We have not seen you on the grounds of Ghana for a long time even if you do it is anonymously.Perhaps when your suggestion come to pass since it makes sense to me,we would see you on the grounds in Ghana to celebrate that aug ... read full comment
We have not seen you on the grounds of Ghana for a long time even if you do it is anonymously.Perhaps when your suggestion come to pass since it makes sense to me,we would see you on the grounds in Ghana to celebrate that august festival with the Gas and people of Ghana.
perhaps that might entice you to come and see that things are not too bad after all in Ghana.Or is it perhaps a further attempt to cement that bond between the Gas and the Akyems who defend the Gas even when the truth is far from that.Also it may an opportunity to throw your last short at having a Ga woman in addition to your wife if she will agree.Good luck to you.
Joe Mensah 8 years ago
The plain truth is that those civilized Ga girls saw Ahoofe as a backward and eccentric idiot,hence their refusal to establish a relationship with him.
The plain truth is that those civilized Ga girls saw Ahoofe as a backward and eccentric idiot,hence their refusal to establish a relationship with him.
Azumah Nelson 8 years ago
Another tribal nonesense
Another tribal nonesense
GORGORDUTOR 8 years ago
Owura Ahoofe, I am pleasantly surprised! Now please desist from ethnocentric insults and such like. I have had the opportunity of perusing "Sound of Sirens", and I have been astounded by the difference in tone and outlook com ... read full comment
Owura Ahoofe, I am pleasantly surprised! Now please desist from ethnocentric insults and such like. I have had the opportunity of perusing "Sound of Sirens", and I have been astounded by the difference in tone and outlook compared to your pieces on Ghanaweb. Anyways since I do not spare you when I think you need to be criticized, I am duty bound to give credit where credit is due. Congratulations on a on Ghanacentric piece. Nyame nshiraa wu mi nua. AtaaNaaNyonmo Oboade adzor bo anyemi. Mawu ne kplor wo nyebro.
Silas Ababio 8 years ago
What message is Ahoofe trying to put across ? ABSOLUTE NONSENSE !
What message is Ahoofe trying to put across ? ABSOLUTE NONSENSE !
Nii Teiko 8 years ago
The beauty of traditional/cultural festivity has a direct links with the indigenous concepts and values of the people of that tradition. Any attempt to make Homowo celebration national Will amount to adulteration of culture. ... read full comment
The beauty of traditional/cultural festivity has a direct links with the indigenous concepts and values of the people of that tradition. Any attempt to make Homowo celebration national Will amount to adulteration of culture. It will loose its natural vitality and beauty. The idea of the Christian Council seeking to join this year Homowo festivity is a bad one. The reason is that not long ago did Prof Mills, an ardent Christian, ban the pouring of libation at national events. How would the Christian council feels when the chiefs and the traditional priest begin walk them through the usual ritual of pouring libation and the invocation of the spirit of some deities other than the Christian God they worship? Will this also not amount to discrimination if the Christian Council refuse to join the Ewes, the Fantis or the Asantes whenever they also celebrate their traditional cultures? I think the Christian council are just being inquisitive for trying to be part of something they don't believe in. They stay in their lane.
Edward 8 years ago
One of the few things you have written that i will applaud. Hope you continue writing about things that will unite the country
One of the few things you have written that i will applaud. Hope you continue writing about things that will unite the country
Rev.Jimmy 8 years ago
You once wrote about how the Ga's celebrate Homowo even though they do not grow palm nut.Folks like you don't know the Ga's have rural areas. You only know coastal Ga.Do you know Tema alone have over 150 villages?The Ga's h ... read full comment
You once wrote about how the Ga's celebrate Homowo even though they do not grow palm nut.Folks like you don't know the Ga's have rural areas. You only know coastal Ga.Do you know Tema alone have over 150 villages?The Ga's have been celebrating Homowo long before there was modern Ghana.They do not need the Christian Council to promote the festival.Those who like the Ga's can join them to celebrate.They are a unique people who have survived for many generations despite their contacs with many cultures including the Europeans.
We have not seen you on the grounds of Ghana for a long time even if you do it is anonymously.Perhaps when your suggestion come to pass since it makes sense to me,we would see you on the grounds in Ghana to celebrate that aug ...
read full comment
The plain truth is that those civilized Ga girls saw Ahoofe as a backward and eccentric idiot,hence their refusal to establish a relationship with him.
Another tribal nonesense
Owura Ahoofe, I am pleasantly surprised! Now please desist from ethnocentric insults and such like. I have had the opportunity of perusing "Sound of Sirens", and I have been astounded by the difference in tone and outlook com ...
read full comment
What message is Ahoofe trying to put across ? ABSOLUTE NONSENSE !
The beauty of traditional/cultural festivity has a direct links with the indigenous concepts and values of the people of that tradition. Any attempt to make Homowo celebration national Will amount to adulteration of culture. ...
read full comment
One of the few things you have written that i will applaud. Hope you continue writing about things that will unite the country
You once wrote about how the Ga's celebrate Homowo even though they do not grow palm nut.Folks like you don't know the Ga's have rural areas. You only know coastal Ga.Do you know Tema alone have over 150 villages?The Ga's h ...
read full comment