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Nzema outdoors King Kaku Aka III

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  • zebra 9 years ago

    Congratulations, Isaac!

  • Miezah. 9 years ago

    God bless Nzemaland. Nkrumah never dies.

  • peace 9 years ago

    what happens to the one sitting on the throne of Ebanyinli in other words that of Aduabo.

  • Joseph Yankah 9 years ago

    Congratulations, Isaac. Always be fair and firm.

  • SETH 9 years ago

    THE WAY GHANA LEADERS HAVE LET DOWN THIS NATION. ANOTHER JOKE KEEP POPPING UP EVERYDAY. A COUNTRY LIKE GHANA WITH HUGE YOUTH POPULATION AND HUGE RESOURCES BEING LET BY CURRENT AND PREVIOUS LEADERS IS SAD SAD STATE OF AFFAIRS. ...
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  • jojo 9 years ago

    the whole west Africa countries are in shambles.GHANA is numero uno with its clueless leaders.bring the BRITISH back AMEN.

  • Alakpato from Awiebo. 9 years ago

    may God bless Nzemaland and bless king kaku aka 111to rebuild Nzema by following the old history and put Nzema on it right position for development and employment opportunities.in fact Nzema is left behind because our kingshi ...
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  • peace 9 years ago

    it also believed Kaku Aka I also came aowin and not also the direct descendant of Amihyia Kpanyinli and the it will be sufficient to just accord kaku Aka III the title of Awiaso omanhene. nothing more and nothing less

  • Free Speech 9 years ago

    Peace, you are confused. Read your first comment and don't be double minded.

    True King Kaku Ackah should be the Omanhene of Eastern Nzema, Awulae Blay. He should be called King Kaku Ackah and not this man who serves unde ...
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  • peace 9 years ago

    infact Aka family usurped the throne from the family of Kema and Amihyia Kpanyinli. the true Nzema king is the one at Aduabo. But we not ready to start another civil war again. we are content with the current arrangement. You ...
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  • Billy bob 9 years ago

    Congrattulation. Aghala