King Kobina Gyan: The brave leader who defied British rule and faced exile for Elmina's freedom

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  • Quran is toilet paper 1 year ago

    I spit on sick dog prophet
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  • NDC AUTHORED AGYAPADIE 1 year ago

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  • Where was the Founder of Ghana? 1 year ago

    Nkrumahist fools should research on those true heroes who fought for our freedom. When the struggle for our freedom was started, the sperm that would form Kwame Nkrumah had not yet been formed.

  • BOY KOFI 1 year ago

    Nana Kobina Gyan resisted the British taking over the Elmina Castle in 1873 when the former occupants, the Dutch had already left the shores in early 1872.
    The contention between Nana Kobina Gyan and the British was that the ...
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  • Sam Fante warrior. 1 year ago

    You can see it in our names that we are warriors Bonos from Teachiman down to the south and we don't have nothing to do with Ashantis. Since 14th century we were living with Europeans and doing gold business in peace, countri ...
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  • Idiot 1 year ago

    Spewing trash. There were no slave castles in Ashanti. Whilst your ancestors were collaborating with the colonists, the Ashantis were up in arms against them.

  • Nat 1 year ago

    Kwasia bow legged,beach shitting truck pusher.You are on your periods again.Ashantis will continue to haunt you and manipulate you till you die.After that,nigerians will also haunt you.buulu

  • Bastie Tutu Asantefournyinaahene 1 year ago

    @ Sam

    You’re spot on Bro. Those useless rat shit eaters can never be like the great Fantse and Bonos

  • Pelicles 1 year ago

    Such history should have taught us a lesson of not to yield what we have to any foreigner, but the opposite is obvious.

    Why should the British exiled some of our forefathers? What did they do wrong? Were the British invite ...
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