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06/03/2024

Happy independence day Ghana .
Accra you fought for this, brought Cocoa to support generations..GaDangme saying we love you Tetteh Quashie..and all GaDangmes whose blood birth this country that every tribe in Ghana now enjoying freedom....💕💖💗❤️👑 👑
CC: Onaapo Accra

15/11/2023

Fetch any sand and bless your name with it add 7/9 or 12 alligator pepper to it while saying your prayers , after the prayers pour it into your bathing water, yes , very powerful because we are nature and nature is sand / land very powerful, is for protection and provision for positivity

14/11/2023

FAVOUR AND ATTRACTION BATHING 🌊 👣👫💍💸

You hardly get customers, you are hardly noticed by people

Get a Fanta depending on the quantity of your bathing water
Get an egg but it's not a 'must'
And if you do experience promise and fail
Use the egg first to call upon your force's then ask for forgiveness or use it to calm the mind of your own force or use it to make incantations before embarking into the bathing
But remember I said it's not a 'must'

Get yourself a bucket 🪣, add water but don't full it
Open the fanta bottle, bring it closer to your mouth and say , men and women will notice me and I shall attract 🧲 good people that will support me

Or I will attract money in whatever am doing
And would be sweet just like this fanta
Where ever they hear my name they would not have doubts in their minds against me
Any business or deal I have with anyone it must be successful

Or you can say , I must be attracted to my own dream man or dream woman

Or you can say , by the power invested in me , I must be attracted to good things and so shall it be

Then you pour the fanta inside the bucket, stir it with your hand then go and bathe
After bathing don't clean your body, allow the water to dry up on your body

If you like , you can later light one candle and bring it closer to your face by saying, my destiny helper will see me , I put light in my life that I will shine ✨ to the extent that I will go global ✨

Say your wish 🤞

With the fanta again if you like, don't bath with it, just say your wish and sprinkle it infront of your shop or in your house compound.

IJELE OBA nne ndi youth 1





14/11/2023

You have appointment with someone, to avoid been disappointed, cup of water, add salt Or alligator pepper inside, say your wish , drink a little from it and use the remaining to wash your face or pour it on the ground sand

IJELE OBA nne ndi youth 1

Let welcome our new followers Akplika TV & Okpokli Tv
03/11/2023

Let welcome our new followers
Akplika TV & Okpokli Tv

The Changing Dynamics of the Woman’s Family Role in a Ga/Ghanaian traditional Marriage.I acknowledge that my perspective...
03/11/2023

The Changing Dynamics of the Woman’s Family Role in a Ga/Ghanaian traditional Marriage.

I acknowledge that my perspective may invite criticism from some, but I believe it is important to discuss the role of a woman’s family in a Ga/Ghanaian traditional marriage, what we often refer to as “ENGAGEMENT”. Once a man has expressed his intentions to marry a woman, the woman’s family presents him with a list of requirements.

Traditionally, on the day of the marriage, it is the man’s responsibility to fulfill the items on the list, and that is the extent of his duty. On the other hand, it is the woman’s family who traditionally prepares for the arrival of the man and his family. This involves beautifying their home, arranging chairs for the visitors, and providing water and food as part of the reception, as is customary in African homes.

However, there has been a shift in recent times where it has become the norm for the man to cover expenses such as chairs, water, decor, and even the painting of the bride’s family house. In my opinion, this departure from tradition is misguided.

It is the duty of the woman’s family to undertake these preparations, and in cases where they are unable to afford it, the woman can step in to assist, rather than burdening the man with these financial responsibilities. I hope that over time, people will come to understand the true implications and meaning behind this tradition and strive to uphold it correctly.

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Osabu Aforkor
03/11/2023

Osabu Aforkor

31/10/2023

Let welcome our newest member Kojo Zer, we say
Moéé! 🥳

12/08/2023

Let welcome our new followers
Bortey SiribourYaah StoneMelchi Zedeck

Afideme is the Ewe name, Yoruba call it ewe iseketu  English name is stubborn grass 🌿. It’s A Very Wild Herb Mostly Arou...
08/08/2023

Afideme is the Ewe name, Yoruba call it ewe iseketu English name is stubborn grass 🌿. It’s A Very Wild Herb Mostly Around Wild Grass, Stoney Areas And Bushes. Flowers May Grow On It Or Not Depending On Its Age. It’s A Very Powerful Herb Which Controls The Soul And Mind. It’s Very Difficult When Uprooting Or Tearing A Branch. Just Pluck One Branch As Shown In The Photo. Clean It Nicely. You Can Pluck It At Anytime Of The Day Or Night. Place It Under Your Pillow When Going To Bed At Night And Sleep. Whatever Message Your Soul And Inner Message Has For You, Will Be Revealed To You In A Dream.

Maybe A Loved One That’s Dead Has A Message For You, It’ll Be Exposed To You In A Dream At Night. Any Life Plan Or Business You Always Have In Mind Which You Want An Advise On, Will Be Revealed To You Through The Power Of This Herb. Maybe You Dream Always But You Don’t Remember It When Awake, This Herb Will Give You A Memory And Playback Of Old Dreams You Had Too. Make Sure You Go To Sleep With A Free Mind Devoid Of Much Thinking, Else It’ll Serve As A Distraction.

17/07/2023

Let welcome our new follower
Naa Adoley The Broker

Afi oo AfiAfi naa akpe wɔAfi aya ni eba nina wɔKwaamɔ anina wɔWɔ fee moomoWɔ yiŋ ayɛ waŋWɔ ye Gbo, wɔ ye GbiεnaAlonte di...
03/07/2023

Afi oo Afi
Afi naa akpe wɔ
Afi aya ni eba nina wɔ
Kwaamɔ anina wɔ
Wɔ fee moomo
Wɔ yiŋ ayɛ waŋ
Wɔ ye Gbo, wɔ ye Gbiεna
Alonte diŋ ko akafo wɔteŋ
Atswa akpe, wɔ nɔ aka hi mli
Kpaŋ fεε kpaŋ ni wɔgblaa,
aba shwie wɔ hiε
Kε wɔje bu lε, wɔje nu nɔ;
Kε wɔ yε nu wɔ nu lε, wɔ koji anɔ ajɔ wɔ
Ni nyεmi afee nyεmi
Weku hu afee weku
Ni wɔsεε afi lε wɔ hi wala mli lolo
Ni wɔsεε afi lε ahi aha wɔ fe nεkε
Wala kɛ Jɔɔmɔ, Hewalε, Shweremɔ, Shika, Suɔmɔ, Nɔyaa, Kunimyeli kɛ Manye afee wɔ fεε wɔ nɔ!
Nyɛ twa ni tsene agblama
aju wɔfɛɛ wɔhe awrɔke 🙏❣

Nice initiative we hope for the bestA national holiday in honor of our ancestral sacrifice Manye! 🔥🔥🔥
10/06/2023

Nice initiative we hope for the best
A national holiday in honor of our ancestral sacrifice
Manye! 🔥🔥🔥

Today we celebrate our dearest brother Ogbee Sango Wulomo of Nungua for his selfless dedication in representing the GaDa...
10/06/2023

Today we celebrate our dearest brother Ogbee Sango Wulomo of Nungua for his selfless dedication in representing the GaDangme tradition. Today is his birthday. We wish him nothing but positive energy.
Afi oo Afi, Nuumo Sango
Otsaameto!

Today we celebrate our dearest sister NAA YOOMO BUSUAFI of Nungua for her dedication in representing the GaDangme herita...
01/06/2023

Today we celebrate our dearest sister NAA YOOMO BUSUAFI of Nungua for her dedication in representing the GaDangme heritage. Today is her birthday. We wish her the best.
Afi oo Afi, Anyemi kpakpa

08/05/2023

Your guidance and teachings are exceptional
May Gadangme Ancestors receive you warmly
And narrate keenly our current condition.
Michael Ablorh - Omanye Tv 😔

13/09/2022
Today we celebrate a renowned son of the soil A proud Nungua nyo Elishama Nii Bortey Sango CEO of Thinksango EnterpriseN...
13/09/2022

Today we celebrate a renowned son of the soil
A proud Nungua nyo Elishama Nii Bortey Sango CEO of Thinksango Enterprise
Nii Sango tv wishes you a blissful earthstrong
Keep soaring higher and continue making Nungua and Gadangme proud.
Kwaamõ aninabo oyin ayèfutaa.
Omanye! 🙏

13/09/2022
13/09/2022

Naa Korkoi Quarcoo is her name. She’s 25 years of age and representing the beautiful town of Ga Mashie in this year’s Naa GaDangme pageant.
Naa Korkoi loves to sing and dance in addition to showing her culinary skills.
Past student of Komenda senior High and a certificate holder in the Armed Forces Music School.
Naa believes in creating her own path and walking in it with joy.
Her charming and infectious grin says it all.
Stay tuned!

MUA:
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02/08/2022

Klorwey kpeledzoo rite

12/06/2022

A short lesson on GA idiosyncratic naming system II
Though every GA male has the names of all his children pre-arranged for him on the day of his birth, an elaborate ritual is performed to formally introduce the name to the extended family and friends of the parents. That ceremony occurs at the dawn when the moon could still be visible on the eighth day of the child’s existence on earth. Past written historical records indicate that it used to be on the fifteenth day. Until that day, the child and mother spend most of their days practically confined and sequestered indoors. The GA called this ceremony with its esoteric spiritual dimensions Kpodziemor; this is translated to mean ‘outdooring.’ It could aptly be an initiation ceremony for the child.

On this momentous day, the child is taken away from the mother by the father’s relatives, who could mostly be, the father’s adult sisters or aunts, or even grandmother. The infant is carried generally to his father’s Akutso and specifically to his lineage home or We. The infant is stripped naked. It is presented to the moon or the sky, the believed abode of the Supreme Being. The child is laid in a circle of ash three times alternately by a member of the paternal family’s lineage with a near impeccable or commendable character. This same person throws onto the roof of the dwelling water that is allowed to drop on the child. The s*x of the baby determines the s*x of the lineage person chosen to perform the ceremony. While lying on the ground, the infant’s feet are gently tapped by the person performing the ceremony. This practice is accompanied by words uttered by the adult, enjoining the infant to emulate them. A drop of corn wine or soft drink is put on the lips of the child, telling the child that this is the staple of the GA. An elderly male of the lineage pours a libation. The elders of the lineage confer momentarily, and one of them announces the name of the child with a bottle of Schnapps, of which everybody present

03/06/2022



Okpeledzeŋ is not God.

Okpeledzeŋ is Okpeledzeŋ .

There are no temples to Okpeledze .

Oboade is Oboade.

Oboadei are not gods or goddesses.

Okpeledzeŋ is neither male nor female.

Okpeledzeŋ is gender-neutral.

Okpeledzeŋ has neither liturgy nor any iconography.

I have not seen where Okpeledzeŋ is begging or threatening for love or acceptance.

Our own Okpeledzeŋ is not jealous. It does not have a satan as its enemy or rival.

Okpeledzeŋ doesn't get angry. It has nothing like heaven or hell.
Enough of trying your best just to sound best to their hearing
We are what we are

Nyɛ twa ni tsene agblama adzu wɔ fɛɛ wɔ he arɔke!

From Nii Sango TV

30/05/2022

The People of Ga-Dangbe and Ewe Heritage: A Brief Insight into History and Culture

As one of the last groups of melanated Africans to migrate from the Middle Eastern area of present day Egypt (Kemet) and Israel (Kush) to their current location along the coastal belt of West Africa, Ga/Danbge-Ewe culture and traditions bear striking resemblance with many Old Testament biblical accounts. This has led many historians and modern-day researchers to conclude that the Ga-Dangbe-Ewe people (and the Youruba people of Southern Nigeria) are actually the real 'Israelites'. This claim remains controversial as other historians have also presented laudable counter-arguments. Whether true or not, it makes no difference to the fact that Ga-Dangbe and Ewes are a people of rich cultural heritage dating back many centuries and which are much similar to Kemetic culture.

History has it that Ga-Dangbe were one of the few ancient populations on earth to introduce and encourage multiculturalism at the times when wars, slavery and empires were a norm. They are a tribe that openly invited (and still invite) other foreigners to live, breed and integrate with them; hence their motto, "ABLEKUMA" which translates in the Ga-Dangbe language as "Ableku aba k**a wɔ". To wit, we welcome, with open arms, all foreign tribes. A typical reference is the history of the people of Osu-Ashante clan from Osu (a surburb of Accra). This group people are descendants of Ashantis who were captured in wars, particularly the war of Katamanso. Now fully Ga-Dangbe in culture and tradition, they also still observe Ashanti traditions and bear Ashanti names like Yeboah, Addo, Darko, Ansah, Appiah, Ofei, Ababio etc.

What's more, it's common knowledge that Ga-Dangbes have historically intermixed with Ewes through marriage and migration. And it is no surprise that the name "Ayigbe" has it's roots from two Ga brothers of royal lineage who were separated from childhood; one grew up in the Ga-Dangbe society and the other

17/05/2022

But as at now that global warming is at the rise, why sell the forest in the heart of the capital
Something is not right

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