The story of Ayieta Azantilow, the northern chief who was a reliable ally of the colonial British

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  • FREETHINKER 7 months ago

    Nab. Dr. Azantilo legacy remains forever

  • Shamsi Waleed 7 months ago

    Piawww Piawwww

  • HE HELPED THE BRITISH NOT GHANA 7 months ago

    GIVING HIS SUBJECTS FREELY TO THE EUROPEANS TO GO AND DEFEND ENGLAND MAKES HIM A HERO IN GHANA? HIS CONTRIBUTION WAS FOR ENGLAND AND NOT GHANA.IF THE BRITISH CANT HONOUR HIM DONT WORRY OUR EARS HERE.

  • Kojo 7 months ago

    The title portrays him as a sell-out. Please address our Ghanaian heroes properly and title your articles well.

  • Scrilla 7 months ago

    Which of the titles suggest a sellout?

  • John Asaba 7 months ago

    He sent his subjects and kinsmen to go fight and die in a European war. Which did not concern them. Some came back maimed and amputated. And the same Colonial masters refused to pay them pensions and compensations. When ex-so ...
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  • the Villager 7 months ago

    John Asaba, you might be working at Controller and Acc. General’s Department where all the small boys and girls there are robbing poor illiterate ex-servicemen to enrich themselves.
    Denying them their pensions (and they kn ...
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  • Oteng 7 months ago

    Yes he was a great man and a good leader he also was northern regional house of chiefs at his time there was not even single war in the region, he help ghana to fight independence.

  • Nzemak- Remove SC Judge Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu 7 months ago

    If you lie down for British to walk on you in colonialism that benefits Gt Britain, they call you a great man with exemplary leadership. If you do not lie down for British but stand up to defend your right and that of your pe ...
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  • Say it loud 7 months ago

    How many years did he served his people as chief?

  • Oteng 7 months ago

    He was born 1900 save his people and Ghana for 75 years, he got medal from King George the first, medal from Queen Mary medal from Queen Elizabeth sign for the northern territory this is how great he was.

  • Incomplete 7 months ago

    The story line started well but later became narrow. Is an incomplete statement though space will not allow for all that we know about this great man but at least information like the oldest chief couldn't be left out. The m ...
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  • Scrilla 7 months ago

    That's what happens when a documentary is hurriedly put together. For a Chief that reigned for a little over 70years, there's so much to put out there.

  • Nzemak 7 months ago

    Here we come, If you lie down for British to walk on you in colonialism that benefits Gt Britain, they call you a great man with exemplary leadership. If you do not lie down for British but stand up to defend your right and ...
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  • Taami 7 months ago

    I can't believe this. Ghanaweb writer, you mean this Chief who was himself living under colonial dictatorship and who sacrificed his own fellow subjects as soldiers to go and fight as canon-fodder for his oppressors against o ...
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  • Kay 7 months ago

    Taami, you took my thoughts from me with your words... unfortunately, a lot of our people are still bonded by this mental slavery by the colonial masters...what legacy do one leave if one betray young people of his country to ...
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  • Shamsi Waleed 7 months ago

    Good point. But Germany was the aggressor in WW2 though.

  • Ghana first 7 months ago

    Go read more about Him and history will tell you He contributed to Ghana gaining independence. His legacy remains forever, and i pray other chiefs of today will emulate him as a leader.

  • Tom 7 months ago

    It would be wrong to accuse him of any wrong doing because of hindsight. Back then Gold Coast (Ghana) was a British colony and therefore obliged to contribute its quota of troops to Britain's war effort, same as Australia, C ...
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  • Scrilla 7 months ago

    When properly contextualised, we would see him as remarkable. The Bulsa Traditional area is m'ade up of 13 Towns aside the villages. He became the First paramount Chief and held the 13 Towns together so much so that no one co ...
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  • Safohene Nana Obuo-Gyan 7 months ago

    @FREETHINKER
    Apart from crazy fights, senseless tribal wars and the habitual drinking of large amounts of pito, brukutu and akpeteshie, what significant impact has Azantilow's legacy brought upon the Buisa people and the oth ...
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  • Oteng 7 months ago

    The fools like you, who talk shit about great people, what did your King did, he was not doing for his people he was doing for ghana what did yr King did seting on apakan mu spartting on people who carrying smearing.

  • Prince 7 months ago

    Oteng your English is very bad

  • Rev. Oteng 7 months ago

    Yes I know is not my language and I'm not ready to lean, but the people who think the no are the once who knows nothing, my mistakes are better than your father undergraduates always think the no better when we meet one and ...
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  • Ogyaba 7 months ago

    Why must I speak good English? I don't want Ghana good English speaking people but little to show poor people who born dog hahahahaha

  • Scrilla 7 months ago

    Bulsa have never fought anyone apart from slave raiders in the past. None of the 13 Bulsa Towns have gone to war with the other before .

  • Mr. Ibu 7 months ago

    The British wanted to supply tall strong men and women to fight in the WWII. After the war the British refused to contribute to pensions of these guys who were drafted to fight in the war and returned poor after the war. Brit ...
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  • Nzemak 7 months ago

    ....If you lie down for British to walk on you in colonialism that benefits Gt Britain, they call you a great man with exemplary leadership. If you do not lie down for British but stand up to defend your right and that of you ...
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  • the Villager 7 months ago

    Mr Ibu , have we changed since we started working at Controller and Acc. General’s Department where all the small boys and girls there are robbing poor illiterate ex-servicemen to enrich themselves?
    Denying them their pens ...
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  • Mr F 7 months ago

    These are the stories we would love to read and here. Sweetly humble. no arrogance, no insults but encouraging humane traits worthy of emulation. Great Dr Ayieta. Beautiful

  • Nzemak 7 months ago

    .,,, If you lie down for British to walk on you in colonialism that benefits Gt Britain, they call you a great man with exemplary leadership. If you do not lie down for British but stand up to defend your right and that of yo ...
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  • Egya Kofi 7 months ago

    A sttoge...a door mat...a tool for the toxic indirec rule

  • Nzemak 7 months ago

    ..If you lie down for British to walk on you in colonialism that benefits Gt Britain, they call you a great man with exemplary leadership. If you do not lie down for British but stand up to defend your right and that of your ...
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  • Kwame nkrumah 7 months ago

    Loyalty, security and Trust

  • Ker 7 months ago

    The story is still not complete for this great man.

  • Kofi Bediako 7 months ago

    A great king for the effective discharge of his duties towards the British Empire. Why was he honored with a PhD academic award instead of the usual decorative title of SIR? Sir Ayieta Azantilow sounds as britanically dignifi ...
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  • Ghana first 7 months ago

    Veeeeery true . His contributions to Ghana are enormous.

  • Mutaka 7 months ago

    Who born dog

  • Ungrateful bastard 7 months ago

    @ Taami you should be thankful that the British brought western civilization and education to the Gold Coast ( Ghana) and you were lucky to benefit from it, otherwise people like you will still be living like primitive Neande ...
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  • Nzemak 7 months ago

    Ethiopia did not go through your so called western civilization education, would you say that Ghana is better than Ethiopia

  • Nas 7 months ago

    He was a king and not a paramount chief, the writer should notebthat he predates Ghana. Let's decolonize the titles of paramount chiefs.

  • Scrilla 7 months ago

    He was not a King. Bulsas have never had a Kingdom. He is revered for his peerless leadership. But I think it's wrong to be using titles that incorrect.

  • Zionism is racism 7 months ago

    He collaborated with the colonisers, yet his district is very, very poor. He was a shame to his people.

  • Nzemak 7 months ago

    ... If you lie down for British to walk on you in colonialism that benefits Gt Britain, they call you a great man with exemplary leadership. If you do not lie down for British but stand up to defend your right and that of you ...
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  • Queen Bad 7 months ago

    You a while ago condemned the noble chief for apparently recruiting his own people to go and fight for his slave masters. The same person turned around to accuse someone of speaking or writing bad english but mind you he for ...
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  • Hatar 7 months ago

    So in short a coon and a traitor ?

  • Wal, 7 months ago

    So Azantilov was an illiterate. How was he, Dr. Needless appellation

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  • Miagy Soft 7 months ago

    Rest in peace Baaba ...

  • Tribo 7 months ago

    Solving it the "Builsa way"

  • YEN 7 months ago

    He was never a paramount chief. In fact he betrayed the Nayiri and went along with the British. The Bulsa people had no chieftaincy just like the kusasis and were under the rule of the Nayiri. Do not try to re-write history. ...
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  • Nana 7 months ago

    The people of Buluk had nothing to do with Nayeri, there were never subjects of nayeri

  • Ker 7 months ago

    Buluk has nothing to do with nayiri. He should stay in his corner

  • Kwame Peter 7 months ago

    Somebody tell me,is this chief conduct different from those who sold their subjects to slave traders?

  • Abdulai Yushaw 7 months ago

    Write your comment What an excellent leadership by an example!?.

  • Atindana 7 months ago

    He is the Grandfather of Paul Afoko NPP member

  • Akunye Michael 7 months ago

    Azantilow is not just the longest serving King in Ghana’s history. He is the longest serving King in the whole world. He ruled for 75 years.