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Good job. Love it.
i never konw that FAANAA is a forgeting land when iwas growing around old Danosman going to what in now called AGEGE women from FAANAA alawys bring fish from FAANAA and sell it to my mother my mother alawys have a name for ...
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GHANAIAN JOURNALISTS AND SOCIAL COMMENTATORS MUST PAY A WORKING VISIT TO THAT VILLAGE.I AM WAITING TO READ FROM KWESI PRATT,MALIK ABDUL KWEKU GIN BLAY AND THE SEVERAL SEASONED JOURNALISTS.
Waooow do they have a language of their own?
I have been there at least 20 times - when I was a young boy in Accra - in the company of some Ga boys whose village is that place.
Faa Naa is a Ga community. It has been in existence for over 100 years. When I was growing up as a Child, my grandmother who came from Ga to marry my grand father brought along with her nieces and nephews and one of them ha ...
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Nearly drew tears from my eyes imagining how political leadership, present and past has failed us. we can only pray 4 dem hopin dat somebody in decision making is reading.
where can i find it in Accra?
Does Faa Naa exist as a place or is it a product of the journalist's experience on the western Ga coast and her immagination? Faa Naa is general designation for areas near water (see M.E. Kropp Dakubu) such as Sakumo etc. Dur ...
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Faa Naa is a small island in the Greater Accra region. If you don’t know Faa Naa just say you don’t know but don’t say it’s an imagination of a journalist. I am a GA and I know Faa Naa very well because my grandmot ...
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While growing up as a kid in Kokompe, now Kantamanto (Kantamanto Mkt was only part of Kokompe), I used to visit Faa-Naa with the Gas (Nablah, Okoe, Laryea ..) in whose we lived.
Wetook tro-tro to Mamprobi and then did the ...
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Then I presume it is in the estuary of river Densu and bordering the sea. ok?
Yes, Just There !