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May God keep blessing the King and Asanteman and Ghana as a whole
Which donation of education about Ashatihene this fools are talking about ? Checking coin he gave to the chief in Cape Coast for his festival visit ? When he came to Cape Coast he ate, drink and slept in comfortable rob and s ...
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Head to the nearest psychiatric hospital for your daily meds
The dirtiest, the filthiest Nigerien baboon has popped again lol!
No fanti man ll write this animalistic lingua as English daa as fantis are smart and well educated lmaooo
Such a filth, dirty and unreasonable baboon on ...
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Mental health issues is on the rise in Ghana
Wo y3 kwaisa too!
He’s imitating fantis because no fanti man ll write so poorly grammatically like this NIGERIEN COW lmaooo
Wo gyimi to!!
Her mother from Niger and some unidentified Akan man molested her mother an ...
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According to the statistical service of Ghana, June 20th, 2024
The number of multi-dimensionally poor persons is highest in Ashanti Region with 959 ,031.
Aboa funu .
Thrash from a trash can!
Ashanti region is Ashanti tribe!
U piece of BABOON CUM
Why do we honor our traditional & customary leaders with The Whiteman`s so-called Honorary Doctorate Degree?
Can`t we create something on our own to honor & appreciate our Kings & Chiefs & Queens based purely on our customs ...
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You are right. I am perfectly with you.
@Cod, have you thought about getting rid of reading and writing as well as the currency that we use, because we never had notes and coins until the same white an introduced it to us. Our useless chiefs were only happy in slav ...
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Wo nni tw3 was built by the white man for us!!
Aboafunu bi ba!
kwasitoliwaaa read this
“ The British Colonial Government built the Manhyia Palace in 1925 as a residence for Asantehene Agyeman Prempeh I. The pa ...
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