict? they specifi ...
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