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I'm very sure she made this submission in English language. She speaks English with her kids at home, hires an English teacher to give her kids extra classes and laces her local language with English. And then hypocritically ...
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How are you sure though? Don't defame this fine looking lady. Ayinda all the way, Madam.
IGNORE FRANKIE HE IS A WEED SMOKER!!
OTUMFUOS SON HASNT GOTTEN AN ENGLISH NAME. THEY SPEAK TWI AT HOME.
AND FOR YOUR INFORMATION UNIVERSITYS IN USA AND AROUND THE GLOBE HAVE STARTED TEACHING AKAN COURSES. THERE ARE AIR ...
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Every few yards in Africa, you find a tribe with a different language, different Chief with no power. Instead of coming together stronger, it’s the same disunity into 2025.
Madness even the Ahantes had abandoned their language and speaks Fante instead. Talk about better issues and stop the tribal nonsense
You don’t understand. It’s important to preserve each language.
Right call
Why nt advocate for de developmental needs of ur pipo rather dan advocating for a local language to be included in our educational cv, in dis modern erra who would wanna learn a local language for wat purpose, next tym if u ...
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I’m FULLY behind this suggestion. As a matter of fact, we must ensure that one of our languages is lost. Many of our languages are getting lost and we need to have measures to prevent such a sad situation.
Bless her.
And let it be done, GES.
My whole school life spread tru Takoradi and never heard this language before l know Ahanta but this new one l never knew l think they let the Fanti and the Nzema remain like that as we don't have Kwahu or Akim or Ahafo they ...
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Mumu MP fo you write cheques in ayinda? It's not a good language
I'm sorry for this confused lady trying to gain attention. Because she doesn't seem to know that Ahantas are Akans; that all Akans speak Twi; that Ayinda is just a dialect of Twi, even if distinctive Asante, Adansi, Akwapim, ...
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