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Standing Toe-to-Toe With Corrupt Traditional Leaders?

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  • Kofi Asante 10 years ago

    What is it there to fight for? the whole country is sick, everthing in it is corrupt. Ghana, we need to change how we think, or else, we are heading for a total distruction

  • Antiochus - London 10 years ago

    Rockson whom do Kumawuhene swear allegiance to? Which region in Ghana is Kumawu? Empty barrels makes most noise.

  • OMANBAPA KD 10 years ago

    "...my question is do you get rid of the person inviting you to share their throne?", asks Rockson Adofo aka John Fosu. Very intresting.

    Well I also have a question or two for Adofo Rockson but before then, a little histor ...
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  • DAAVI 10 years ago

    INTRESTING!!

  • Maafioba 10 years ago

    I have followed this Kumawu issue with keen interest. Omanbapa has opened a whole new chapter if this story is true. Rockson, please come clean on this one.

  • EAF 10 years ago

    Yes this history is true to some extent. The forefathers of the brave one Nana Tweneboah Kodua defeated the people of Apemso and formed what is now known as KUMAWU. This was the order of that era where the brave ones conquer ...
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  • Maafioba 10 years ago

    (1) Is it true that The Apemso's received and settled The Ananangya/Odumase's and lived with them at APEMSo when they fled from Abira? What happened at Abira before they fled (Omanbapa or anybody can help)

    (2) Did Adofoahy ...
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  • EAF 10 years ago

    No one is denying the fact that the Esumeja royals were settled by the Apemso folks. Likewise it's an undeniable fact that there was a conflict between Apemso and the settlers during which Apemso was subjugated and their chi ...
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  • OMANBAPA KD 10 years ago

    Turn the coin around and say the same to The Ananangya/Odumase's, that, that is their story; they have lost the royalty to the "slaves"= THE ANKAASE'S, so they should deal with it.. Note: The Ankaase's are not "slaves" as you ...
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  • OMANBAPA KD 10 years ago

    What happened at Apemso,that is The Ananangya/Odumase's attack of the Apemsofo) was nothing short of SHEER INGRATITUDE AND GREEDINESS.

    Nana Siaw welcomed these folks from Essumja who had settled at various places before f ...
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  • EAF 10 years ago

    KD, don't try to throw dust in the eyes of people with this narrative of historical events. When Wurukye made the infamous declaration that "nkokohwede3 mienu nko obi afuo mu", implying that the Kumawu stool belongs to her p ...
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  • OMANBAPA KD 10 years ago

    I'm not telling you how The Ankaase's came to Kumawu; maybe another time. But one thing you have not disputed is that The Ananangya/Odumase's are from Essumja and just like the Ankaase's arrived at Kumawu at some point. They ...
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  • EAF 10 years ago

    I think there's no need going back and forth with you on this issue. At the end of the day only the will of God will prevail. Bye the way I am not Adofo Rockson or John Fosu. You have no idea who I am, just as I don't have a ...
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  • Maafioba 10 years ago

    There is no need to continue when you run out of ammunition and you are pinned against the wall, you have only one option: you throw in the towel.
    I remember Peter denying knowing Christ; a woman standing by said his speech ...
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