Akuapem Nifahene dead

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  • Saint Ghfuo: MEDIOCRITY STINKS! 9 years ago

    WHICH IS WHICH? I ALWAYS GET THAT MIXED UP. WHICH IS LEFT AN WHICH IS RIGHT?...

  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE ( OFIE P33 ) 9 years ago

    DR BAWUMIA ,THE ECONOMIC PROPHET, ON THE $250 MILLION NDC TOOK OUT OF THE $1BILLION EUROBOND FROM BOG AND DEPOSITED FOOLISHLY & NONSENSICALLY AT THE UNITED BANK OF AFRICA (UBA)--------READ BELOW------ Beyond the issue of lega ...
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  • Akuapem! 9 years ago

    These are the original Akuapem people before the Akwamu wars which brought the people of Akyem (present day Akropong). It was warlord title given to the original Nsadiesa (Awukugua) and Gyedu Nkansa (Larteh). These two Kings ...
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  • Francis Kyei 9 years ago

    which of the 3 groups should re register?
    The supreme court ruled that three categories of people should be deleted from the electoral roll:- 1.the dead people 2. Minors and 3. those who had registered illegally. According t ...
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  • Concerned 9 years ago

    Nyansa ni Francis. This is nearly as good as the Solomon judgement in the Bible. It will be nice to see the ec commissioner jailed for contempt.

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  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 9 years ago

    A ban on noise making including weddings? Does this make sense? What about noise made by passing cars, churches, mosques and flying planes?

  • PRINCEWILLY@YMAIL.COM 9 years ago

    what about if i am making love to my wife and she is making a lot of noise.

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 9 years ago

    Hmmm, that is another question the elders of Adukrom have to answer. Some of our traditions don't make sense.

  • Gadaffi 9 years ago

    They are still living in the past. No funerals, weddings,engagement, love making ect. Nonsense! Time to change

  • OBRAFO 9 years ago

    He died on the 31st of January,2016 and it is now being announced to the public.How many human heads have they got to bury the chief with?

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 9 years ago

    Guans, like our brothers and sisters do not bury their dead with human head. The Asantes, Bono and Akyem people used to do that. I don't know if they still do it. I remember when Sir Osei Agyeman Prempeh died, some schools in ...
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  • Kofi Gbagbladza 9 years ago

    The deceased is twin brother of the judge who jailed Tsatsu Tsikata. Henrietta Abban . They did well

  • PRINCEWILLY@YMAIL.COM 9 years ago

    There were three daughters and they all wanted to get married but they couldn't afford it and neither could there parents. So the parents said "We will give you all a joint wedding and then you will all be able to get marrie ...
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  • Kokonte 9 years ago

    May he RIP

  • peeee 9 years ago

    Jan 31st and you now telling us

  • Yaw Adu-Asare 9 years ago

    He was such a nice guy.

  • G. K. Berko 9 years ago

    While the Public complies with the demands of the Traditional authorities, no individual must be quietly sacrificed by the same authorities as in the old, uncivilized days, to serve as aids to the deceased Chief in his afterl ...
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  • G. K. Berko 9 years ago

    Guans may have stopped the practice somewhere along the historical trajectory. But the fact remains that all Akans shared the practice with no exceptions.

    The widespread belief is that the Colonial masters imposed on Aka ...
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  • G. K. Berko 9 years ago

    I meant the above comment for Frank Agyena-Karikari in response to his.

    Long Live Ghana!!!

  • angie 9 years ago

    nice. its an interesting write up