Remove it or not doesn't show progress for our country Ghana period.
Remove it or not doesn't show progress for our country Ghana period.
JAY,GA PEOPLE STAND UPP 3 months ago
YES GA PEOPLE STAND UPPP!!!ASHANTI PEOPLE ARE VERY TRIBALISTIC PEOPLE!!!HOW DID ASHANTI WORDS LIKE "AKWAABA"BECOME THE MOST USED WORD IN WELCOMING PEOPLE TO GHANA???CAN "OOBAKE"BE USED IN ASHANTI/
VOLTA REGION???IF NOT,WHY N ... read full comment
YES GA PEOPLE STAND UPPP!!!ASHANTI PEOPLE ARE VERY TRIBALISTIC PEOPLE!!!HOW DID ASHANTI WORDS LIKE "AKWAABA"BECOME THE MOST USED WORD IN WELCOMING PEOPLE TO GHANA???CAN "OOBAKE"BE USED IN ASHANTI/
VOLTA REGION???IF NOT,WHY NOT!!!
Kanawu 3 months ago
Akwaaba is not an an Asante word. It's an Akan word.
Asante's are not the only group who speak Twi.
Akwaaba is not an an Asante word. It's an Akan word.
Asante's are not the only group who speak Twi.
Nii 3 months ago
We don't give a fvck what Akwaaba means. It is not Ga, and This is Accra. It will be unacceptable if the shoe is on the other foot.
We don't give a fvck what Akwaaba means. It is not Ga, and This is Accra. It will be unacceptable if the shoe is on the other foot.
Kanawu 3 months ago
National park is a country property. If you want civil war we are ready to fight. There are more Akans than Ga's.
A civil war between Ga and Akans is not a war you can win.
Take your Obaatw3 somewhere else. We are ready ... read full comment
National park is a country property. If you want civil war we are ready to fight. There are more Akans than Ga's.
A civil war between Ga and Akans is not a war you can win.
Take your Obaatw3 somewhere else. We are ready for tribal war.
NYEBRO 3 months ago
BEACH SHITTERS
BEACH SHITTERS
BENJI JM 3 months ago
FUNNY TRIBE WHO FIGHT FOR MEDIOCRE STUFFS INSTEAD OF DEVELOPMENT. ALL THOSE Gas CRYING OVER AKWAABA, LIVE IN SHIT ENVIRONMENT AND POVERTY DRIVEN AREAS LIKE TSOKO, MAMPROBI, JAMESTOWN AMONGST OTHERS.
FUNNY TRIBE WHO FIGHT FOR MEDIOCRE STUFFS INSTEAD OF DEVELOPMENT. ALL THOSE Gas CRYING OVER AKWAABA, LIVE IN SHIT ENVIRONMENT AND POVERTY DRIVEN AREAS LIKE TSOKO, MAMPROBI, JAMESTOWN AMONGST OTHERS.
Nii 3 months ago
And someone who eats shit and turns Krofrom market into a toilet is got the nerve to speak. Kwasiaba...Gas led the way for independence. Where were you? From E.T. Mensah, Ablade, Wolomoi, Gasmila, King Promise, to Shatawale, ... read full comment
And someone who eats shit and turns Krofrom market into a toilet is got the nerve to speak. Kwasiaba...Gas led the way for independence. Where were you? From E.T. Mensah, Ablade, Wolomoi, Gasmila, King Promise, to Shatawale, we defined the course of highlife music. We pioneered sports; from Auroras, Accra Hearst of Oaks to Black Stars. We have Two Olympic medals, one was the first silver medal in Africa. We produced Eight world boxing titles. Despite claim to higher population your personal contribution to Ghana does not measure up to that of Gas. If i am lying list them for all to see. You wasted your time un useless tribal wars as you continue to do on-line. You will always follow Gas in achievements. We build Accra Aca/Accra High, you want Kumasi Aca/Kumasi High. They build Terminal three, you want PrempehI. We formed Accra Hearts of Oaks, you want Kotoko. Fvck your population Gas will always be ahead of you. The only thing you are known for is crime, corruption and azaa with your criminal syndicates of "national prophets". The story of the Golden stool is fake, so is Akwasidae. Dormaahene exposed you.
Kojo Opoku-London-UK 3 months ago
@ JAY GA PEOPLE STAND UP
Please, DO NOT USE AKAN PEOPLE COCOA FORMERS MONEY TO DEVELOP ACCRA ANYMORE AS IT IS NOT APPRECIATED BY THE EASY RIDERS GA PEOPLE. GA PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE ANY RESOURCES. AKAN PEOPLE HAVE GOLD, DIAMON ... read full comment
@ JAY GA PEOPLE STAND UP
Please, DO NOT USE AKAN PEOPLE COCOA FORMERS MONEY TO DEVELOP ACCRA ANYMORE AS IT IS NOT APPRECIATED BY THE EASY RIDERS GA PEOPLE. GA PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE ANY RESOURCES. AKAN PEOPLE HAVE GOLD, DIAMOND, BAUXITE, COCOA ETC AND THEIR MONEY IS BEING USED TO DEVELOP THE NON GA ENTITIES. THAT IS NOT EQUITABLE.
STATISTICS SHOW GAS ARE MINORITY IN ACCRA 3 months ago
EVEN IN ACCRA THEY CALL THEIR LAND , THE GA LANGUAGE IS STILL A MINORITY SPOKEN LANGUAGE. AKANS HAVE TAKEN OVER ALREADY THEY HAVE EATEN THE GAS. OBAAKE OR NOT TWI IS THE LANGUAGE OF ACCRA. VERY SOON YOUR GA WILL LOST.EVERY SO ... read full comment
EVEN IN ACCRA THEY CALL THEIR LAND , THE GA LANGUAGE IS STILL A MINORITY SPOKEN LANGUAGE. AKANS HAVE TAKEN OVER ALREADY THEY HAVE EATEN THE GAS. OBAAKE OR NOT TWI IS THE LANGUAGE OF ACCRA. VERY SOON YOUR GA WILL LOST.EVERY SOCIOLOGIST KNOW OSAGYEFO ALSO KNEW.
The break down. 3 months ago
The largest spoken languages in Accra are English, due to its official status and use in government, education, and media, and Akan (specifically Twi and Fante dialects), which is the most widely spoken indigenous language in ... read full comment
The largest spoken languages in Accra are English, due to its official status and use in government, education, and media, and Akan (specifically Twi and Fante dialects), which is the most widely spoken indigenous language in Ghana and has a significant presence in Accra. Additionally, Ga is widely spoken in the Greater Accra Region, including the capital, and serves as an important local language in daily communication and cultural practices.
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Ghanaian Pidgin English:
A blend of English and local languages, it serves as a lingua franca for many in the city.
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While not as prevalent in Accra as Ga or Akan, other languages like Ewe and Dangme are spoken in the region.
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Nii 3 months ago
Many Ga youth are unemployed struggling to survive. What they need is jobs not this foolishness. NDC coul not fulfill the 24hrs economy for jobs are distracting the attention of my ppl.
Many Ga youth are unemployed struggling to survive. What they need is jobs not this foolishness. NDC coul not fulfill the 24hrs economy for jobs are distracting the attention of my ppl.
Kojo Opoku-London-UK 3 months ago
@ BUSIA
Yes-Very RETROGRESSIVE, IT IS BACKWARD-Which people money is being used to develop ACCRA? Cocoa Farmers money, Gold, Bauxite, Timber, Manganese all from AKAN people land-Please, DO NOT USE AKAN PEOPLE COCOA FARMERS ... read full comment
@ BUSIA
Yes-Very RETROGRESSIVE, IT IS BACKWARD-Which people money is being used to develop ACCRA? Cocoa Farmers money, Gold, Bauxite, Timber, Manganese all from AKAN people land-Please, DO NOT USE AKAN PEOPLE COCOA FARMERS MONEY TO DEVELOP ACCRA ANYMORE AS IT IS NOT APPRECIATED BY THE EASY RIDERS GA PEOPLE. GA PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE ANY RESOURCES. AKAN PEOPLE HAVE GOLD, DIAMOND, BAUXITE, COCOA ETC AND THEIR MONEY IS BEING USED TO DEVELOP THE NON GA ENTITIES. THAT IS NOT EQUITABLE.
OBAATW3 OR WHATEVER IT WILL NOT CHANGE THE AKWAABA 3 months ago
O BAKE BREAD OR WHATEVER. WHAT WE KNOW IS AKWAABA. GA LANGUAGE ENDS IN A SMALL PART IN ACCRA.
O BAKE BREAD OR WHATEVER. WHAT WE KNOW IS AKWAABA. GA LANGUAGE ENDS IN A SMALL PART IN ACCRA.
PRECISE 3 months ago
Yet they will prefer to maintain the Welcome word. Hmm my people
Yet they will prefer to maintain the Welcome word. Hmm my people
AB 3 months ago
If changing the Akwaaba is a sign of maintaining the GA's culture, then definitely the word 'Welcome' should be replaced.
If we can't tolerate the word 'Akwaaba' which close to 90% of the population understands, how can we b ... read full comment
If changing the Akwaaba is a sign of maintaining the GA's culture, then definitely the word 'Welcome' should be replaced.
If we can't tolerate the word 'Akwaaba' which close to 90% of the population understands, how can we be proud of a foreign language of Welcome.
I don't speak and understand ga but we used to hear obaakwe which was translated as 'you will see' like a the. I stand to be corrected.
Kojo 3 months ago
How did 90% of Ghanaians get to know and understand Akwaaba? Pls let us allow the Ga people to initiate something that 100% of Ghanaians will understand in years to come.
How did 90% of Ghanaians get to know and understand Akwaaba? Pls let us allow the Ga people to initiate something that 100% of Ghanaians will understand in years to come.
Andrew - 3 months ago
Akans make up about 50% of Ghana. It's not just Akwaaba, most Ghanains understand Twi/Akan words and can make basic Akan expressions even if they can't fuylly speak . That will never happen with Ga.
Akans make up about 50% of Ghana. It's not just Akwaaba, most Ghanains understand Twi/Akan words and can make basic Akan expressions even if they can't fuylly speak . That will never happen with Ga.
Kanawu 3 months ago
Most Ghanaians understand or can speak Twi.
Even when my uncle was doing his national service in the North they spoke twi over there.
Twi is the official language of Ghana...English is only on paper.
Nothing you can do t ... read full comment
Most Ghanaians understand or can speak Twi.
Even when my uncle was doing his national service in the North they spoke twi over there.
Twi is the official language of Ghana...English is only on paper.
Nothing you can do to change it...the true measure of an official language is to check what language is used in the streets and songs.
TWI is everywhere. Akans are the majority in Ghana...deal with it.
Grandpa 3 months ago
Justice for Ga's government pls change Ghana cedis to (OOBAKE cedis)
Justice for Ga's government pls change Ghana cedis to (OOBAKE cedis)
Grandpa 3 months ago
Or instead of Ghana cedis (ghc) we can make it Ghana oobake (ghk)
Or instead of Ghana cedis (ghc) we can make it Ghana oobake (ghk)
Kanawu 3 months ago
Ga language is barely spoken by 2 million people.
Akan language stretches from Ghana to Ivory coast with over 20 million people speaking a dialet of Twi (Asante, Bono, Akuapem, Akyem, Baoule, Nzema, Fanti etc..).
Twi is t ... read full comment
Ga language is barely spoken by 2 million people.
Akan language stretches from Ghana to Ivory coast with over 20 million people speaking a dialet of Twi (Asante, Bono, Akuapem, Akyem, Baoule, Nzema, Fanti etc..).
Twi is the official language of Ghana. Massa you and I know the English language is only official on paper. The market women at Makola or kejetia understand Twi better than English!
Accranie 3 months ago
@Pls Regulate This Your Pro-Vanercular Stance
@Pls Regulate This Your Pro-Vanercular Stance
Ai Article 3 months ago
LOL SO WHAT IF THE NKROFUL PEOPLE ALSO COME FOR NNKRUMAHBODY?
I THINK OBAAKE SHOULD HAVE BEEN ADDED THATS ALL LETS BE FAIR TO ALL GHANAIANS
LOL SO WHAT IF THE NKROFUL PEOPLE ALSO COME FOR NNKRUMAHBODY?
I THINK OBAAKE SHOULD HAVE BEEN ADDED THATS ALL LETS BE FAIR TO ALL GHANAIANS
Andrew - 3 months ago
I have no doubt agree with Gas that their culture and history have to recognized but they should't forget Accra is the capital and for all Ghana not just them.
the people of Tarkwa, Bibiana, Obuasi and other towns and vill ... read full comment
I have no doubt agree with Gas that their culture and history have to recognized but they should't forget Accra is the capital and for all Ghana not just them.
the people of Tarkwa, Bibiana, Obuasi and other towns and villages who's cocoa, timber, cocoa is used to develop this country are left to suffer. Goldhouse is for instance in Accra.
In my opinion they will be better served is they asked for a Ga historical museum to be built instead of something so small minded.
Kilode 3 months ago
This matter is not about the number of people who speak a particular language. The original custodians of the land have already seen much of it taken for national purposes. Extending recognition to them through a simple welco ... read full comment
This matter is not about the number of people who speak a particular language. The original custodians of the land have already seen much of it taken for national purposes. Extending recognition to them through a simple welcome for those entering the country via their land should not be seen as excessive. If indeed we are one people, such an acknowledgment should not pose any difficulty. No tribe or language is superior to another, and it is only right that due respect is accorded where it is deserved —or else we might as well bring in Weezor at Kumasi International Airport to enhance its beauty.
It is therefore unnecessary, and even counterproductive, to stir up tribal sentiment over this matter. At a time when other nations are focused on advancing collective interests and building stronger societies, it is disheartening to see us embroiled in disputes that divide rather than unite. A gesture of recognition costs little but speaks volumes about who we are as a people.
Kilode 3 months ago
This matter is not about the number of people who speak a particular language. The original custodians of the land have already seen much of it taken for national purposes. Extending recognition to them through a simple welco ... read full comment
This matter is not about the number of people who speak a particular language. The original custodians of the land have already seen much of it taken for national purposes. Extending recognition to them through a simple welcome for those entering the country via their land should not be seen as excessive. If indeed we are one people, such an acknowledgment should not pose any difficulty. No tribe or language is superior to another, and it is only right that due respect is accorded where it is deserved — or else we might as well bring in Weezor at Kumasi International Airport to enhance its beauty.
It is therefore unnecessary, and even counterproductive, to stir up tribal sentiment over this matter. At a time when other nations are focused on advancing collective interests and building stronger societies, it is disheartening to see us embroiled in disputes that divide rather than unite. A gesture of recognition costs little but speaks volumes about who we are as a people.
Kojo Opoku-London-UK 3 months ago
Please, DO NOT USE AKAN PEOPLE COCOA FORMERS MONEY TO DEVELOP ACCRA ANYMORE AS IT IS NOT APPRECIATED BY THE EASY RIDERS GA PEOPLE. GA PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE ANY RESOURCES. AKAN PEOPLE HAVE GOLD, DIAMOND, BAUXITE, COCOA ETC AND TH ... read full comment
Please, DO NOT USE AKAN PEOPLE COCOA FORMERS MONEY TO DEVELOP ACCRA ANYMORE AS IT IS NOT APPRECIATED BY THE EASY RIDERS GA PEOPLE. GA PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE ANY RESOURCES. AKAN PEOPLE HAVE GOLD, DIAMOND, BAUXITE, COCOA ETC AND THEIR MONEY IS BEING USED TO DEVELOP THE NON GA ENTITIES. THAT IS NOT EQUITABLE.
Common sense 3 months ago
That park was most likely built with cocoa and gold money from Akan lands.
These Ga's have no idea what they have started, if there is an Akan nationalist movement in Ghana they will be very sorry for they day they decided t ... read full comment
That park was most likely built with cocoa and gold money from Akan lands.
These Ga's have no idea what they have started, if there is an Akan nationalist movement in Ghana they will be very sorry for they day they decided to engage in tribalism.
Chris 3 months ago
Some of the akans can't speak the twi language.
Some of the akans can't speak the twi language.
akwele 3 months ago
PEOPLE WITH SHALOW MINDS. WHAT IS IMPORT FOR A COUNTRY TO BE MINDFUL AND PUT OUR ENERGY INTO HAS TURN INTO SOMETHING NOT MEANINGFUL. DOES CHANGING THIS FIX OUR ROADS OR PUT GHANA IN A GOOD SHAME? OR DOE S THIS BOAST OUR ECON ... read full comment
PEOPLE WITH SHALOW MINDS. WHAT IS IMPORT FOR A COUNTRY TO BE MINDFUL AND PUT OUR ENERGY INTO HAS TURN INTO SOMETHING NOT MEANINGFUL. DOES CHANGING THIS FIX OUR ROADS OR PUT GHANA IN A GOOD SHAME? OR DOE S THIS BOAST OUR ECONOMY. YOU SHOULD RATHER THINK BIG AND STOP THIS PETINESS.
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Kwame 3 months ago
It should be Obake not Oobake. Where is the stress. People who are proficient in Gha language must tell me.
In all Kwa languages as a matter of fact the stress is always after the first consonant.
So the Kwa languages are ... read full comment
It should be Obake not Oobake. Where is the stress. People who are proficient in Gha language must tell me.
In all Kwa languages as a matter of fact the stress is always after the first consonant.
So the Kwa languages are known as languages of fixed stress.
Mongolian languages are said to be languages of musical stress because there is stress in all the vowels.
Remove it or not doesn't show progress for our country Ghana period.
YES GA PEOPLE STAND UPPP!!!ASHANTI PEOPLE ARE VERY TRIBALISTIC PEOPLE!!!HOW DID ASHANTI WORDS LIKE "AKWAABA"BECOME THE MOST USED WORD IN WELCOMING PEOPLE TO GHANA???CAN "OOBAKE"BE USED IN ASHANTI/
VOLTA REGION???IF NOT,WHY N ...
read full comment
Akwaaba is not an an Asante word. It's an Akan word.
Asante's are not the only group who speak Twi.
We don't give a fvck what Akwaaba means. It is not Ga, and This is Accra. It will be unacceptable if the shoe is on the other foot.
National park is a country property. If you want civil war we are ready to fight. There are more Akans than Ga's.
A civil war between Ga and Akans is not a war you can win.
Take your Obaatw3 somewhere else. We are ready ...
read full comment
BEACH SHITTERS
FUNNY TRIBE WHO FIGHT FOR MEDIOCRE STUFFS INSTEAD OF DEVELOPMENT. ALL THOSE Gas CRYING OVER AKWAABA, LIVE IN SHIT ENVIRONMENT AND POVERTY DRIVEN AREAS LIKE TSOKO, MAMPROBI, JAMESTOWN AMONGST OTHERS.
And someone who eats shit and turns Krofrom market into a toilet is got the nerve to speak. Kwasiaba...Gas led the way for independence. Where were you? From E.T. Mensah, Ablade, Wolomoi, Gasmila, King Promise, to Shatawale, ...
read full comment
@ JAY GA PEOPLE STAND UP
Please, DO NOT USE AKAN PEOPLE COCOA FORMERS MONEY TO DEVELOP ACCRA ANYMORE AS IT IS NOT APPRECIATED BY THE EASY RIDERS GA PEOPLE. GA PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE ANY RESOURCES. AKAN PEOPLE HAVE GOLD, DIAMON ...
read full comment
EVEN IN ACCRA THEY CALL THEIR LAND , THE GA LANGUAGE IS STILL A MINORITY SPOKEN LANGUAGE. AKANS HAVE TAKEN OVER ALREADY THEY HAVE EATEN THE GAS. OBAAKE OR NOT TWI IS THE LANGUAGE OF ACCRA. VERY SOON YOUR GA WILL LOST.EVERY SO ...
read full comment
The largest spoken languages in Accra are English, due to its official status and use in government, education, and media, and Akan (specifically Twi and Fante dialects), which is the most widely spoken indigenous language in ...
read full comment
Many Ga youth are unemployed struggling to survive. What they need is jobs not this foolishness. NDC coul not fulfill the 24hrs economy for jobs are distracting the attention of my ppl.
@ BUSIA
Yes-Very RETROGRESSIVE, IT IS BACKWARD-Which people money is being used to develop ACCRA? Cocoa Farmers money, Gold, Bauxite, Timber, Manganese all from AKAN people land-Please, DO NOT USE AKAN PEOPLE COCOA FARMERS ...
read full comment
O BAKE BREAD OR WHATEVER. WHAT WE KNOW IS AKWAABA. GA LANGUAGE ENDS IN A SMALL PART IN ACCRA.
Yet they will prefer to maintain the Welcome word. Hmm my people
If changing the Akwaaba is a sign of maintaining the GA's culture, then definitely the word 'Welcome' should be replaced.
If we can't tolerate the word 'Akwaaba' which close to 90% of the population understands, how can we b ...
read full comment
How did 90% of Ghanaians get to know and understand Akwaaba? Pls let us allow the Ga people to initiate something that 100% of Ghanaians will understand in years to come.
Akans make up about 50% of Ghana. It's not just Akwaaba, most Ghanains understand Twi/Akan words and can make basic Akan expressions even if they can't fuylly speak . That will never happen with Ga.
Most Ghanaians understand or can speak Twi.
Even when my uncle was doing his national service in the North they spoke twi over there.
Twi is the official language of Ghana...English is only on paper.
Nothing you can do t ...
read full comment
Justice for Ga's government pls change Ghana cedis to (OOBAKE cedis)
Or instead of Ghana cedis (ghc) we can make it Ghana oobake (ghk)
Ga language is barely spoken by 2 million people.
Akan language stretches from Ghana to Ivory coast with over 20 million people speaking a dialet of Twi (Asante, Bono, Akuapem, Akyem, Baoule, Nzema, Fanti etc..).
Twi is t ...
read full comment
@Pls Regulate This Your Pro-Vanercular Stance
LOL SO WHAT IF THE NKROFUL PEOPLE ALSO COME FOR NNKRUMAHBODY?
I THINK OBAAKE SHOULD HAVE BEEN ADDED THATS ALL LETS BE FAIR TO ALL GHANAIANS
I have no doubt agree with Gas that their culture and history have to recognized but they should't forget Accra is the capital and for all Ghana not just them.
the people of Tarkwa, Bibiana, Obuasi and other towns and vill ...
read full comment
This matter is not about the number of people who speak a particular language. The original custodians of the land have already seen much of it taken for national purposes. Extending recognition to them through a simple welco ...
read full comment
This matter is not about the number of people who speak a particular language. The original custodians of the land have already seen much of it taken for national purposes. Extending recognition to them through a simple welco ...
read full comment
Please, DO NOT USE AKAN PEOPLE COCOA FORMERS MONEY TO DEVELOP ACCRA ANYMORE AS IT IS NOT APPRECIATED BY THE EASY RIDERS GA PEOPLE. GA PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE ANY RESOURCES. AKAN PEOPLE HAVE GOLD, DIAMOND, BAUXITE, COCOA ETC AND TH ...
read full comment
That park was most likely built with cocoa and gold money from Akan lands.
These Ga's have no idea what they have started, if there is an Akan nationalist movement in Ghana they will be very sorry for they day they decided t ...
read full comment
Some of the akans can't speak the twi language.
PEOPLE WITH SHALOW MINDS. WHAT IS IMPORT FOR A COUNTRY TO BE MINDFUL AND PUT OUR ENERGY INTO HAS TURN INTO SOMETHING NOT MEANINGFUL. DOES CHANGING THIS FIX OUR ROADS OR PUT GHANA IN A GOOD SHAME? OR DOE S THIS BOAST OUR ECON ...
read full comment
It should be Obake not Oobake. Where is the stress. People who are proficient in Gha language must tell me.
In all Kwa languages as a matter of fact the stress is always after the first consonant.
So the Kwa languages are ...
read full comment