If you do, give your work to a friend to read through and correct the grammar before you expose it to the public.
If you do, give your work to a friend to read through and correct the grammar before you expose it to the public.
Quack Journalist 9 years ago
Oh, my good friend, ask and ask again! This "gutter" journalists write rubbish, garbage, toilet paper articles, filled with grammatical errors, and post this sh*t for us to read.
Oh, my good friend, ask and ask again! This "gutter" journalists write rubbish, garbage, toilet paper articles, filled with grammatical errors, and post this sh*t for us to read.
jffzz 9 years ago
I hope all ashanties read this article
I hope all ashanties read this article
atugabiig 9 years ago
Very interesting topic however, Joshua either forgot or deliberately left out one major claim of the Asantes.
That claim is that all tribal chiefs in Kumasi are allowed to participate in the meetings of the Kumasi Tradition ... read full comment
Very interesting topic however, Joshua either forgot or deliberately left out one major claim of the Asantes.
That claim is that all tribal chiefs in Kumasi are allowed to participate in the meetings of the Kumasi Traditional Council which is never done anywhere in Ghana.
Also, they are allowed to participate in festival celebrations of the Asante people. I've seen tribal chiefs sitting in state with other Asante chiefs and the Otumfour on many occasions at Asante festivities.
Anyone who has lived in Kumasi for a long time will agree to this.
For the records, I'm not an Asante but I'm from the Upper East Region of Ghana.
I just chipped in to bring this truthful claim out but my advice is that we as Ghanaians should be celebrating our "Ghanaianess " rather than tribe. After all, our passports for international travels do not indicate our tribes but simply, Ghana.
That's what is important.
Adu 9 years ago
I personally do not subscribe to the claims that Asantes are more hospitable than all other ethnic groups in Ghana, although the evidence so far gives credence to that assertion. There are varied factors for other groups of p ... read full comment
I personally do not subscribe to the claims that Asantes are more hospitable than all other ethnic groups in Ghana, although the evidence so far gives credence to that assertion. There are varied factors for other groups of people to migrate to other locations so I won't make that assertions when the socio-economic conditions in Kumasi vary from those in Central, Volta and the northern regions.
First of all, the writer exposed deep flaws in his argument by using Gas and Accra as examples in his arguments, in that there are many examples of excessive ethnocentric actions by Gas, mostly led by some of their political elites that negate his suggestions that Gas are hospitable.
It is on record that some Gas agitated for the renaming of Ohene Gyan Stadium to Accra Sports Stadium, whiles we all know that not a single person in Kumasi raised an issue with the naming of Kumasi Stadium to Baba Yara Stadium. We know of attempts made by some Ga youth and their chiefs to resist Otumfuo from building a mansion in Accra and some youth of Ga agitating in early 2009 for Kufuor to go back to Kumasi where he came from. Don't we constantly hear from the Gas that their lands have been taken away from them by Akans. In the past they used to point to Kwahus but in recent times Asantes have become their target. That is the difference between Ga hospitality and Asante hospitality! There are several other examples of Ga ethnocentric actions which I can menton but I think it is not very necessary for now.
As for Ewes, the least said about them the better. Even in tertiary institutions, you will often find them isolating themselves in class from other Ghanaians from other tribes. If you have had the experience of being a non-Ewe sharing a room with two Ewes, you will then be in the best position to describe them. The way they behave towards people from other tribes probably accounts for why many reject them. Though there are tribal mistrusts and stereotypes in Ghana.
I know for a fact that when northerners are in the mix of Akan and other tribes, they mingle easily, so are Gas but sadly that cannot be said about Ewes. Just for the record, I am half Ahanta and half Bono and I have lived most of my life in Kumasi.
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
Adu, fcuk off with your ethnocentric nonsense about Ewes, the only pple you'd find in every nook and corner of Ghana, including your remote hamlets, making a living. In fact, from the mouths of the Rivers Congo and Senegal, c ... read full comment
Adu, fcuk off with your ethnocentric nonsense about Ewes, the only pple you'd find in every nook and corner of Ghana, including your remote hamlets, making a living. In fact, from the mouths of the Rivers Congo and Senegal, comfortably intermingling with the locals and contributing their quota to economic life long before you became an econ. refugee. Does it occur to you that some Ewes might be keeping to themselves 'cos of the open ethnic prejudices the likes of you "these Akans" express against them? Or, their women don't want to marry you Akans 'cos of your irrational "wofa" inheritance system which had made many a hardworking Ewe woman and her children destitutes?
Yes, you had lived most of your life in Kumasi and so is insular in your views. I have met Asantes here in London who had lived among Ewes in the VR; in fact, the Ewe parts of the VR. They are very adamant in saying that everything they had heard and believed about Ewes before going there were not true and that Ewes were the best pple to live among.
One of them who happened to be a son of a goldsmith claimed he went about buying old gold jewellery in the Anlo area in the 1980s and was nicknamed Sikaxoxo. From what he said, he knew the area better than most Anlos, including my poor self. He used to regale me with his exploits. "Even the fetish houses that they say you should take off your shirt before you enter, me I take off my shirt and enter," he said. No doubt he was so popular and received warmly wherever he went.
Of course, I know about Akan teachers posted to the VR in the 1970s who often arrived without any baggage, with only intent to scout the place first and return same day but ending up staying for days before returning to bring their belongings. Once there, they never want to leave!
The VR naturally/demographically has more mix of ethnic groups than any other region in Ghana; pple who see the VR as their home region, not migrates. But go to Ho and see how they all live peacefully together.
At the moment, even deep south of the VR, in Ketu South, their MP is called Fiifii Kwetey and their DCE Lamptey, obvious non-Ewe names.
Andy-K
francis kwarteng 9 years ago
Hello Andy K,
How is life?
Mensah's article is one of the best and interesting pieces I have read on Ghanaweb.
That aisde, I have challenged Justice Sarpong to pay my plane fare and other expenses for me to go to Gh ... read full comment
Hello Andy K,
How is life?
Mensah's article is one of the best and interesting pieces I have read on Ghanaweb.
That aisde, I have challenged Justice Sarpong to pay my plane fare and other expenses for me to go to Ghana with him to verify my roots.
I have also asked him to get a cameraman to cover our travels as we tour Ghana to gather information on my ancetral parentage which he can post on Ghanaweb for all the world to see. I even forgot to add Youtube.
Instead, he's beating about the bush, making flimsy excuses. You can check "Stop Mournng The Ghost of A Dead Empire (2)" to read my challenge to him.
In fact, I have told him I will not respond to any of his comments until he proves me! This guy thinks I have time on mu hands to be bragging and making up stories like those Asantes I have been dealing with in my series!
Please tell him to go to Ghana with me to gather information. He's been runnning away from me since I challenged him to prove me wrong.
Thanks.
ANDY-K 9 years ago
Hi Namesake,
The likes of Sarpong are relics from the past haunting us. They shall surely be exorcised and consigned truly to the dustbin of history when the Pandora's Box of Nasties is eventually opened and they are expos ... read full comment
Hi Namesake,
The likes of Sarpong are relics from the past haunting us. They shall surely be exorcised and consigned truly to the dustbin of history when the Pandora's Box of Nasties is eventually opened and they are exposed as evil genies instead of geniuses of history.
Read yours of today and was about to leave a comment later when it disappeared into the archives.
Andy-K
Nutor, Peki 9 years ago
Oh Joshua! How envious you must be!..........to tell you the truth, your envy so beclouded your vision you are rendered a non-essential read! Better look and look well.....!!
Oh Joshua! How envious you must be!..........to tell you the truth, your envy so beclouded your vision you are rendered a non-essential read! Better look and look well.....!!
ALIMI YAO 9 years ago
A good proof-reading of the article would no doubt have improved presentation, but did the grammatical errors detract from what message it sought to convey? I think not.
It is only in Ghana, where ironically English is a s ... read full comment
A good proof-reading of the article would no doubt have improved presentation, but did the grammatical errors detract from what message it sought to convey? I think not.
It is only in Ghana, where ironically English is a second language, that people laugh at spoken or written English errors.
Turn on a British television or radio an you would hear 'booms' as we called bad English in secondary school days.
I challenge any of Joshua's language stylistic critics on this forum to lay claim to mastery of flawless English in whatever form. Hypocrites!
John,Tema 9 years ago
Thank you Alimi Yao,we lay too much emphasis on English Language yet we've forgotten that it is a foreign language.Lets put more emphasis on Maths & Science just like the Indians,who also speak bad English.
Thank you Alimi Yao,we lay too much emphasis on English Language yet we've forgotten that it is a foreign language.Lets put more emphasis on Maths & Science just like the Indians,who also speak bad English.
Kofi Basabasa 9 years ago
Joshua, I would suggest you ask the services of a competent English writer
to edit your article(s)before having them published! You need to go back to high school to retake English classes! This portrays the low standard of ... read full comment
Joshua, I would suggest you ask the services of a competent English writer
to edit your article(s)before having them published! You need to go back to high school to retake English classes! This portrays the low standard of English as a subject in Ghana as a whole-even among respected journalists. It's a big shame!According to you, you participated in the National Service Programme; does it mean that you are university trained? Oh Lord, have mercy!
KIM 9 years ago
kofi basa..and the rest do you think English is the only course read at the uni.?
learn from his(Joshua Mensah) humble article, rather than sowing hatred and finding faults -shame on you!!
Joshua Mensah, God bless yo ... read full comment
kofi basa..and the rest do you think English is the only course read at the uni.?
learn from his(Joshua Mensah) humble article, rather than sowing hatred and finding faults -shame on you!!
Joshua Mensah, God bless you!
ALIMI YAO 9 years ago
Lord have mercy on you , Kofi Bonsam! Ones ability to write or speak perfect English is not a yardstick of a good, productive education. Could you not understand what the writer was saying?
Your way of thinking seems to su ... read full comment
Lord have mercy on you , Kofi Bonsam! Ones ability to write or speak perfect English is not a yardstick of a good, productive education. Could you not understand what the writer was saying?
Your way of thinking seems to suggest that one can't reason logically or engage in analysis with suspect English grammar. Are the Chinese, Koreans and Singaporeans, who currently top world education charts, taught lessons in English? No, they are not. Which suggests that we should give serious thought to a national Ghanaian language that will be the vehicle of education in our country. (I am aware of the opposing views and the heat that the slightest countenance of a national language generates, which can be debated on another forum.)
Kofi B...,be slow to criticise. Good day.
ALIMI YAO 9 years ago
Sorry Kofi, I misread you pseudonym. You are Kofi Basabasa,not Bonsam.
Sorry Kofi, I misread you pseudonym. You are Kofi Basabasa,not Bonsam.
Yakub 9 years ago
sorry but you are forgetting we are all not english ok, so atleast he try and so know ur language for still you oppressd for if u can only express ur self in a colonial language then
sorry but you are forgetting we are all not english ok, so atleast he try and so know ur language for still you oppressd for if u can only express ur self in a colonial language then
afia 9 years ago
please be lenient with Joshua when it comes to the english language. This dude completed ATTC and proceeded to Accra to do Non-HND program. He is now maintenance officer at TOR so please allow him to write something
please be lenient with Joshua when it comes to the english language. This dude completed ATTC and proceeded to Accra to do Non-HND program. He is now maintenance officer at TOR so please allow him to write something
AKadu Mensema 9 years ago
So many of you write nonsense here!
So many of you write nonsense here!
Nana,Tema 9 years ago
Volta region and the three Northern regions are economically not endowed,that is why a lot of people don't move to those places.If their economic position changes the scenario will change.Siberia in Russia was in a similar po ... read full comment
Volta region and the three Northern regions are economically not endowed,that is why a lot of people don't move to those places.If their economic position changes the scenario will change.Siberia in Russia was in a similar position but when oil was found,a lot of Russians moved there including Western Europeans and Americans even with the harsh whether.
Twum Barimah 9 years ago
Joshua, you have made my day! Thank you. Your article is nice destressing, neutral and nerves-calming.
These are people we need in our midst.
Envious people will castigate you, but don't mind them. Even the British write th ... read full comment
Joshua, you have made my day! Thank you. Your article is nice destressing, neutral and nerves-calming.
These are people we need in our midst.
Envious people will castigate you, but don't mind them. Even the British write their own English with some errors, and it is even worse with the French people.
You are actually good.
May God bless you!
Matse11 9 years ago
Unfortunately the supremacist will never make any sense out of this article because their mind has already been made up from screwed up upbringing.
Unfortunately the supremacist will never make any sense out of this article because their mind has already been made up from screwed up upbringing.
Adu 9 years ago
Maybe you are prejudiced and that is why you are happy with this biased article. You can try all you want to discredit Asantes but the truth will remain the truth no matter how hard you try to twist it. This writer is attribu ... read full comment
Maybe you are prejudiced and that is why you are happy with this biased article. You can try all you want to discredit Asantes but the truth will remain the truth no matter how hard you try to twist it. This writer is attributing claims to Asantes when in fact those claims are made in response to accusations that Asantes are tribalistic. Let's not promote falsehoods.
Kojo T 9 years ago
Only one and she is called akadu , the tribal twerp. Why do you not go there to see for yourself?
Only one and she is called akadu , the tribal twerp. Why do you not go there to see for yourself?
C.Y. ANDY-K 9 years ago
You must be impersonating Kwabena aka Akadu. You shld ask how many Akans are in the VR. You can't be that ignorant!
Ewes constitutes less than 70% of the pop. of the VR.
Andy-K
You must be impersonating Kwabena aka Akadu. You shld ask how many Akans are in the VR. You can't be that ignorant!
Ewes constitutes less than 70% of the pop. of the VR.
Andy-K
Obi ba JK 9 years ago
Useless article like the writer. You hater of Asante! don't worry ok our grand parents built Kumasi and for that matter Asanti Kingdom for us with their blood so we are proud of them and proud of who we are. I don't know your ... read full comment
Useless article like the writer. You hater of Asante! don't worry ok our grand parents built Kumasi and for that matter Asanti Kingdom for us with their blood so we are proud of them and proud of who we are. I don't know your tribe but I believe you have a high degree of inferiority complex which is killing you. What you are doing today your grand parents tried several times but they failed and today you still see Asanti Kingdom growing from grace to grace. Long live Asanteman and Asantis
Sky-P 9 years ago
Spend just some 3 months in the Volta region and write your article again. The are the most hostile group in Ghana. I still believe they are not part of us.
Spend just some 3 months in the Volta region and write your article again. The are the most hostile group in Ghana. I still believe they are not part of us.
GAWUKO 9 years ago
I ask myself: what is this infatuation with Ewes and the Ewe-Akan (Asante) conflict. Don't we have other issues at hand? Instead of thinking about solutions to the many problems facing Ghana we spend time writing trash (in ba ... read full comment
I ask myself: what is this infatuation with Ewes and the Ewe-Akan (Asante) conflict. Don't we have other issues at hand? Instead of thinking about solutions to the many problems facing Ghana we spend time writing trash (in bad English) about tribes. Foolishness to the highest power! Which is the better, more hospitable, inward-looking, primitive, poor, what-have-you tribe? What is the essence of this question and what does it contribute to Ghana's development and well-being? Human beings with the ego of a cocroach (with all apologies to this insect created by God/chance)! Stop wasting our time! Capito?
Kofi 9 years ago
Nkrumah had to adopt the Preventive Detention Act (PDA) to tame the Asante Cokrocaites. They're Ghana's Boko Haram
Nkrumah had to adopt the Preventive Detention Act (PDA) to tame the Asante Cokrocaites. They're Ghana's Boko Haram
Akyem Sebo 9 years ago
My friend, exposure is what helps people to cultivate hospitality. Ashanti by virtue of its position in the centre of the country saw more movement than other regions so they got exposed and appreciated other people for who t ... read full comment
My friend, exposure is what helps people to cultivate hospitality. Ashanti by virtue of its position in the centre of the country saw more movement than other regions so they got exposed and appreciated other people for who they are. Accra being the capital and with our centralised economic and political organization becomes the most important destination in the country. So the Gas eventually become more exposed to many more cultures than other ethnic groups. People who are not exposed to other people out of curiosity and more out of ignorance may frown on or even ridicule other peoples' behaviour because of cultural differences. So the few examples of deviant behaviour you cited werea mark of the ignorance of the people rather than a function of which tribe they came from.
In kumasi the traditional system has accommodated the other tribes in that their chiefs sit in council with the Kumasi traditional council to represent the interests of their people and that augurs well for cohesion because communication from manhyia diffuses to the other communities through their chiefs. Sso in Kumasi it is more like a collaboration between the various tribes which begins with the understanding and the top of the communities. This collaboration and accommodation of other groups for a peaceful settlement is planned in Kumasi. As I said it may have evolved out of their experience with the interaction with many ethnic groups. Maybe the influx into Accra has been recent and has occurred too rapidly for such a system to develop but the bond of nationalism, intermarriages and other socially uniting forces have done the same.
Osei 9 years ago
Your article is good except that you misclassified Northerners when you said the zongos of Kumasi and Accra are inhabited by Northerners. This perhaps is because Zongorians are largely Muslims and the perception is that all N ... read full comment
Your article is good except that you misclassified Northerners when you said the zongos of Kumasi and Accra are inhabited by Northerners. This perhaps is because Zongorians are largely Muslims and the perception is that all Northerners are Muslims and every Muslim in Ghana is a Northerner.
I know the dynamics of the North very well because I was born and bread there. And for your information there are three regions in the North. The Upper East and West regions and the Northern region with its administration capital being Tamale. The Northern region is over 80 per cent muslim, the Upper East is only 30 per cent muslim and the Upper West has a muslim population of 25 per cent. So you can see that the Upper regions have a muslim minority like in Kumasi and Accra?
In terms of tribal affiliation in the North there are not less than 20 tribes up there and let me inform you that Hausa is not a Ghanaian language as most people think it is the language of Northern Ghanaians. Hausa is a tribe/language in Northern Nigeria.
The majority of Zongorians trace their roots to elsewhere other than the Northern regions of Ghana. Most often the few Northerners who live in the Zongos in the South are often Dagombas. The many different other tribes from the north would often settle in town with the indegenes. And let me also inform you that there are Zongos all over the Northern regions too. For example in Tamale we have Mosshi zongo and Saabonjida.
Paha 9 years ago
I don't know why some people spend their time to write these baseless articles that only seem to mark certain tribes as bad. Stupid article from a foolish guy.
I don't know why some people spend their time to write these baseless articles that only seem to mark certain tribes as bad. Stupid article from a foolish guy.
PREACHER 9 years ago
MY BROTHER U HAVE MADE MY DAY. GOD BLESS FOR DIGESTING THIS FOR ALL TO KNOW ABOUT HOW WE FEEL ABOUT EACH OTHER IN GHANA. NO MORE COMMENT
MY BROTHER U HAVE MADE MY DAY. GOD BLESS FOR DIGESTING THIS FOR ALL TO KNOW ABOUT HOW WE FEEL ABOUT EACH OTHER IN GHANA. NO MORE COMMENT
USMAN. 9 years ago
The Ga-Dangbe people are more hospitable followed by the Konkombas, pls.
The Ga-Dangbe people are more hospitable followed by the Konkombas, pls.
Yakub 9 years ago
you did ur best to talk about hospitality but as you talk of ur experiance in general the whole of Ghana have places for others from parts of the country so as a ghanaian we have something in our genes which is special and un ... read full comment
you did ur best to talk about hospitality but as you talk of ur experiance in general the whole of Ghana have places for others from parts of the country so as a ghanaian we have something in our genes which is special and unique which is we see each other as humans but they are things that are changin the minds of our people to discriminate which was a disease planted in us but a true Ghanaian blood dont hate and try to have a sorrowful heart toward others and feel as any living being around the world, which is why Nkruma says the independant of Ghana is uselless if the whole of Africa is not free.From this you get the true Ghanaian blood for Almighty made humans and gave every its own responsiblitie towards the world and its people.When slavery try to devide us and create the dominants amongs us,when people of the south comes to europe they do the work that people from northen Ghana do in Accra or kumasi, But in Ghana those from the north are been look down upon,but there is one of the most hospitapility regions in the whole country, and i know my friends from the south that live and grew in the north will attest to this experiance.
joe 9 years ago
joshua,did you ask where those landlords come from, or have you forgotten that we have different ethnic groups in Kumasi who own buildings and can speak ashanti fluently.Please,do not make mistake.If you do not like ashantis ... read full comment
joshua,did you ask where those landlords come from, or have you forgotten that we have different ethnic groups in Kumasi who own buildings and can speak ashanti fluently.Please,do not make mistake.If you do not like ashantis,say so! From the way you are speaking I can say that you are from Dunkwa but you are pretending.Stupid NDC Man.
kwaku 9 years ago
Ei you people spend your time thinking and dreaming about Ashantis while they dont care a hoot about you. tell me who debated with you that Ashantis claim to be the most hospitable? so you set your own question and answered t ... read full comment
Ei you people spend your time thinking and dreaming about Ashantis while they dont care a hoot about you. tell me who debated with you that Ashantis claim to be the most hospitable? so you set your own question and answered them. look go to Kumasi today and you will see the brisk business going on. they dont have time to write this bad english in Ghanaweb. But know that when they cough Ghana catches cold. Please use this found energy to educate your people to think and do something with thier life and leave Ashantis to be
kwaku 9 years ago
and if you had any intelligence, you will be smart enough not to compare apple and orange. Accra as the town designated as the capital in a unitary state will naturally have to expand to accommodate people from all corners of ... read full comment
and if you had any intelligence, you will be smart enough not to compare apple and orange. Accra as the town designated as the capital in a unitary state will naturally have to expand to accommodate people from all corners of the country. you might also want to know that Akans are the most populous in Accra a fair reflection of the population distibution of Ghana. the tema and the other places mentioned were created with the tax payers money. please next time do a little thinking before you put pen to paper
Kk 9 years ago
Ghanaians in general are hospitable.
Ghanaians in general are hospitable.
PAN AFRICANIST 9 years ago
I THINK THE FANTIS ARE THE MOST HOSPITABLE ETHNIC GROUP IN THE COUNTRY COS IS THE GROUP WHO THINK OF THE NATION BEFORE FILLING THEIR POCKETS.
I THINK THE FANTIS ARE THE MOST HOSPITABLE ETHNIC GROUP IN THE COUNTRY COS IS THE GROUP WHO THINK OF THE NATION BEFORE FILLING THEIR POCKETS.
If you do, give your work to a friend to read through and correct the grammar before you expose it to the public.
Oh, my good friend, ask and ask again! This "gutter" journalists write rubbish, garbage, toilet paper articles, filled with grammatical errors, and post this sh*t for us to read.
I hope all ashanties read this article
Very interesting topic however, Joshua either forgot or deliberately left out one major claim of the Asantes.
That claim is that all tribal chiefs in Kumasi are allowed to participate in the meetings of the Kumasi Tradition ...
read full comment
I personally do not subscribe to the claims that Asantes are more hospitable than all other ethnic groups in Ghana, although the evidence so far gives credence to that assertion. There are varied factors for other groups of p ...
read full comment
Adu, fcuk off with your ethnocentric nonsense about Ewes, the only pple you'd find in every nook and corner of Ghana, including your remote hamlets, making a living. In fact, from the mouths of the Rivers Congo and Senegal, c ...
read full comment
Hello Andy K,
How is life?
Mensah's article is one of the best and interesting pieces I have read on Ghanaweb.
That aisde, I have challenged Justice Sarpong to pay my plane fare and other expenses for me to go to Gh ...
read full comment
Hi Namesake,
The likes of Sarpong are relics from the past haunting us. They shall surely be exorcised and consigned truly to the dustbin of history when the Pandora's Box of Nasties is eventually opened and they are expos ...
read full comment
Oh Joshua! How envious you must be!..........to tell you the truth, your envy so beclouded your vision you are rendered a non-essential read! Better look and look well.....!!
A good proof-reading of the article would no doubt have improved presentation, but did the grammatical errors detract from what message it sought to convey? I think not.
It is only in Ghana, where ironically English is a s ...
read full comment
Thank you Alimi Yao,we lay too much emphasis on English Language yet we've forgotten that it is a foreign language.Lets put more emphasis on Maths & Science just like the Indians,who also speak bad English.
Joshua, I would suggest you ask the services of a competent English writer
to edit your article(s)before having them published! You need to go back to high school to retake English classes! This portrays the low standard of ...
read full comment
kofi basa..and the rest do you think English is the only course read at the uni.?
learn from his(Joshua Mensah) humble article, rather than sowing hatred and finding faults -shame on you!!
Joshua Mensah, God bless yo ...
read full comment
Lord have mercy on you , Kofi Bonsam! Ones ability to write or speak perfect English is not a yardstick of a good, productive education. Could you not understand what the writer was saying?
Your way of thinking seems to su ...
read full comment
Sorry Kofi, I misread you pseudonym. You are Kofi Basabasa,not Bonsam.
sorry but you are forgetting we are all not english ok, so atleast he try and so know ur language for still you oppressd for if u can only express ur self in a colonial language then
please be lenient with Joshua when it comes to the english language. This dude completed ATTC and proceeded to Accra to do Non-HND program. He is now maintenance officer at TOR so please allow him to write something
So many of you write nonsense here!
Volta region and the three Northern regions are economically not endowed,that is why a lot of people don't move to those places.If their economic position changes the scenario will change.Siberia in Russia was in a similar po ...
read full comment
Joshua, you have made my day! Thank you. Your article is nice destressing, neutral and nerves-calming.
These are people we need in our midst.
Envious people will castigate you, but don't mind them. Even the British write th ...
read full comment
Unfortunately the supremacist will never make any sense out of this article because their mind has already been made up from screwed up upbringing.
Maybe you are prejudiced and that is why you are happy with this biased article. You can try all you want to discredit Asantes but the truth will remain the truth no matter how hard you try to twist it. This writer is attribu ...
read full comment
Only one and she is called akadu , the tribal twerp. Why do you not go there to see for yourself?
You must be impersonating Kwabena aka Akadu. You shld ask how many Akans are in the VR. You can't be that ignorant!
Ewes constitutes less than 70% of the pop. of the VR.
Andy-K
Useless article like the writer. You hater of Asante! don't worry ok our grand parents built Kumasi and for that matter Asanti Kingdom for us with their blood so we are proud of them and proud of who we are. I don't know your ...
read full comment
Spend just some 3 months in the Volta region and write your article again. The are the most hostile group in Ghana. I still believe they are not part of us.
I ask myself: what is this infatuation with Ewes and the Ewe-Akan (Asante) conflict. Don't we have other issues at hand? Instead of thinking about solutions to the many problems facing Ghana we spend time writing trash (in ba ...
read full comment
Nkrumah had to adopt the Preventive Detention Act (PDA) to tame the Asante Cokrocaites. They're Ghana's Boko Haram
My friend, exposure is what helps people to cultivate hospitality. Ashanti by virtue of its position in the centre of the country saw more movement than other regions so they got exposed and appreciated other people for who t ...
read full comment
Your article is good except that you misclassified Northerners when you said the zongos of Kumasi and Accra are inhabited by Northerners. This perhaps is because Zongorians are largely Muslims and the perception is that all N ...
read full comment
I don't know why some people spend their time to write these baseless articles that only seem to mark certain tribes as bad. Stupid article from a foolish guy.
MY BROTHER U HAVE MADE MY DAY. GOD BLESS FOR DIGESTING THIS FOR ALL TO KNOW ABOUT HOW WE FEEL ABOUT EACH OTHER IN GHANA. NO MORE COMMENT
The Ga-Dangbe people are more hospitable followed by the Konkombas, pls.
you did ur best to talk about hospitality but as you talk of ur experiance in general the whole of Ghana have places for others from parts of the country so as a ghanaian we have something in our genes which is special and un ...
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joshua,did you ask where those landlords come from, or have you forgotten that we have different ethnic groups in Kumasi who own buildings and can speak ashanti fluently.Please,do not make mistake.If you do not like ashantis ...
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Ei you people spend your time thinking and dreaming about Ashantis while they dont care a hoot about you. tell me who debated with you that Ashantis claim to be the most hospitable? so you set your own question and answered t ...
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and if you had any intelligence, you will be smart enough not to compare apple and orange. Accra as the town designated as the capital in a unitary state will naturally have to expand to accommodate people from all corners of ...
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Ghanaians in general are hospitable.
I THINK THE FANTIS ARE THE MOST HOSPITABLE ETHNIC GROUP IN THE COUNTRY COS IS THE GROUP WHO THINK OF THE NATION BEFORE FILLING THEIR POCKETS.