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The incomplete early history of the Ewe-speaking people of West Africa

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  • Go 7 years ago

    If Akyea's book says all these already, what is your own contribution, Doris?

    Is it readers of ghanaweb you are urging to do research on your suggested lines? If so, you lie bad... The bulk of ghanaweb readers are not rese ...
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  • Nornormekwadzi 7 years ago

    Hello Doris,please you had started beautifully,please comeback to finish it up.Yes its really interesting as we came from town not a hole as some people claimed they came from,hahahaHA-HAAAAAAAA

  • Kekemeke 7 years ago

    Human beings claiming to be "Coming from Hole"!!!! This explains the sustained crookedness of those human beings. How????.

  • Kpenyigba Kwesi 7 years ago

    Congratulations Doris! You are doing a good work. The early EWE history is indeed incomplete, and needs more detailed research work. We should all try to provide answers to the following questions;these are;
    1) Which languag ...
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  • Jim 7 years ago

    Mr. Kpenyigba you said you believed to have answers to the two questions you asked but would like to seek other views. please provide the answers then other views would follow.

  • kejetia 7 years ago

    What's this shit all about? Go ahead and do the damn research and stop telling us what is already documented. You added nothing to what is documented

  • Kwame 7 years ago

    Kwa people of West Africa are one people from one great parents and none of them came from a hole in the ground.

  • Go 7 years ago

    Doris has not said a single thing that is not already known by those interested in the topic.

    Akyea said this, Akyea said that... But what have you, Doris, said????

    Looks like Doris may have been awarded a PhD for some ...
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  • K. M., Australia 7 years ago

    This is an interesting topic and will be more interesting if more research is done on it. Any link with Ethiopia or from the Easten part of Africa? I heard from oral history that the origin and initial migration of the Ewes ...
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  • Koo 7 years ago

    These assertions cannot be made without proper and adequate research. The material is thin but something can be found out.

  • Wotw3asedi 2 months ago

    Documented facts bruv