GhanaMonth: History behind the naming of Manhyia, Bantama, and Asokwa in Kumasi

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  • Enoch 9 months ago

    I just like the Asantes for one thing. The can twist history to favour their narrative when the true history does not fall in line with how they want it today. They will do anything to ensure that they are not portrayed as pe ...
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  • Mac 2 months ago

    Masa go away,do you want to tell the history of people you don’t know,when we say Akan are matrilineal,doesn’t mean all stools are inherited from only mother side,we have mama dwa and papa dwa in Asante,it not only the Ba ...
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