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Chieftaincy Succession in Bole.

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  • THE INTERNET 11 years ago

    Wuru, Amankwah, Gbeadese: Are these name copied from Akans or they are real names from Bole or Gonjaland?

    Also, do the languages in Gonjaland sound like Akan languages?

    Do Gonja people of some traditional linkage with A ...
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  • Uncle T 11 years ago

    The Guan are believed to have begun to migrate from the Mossi region of modern Burkina around A.D. 1000. Moving gradually through the Volta valley in a southerly direction, they created settlements along the Black Volta, thro ...
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  • Kwakutse 11 years ago

    The Gonja is the 1st of the Akan tribe to appears on this land of ours and the last is the Ewe Oyoko, now, as leaders leading the Akan people

  • Future 11 years ago

    That is pure Gonja and it one can’t say it was influenced by Akan. Gonjas are one of the earliest settlers in Ghana except that the Whiteman didn’t interact with them or document them like Ashantis because their land didn ...
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  • Albert Nuhu, PhD. 11 years ago

    Good history lesson. Teacher Mahama, the new Bolewura will be different indeed. The late Bolewura was as corrupt as hell; the most corrupt chief Bole has ever known. Under Mr. Mahama, we all have hope for sanity in Bole an ...
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  • Gbaran Seidu 11 years ago

    Drunkards like Albert Nuhu should not be taken serious. Most of his children are not his legitimate children yet nobody mentions that.Try to take out the logs in your eyes before pointing accusing fingers at others.Let this m ...
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  • Takora 11 years ago

    His DNA proved it. unless you want to dispute the American science labs. I know, the truth hurts.

  • Mahome 11 years ago

    This article sought to educate readers about how the Bole Traditional area chieftancy succession is orderly and peaceful. It did not discuss the good or bad of the late Bolewura. Why then would two Gonjas begin to spark contr ...
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  • azonto 11 years ago

    Why then can Yendi being two gates can not mentain their rotation system. foolish people they should learn from that.

  • Pumpuni 11 years ago

    My condolences to the Chiefs and people of Bole. May Nana Amankwah rest in peace. And please let there be peace in Bole.

  • HABIB ISSAKA 11 years ago

    May the soul of the late Bolewura rest in perfect peace.I am filled with optimism and enthusiasm that The Almighty Allah has rewarded the late Bolewura with 'JANNATUL-FIR'DAWS'. Born and bred in the Gonjaland though not a Gon ...
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  • KASSENAMAN 11 years ago

    GONJAS ARE PEACE LOVING PEOPLE JUST LIKE THEIR PLAYMATES.ALL TRIBES SHOULD TAKE A LESSON FROM THE GONJAS IN ORDER TO AVOID CHIEFTAINCY DISPUTES. MAY THE SOUL OF MY "SLAVE" REST IN PERFECT PEACE AND MAY GOD GUARD AND GUIDE THE ...
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  • BORESAH MOHAMMED 11 years ago

    Re Gbaran Seidu. What has Albert's children got to do with this? Let me tell that Albert has been able to live up to a father's expectation by sending all this children you think are not his children to the USA. If the childr ...
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  • tt 11 years ago

    To bring your kids to the states, you have to take a DNA test first. You idiot. Dr Nuhu proved they were all his before bringing them. He is a responsible father. some of you cant even impregnate a fish.

  • Gonjaboy 11 years ago

    Even a goat in Bole knew the late Bolewura to be a conman.Thank Ghana his conman ways didn't benefit him in anyway.He left behind not a single achievement.What Albert Nuhu said is nothing but the truth.If we were to list the ...
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