The Delicate Dance: Protecting the Reverence of Manhyia in the age of media

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  • Boss 1 year ago

    Great lesson for some of us communication students

  • judischrislam 1 year ago

    Traditions must change with hanging times. If you hold on tight with tradition that institution becomes irrelevant and diminishes fast into the archive of history. That is the institution becomes history.
    With the advanceme ...
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  • Konongo Kaya 1 year ago

    Wonderful analysis of the issue. Even though the author appears not to be an Akan, curtesy of his name, he has offered one of the best advice, not only to the Akan chieftaincy institution but to all who are the custodians of ...
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  • Bastie Asantefournyinaahene 1 year ago

    Massa take your nonsense away. Manhyia cannot do fokooo when one refuses to attend their summon. We're not a monarchical democracy. To hell with that den of thieves and Koobi , Momone collectors