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Asante History; Akyem Abuakwa And Dagomba Wars. Part 3

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  • KANIA 11 years ago

    WHO SAYS ASHANTIS ARE NOT NICE AND HOSPTABLE IS ONLY TRIBALISTIC.

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 11 years ago

    Kania, this has got nothing to do with tribes. Some of us may check on the references and others that we know already. It is for academic jaw jaw. It does not make Asantes a super tribe. We are all first Ghanaians. Let us loo ...
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  • okra 11 years ago

    Many people after attacking Ashantis unprovoked, calling them names and wrongly accusing them of thinking Ghana belongs to them they end by saying Ghana belongs to all of us and that we are one people. If we are really one pe ...
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  • Nana Kofi Gyasi 11 years ago

    ASANTES PLAYED A VERY INTERLLIGENT POLITICS IN THE OLDEN DAYS THAT,THE CONQUERED STATES WERE MADE PART OF THE KINGDOM.THE ASANTES DIDN,T TREAT THEM AS SLAVES BUT MADE THEM PART OF THE KINGDOM, AND THIS MADE THE ASANTES VERY S ...
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  • Akadu Mensema 11 years ago

    This writer is bias. He did not mention the defeat of the Asantes in the Akatamansu(Wo ka tam a wo b3 su) war in 1826. The Akyems whip them and beheaded Osei tutu when they were crossing river Pra. The great Denkyiras defeate ...
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  • Pelicles 11 years ago

    Why was Ntim Gyakari's name was prohibited from being mentioned in any part of Denkyira. I have lived at Dunkwa-on-Offin and know a little history of it but I will like to hear your version.

    I remember a guy who own a bus ...
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  • 4 Year Old 11 years ago

    F.K. Buah gives a different account.

  • Owusu 11 years ago

    When the good old professor Adu Boahen started writing Asante history, he told the whole world that he comes from Akyem and not Juaben. A.M. Kuffour is also telling us he's from Denkyira and not from Asante. Please Mr Kuffour ...
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  • Grant 11 years ago

    This is true and wonderful history.
    Weather the author is an Ashanti or not this history can never be forgotten. Ashantis are proud people cos they have history to tell.

  • Seal 11 years ago

    This is why some of us are advising people who want to wipe away Ashanti from the surface of the earth to be very,very careful b'cos Ashanti is not only the region.This writer is a prince from Denkyira and he is telling us ho ...
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  • Pumpuni 11 years ago

    "Let us look into our passports and see if any tribe is mentioned."
    The most sensible comment I have ever read regarding the unity of our nation Ghana.

  • Eric, Toronto. 11 years ago

    I love the history especially been an Ashanti. I love to be richly versed in great history telling. Please continue to educate some of us of the younger generation. We're more inerested in this than the modern day politics th ...
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  • yaa dua 11 years ago

    Can this story teller give an elaborate details about the war and defeat of the invading asanti/morssi/fulani armies at Kromamtsi

  • Owusu-Nkwantabisa 11 years ago

    Beautiful piece of writing. Eventually, you should get this published.

    This is history folks. Today, we are Ghana, an amalgamation of all tribes who share a common colonial history. Let's build Ghana and cut out the tri ...
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  • Aikins 11 years ago

    "King Osei Kwame Asibe was an ardent Muslim advocated and according to the award-wining historian, Sylviane Anna Diouf, King Osei Kwame Asibe testified to the efficacy of Islam and his fondness for Muslims saying, ‘’I kno ...
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  • Wiliam 11 years ago

    An informative and interesting piece to be read with caution because history can be told in full, in part, in selective parts, with unintended oral history amnesia, with deliberating twisting, etc. Still grateful to writer fo ...
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  • C.Y. ANDY-K 11 years ago

    Nana Osei Bonsu NEVER became a practising Muslim. He was only said to be very partial towards Muslims and Islam. After all, Islamic scribes had been for a long time members of the Asahetehene's court, even before Nana Osei B ...
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  • CLEAN ELECTION IS A CLEAN DEMOCRACY 11 years ago

    This all the Writer wants to say. We were under the Asante kingdom before the colonial era.

  • YAW 11 years ago

    That is true. The reason why we have so much corruption, cheating, stealing, tribalism, nepotism, prostitution, infedility in marriages, and all the vices we can thibk of. This is what the Ashantis gave Ghana and still giving ...
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  • Peter 11 years ago

    Mr Kufour, Adabraka! How could the Asante empire at its peak be more in size than today's Ghana? Could you tell us the borders of the then Asante empire? Don't exaggerate.

  • Wiliam 11 years ago

    Peter, why not counter with facts to help us.You can also check the size of the Sokoto Caliphate at its peak and see how it covered several West African states!

  • AFRICANUS 11 years ago

    So after all these wars what was the legacy? Nothing!!! selling of fellow Africans to Europeans is not worth something called history? The guns the Ashantis used was developed by Europeans? It didnt even occurred to the manu ...
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  • Albert 11 years ago

    I concur

  • C.Y. ANDY-K 11 years ago

    Indeed, that's the qs some of us had asked before and has developed what I've dubbed "didactic history" in my presentation of Africa's turbulent and brutal past. As a sequence to the Chickens Coming Home to Roost: The Great L ...
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  • Pelicles 11 years ago

    I don't think the Ashantis are the only warring tribe in Ghana let alone
    Africa. Even the Europeans who came to African uninvited, fought senseless wars like any other humans on this planet. Alexander the Great, Atilla the ...
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  • GA MAN 11 years ago

    PICTURE THIS. BETWEEN DAGBON AND KUMASI - GUES THE DISTANCE. SO THE ASHANTI SOLDIERS MATCH ALL THE WAY AND JUST PICK UP THE DAGOMBAS AS SITTING DUCKS! ABA IS THIS NOT PLAIN LIES?. THE ASHANTEES HAVE LIED TO GHANA FOR TOO LONG ...
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  • YAW 11 years ago

    DID YOU NOT HEAR THAT HISTORY IS A SET OF LIES AGREED UPON?. THE ASHANTIS KNOW THIS.
    YOU MUST HAVE ALSO HEARD THAT “If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed.”
    I DO NOT KNOW WHO S ...
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  • huzey 11 years ago

    Native americans and aboriginals are called Indians(red indians)becos columbus tot he was in india when he landed on american soil,we r told he discovered america but how do u discover a place where people were already existi ...
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  • Good Citizen 11 years ago

    you see you just did the division yourself, why did you say some Akans are paid to do this against their own people, are all Akans Asantes?

  • Pelicles 11 years ago

    Ashantis are part of Akans.

  • Ismail Larbama 11 years ago

    Asantes are the third recognized tribe in Old Ghana when they emerged from the rocks when fantes and Gbewa were already in Ghana. The writer only has few infor on Akems and asantes , i will ask for space to give details of th ...
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  • M ,A . Dagbandoo 11 years ago

    I am sure this writer dont really know what he wants to put up here for public consumption . What has all this to do with Dagombas War's ? Nothing, absolutely NOTHING. They asked a question,, What happened between Akyems and ...
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  • azagi 11 years ago

    This man is twisting history. where did asantes meet dagombas? As far as dagbon history is concerned, asantes came to the Ya-Nas for juju to fight their wars but never ventured to wage war against them. The asantes brought th ...
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  • bua 11 years ago

    WHERE DID THE DAGOMBAS MEET ASANTE IN WAR? HOW LONG DID THE FIGHTING LAST? WHERE WAS NAA GARIBA CAPTURED?
    I READ FROM THIS MAN'S ASANTE HEGEMONIST PIECE THAT ASANTE DEFEATED THE DAGOMBAS. I THOUGHT NAA GARIBA WAS KIDNAPPED? ...
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  • npp nima 11 years ago

    The Akyems never fought any war with the Dagomba. Do not claim any victory

  • Adu 11 years ago

    Dont lie about Dagombas. Asante did not even control northern Ghana and Volta.

  • GYATABA 11 years ago

    DID ASHANTIS EVER ATTACKED ATEBUBU IN THE BRONG AHAFO REGION?.

  • Titugri 11 years ago

    Who knew that the Asante King: Osei Bonsu was an ardent muslim? Just what motivated an Asante King to become an ardent muslim? I think there is more to it than we are being told. Could it be that his father was a muslim from ...
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  • BOMBER 11 years ago

    How can you say Ashanti then was bigger than Ghana today when Ashantis were beaten off by the Ewes and Akwamus.Ashantis never occupied most parts of the Northern and Volta Region.

  • Kwaku 11 years ago

    Just try the senseless wars today and you will see what will happen

  • CITIZEN ONE 11 years ago

    Why nobody thinks beyond their noses. Now, despite the convoluted, twisted, misguided, irrational and impractical chronology of this Ananse War Story, I strongly believe that the sole purpose of this articles release is to bu ...
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  • Double Cross Bone 11 years ago

    Where did you get this information from?
    You wrote this to please the Ashantis or what? Don't try to cast dust into eyes of Ghanaians. Did the Ashantis conquer the whole Gold Coast? These are lies that had been implanted int ...
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  • James Armstrong 11 years ago

    Your analysis is flawed Ashant area can't be bigger than modern Ghana please check your facts and stop these distotions and attempts at it over the years. Stop the distortion of our history. Thanks

  • azagi 11 years ago

    The dagomba army trained asantes in their wars against their neighbors and some of those sent for training settled and dagbon and up to this day, their descendents are called kanbonsi. Those who setlled were later incorporate ...
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  • Titugri 11 years ago

    My friend you got it upside down. In reality it was the Asantes who brought gun technology to Dagombas in particular and Northern Ghana as a whole.

    The Asantes who came to Dagbon were military advisers who also knew how to ...
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  • kAlaa 11 years ago

    TITUGRI, YOU SEEM TO KNOW WHAT YOU ARE SAYING. PLEASE HELP KUFUOR.
    WHERE DID THE 2 ARMIES FIGHT. HOW LONG DID THE WAR LAST? AS FAR AS I KNOW, NAA GARIBA WAS KIDNAPPED FOR RANSOME,NOT CONQUERED IN WAR.
    TERRORISTS ARE STILL ...
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  • adom atta samuel 7 years ago

    the wole account of the writer is not correct & its bad for him to twart the history of this country to favour his asante tribe, everthing of the history about the war of 1807 is not correct, it was amo adai whose grave was ...
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