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l believed his body can be relocated to one of is buildings in his ome town
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Stop the rubbish..that’s his house and nobody can do shit..Ga chiefs are not the constitution..the constitution of Ghana doesn’t forbid anyone from burying his relative in their own homes if they got the right permit..som ...
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You are totally wrong and need to do some research. Thanks buddy
Gas must recognize that Accra is cosmopolitan and so their "primitive" customs must be limited to their indigenous enclaves so not to create undue socio cultural tensions. The population of non-Gas who live in Accra far exce ...
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Hello youth of Ghana..... you can take your own life with medicine.....for instance 15 paracetamol at once. Or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
this stupid comments you kept posting why can't you take your own life and stop manipulating the youth to take their life you so call prescription. what will be your benefit. fool
DL corpse has suffered , today this, tomorrow that... family problem, society problem , Ghanaian problem eiii, asem Ben niii
@BY. This illustrates how disorganized and fragmented we are as people and as a race. The black race is very disorganized.
@Charles u are 100% right..this Lumba issues shows you how disorganized and disoriented the black race is..this even shows that the black race cannot lead..Lumba was a blessing to his family and Ghana as a whole..the black ra ...
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When have you heard of an Abusuapanin not reaching an agreement of all family members before a relative is laid to rest. That man Kofi Owusu is pure evil
Gas must recognize that Accra is cosmopolitan and so their primitive customs must me limited to their indigenous enclaves so not create undue socio cultural tensions. The non-Gas who live in Accra far exceed the indigenous Ga ...
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If it's perfectly right to bury someone in their home as you represent, just imagine what happens when many other families in crowded cities also decide to have their dead buried in their homes. Burying the dead in homes shou ...
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Everbody Knows That UG/ Institute Of African Studys Is Yet To Respond To Our Request/ So On Issues Concerning Ghana's Traditional& Customary Laws& Practices The Uncover Ghana Magazine Doesn't Have The Empirical
Our Readers Are Aware Of The Fact That Ghana Has Many Nations/Trives/ Natives Groups That Have All Bonded& Come Together To Form The Modern Ghana Nations /Trives Such As The Asante/Fante/Ga/Dagomba/Kotokoli/Mamprusi/Ewe/Krobo ...
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&Before The Arrival Of The Early Europeans On The Shores On The Gulf Of Guinea/ These Natives/Trives Were Conducting Their Affairs On Their Own Governing Themselfs Using Traditional& Customary Laws
The Bone Of Contention Is Part Of The Customary Laws Governing Burial Rites/ WidowHood Rites& Inheritance
Our Ability To Differentiate Between These Native Customary Practices& Colonial Laws Is What Marks The Uncover Ghana Magazine
Petition Please, Point of order. Anywhere in Ghana its the duty of the state institution that gives burial permit that can decide with the relatives of a deceased person where he should be buried.
The issue does not lie wit ...
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"Our elders have spoken. If you have a problem or difficulty breathing the early morning fresh breeze from the shores of the Ga-Dangme lands, then please—pack your 'Ghana Must Go' bag and head back to the village. A word to ...
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