Who and where are the present day Akwamus in Ghana?
Who and where are the present day Akwamus in Ghana?
Awuradebasa 11 years ago
Most Akwapims were the descendants of Akwamus,Akwamus live near the Volta river where the DAM is built.
Their capital is GYAKITI.
They speak AKWAPIM TWI.
Most Akwapims were the descendants of Akwamus,Akwamus live near the Volta river where the DAM is built.
Their capital is GYAKITI.
They speak AKWAPIM TWI.
Jane 11 years ago
Awuradebasa, you are wrong The Akwamus live in present day in Akosombo area from Atimpoku to Juapong and their capita is akwamufie and akuapims speak Akwamu language (later Akwapim Twi)the Akropong and Amonokrom are Akyims.
Awuradebasa, you are wrong The Akwamus live in present day in Akosombo area from Atimpoku to Juapong and their capita is akwamufie and akuapims speak Akwamu language (later Akwapim Twi)the Akropong and Amonokrom are Akyims.
Adu 11 years ago
The story about Naa Gariba is completely wrong. It was the first time Asante had to deal with Dagomba. I think the Dagombas should correct this misleading presentation about Naa Gariba. Note that Na Gariba came after Naa Zang ... read full comment
The story about Naa Gariba is completely wrong. It was the first time Asante had to deal with Dagomba. I think the Dagombas should correct this misleading presentation about Naa Gariba. Note that Na Gariba came after Naa Zangina and Asante did not attempt to conquer Dagomba during Naa Zangina's reign.
Kweku Boateng 11 years ago
It is over to the Dagbon Net- www.dagbon.net leaders to correct any mispresentation of the history of Dagbon. However, it is a fact that Yaa Naa Garba was taken prisoner to the south of the ancient city of Salaga.
Or maybe t ... read full comment
It is over to the Dagbon Net- www.dagbon.net leaders to correct any mispresentation of the history of Dagbon. However, it is a fact that Yaa Naa Garba was taken prisoner to the south of the ancient city of Salaga.
Or maybe the Naamo-Naa, the chief drummer to set the record.
Kuffour 11 years ago
Was yagbongwura (the king of Gonjas) also captured by Asantes, or only kpembe-wura Nakpo, at east gonja was captured by Asantes?
Was yagbongwura (the king of Gonjas) also captured by Asantes, or only kpembe-wura Nakpo, at east gonja was captured by Asantes?
Barima Yaw 11 years ago
Asante kotoko oseee yei yeeeyei. Asante kotokoooo yeeeeyeee . wokum apem a apembeba . we were born warriors and leaders . A blessed nation by God . This explains why Ashantis are very confident entrepreneurs.
Asante kotoko oseee yei yeeeyei. Asante kotokoooo yeeeeyeee . wokum apem a apembeba . we were born warriors and leaders . A blessed nation by God . This explains why Ashantis are very confident entrepreneurs.
Pelicles 11 years ago
People or tribes, who are confident, energetic etc are under the microscope of hatred from those who feel good in folding their hands behind them expecting nature to push them. A prime example is what we are seeing in Ghana ... read full comment
People or tribes, who are confident, energetic etc are under the microscope of hatred from those who feel good in folding their hands behind them expecting nature to push them. A prime example is what we are seeing in Ghana currently.
I am not an Ashanti but people hate them for no reason.
Mahmoud 11 years ago
Why do you continue to refer to the Asantehene as kings and not a chiefs? This concocted oral narratives of Asante hegemony will never help matters in Ghana. The self glorification lets others hate Asantes because it makes th ... read full comment
Why do you continue to refer to the Asantehene as kings and not a chiefs? This concocted oral narratives of Asante hegemony will never help matters in Ghana. The self glorification lets others hate Asantes because it makes them behave as if they are the best in Ghana.
However, many people believe that the Asantes were morally corrupt people, brigands and slave raiders. Can you comment on that too.
Pelicles 11 years ago
The Ashantis have their King before Ghana and that is an indisputable fact. Have you ever seen the Ashanti King going to the Castle to greet the president of Ghana? Remember history. The Ashantehene was a King who fought t ... read full comment
The Ashantis have their King before Ghana and that is an indisputable fact. Have you ever seen the Ashanti King going to the Castle to greet the president of Ghana? Remember history. The Ashantehene was a King who fought the British for years and where was Ghana then and most tribes are copying the Ashantis when it comes to Kingship or whatever.
The Asantehene is very powerful else, why is he the life president of National House of Chiefs?
ewe 11 years ago
This current Asante went to castle to greet president rawlings in 1999. You were wrong for that.
This current Asante went to castle to greet president rawlings in 1999. You were wrong for that.
Kofi 11 years ago
You are a liar, the current Asantehene wass not the King in 1999.
You are a liar, the current Asantehene wass not the King in 1999.
Kweku 10 years ago
Opoku Ware II died in 1999. Osei Tutu II became Asante King in 1999. Just check the dates carefully before calling somebody a liar.
Opoku Ware II died in 1999. Osei Tutu II became Asante King in 1999. Just check the dates carefully before calling somebody a liar.
Osei 11 years ago
You call it self glorification, I call it history, be proud of yours because nobody can help your inferiority complex.
You call it self glorification, I call it history, be proud of yours because nobody can help your inferiority complex.
shamudeen 11 years ago
Misleading facts about Dagbong!!! No asante chief ever conquered dagombas! the asante chief attempted and he was told that if he tried their(asante) monarch would be annihilated. Remember dagbong kingdom existed over 400 yea ... read full comment
Misleading facts about Dagbong!!! No asante chief ever conquered dagombas! the asante chief attempted and he was told that if he tried their(asante) monarch would be annihilated. Remember dagbong kingdom existed over 400 years before the asante form themselves into chiefs and metamorphose into modern-day kingdom. You can crosschecked your facts very well. It must be noted that when the British visited northern Ghana dagombas were seen to be very, very, aggressive hence the British could not settle in dagbong but proceeded to the upper-north of Ghana. Because of the aggressive nature of dagombas many missionaries were unable to establish in dagbong. Have you paused to find out why many dagombas are not Christians? despite the current feud in dagbon, dagbong kingdom has been dominant and powerful. Lets not try to twist facts to suite mordern-day Ghana for whatever gains. Learn more on the emergence of the "wu ku apem, apem beba" or whatever. Also go and learn the history of the formation of Bantema in Kumasi.
shamudeen 11 years ago
Misleading facts about Dagbong!!! No asante chief ever conquered dagombas! the asante chief attempted and he was told that if he tried their (asante) monarchy would be annihilated. Remember dagbong kingdom existed over 400 ye ... read full comment
Misleading facts about Dagbong!!! No asante chief ever conquered dagombas! the asante chief attempted and he was told that if he tried their (asante) monarchy would be annihilated. Remember dagbong kingdom existed over 400 years before the asantes form themselves into chiefs and metamorphosed into modern-day kingdom. You can crosscheck your facts very well. It must be noted that when the Europeans visited northern Ghana, dagombas were already organised into kingdom and seen to be very, very, aggressive hence the Eropeans could not settle in dagbong but proceeded to the upper-north of Ghana, now Upper West and Upper East. Dagbong was seen by the Europeans to be one of the very few kingdoms in Africa. Because of the aggressive nature of dagombas many foreign missionaries were unable to establish or settle in dagbong. Have you paused to find out why many dagombas are not Christians? Despite the current feud in dagbon, dagbong kingdom has been dominant and powerful. Lets not try to twist facts to suite mordern-day Ghana for whatever gains. Learn more on the emergence of the "wu ku apem, apem beba" or whatever, it was not an accolade merely bestowed on dagombas, it was a tragic event for the asantes which can never be forgotten in the history of asantes. Also go and learn the history of the formation of Bantama in Kumasi. In a gist, Bantama was given to the king of dagbong for saving the asantes in a war. Please Stop misleading and twisting facts!!! If the recent day mediation by the three eminent chiefs of which the asantehene was the chairman, is your basis for over blowing the power of the asantes with regards to dagbong please revise your literature. Dagombas are aware that the intent of the asantehene to be the leader of the mediation committee was well calculated by president Kuffour to give his (Kuffour) tribesmen the undeserved accolade in history. For generations yet-not-born, dagbong feuds were always being resolved by the king of Mamprugu and no other chief or whatsoever. Go around the world dagombas are always proud to be dagombas, they (dagombas) don't denounce their lineage as other tribes easily do.
barima yaw 11 years ago
sir, i know the origin of the name bantama
sir, i know the origin of the name bantama
MOHAMMED ALARU 11 years ago
MY PEOPLE MADE ME TO UNDERSTAND THAT, NAA GARIBA WAS A NEPHEW TO ASANTEHENE AND HE WAS ALSO QUALIFIED TO BE COME ASANTE KING. THE TIME WAS DUE FOR HIM TO BECOME A KING OF ASANTE, ALREADY HE WAS A DAGOMBA KING AND THE ASANTIS ... read full comment
MY PEOPLE MADE ME TO UNDERSTAND THAT, NAA GARIBA WAS A NEPHEW TO ASANTEHENE AND HE WAS ALSO QUALIFIED TO BE COME ASANTE KING. THE TIME WAS DUE FOR HIM TO BECOME A KING OF ASANTE, ALREADY HE WAS A DAGOMBA KING AND THE ASANTIS NEEDED HIM SO THEY DECIDED TO SENT TROOPS TO DAGBON TO BRING HIM TO KUMASI. HE OBLIGED TO GO WITH THE TROOPS, HE WAS BEEN CARRIED IN PALANQUINE, NOT LONG THOSE CARRYING HIM DIED ON THE WAY, ANOTHER SET OF PEOPLE CAME TO CARRY HIM THEY ALSO DIED, ALMOST ALL THE TROOPS DIED LEAVING FEW OF THE MEN RUN TO KUMASI TO INFORM THE KING MAKERS, THEY SENT ANOTHER BATTALION AND THAT WAS WHEN THIS POPULAR SAYING AROSE THAT WUKUM APEM APEMBEBA MEANING WHEN U KILL THOUSAND PEOPLE, THOUSAND PEOPLE WILL COME
Akos 11 years ago
So where did the story end, did the asante warriors stop coming forward or did they succeed in carrying their dagomba cousin to kumasi.Why did dagbon agree to send 500 people annually to asante to serve as slaves
So where did the story end, did the asante warriors stop coming forward or did they succeed in carrying their dagomba cousin to kumasi.Why did dagbon agree to send 500 people annually to asante to serve as slaves
Kwakutse 11 years ago
Yes, the Akyems emergence at the area was upon the invitation of the Akuapims. They sought the Akyems to militarily help them, the Akuapims oust and drove the Akwamus to their present day location which, was part of their ter ... read full comment
Yes, the Akyems emergence at the area was upon the invitation of the Akuapims. They sought the Akyems to militarily help them, the Akuapims oust and drove the Akwamus to their present day location which, was part of their territory though....;
C.Y. ANDY-K 11 years ago
No, Kwakutse, it was the Gas, supported by the Akyems, who drove the Akwamus to their present location in 1730. For helping the Gas, the Gas gave the Akyems the Notes to the Accra forts, which allowed them to be collecting th ... read full comment
No, Kwakutse, it was the Gas, supported by the Akyems, who drove the Akwamus to their present location in 1730. For helping the Gas, the Gas gave the Akyems the Notes to the Accra forts, which allowed them to be collecting the ground rent, until the Asantes seized those Notes from the Akyems in 1750.
Before the Akwamus attacked the Gas in 1677 due to the dispute arising from the circumcision of the Akwamu prince sent to the Ga Court, they were "vassals" (more like mercenaries and tax collectors) to the Gas, so couldn't have owned those Ga lands you mentioned in your other post.
Andy-K
Awuradebasa 11 years ago
Before the invitation ,they had no name but after coming together with the help from the GUANS,the Akims military and the Broke away Akwamus called themselves the (thousand Union)
AKUW APEM. Thus the TRIBAL name was BORN.
Before the invitation ,they had no name but after coming together with the help from the GUANS,the Akims military and the Broke away Akwamus called themselves the (thousand Union)
AKUW APEM. Thus the TRIBAL name was BORN.
Awuradebasa 11 years ago
Jane,
I said that most Akwapims were the descendants of Akwamus.I'm an Akwapim and Akwamu, my father is from Gyakiti my Mom's from Aburi.
Jane,
I said that most Akwapims were the descendants of Akwamus.I'm an Akwapim and Akwamu, my father is from Gyakiti my Mom's from Aburi.
Jane 11 years ago
Awuradebasa sorry, i was on about the capital of Akwamu, you said Gyakiti but it's Akwamufie.
Awuradebasa sorry, i was on about the capital of Akwamu, you said Gyakiti but it's Akwamufie.
Awuradebasa 11 years ago
Ok,
I will find out
Ok,
I will find out
Nana Tutugyagu-USA 11 years ago
Akwamufie is the capital and Jane is right
Akwamufie is the capital and Jane is right
Kwakutse 11 years ago
Hm, the Akwamu settlement had landed ownership stretching from the present day Asaremankese (Asaamankese), Winiba all the way to present day Accra land ie;- Otublum, Osu, to the Akuapim mountains (Guans in the sounth); the Ak ... read full comment
Hm, the Akwamu settlement had landed ownership stretching from the present day Asaremankese (Asaamankese), Winiba all the way to present day Accra land ie;- Otublum, Osu, to the Akuapim mountains (Guans in the sounth); the Akwamus were the administrators the Akan people. They provided the Asante nation with good administrators
LARYEAH 11 years ago
THIS SUCKER SHOULD ALSO WRITE ABOUT THE GREATNESS OF THE GA PEOPLE.
THIS SUCKER SHOULD ALSO WRITE ABOUT THE GREATNESS OF THE GA PEOPLE.
Natty-Dread 11 years ago
Good History -- Tell da Mayor to write History
By Natty_Dred
Good History -- Tell da Mayor to write History
By Natty_Dred
Kwaku 11 years ago
My tribe has history as well so I am not interested in yours idiot
My tribe has history as well so I am not interested in yours idiot
'AAYA LOLO' 11 years ago
Everything was going smoothly from the top and all of a sudden you have done what you are expert which is insult.
Everything was going smoothly from the top and all of a sudden you have done what you are expert which is insult.
Ga to the Blood. 11 years ago
Mr. Kufuor, I believe it'd be of great interest to readers if you could shed some light on how the Akwamus helped Nana Osei Tutu to win battles.
Mr. Kufuor, I believe it'd be of great interest to readers if you could shed some light on how the Akwamus helped Nana Osei Tutu to win battles.
Kwaku 11 years ago
Nobody in Ghana today is interested in your so called Denkyera history. I belong to a tribe in Ghana and I am proud of my tribe idiot
Nobody in Ghana today is interested in your so called Denkyera history. I belong to a tribe in Ghana and I am proud of my tribe idiot
Kwaku Mensah 11 years ago
Then tell us yours idiot! We have a someone who is tell us conspectus of precolonial Ghana here you are insulting him.
Then tell us yours idiot! We have a someone who is tell us conspectus of precolonial Ghana here you are insulting him.
C.Y. ANDY-K 11 years ago
First of all, how did you know that Kwaku is an Ewe, and if he is indeed an Ewe, he speaks for all Ewes, hence your insulting all Ewes in this manner? In any case, he didn't insult any particular ethnic group, so why insult E ... read full comment
First of all, how did you know that Kwaku is an Ewe, and if he is indeed an Ewe, he speaks for all Ewes, hence your insulting all Ewes in this manner? In any case, he didn't insult any particular ethnic group, so why insult Ewes?
Having said that, I'd like to tell Kwaku and all others who find these narratives offensive to hold their horses. It is said that those who forget their history are bound to repeat it, with all the tragic mistakes. History is a legitimate subject in our schools in Ghana too, you know? So, guys, soak in some history! History is everything we were in the past! What's wrong about knowing our past, the gory details and all???
The writer clearly said who he is: the son of the Denkyirahene, one of the states which suffered defeat in the hands of the emerging Asante state. Yet, he is narrating what is essential Asante history in relation to other polities within present Ghana and trying to do so objectively, limited by his knowledge on the subject. The latter offers the opportunity for those who know better to correct the erroneous claims in his narrative, which btw, were created by other sources he is privy to and held by many others too.
Besides, it offers those of us who have another take on our past to present that, as we believe understanding our past will shed a lot of light on our present situation, the ethnic imbroglio, prejudices, etc., that bedevil us. That's a project I have embarked upon for a while now, with what I describe as "didactic history", history narrated to teach and inculcate a moral lesson, just as I had done in my two series on the Tutsi/Hutu conflicts, The Chickens Coming Home to Roost. I shall post the sections on Ghana after Kufour has completed his narratives.
But just to shed light on something here. I can say with authority that it wasn't the Oyo Empire that defeated the Asantes at Atakpame, and that wasn't the only setback the Asantes suffered in crossing the Volta River: there were others. It was the Dahomeyan Kingdom, an Ewe kingdom, btw, supporting the Ewes of the area from Peki, Ho through Hohoe to Atakpame, referred to as Krepi which defeated the Asantes. It didn't stop the Asantes from returning though.
One has to know that the kingdom of Dahomey was founded by the Fons, Ewes who also left Notsie but decided to move back eastward to where they had come from and where there are still Ewe settlements, in order to reclaim what was theirs before the expanding Yorubas pushed Ewes and Ga-Adangmes from Nigeria. The Dahomeyans fought the Oyo cavalry to a standstill but since the Yorubas far exceeded in number, more still kept coming, leading to the epic battles b/n the two states fought, with Dahomey having to form and rely on women soldiers dressed like men which gave rise to the legend of the Amazons woven into the 1987 film "Cobra Verde" starring Klaus Kinski and Ghanaian actresses as the Amazons. The Yorubas tell of how their men decided to stay to fight to the end instead of continuing to run and meet the taunts of their women, when they discovered that they were fighting women! Dahomey found it wise to sue for peace, once the cat was out of the bag, in return to tributes to Oyo, and allowing Yoruba traders to operate freely in territories Dahomey held influence over. Of course, with the internal succession troubles in Oyo later and its disintegration, Dahomey renewed its attacks on the Oyo kingdom. Had the Fons not returned to fight the Yorubas and thus form a bulwark against the rapidly expanding Yorubas who were themselves under pressure from the Fulanis/Hausas/Nupes from northern Nigeria, the Oyo Empire would certainly had overrun present Benin and Togo up to the Volta. Or, all the Ewes, supported by the Ga-Adangmes, and the other minority groups the Ewes have joined in Togo and present Ghana, perhaps, would have stood their ground and won against them. I think this second scenario was more likely, considering what the Fons alone were able to do.
Andy-K
TROUBLE-MAKER 11 years ago
Stupid fool.How did you know Kwaku is Ewe? What`s wrong with you IDIOTS in this forum?
Stupid fool.How did you know Kwaku is Ewe? What`s wrong with you IDIOTS in this forum?
Kwakutse 11 years ago
Unfortunately for you, the Anlo was part of Asante expansion; the reason? The mother of the Asante ruling elites was an Anlo called KRU. This lady gave birth to Antwiwaa Nyame and another woman. The children of Antwiwaa Nyame ... read full comment
Unfortunately for you, the Anlo was part of Asante expansion; the reason? The mother of the Asante ruling elites was an Anlo called KRU. This lady gave birth to Antwiwaa Nyame and another woman. The children of Antwiwaa Nyame are Kokofu, Kumasi, Bekwai (all Oyoko Bohyen) and the other Woman children (Nsuta, Asaman, Baahure in Ivory Coast). To this end, Anlo is indeed, part of Asanteman
Kwadwo 11 years ago
I'm a history buff and I enjoyed reading your report. Don't be dissuaded by the barrage of attack that will be unleashed by the tribalist on this forum.
I'm a history buff and I enjoyed reading your report. Don't be dissuaded by the barrage of attack that will be unleashed by the tribalist on this forum.
ewe dirty man 11 years ago
Great ashantis
Great ashantis
Kwaku 11 years ago
Go and cercumsize you are a dirty spirit
Go and cercumsize you are a dirty spirit
Kwaku 11 years ago
Who cares about Ashanti/Akyem history, I have my history idiot and that is what I love.
Who cares about Ashanti/Akyem history, I have my history idiot and that is what I love.
KATAWERE 11 years ago
STOP THE INSULT, WE'LL LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOUR HISTORY TOO.
STOP THE INSULT, WE'LL LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOUR HISTORY TOO.
CHINI NCHIGA 11 years ago
If you depend on this Terribly kwaku Spe cific to contribute to this forum then I am afraid you loose your return ticket back home. What he does best is raining insults.
If you depend on this Terribly kwaku Spe cific to contribute to this forum then I am afraid you loose your return ticket back home. What he does best is raining insults.
Aduanaba 11 years ago
as Sir Winston Churchill put it, is written by the victor not the vanquished. That aside, we all interested in hearing the other side of the story, in order to come full circle.
I want to hear what version the Dormaas, Akw ... read full comment
as Sir Winston Churchill put it, is written by the victor not the vanquished. That aside, we all interested in hearing the other side of the story, in order to come full circle.
I want to hear what version the Dormaas, Akwamus, Gas, Akyems etc.have to tell us all. It is still quite a report of your history, at least it tells us what you believe to be the story.
Dr T 11 years ago
I have been wondering why people from tribes other than the Asantes and Denkyiras do not write their history for Ghanaians to know better about them. Isn't it strange?
I have been wondering why people from tribes other than the Asantes and Denkyiras do not write their history for Ghanaians to know better about them. Isn't it strange?
Adu 11 years ago
You are right. It is misleading and written form the perspective of Asante.
The story about Naa Gariba is completely wrong. It was the first time Asante had to deal with Dagomba. I think the Dagombas should correct this misl ... read full comment
You are right. It is misleading and written form the perspective of Asante.
The story about Naa Gariba is completely wrong. It was the first time Asante had to deal with Dagomba. I think the Dagombas should correct this misleading presentation about Naa Gariba. Note that Na Gariba came after Naa Zangina and Asante did not attempt to conquer Dagomba during Naa Zangina's reign.
Pelicles 11 years ago
In those days, education was very limited to some people and as such, tribes who were constantly under attack, have limited knowledge about their past. Imagine a tribe that lost a battle and near annihilation, do you think t ... read full comment
In those days, education was very limited to some people and as such, tribes who were constantly under attack, have limited knowledge about their past. Imagine a tribe that lost a battle and near annihilation, do you think those who survived could come out with anything about their past while under servitude? Very difficult.
Good citizen 11 years ago
kuffour iwas told one of the asantehehe's heads is being stepped on by Dormaahene, if it true, what happened? and why did they not go for it if it is true?
kuffour iwas told one of the asantehehe's heads is being stepped on by Dormaahene, if it true, what happened? and why did they not go for it if it is true?
Joseph 11 years ago
All that Trokosi Kpegah is asking for is to just tell us what you believe to be your history.
All that Trokosi Kpegah is asking for is to just tell us what you believe to be your history.
Awuradebasa 11 years ago
There are so many histories in Ghana but the most better history is that it were the AKWAPIMS who started CIVILIZATION in Ghana.
AKWAPIMS invented the TWI alphabet .
AKWAPIM TWI was the first and easy language to WRITE.
There are so many histories in Ghana but the most better history is that it were the AKWAPIMS who started CIVILIZATION in Ghana.
AKWAPIMS invented the TWI alphabet .
AKWAPIM TWI was the first and easy language to WRITE.
Benny 11 years ago
Look at many war and disturbances in those early years. We have to thank our stars that the \world has been a bit quiet this time. Sorry indeed for those horrible days
Look at many war and disturbances in those early years. We have to thank our stars that the \world has been a bit quiet this time. Sorry indeed for those horrible days
Pelicles 11 years ago
Those days were full of uncertainties and even today, such uncertainties, are at times, nearby. Just look at what is going on in the Korean peninsular.
Those days were full of uncertainties and even today, such uncertainties, are at times, nearby. Just look at what is going on in the Korean peninsular.
Sumdom 11 years ago
Great and interesting piece of history
Great and interesting piece of history
FURTHER RESEARCH 11 years ago
Mr writer, do visit your research on the word KOTOKO, it was borrowed or picked from the NZEMA's not otherwise
Mr writer, do visit your research on the word KOTOKO, it was borrowed or picked from the NZEMA's not otherwise
CAT 11 years ago
This is the first time i have read such an informative history of precolonial Ghana. Other historians from other tribes can as well furnish us with their history as we all learn as a country.All surrounding Africa country lea ... read full comment
This is the first time i have read such an informative history of precolonial Ghana. Other historians from other tribes can as well furnish us with their history as we all learn as a country.All surrounding Africa country learn Asante history as a subject because of the renowned power of the Asante people in the colonial days. The story about the Asante empire, which fought as far as present day Benin, Togo, Cote d'ivoire etc should rather be a source of pride for all Ghanaians afterall the Asantes today are still a force to reckon in terms of wealth creation and patriotic power.long live Asantehene, Long live Asantes
Awuradebasa 11 years ago
I'm shocked that you were not taught this history in elementary school.
This is an Elementary history,I had this lesson when I was in form one back in the 1970's.
Illiteracy is what's killing the Ashantis.
I'm shocked that you were not taught this history in elementary school.
This is an Elementary history,I had this lesson when I was in form one back in the 1970's.
Illiteracy is what's killing the Ashantis.
ONUA 11 years ago
It is Asantes not Ashantis.Your assertion 'illiteracy is what's killing Ashantis' might be true several decades ago, but no more, The 'Asante on average is the most educated in Ghana today. Check the records, Ashanti region h ... read full comment
It is Asantes not Ashantis.Your assertion 'illiteracy is what's killing Ashantis' might be true several decades ago, but no more, The 'Asante on average is the most educated in Ghana today. Check the records, Ashanti region has more High schools than any region in Ghana.
Kwakutse 11 years ago
The Nzema is no alien to Asanteman formation. Part of the contingent of Queen Pokuaa migration to Ivory Coast boring out of the hostilities after the death of King Osei Tutu. Queen Pokuaa, had wanted her brother Darko to inhe ... read full comment
The Nzema is no alien to Asanteman formation. Part of the contingent of Queen Pokuaa migration to Ivory Coast boring out of the hostilities after the death of King Osei Tutu. Queen Pokuaa, had wanted her brother Darko to inherit Osei Tutu but Opoku Ware did oppose that Darko was killed. Queen Pokuaa had to move her people to settle Ivory Coast; most of her people settled Wassa, Sahwi, Nzema all the way to where they are now at Ivory Coast
ik 11 years ago
is a learning point for some of you to start looking into the history of your tribe. This guy has done a great work and he has provided the source of information. Congrats man it up
is a learning point for some of you to start looking into the history of your tribe. This guy has done a great work and he has provided the source of information. Congrats man it up
Maame 11 years ago
The insults will not help anyone. If you disagree with someone's opinion thats fine but to insult, thats not right. Remember we all can never have the same view but we can accommodate each other. If you think a statement is ... read full comment
The insults will not help anyone. If you disagree with someone's opinion thats fine but to insult, thats not right. Remember we all can never have the same view but we can accommodate each other. If you think a statement is wrong then present the facts with references.
Pelicles 11 years ago
That is my opinion too. If one disagree with the writer, the best option is to present with fact to counter what we are reading. Insulting is nothing more than throwing in the towel and accepting defeat like a dog with its ... read full comment
That is my opinion too. If one disagree with the writer, the best option is to present with fact to counter what we are reading. Insulting is nothing more than throwing in the towel and accepting defeat like a dog with its tail between its legs.
JOSEPH GANYOBI 11 years ago
ASHANTIS SHIT IN THEIR PANTS WHEN THEY SEE WAR
ASHANTIS SHIT IN THEIR PANTS WHEN THEY SEE WAR
mensah abrampa 11 years ago
This so interesting. I missed reading the Part 1. I have Denkyira, Asante and Akyem Abuakwa origins and I'm interested to know more. When was your part one posted on the web? Thanks for elucidating on this part of our history ... read full comment
This so interesting. I missed reading the Part 1. I have Denkyira, Asante and Akyem Abuakwa origins and I'm interested to know more. When was your part one posted on the web? Thanks for elucidating on this part of our history.
Kwabena Opoku 11 years ago
Abrampa, part 1 was posted on April 10, 2013.
Abrampa, part 1 was posted on April 10, 2013.
NANA APINTOHENE 11 years ago
It is no secret in Ghana which Akan military power stood up squarely against Ashanti hegemony and tamed their expansionist ambitions. Akyem Abuakwa understood the strategic realities of the times and the geopolitical imperati ... read full comment
It is no secret in Ghana which Akan military power stood up squarely against Ashanti hegemony and tamed their expansionist ambitions. Akyem Abuakwa understood the strategic realities of the times and the geopolitical imperatives of that era fueled their war machine to fight the Ashantis 99 times. In one such encounter, the Tiger ate the porcupine alive in the PRA river. Please revisit your history properly and explain to us why New Juaben for example is Akyem Abuakwa land.
Small in population, big on ideas. It is a matter of divine bequest.
Obodai, Aletse 11 years ago
Asantes always distort history and write history to favour them with the view to claim supremacy. Remember the disgrace academic, Prof. Adu Boahene who wrote inaccurate and false history about other tribes in Ghana?. Good job ... read full comment
Asantes always distort history and write history to favour them with the view to claim supremacy. Remember the disgrace academic, Prof. Adu Boahene who wrote inaccurate and false history about other tribes in Ghana?. Good job he was challenged about the reliability of his accounts on the Kantamaso War and other wars but he could not correct the false history before he went to his maker. History must always be challenged.
MOHAMMED ALARU 11 years ago
I THINK THE HISTORY ABOUT NAA GARIBA IS TWISTED TO SUIT THE SO CALLED ASANTE SUPREMACY. MY DAGOMBAS HISTORIANS ALSO TOLD ME ABOUT NAA GARIBA, AS A RESULTS OF HIM WE HAVE WUKUM APEM, APEM BEBA. SO GO AND LEARN MORE ABOUT NAA ... read full comment
I THINK THE HISTORY ABOUT NAA GARIBA IS TWISTED TO SUIT THE SO CALLED ASANTE SUPREMACY. MY DAGOMBAS HISTORIANS ALSO TOLD ME ABOUT NAA GARIBA, AS A RESULTS OF HIM WE HAVE WUKUM APEM, APEM BEBA. SO GO AND LEARN MORE ABOUT NAA GARIBA HE WAS A VERY STRONG KING
Titugri 11 years ago
I think it is true that Naa Gariba was eventually captured in his quest to fight the Asantes. The writer did a very good job but he missed some of the facts. From what I know the two most powerful kingdoms( Asante and Mole-Da ... read full comment
I think it is true that Naa Gariba was eventually captured in his quest to fight the Asantes. The writer did a very good job but he missed some of the facts. From what I know the two most powerful kingdoms( Asante and Mole-Dagbani) already established a treaty of friendship between them but when Naa Gariba violated the treaty by his decision to fight Asante, many of the chiefs of Dagbon warned him against it but he refused and took a small army to go and fight Asante. Many of the Dagomba chiefs disobeyed his call for war and withheld their armies from joining in the fight.
The Asantes countered by sending a very big force and most of them were killed by the forces of Naa Gariba. The Asantes again sent another large force and they also took heavy loses; but the Asantes vowed to keep sending more forces to fight until the forces of Naa Gariba were defeated. That vow marked the begining of the Asante slogan "Asante Kotoko, kum apem apem beba". As a sign of respect for the bravery and fighting spirit for the Dagombas, the Asantes also coined the accolade "Anwoa Kotoko". When Asantes and Dagombas who know their histories get together they salute each other by saying "Asante Kotoko, Anwoa Kotoko".
The Asante army with their numbers and superior weapons (the Asantes had rifles when the Dagombas used mostly spears, bows and arrows and muskets)finally defeated Naa Gariba and took him prisoner. He was however bailed out by his cousin Nasa-Lana Ziblim. Due to the defeat and the shame that Naa Gariba suffered he did not return to Dagbon. According to the history he took his own life rather than to go back home and live in shame.
The Asantes and Dagombas reaffirmed their treaty of friendship and the Dagombas agreed to pay 500 slaves annually to Asante as reparations for the losses that the war with Naa Gariba caused the Asantes. The bond between Asantes and Dagombas grew stronger when the Asantes transfered gun technology to Dagombas and also sent "military advisers" to train the Dagombas in gun manufacture. Upto today there are many Dagombas who trace their family roots to Asante due to the inter-marriage between the "military advisers" who came from Asante and Dagombas. Today in almost every town or village of Dagbon you will find the decendants of the Asante military advisers who are mainly regarded as the warriors or the King's military guard. They are known among the Dagombas as Dagbon-Kanbonsi.
Maame 11 years ago
Naa, this is lovely. And this is what I believe we all need. If you disagree, prove your story with what you have not insults. Thanks Naa
Naa, this is lovely. And this is what I believe we all need. If you disagree, prove your story with what you have not insults. Thanks Naa
Kweku 10 years ago
This is what I know as well. Thanks for correcting the writer's slight twist of facts. It's great to know that the history of the different tribes of Ghana is of such interest to my fellow Ghanaians. Dagbon and Asante will fo ... read full comment
This is what I know as well. Thanks for correcting the writer's slight twist of facts. It's great to know that the history of the different tribes of Ghana is of such interest to my fellow Ghanaians. Dagbon and Asante will forever remain great friends; I wish all other tribes got along with each other instead of letting politicians tear them apart.
Asanteman 9 years ago
Adomako Kufour. Thank you for your revisionist hostory of Asante. In your rendition of this history, you didn't say much about the "Battle of Atakpame" where the Asante suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of the Ewes. What w ... read full comment
Adomako Kufour. Thank you for your revisionist hostory of Asante. In your rendition of this history, you didn't say much about the "Battle of Atakpame" where the Asante suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of the Ewes. What was amazing about this defeat was that the Asante defeat was engneered by the "Ahosi", the elite female soldiers [a collection of Yaa Asantewas, you like) of the Dahomey Empire. This defeat left an indelible wound on the the psyche of the Asante and explains how they relate to Ewes in Ghana today. Before the British defeated the Asante in 1874, the Ewe already defeated them more than 100 years earlier. Remeber to elaboarte on the implications of the Asante defeat at Atakpame in your next rendition of Asante history.
madam Abdul fatawu 8 years ago
Ashantis never faced dagombas with war. Dis is de actual story. When de Asantehene heard of a powerful tribe in de Northern zone, he sends his Messengers to invite Naa Gariba to his place but de reason why he did Dat was Dat ... read full comment
Ashantis never faced dagombas with war. Dis is de actual story. When de Asantehene heard of a powerful tribe in de Northern zone, he sends his Messengers to invite Naa Gariba to his place but de reason why he did Dat was Dat he feared de two Kingdoms might clash one day. Naa Gariba told de Messengers Dat he can ride from Yendi to Kumasi so dey carry him on a palanquin but Naa Gariba was very spiritualism so Ashantis change more than 1000 palanquins bcs dey were dying and when dey reach Kumasi de Asantehene said oh ma frnd I called u in peace and u killed ma Messengers and dats Kokomo slogan came into existence wuku apiem apiem beba meaning if u kill thousands, thousands will come. Mr. Kufour go back and check ur records very well. When de British came with deir guns didn't u ashantis said Dat de white men came with thunder and u people run away from Accra to Kumasi but we de Dagombas we faced with Germans and dey never found it easier not to talk of u short people. If u want to correct history here is mind watsup no. 0205831645
That was a nice piece.
Who and where are the present day Akwamus in Ghana?
Most Akwapims were the descendants of Akwamus,Akwamus live near the Volta river where the DAM is built.
Their capital is GYAKITI.
They speak AKWAPIM TWI.
Awuradebasa, you are wrong The Akwamus live in present day in Akosombo area from Atimpoku to Juapong and their capita is akwamufie and akuapims speak Akwamu language (later Akwapim Twi)the Akropong and Amonokrom are Akyims.
The story about Naa Gariba is completely wrong. It was the first time Asante had to deal with Dagomba. I think the Dagombas should correct this misleading presentation about Naa Gariba. Note that Na Gariba came after Naa Zang ...
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It is over to the Dagbon Net- www.dagbon.net leaders to correct any mispresentation of the history of Dagbon. However, it is a fact that Yaa Naa Garba was taken prisoner to the south of the ancient city of Salaga.
Or maybe t ...
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Was yagbongwura (the king of Gonjas) also captured by Asantes, or only kpembe-wura Nakpo, at east gonja was captured by Asantes?
Asante kotoko oseee yei yeeeyei. Asante kotokoooo yeeeeyeee . wokum apem a apembeba . we were born warriors and leaders . A blessed nation by God . This explains why Ashantis are very confident entrepreneurs.
People or tribes, who are confident, energetic etc are under the microscope of hatred from those who feel good in folding their hands behind them expecting nature to push them. A prime example is what we are seeing in Ghana ...
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Why do you continue to refer to the Asantehene as kings and not a chiefs? This concocted oral narratives of Asante hegemony will never help matters in Ghana. The self glorification lets others hate Asantes because it makes th ...
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The Ashantis have their King before Ghana and that is an indisputable fact. Have you ever seen the Ashanti King going to the Castle to greet the president of Ghana? Remember history. The Ashantehene was a King who fought t ...
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This current Asante went to castle to greet president rawlings in 1999. You were wrong for that.
You are a liar, the current Asantehene wass not the King in 1999.
Opoku Ware II died in 1999. Osei Tutu II became Asante King in 1999. Just check the dates carefully before calling somebody a liar.
You call it self glorification, I call it history, be proud of yours because nobody can help your inferiority complex.
Misleading facts about Dagbong!!! No asante chief ever conquered dagombas! the asante chief attempted and he was told that if he tried their(asante) monarch would be annihilated. Remember dagbong kingdom existed over 400 yea ...
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Misleading facts about Dagbong!!! No asante chief ever conquered dagombas! the asante chief attempted and he was told that if he tried their (asante) monarchy would be annihilated. Remember dagbong kingdom existed over 400 ye ...
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sir, i know the origin of the name bantama
MY PEOPLE MADE ME TO UNDERSTAND THAT, NAA GARIBA WAS A NEPHEW TO ASANTEHENE AND HE WAS ALSO QUALIFIED TO BE COME ASANTE KING. THE TIME WAS DUE FOR HIM TO BECOME A KING OF ASANTE, ALREADY HE WAS A DAGOMBA KING AND THE ASANTIS ...
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So where did the story end, did the asante warriors stop coming forward or did they succeed in carrying their dagomba cousin to kumasi.Why did dagbon agree to send 500 people annually to asante to serve as slaves
Yes, the Akyems emergence at the area was upon the invitation of the Akuapims. They sought the Akyems to militarily help them, the Akuapims oust and drove the Akwamus to their present day location which, was part of their ter ...
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No, Kwakutse, it was the Gas, supported by the Akyems, who drove the Akwamus to their present location in 1730. For helping the Gas, the Gas gave the Akyems the Notes to the Accra forts, which allowed them to be collecting th ...
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Before the invitation ,they had no name but after coming together with the help from the GUANS,the Akims military and the Broke away Akwamus called themselves the (thousand Union)
AKUW APEM. Thus the TRIBAL name was BORN.
Jane,
I said that most Akwapims were the descendants of Akwamus.I'm an Akwapim and Akwamu, my father is from Gyakiti my Mom's from Aburi.
Awuradebasa sorry, i was on about the capital of Akwamu, you said Gyakiti but it's Akwamufie.
Ok,
I will find out
Akwamufie is the capital and Jane is right
Hm, the Akwamu settlement had landed ownership stretching from the present day Asaremankese (Asaamankese), Winiba all the way to present day Accra land ie;- Otublum, Osu, to the Akuapim mountains (Guans in the sounth); the Ak ...
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THIS SUCKER SHOULD ALSO WRITE ABOUT THE GREATNESS OF THE GA PEOPLE.
Good History -- Tell da Mayor to write History
By Natty_Dred
My tribe has history as well so I am not interested in yours idiot
Everything was going smoothly from the top and all of a sudden you have done what you are expert which is insult.
Mr. Kufuor, I believe it'd be of great interest to readers if you could shed some light on how the Akwamus helped Nana Osei Tutu to win battles.
Nobody in Ghana today is interested in your so called Denkyera history. I belong to a tribe in Ghana and I am proud of my tribe idiot
Then tell us yours idiot! We have a someone who is tell us conspectus of precolonial Ghana here you are insulting him.
First of all, how did you know that Kwaku is an Ewe, and if he is indeed an Ewe, he speaks for all Ewes, hence your insulting all Ewes in this manner? In any case, he didn't insult any particular ethnic group, so why insult E ...
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Stupid fool.How did you know Kwaku is Ewe? What`s wrong with you IDIOTS in this forum?
Unfortunately for you, the Anlo was part of Asante expansion; the reason? The mother of the Asante ruling elites was an Anlo called KRU. This lady gave birth to Antwiwaa Nyame and another woman. The children of Antwiwaa Nyame ...
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I'm a history buff and I enjoyed reading your report. Don't be dissuaded by the barrage of attack that will be unleashed by the tribalist on this forum.
Great ashantis
Go and cercumsize you are a dirty spirit
Who cares about Ashanti/Akyem history, I have my history idiot and that is what I love.
STOP THE INSULT, WE'LL LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOUR HISTORY TOO.
If you depend on this Terribly kwaku Spe cific to contribute to this forum then I am afraid you loose your return ticket back home. What he does best is raining insults.
as Sir Winston Churchill put it, is written by the victor not the vanquished. That aside, we all interested in hearing the other side of the story, in order to come full circle.
I want to hear what version the Dormaas, Akw ...
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I have been wondering why people from tribes other than the Asantes and Denkyiras do not write their history for Ghanaians to know better about them. Isn't it strange?
You are right. It is misleading and written form the perspective of Asante.
The story about Naa Gariba is completely wrong. It was the first time Asante had to deal with Dagomba. I think the Dagombas should correct this misl ...
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In those days, education was very limited to some people and as such, tribes who were constantly under attack, have limited knowledge about their past. Imagine a tribe that lost a battle and near annihilation, do you think t ...
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kuffour iwas told one of the asantehehe's heads is being stepped on by Dormaahene, if it true, what happened? and why did they not go for it if it is true?
All that Trokosi Kpegah is asking for is to just tell us what you believe to be your history.
There are so many histories in Ghana but the most better history is that it were the AKWAPIMS who started CIVILIZATION in Ghana.
AKWAPIMS invented the TWI alphabet .
AKWAPIM TWI was the first and easy language to WRITE.
Look at many war and disturbances in those early years. We have to thank our stars that the \world has been a bit quiet this time. Sorry indeed for those horrible days
Those days were full of uncertainties and even today, such uncertainties, are at times, nearby. Just look at what is going on in the Korean peninsular.
Great and interesting piece of history
Mr writer, do visit your research on the word KOTOKO, it was borrowed or picked from the NZEMA's not otherwise
This is the first time i have read such an informative history of precolonial Ghana. Other historians from other tribes can as well furnish us with their history as we all learn as a country.All surrounding Africa country lea ...
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I'm shocked that you were not taught this history in elementary school.
This is an Elementary history,I had this lesson when I was in form one back in the 1970's.
Illiteracy is what's killing the Ashantis.
It is Asantes not Ashantis.Your assertion 'illiteracy is what's killing Ashantis' might be true several decades ago, but no more, The 'Asante on average is the most educated in Ghana today. Check the records, Ashanti region h ...
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The Nzema is no alien to Asanteman formation. Part of the contingent of Queen Pokuaa migration to Ivory Coast boring out of the hostilities after the death of King Osei Tutu. Queen Pokuaa, had wanted her brother Darko to inhe ...
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is a learning point for some of you to start looking into the history of your tribe. This guy has done a great work and he has provided the source of information. Congrats man it up
The insults will not help anyone. If you disagree with someone's opinion thats fine but to insult, thats not right. Remember we all can never have the same view but we can accommodate each other. If you think a statement is ...
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That is my opinion too. If one disagree with the writer, the best option is to present with fact to counter what we are reading. Insulting is nothing more than throwing in the towel and accepting defeat like a dog with its ...
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ASHANTIS SHIT IN THEIR PANTS WHEN THEY SEE WAR
This so interesting. I missed reading the Part 1. I have Denkyira, Asante and Akyem Abuakwa origins and I'm interested to know more. When was your part one posted on the web? Thanks for elucidating on this part of our history ...
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Abrampa, part 1 was posted on April 10, 2013.
It is no secret in Ghana which Akan military power stood up squarely against Ashanti hegemony and tamed their expansionist ambitions. Akyem Abuakwa understood the strategic realities of the times and the geopolitical imperati ...
read full comment
Asantes always distort history and write history to favour them with the view to claim supremacy. Remember the disgrace academic, Prof. Adu Boahene who wrote inaccurate and false history about other tribes in Ghana?. Good job ...
read full comment
I THINK THE HISTORY ABOUT NAA GARIBA IS TWISTED TO SUIT THE SO CALLED ASANTE SUPREMACY. MY DAGOMBAS HISTORIANS ALSO TOLD ME ABOUT NAA GARIBA, AS A RESULTS OF HIM WE HAVE WUKUM APEM, APEM BEBA. SO GO AND LEARN MORE ABOUT NAA ...
read full comment
I think it is true that Naa Gariba was eventually captured in his quest to fight the Asantes. The writer did a very good job but he missed some of the facts. From what I know the two most powerful kingdoms( Asante and Mole-Da ...
read full comment
Naa, this is lovely. And this is what I believe we all need. If you disagree, prove your story with what you have not insults. Thanks Naa
This is what I know as well. Thanks for correcting the writer's slight twist of facts. It's great to know that the history of the different tribes of Ghana is of such interest to my fellow Ghanaians. Dagbon and Asante will fo ...
read full comment
Adomako Kufour. Thank you for your revisionist hostory of Asante. In your rendition of this history, you didn't say much about the "Battle of Atakpame" where the Asante suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of the Ewes. What w ...
read full comment
Ashantis never faced dagombas with war. Dis is de actual story. When de Asantehene heard of a powerful tribe in de Northern zone, he sends his Messengers to invite Naa Gariba to his place but de reason why he did Dat was Dat ...
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NEVER THE CORRECT HISTORY U DID
Asantis lie too much