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History of the Ashanti Empire , (Ghana Africa)
History of the Ashanti Empire , (Ghana Africa)
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published: 21 Aug 2018
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History of The Ashanti Empire of Ghana
The Asante (also known as Ashanti) are part of the more prominent Akan people, a significant ethnic group in modern-day Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire. "Asante" translates to "because of war" in the Twi language. It derives from two Twi words: "ɔsa," meaning "war," and "nti," meaning "because of." This name reflects the origins of the Asante kingdom, which was established to resist and combat the Denkyira kingdom.
The variant name "Ashanti" emerged from British reports, where the pronunciation of "Asante" was transcribed as "Ashanti," reflecting how the British heard and interpreted the word.
Selected References
1. History of Black Africa by Joseph Ki-Zerbo
2. The History of Ashanti Kings and the Whole Country Itself" by A. Adu Boahen et al.
✊🏾The Black Africa Book Store
Buy the hardcover versi...
published: 01 Jun 2024
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What Happened When The British Fought The Ashanti in 1873?
The Anglo-Ashanti War 1873 and Garnet Wolseley's Ashanti Ring.
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Wolseley & the Red River Expedition, Canada 1870
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Charles Gordon
Part 1 - Chinese Gordon
https://youtu.be/z4DggwS1Wr0
Part 2 - Gordon of Khartoum
https://youtu.be/SzIinMGpHBs
The Battle of Isandlwana (Zulu War 1879)
https://youtu.be/ey0NZnld_P8
The Battle of Rorke's Drift (Zulu War 1879)
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The Ashanti Empire in m...
published: 16 Feb 2023
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THE ASANTE: Most Fierce and Richest Tribe
The Asante people, also known as Ashanti are part of the Akan ethnic group who currently occupy a larger part of Ghana. Asantes are the last group to emerge out of the various Akan civilisations. Twi is the language of the Asantes spoken by over nine million Asante people as a first or second language. Insert clip of a someone speaking twi
The Asante's are extremely rich people especially those born to the royal family as the region the Asantes settled on in Ghana has massive gold deposits, This made the Asante kingdom florished massively during the pre-colonial days.
published: 01 Dec 2022
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The Rise and Fall of the Ashanti Empire
See how a small group managed to carve out an empire in modern-day Ghana before the era of colonization.
Music used:
The Complex by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4488-the-complex
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
published: 28 Apr 2017
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The Rise of the Asante Empire
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The Asante Empire is one of West Africa's most dynamic empires, from Osie tutu, the first Asantehene, to the well-oiled bureaucracy of the empire, the Asante Empire has no shortage of awesome secrets awaiting you to be discovered.
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published: 25 Feb 2023
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Rise of the Ashanti Empire - Episode 1
We're starting a new format with this episode. Fewer episodes per series, and shorter episodes.
We explore the history of the great Ashanti empire, in 2 episodes. Don't forget to like, share and subscribe,
Watch Episode 2 here - https://youtu.be/jgCaKaji5T8
published: 14 Apr 2023
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The Meteoric Rise of the Asante Empire
From Hostage to Emperor: The Rise of Osei Tutu and the Asante Empire
Osei Tutu was no ordinary king. His journey from a young hostage in a rival kingdom to the powerful Asantehene and architect of the mighty Asante Empire is a story of resilience, cunning, and unwavering ambition. In this video, we delve into the fascinating life of Osei Tutu, exploring his pivotal role in shaping the destiny of a nation.
From Captive to Conqueror: Osei Tutu's Early Life
Our journey begins in the shadow of the Denkyira kingdom, where a young Osei Tutu is held captive. Far from being resigned to his fate, he uses his time to study his enemies, learn their strengths and weaknesses, and forge alliances with other discontented tribes. When the opportunity arises, Osei Tutu escapes back to his homeland, vowi...
published: 25 Jan 2024
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The Asantehene of the Ashanti Empire sits in state in Memphis
The biggest traditional Dubar ceremony in Memphis, meant to unify, honor ancestors and pray for the prosperity of the land and people.
The ceremony included an entrance parade for the king, song, and dance, and gift offerings on Beale Street today! The Asantehene sat in state. #memphis
"Otumfuo," in the Asante language, means "All-Powerful Majesty." "Asantehene" means "King of the Asante."
Those are the titles of the dignitary from West Africa who is in Memphis this week to represent his home nation of Ghana as the Memphis in May International Festival celebrates what it calls (perhaps redundantly) "International Week" — a time to contemplate the festival's "honored country" instead of barbecue and Megan Thee Stallion.
Asante King Otumfuo Osei Tutu II will attend the Memphis in May ...
published: 08 May 2022
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Prince Charles, Camila meet Ghana's Ashanti King Osei Tutu II
Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla have met Ghana's Ashanti King, Osei Tutu II in his palace, Kumasi, the country's second largest city.
The royal couple took part in a spectacular traditional "Durbar" to celebrate the cultural ties with the Commonwealth.
Heir to the British throne, the Prince of Wales officially has no political entitlement.
But his African tour coupled with movements of the other members of the royal family are being closely monitored as the United Kingdom prep…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2018/11/05/prince-charles-camila-meet-ghana-s-ashanti-king-osei-tutu-ii
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published: 05 Nov 2018
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History of the Ashanti Empire , (Ghana Africa)
History of the Ashanti Empire , (Ghana Africa)
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- published: 21 Aug 2018
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History of The Ashanti Empire of Ghana
The Asante (also known as Ashanti) are part of the more prominent Akan people, a significant ethnic group in modern-day Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire. "Asante" transl...
The Asante (also known as Ashanti) are part of the more prominent Akan people, a significant ethnic group in modern-day Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire. "Asante" translates to "because of war" in the Twi language. It derives from two Twi words: "ɔsa," meaning "war," and "nti," meaning "because of." This name reflects the origins of the Asante kingdom, which was established to resist and combat the Denkyira kingdom.
The variant name "Ashanti" emerged from British reports, where the pronunciation of "Asante" was transcribed as "Ashanti," reflecting how the British heard and interpreted the word.
Selected References
1. History of Black Africa by Joseph Ki-Zerbo
2. The History of Ashanti Kings and the Whole Country Itself" by A. Adu Boahen et al.
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The Asante (also known as Ashanti) are part of the more prominent Akan people, a significant ethnic group in modern-day Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire. "Asante" translates to "because of war" in the Twi language. It derives from two Twi words: "ɔsa," meaning "war," and "nti," meaning "because of." This name reflects the origins of the Asante kingdom, which was established to resist and combat the Denkyira kingdom.
The variant name "Ashanti" emerged from British reports, where the pronunciation of "Asante" was transcribed as "Ashanti," reflecting how the British heard and interpreted the word.
Selected References
1. History of Black Africa by Joseph Ki-Zerbo
2. The History of Ashanti Kings and the Whole Country Itself" by A. Adu Boahen et al.
✊🏾The Black Africa Book Store
Buy the hardcover version of this coffee table book on authentic African history.
Thanks for supporting Us : https://blackafricabooks.org
Get it on Amazon : https://amzn.to/4cjGDKs
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3. Africa Must Unite by Kwame Nkrumah https://amzn.to/3SlgJ0Z
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5. Black Man of the Nile by Yosef Ben-Jochannan https://amzn.to/3SiRPiu
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What Happened When The British Fought The Ashanti in 1873?
The Anglo-Ashanti War 1873 and Garnet Wolseley's Ashanti Ring.
Chris Green is The History Chap; telling stories that brings the past to life.
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The Anglo-Ashanti War 1873 and Garnet Wolseley's Ashanti Ring.
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Other videos you may enjoy
The career of General Sir Garnet Wolseley
https://youtu.be/eEwqsjQ98mo
Wolseley & the Red River Expedition, Canada 1870
https://youtu.be/S4d5vW8Y5ac
Charles Gordon
Part 1 - Chinese Gordon
https://youtu.be/z4DggwS1Wr0
Part 2 - Gordon of Khartoum
https://youtu.be/SzIinMGpHBs
The Battle of Isandlwana (Zulu War 1879)
https://youtu.be/ey0NZnld_P8
The Battle of Rorke's Drift (Zulu War 1879)
https://youtu.be/YK4_rizmT-Y
The Ashanti Empire in modern day Ghana, West Africa, were to prove one of the most tenacious enemies the British faced in 19th century Africa.
It would take, the ingenuity of one of 19th century Britain’s greatest generals to better them.
This is the story of General Sir Garnet Wolseley and the Third Anglo-Ashanti War of 1873-74.
In 1867, after an internal power struggle, 30-year old Kofi Karikari become king of the Ashanti.
He had no time for the British or the tribes they protected on the coast.
As far as he was concerned these were traditional vassal territories of the ancient Ashanti empire.
In 1873, he sent a 12,000 strong army across the border to prove who was really in charge.
Major General Garnet Wolseley was dispatched to secure British interests, protect the local tribes and bring the Ashanti to heel.
He brought with him a group of 35 hand-picked officers - his fabled Ashanti Ring.
Many would become generals, such as John McNeill, Henry Brackenbury, John Maurice, Redvers Buller, William Butler, Evelyn Wood and George Pomeroy Colley.
Wolseley planned his campaign meticulously to fit in to the 3 month dry season.
Royal Engineers cut a route through the jungle to the border 70 miles away. En-route they constructed 7 fortified bases, containing barracks,, storage sheds, hospitals, water purifying and even bakeries, butchers and post offices.
The engineers also constructed 237 bridges during this campaign.
There was enough quinine for every soldier to be take daily during the campaign.
Wolseley also did away with the British soldiers traditional red tunics, providing uniforms of light grey home spun material. Much cooler and practical for this environment.
Wolseley’s army consisting of British troops from the 42nd regiment (the Black Watch), the Welch Fusiliers, the Rifle brigade, as well as Royal Marines and sailors advanced in January 1874.
They were joined by the 1st and 2nd West Indian Regiments and two regiments of local African recruits.
On the 31st January, he defeated the Ashanti army at the Battle of of Amoaful and 4 days later entered their capital as Kumasi.
Seizing anything of value, the British then blew up the royal palace and set fire to the city.
The third Anglo-Ashanti war was over.
Wolseley’s victory in the Ashanti War had cost just 18 men killed in battle and a further 55 dead from disease.
He had managed a campaign through dense jungle and had got his army in and out during the 3 month dry season.
Wolseley returned to a heros welcome in Britain.
Sir Garnet Wolseley was feted in the press as “Our Only General”.
His meticulous organisation led to a popular slang phrase in Victorian Britain: “All Sir Garnet” which meant everything was okay or sorted.
Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:54 The Ashanti Empire
2:42 British in West Africa
4:11 Prelude to War
6:55 General Garnet Wolseley
10:30 "All Sir Garnet"
13:09 Battle of Amoaful
15:37 Capture of Kumasi
17:00 Wolseley - "Our Only General"
18:30 The History Chap
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The Anglo-Ashanti War 1873 and Garnet Wolseley's Ashanti Ring.
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The career of General Sir Garnet Wolseley
https://youtu.be/eEwqsjQ98mo
Wolseley & the Red River Expedition, Canada 1870
https://youtu.be/S4d5vW8Y5ac
Charles Gordon
Part 1 - Chinese Gordon
https://youtu.be/z4DggwS1Wr0
Part 2 - Gordon of Khartoum
https://youtu.be/SzIinMGpHBs
The Battle of Isandlwana (Zulu War 1879)
https://youtu.be/ey0NZnld_P8
The Battle of Rorke's Drift (Zulu War 1879)
https://youtu.be/YK4_rizmT-Y
The Ashanti Empire in modern day Ghana, West Africa, were to prove one of the most tenacious enemies the British faced in 19th century Africa.
It would take, the ingenuity of one of 19th century Britain’s greatest generals to better them.
This is the story of General Sir Garnet Wolseley and the Third Anglo-Ashanti War of 1873-74.
In 1867, after an internal power struggle, 30-year old Kofi Karikari become king of the Ashanti.
He had no time for the British or the tribes they protected on the coast.
As far as he was concerned these were traditional vassal territories of the ancient Ashanti empire.
In 1873, he sent a 12,000 strong army across the border to prove who was really in charge.
Major General Garnet Wolseley was dispatched to secure British interests, protect the local tribes and bring the Ashanti to heel.
He brought with him a group of 35 hand-picked officers - his fabled Ashanti Ring.
Many would become generals, such as John McNeill, Henry Brackenbury, John Maurice, Redvers Buller, William Butler, Evelyn Wood and George Pomeroy Colley.
Wolseley planned his campaign meticulously to fit in to the 3 month dry season.
Royal Engineers cut a route through the jungle to the border 70 miles away. En-route they constructed 7 fortified bases, containing barracks,, storage sheds, hospitals, water purifying and even bakeries, butchers and post offices.
The engineers also constructed 237 bridges during this campaign.
There was enough quinine for every soldier to be take daily during the campaign.
Wolseley also did away with the British soldiers traditional red tunics, providing uniforms of light grey home spun material. Much cooler and practical for this environment.
Wolseley’s army consisting of British troops from the 42nd regiment (the Black Watch), the Welch Fusiliers, the Rifle brigade, as well as Royal Marines and sailors advanced in January 1874.
They were joined by the 1st and 2nd West Indian Regiments and two regiments of local African recruits.
On the 31st January, he defeated the Ashanti army at the Battle of of Amoaful and 4 days later entered their capital as Kumasi.
Seizing anything of value, the British then blew up the royal palace and set fire to the city.
The third Anglo-Ashanti war was over.
Wolseley’s victory in the Ashanti War had cost just 18 men killed in battle and a further 55 dead from disease.
He had managed a campaign through dense jungle and had got his army in and out during the 3 month dry season.
Wolseley returned to a heros welcome in Britain.
Sir Garnet Wolseley was feted in the press as “Our Only General”.
His meticulous organisation led to a popular slang phrase in Victorian Britain: “All Sir Garnet” which meant everything was okay or sorted.
Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:54 The Ashanti Empire
2:42 British in West Africa
4:11 Prelude to War
6:55 General Garnet Wolseley
10:30 "All Sir Garnet"
13:09 Battle of Amoaful
15:37 Capture of Kumasi
17:00 Wolseley - "Our Only General"
18:30 The History Chap
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- published: 16 Feb 2023
- views: 228005
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THE ASANTE: Most Fierce and Richest Tribe
The Asante people, also known as Ashanti are part of the Akan ethnic group who currently occupy a larger part of Ghana. Asantes are the last group to emerge out...
The Asante people, also known as Ashanti are part of the Akan ethnic group who currently occupy a larger part of Ghana. Asantes are the last group to emerge out of the various Akan civilisations. Twi is the language of the Asantes spoken by over nine million Asante people as a first or second language. Insert clip of a someone speaking twi
The Asante's are extremely rich people especially those born to the royal family as the region the Asantes settled on in Ghana has massive gold deposits, This made the Asante kingdom florished massively during the pre-colonial days.
https://wn.com/The_Asante_Most_Fierce_And_Richest_Tribe
The Asante people, also known as Ashanti are part of the Akan ethnic group who currently occupy a larger part of Ghana. Asantes are the last group to emerge out of the various Akan civilisations. Twi is the language of the Asantes spoken by over nine million Asante people as a first or second language. Insert clip of a someone speaking twi
The Asante's are extremely rich people especially those born to the royal family as the region the Asantes settled on in Ghana has massive gold deposits, This made the Asante kingdom florished massively during the pre-colonial days.
- published: 01 Dec 2022
- views: 35541
1:34
The Rise and Fall of the Ashanti Empire
See how a small group managed to carve out an empire in modern-day Ghana before the era of colonization.
Music used:
The Complex by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://...
See how a small group managed to carve out an empire in modern-day Ghana before the era of colonization.
Music used:
The Complex by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4488-the-complex
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
https://wn.com/The_Rise_And_Fall_Of_The_Ashanti_Empire
See how a small group managed to carve out an empire in modern-day Ghana before the era of colonization.
Music used:
The Complex by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4488-the-complex
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- published: 28 Apr 2017
- views: 36700
11:01
The Rise of the Asante Empire
This video was made as part of the #UntoldBlackHistory collaboration.
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Structure of the Asante Empire (04:16)
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Intro (00:36)
A brief History (00:51)
Structure of the Asante Empire (04:16)
Life in Asante (08:16)
Outro (10:21)
- published: 25 Feb 2023
- views: 14140
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Rise of the Ashanti Empire - Episode 1
We're starting a new format with this episode. Fewer episodes per series, and shorter episodes.
We explore the history of the great Ashanti empire, in 2 episo...
We're starting a new format with this episode. Fewer episodes per series, and shorter episodes.
We explore the history of the great Ashanti empire, in 2 episodes. Don't forget to like, share and subscribe,
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We're starting a new format with this episode. Fewer episodes per series, and shorter episodes.
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- published: 14 Apr 2023
- views: 8735
6:21
The Meteoric Rise of the Asante Empire
From Hostage to Emperor: The Rise of Osei Tutu and the Asante Empire
Osei Tutu was no ordinary king. His journey from a young hostage in a rival kingdom to the...
From Hostage to Emperor: The Rise of Osei Tutu and the Asante Empire
Osei Tutu was no ordinary king. His journey from a young hostage in a rival kingdom to the powerful Asantehene and architect of the mighty Asante Empire is a story of resilience, cunning, and unwavering ambition. In this video, we delve into the fascinating life of Osei Tutu, exploring his pivotal role in shaping the destiny of a nation.
From Captive to Conqueror: Osei Tutu's Early Life
Our journey begins in the shadow of the Denkyira kingdom, where a young Osei Tutu is held captive. Far from being resigned to his fate, he uses his time to study his enemies, learn their strengths and weaknesses, and forge alliances with other discontented tribes. When the opportunity arises, Osei Tutu escapes back to his homeland, vowing to one day overthrow Denkyira's oppressive rule.
Building an Empire: Osei Tutu's Reforms and Conquests
Back in Akwamu, Osei Tutu sets about unifying the disparate Asante chiefdoms. He establishes a centralized government, strengthens the military, and fosters a shared Asante identity. His strategic brilliance shines through in his masterful use of diplomacy and warfare, as he expands Asante territory through a series of calculated conquests.
The Golden Stool: A Symbol of Asante Unity and Power
One of Osei Tutu's most enduring legacies is the creation of the Sika'wa, or Golden Stool. This sacred object becomes the embodiment of Asante sovereignty and spiritual authority, uniting the Asante people under a single banner. The Golden Stool remains a potent symbol of Asante identity even today.
A Legacy that Endures: The Asante Empire's Impact on Africa and Beyond
Osei Tutu's reign marks a turning point in West African history. The Asante Empire, under his leadership, becomes a major economic and political power, forging trade relations with Europeans and establishing itself as a formidable force. Even after Osei Tutu's passing, the Asante Empire continues to thrive for centuries, leaving an indelible mark on the region and inspiring future generations.
Join us on this captivating journey through Osei Tutu's life and times. Witness his transformation from a hostage to a legendary emperor, and discover the secrets behind the rise of the mighty Asante Empire.
Sources:
http://www.akuapem.com/akwamu.html
https://study.com/learn/lesson/ashanti-tribe-kingdom-history-people.html
https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/ashanti-empire-asante-kingdom-18th-late-19th-century/
https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsAfrica/AfricaGhanaAkwamu.htm
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4201/1/DenkyiraInTheMakingOfAsante.pdf
https://wn.com/The_Meteoric_Rise_Of_The_Asante_Empire
From Hostage to Emperor: The Rise of Osei Tutu and the Asante Empire
Osei Tutu was no ordinary king. His journey from a young hostage in a rival kingdom to the powerful Asantehene and architect of the mighty Asante Empire is a story of resilience, cunning, and unwavering ambition. In this video, we delve into the fascinating life of Osei Tutu, exploring his pivotal role in shaping the destiny of a nation.
From Captive to Conqueror: Osei Tutu's Early Life
Our journey begins in the shadow of the Denkyira kingdom, where a young Osei Tutu is held captive. Far from being resigned to his fate, he uses his time to study his enemies, learn their strengths and weaknesses, and forge alliances with other discontented tribes. When the opportunity arises, Osei Tutu escapes back to his homeland, vowing to one day overthrow Denkyira's oppressive rule.
Building an Empire: Osei Tutu's Reforms and Conquests
Back in Akwamu, Osei Tutu sets about unifying the disparate Asante chiefdoms. He establishes a centralized government, strengthens the military, and fosters a shared Asante identity. His strategic brilliance shines through in his masterful use of diplomacy and warfare, as he expands Asante territory through a series of calculated conquests.
The Golden Stool: A Symbol of Asante Unity and Power
One of Osei Tutu's most enduring legacies is the creation of the Sika'wa, or Golden Stool. This sacred object becomes the embodiment of Asante sovereignty and spiritual authority, uniting the Asante people under a single banner. The Golden Stool remains a potent symbol of Asante identity even today.
A Legacy that Endures: The Asante Empire's Impact on Africa and Beyond
Osei Tutu's reign marks a turning point in West African history. The Asante Empire, under his leadership, becomes a major economic and political power, forging trade relations with Europeans and establishing itself as a formidable force. Even after Osei Tutu's passing, the Asante Empire continues to thrive for centuries, leaving an indelible mark on the region and inspiring future generations.
Join us on this captivating journey through Osei Tutu's life and times. Witness his transformation from a hostage to a legendary emperor, and discover the secrets behind the rise of the mighty Asante Empire.
Sources:
http://www.akuapem.com/akwamu.html
https://study.com/learn/lesson/ashanti-tribe-kingdom-history-people.html
https://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/ashanti-empire-asante-kingdom-18th-late-19th-century/
https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsAfrica/AfricaGhanaAkwamu.htm
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4201/1/DenkyiraInTheMakingOfAsante.pdf
- published: 25 Jan 2024
- views: 3174
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The Asantehene of the Ashanti Empire sits in state in Memphis
The biggest traditional Dubar ceremony in Memphis, meant to unify, honor ancestors and pray for the prosperity of the land and people.
The ceremony included a...
The biggest traditional Dubar ceremony in Memphis, meant to unify, honor ancestors and pray for the prosperity of the land and people.
The ceremony included an entrance parade for the king, song, and dance, and gift offerings on Beale Street today! The Asantehene sat in state. #memphis
"Otumfuo," in the Asante language, means "All-Powerful Majesty." "Asantehene" means "King of the Asante."
Those are the titles of the dignitary from West Africa who is in Memphis this week to represent his home nation of Ghana as the Memphis in May International Festival celebrates what it calls (perhaps redundantly) "International Week" — a time to contemplate the festival's "honored country" instead of barbecue and Megan Thee Stallion.
Asante King Otumfuo Osei Tutu II will attend the Memphis in May Festival for its salute to Ghana.
Since his "enstoolment" in 1999, the Asante king — who will celebrate his 72nd birthday Friday in Memphis — has occupied what is called "The Golden Stool." Symbolically represented in silhouette on Asante or Ashanti flag, the Golden Stool is a literal object, carved from wood and inlaid with gold, that represents "the royal and divine throne of kings of the Ashanti people and the ultimate symbol of power," according to the African American Registry, an online database that covers "African American heritage in the world."
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The biggest traditional Dubar ceremony in Memphis, meant to unify, honor ancestors and pray for the prosperity of the land and people.
The ceremony included an entrance parade for the king, song, and dance, and gift offerings on Beale Street today! The Asantehene sat in state. #memphis
"Otumfuo," in the Asante language, means "All-Powerful Majesty." "Asantehene" means "King of the Asante."
Those are the titles of the dignitary from West Africa who is in Memphis this week to represent his home nation of Ghana as the Memphis in May International Festival celebrates what it calls (perhaps redundantly) "International Week" — a time to contemplate the festival's "honored country" instead of barbecue and Megan Thee Stallion.
Asante King Otumfuo Osei Tutu II will attend the Memphis in May Festival for its salute to Ghana.
Since his "enstoolment" in 1999, the Asante king — who will celebrate his 72nd birthday Friday in Memphis — has occupied what is called "The Golden Stool." Symbolically represented in silhouette on Asante or Ashanti flag, the Golden Stool is a literal object, carved from wood and inlaid with gold, that represents "the royal and divine throne of kings of the Ashanti people and the ultimate symbol of power," according to the African American Registry, an online database that covers "African American heritage in the world."
Our culture is so beautiful 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
the seeker ghana
university of memphis
asante kotoko
otumfuo memphis
- published: 08 May 2022
- views: 268270
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Prince Charles, Camila meet Ghana's Ashanti King Osei Tutu II
Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla have met Ghana's Ashanti King, Osei Tutu II in his palace, Kumasi, the country's second largest city.
The royal ...
Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla have met Ghana's Ashanti King, Osei Tutu II in his palace, Kumasi, the country's second largest city.
The royal couple took part in a spectacular traditional "Durbar" to celebrate the cultural ties with the Commonwealth.
Heir to the British throne, the Prince of Wales officially has no political entitlement.
But his African tour coupled with movements of the other members of the royal family are being closely monitored as the United Kingdom prep…
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Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla have met Ghana's Ashanti King, Osei Tutu II in his palace, Kumasi, the country's second largest city.
The royal couple took part in a spectacular traditional "Durbar" to celebrate the cultural ties with the Commonwealth.
Heir to the British throne, the Prince of Wales officially has no political entitlement.
But his African tour coupled with movements of the other members of the royal family are being closely monitored as the United Kingdom prep…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2018/11/05/prince-charles-camila-meet-ghana-s-ashanti-king-osei-tutu-ii
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- published: 05 Nov 2018
- views: 60663
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The Ghana Empire - African Civilizations
The Ghana Empire, flourishing between the 4th and 13th centuries in West Africa, was a center of gold and salt trading, known for its wealth and powerful kings.
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published: 08 Dec 2023
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The Rise and Fall of the Ghana Empire: A Story of Wagadu Kings and Wealth
In this video, we will explore the fascinating history of the Ghana Empire also known as Wagadu. Join us as we delve into the rise and fall of one of West Africa's most powerful and influential empires.
Discover the stories of the legendary kings who ruled the Ghana Empire, and learn about their remarkable achievements and contributions to the region's history. From the wealth and power of Kumbi Saleh to the military might of Tenkamenin.
The Ghana Empire left an indelible mark on African history. Don't miss this exciting journey through time, filled with intrigue, drama, and inspiration. Like and subscribe to our channel to never miss an episode!
published: 07 May 2023
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The Ghana Empire (Wagadu) - Africa's Land of Gold
The Empire of Wagadu (Ouagadou), more commonly known as the Ghana Empire, was a powerful state in the Medieval Sahel of West Africa, and one of the earliest in written record. With origins in antiquity and a reputation for wealth and glory in contemporary sources, it has long been an icon of Black history, though today it tends to be overshadowed by the later Mali Empire.
This video is part of Untold Black History, a collaboration organized by Jabari from From Nothing with the intention of shedding light on the history of Africans and the African diaspora. Check out the full playlist here:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLivC9TMdGnL93RMFHi6DnoJP_tYYXqQbR
Special thanks to@schrodingersmoose for providing the voice of al-Bakri, @KenKwameWrites for providing the voice of al-Zūhri, and ...
published: 25 Feb 2023
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Ghana Empire: Secrets of the Ancient Historical Civilization
Ghana Empire: Secrets of the Ancient Historical Civilization.
Secrets of the Ancient History
Embark on a captivating odyssey through the ages with our documentary, "Ghana Empire: Secrets of the Ancient Historical Civilization." Join us as we delve deep into the annals of West African history to unveil the hidden mysteries of the Ghana Empire, an ancient civilization that once stood as a beacon of cultural richness and historical significance.
As we journey through time, we unravel the enigmatic origins of the Ghana Empire, exploring its rise to prominence and the intricate socio-cultural landscape that defined this remarkable civilization. Positioned strategically between the Sahara Desert and lush tropical forests, Ghana's geographical advantage laid the foundation for a flourishing tran...
published: 03 Dec 2023
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DID YOU KNOW ABOUT ANCIENT GHANA EMPIRE? | Sankofa Pan African Series | Ghana Empire |
DID YOU KNOW ABOUT THE ANCIENT GHANA EMPIRE? | Sankofa Pan African Series | Ghana Empire |
The Ghana Empire, properly known as Wagadou, was a West African empire located in the area of present-day southeastern Mauritania and western Mali.
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The Rise and Fall of the Ghana Empire
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Many people know about the Mali Empire and its famous ruler, Mansa Musa. But did you know there was a major empire that came before it?
Medieval African history tends to get ignored in favor ...
published: 02 Oct 2024
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The Rise and Fall of the Ghana Empire of West Africa
Did you know that the rulers of the Ghana Empire were so rich they were known as Kings of Gold? This video is all about the rise and fall of the great Ghana Empire, once known as the land of gold.
The Ghana Empire flourished in West Africa from at least the 6th to 13th century CE. Not connected geographically to the modern state of Ghana, the Ghana Empire was located in the western Sudan savannah region (modern southern Mauritania and Mali) sandwiched between the Sahara desert to the north and the rainforests to the south.
Trade in the Ghana Empire was facilitated by the abundance of iron, copper, gold, and ivory and easy access to the Niger and Senegal Rivers and their tributaries. The Ghana kings, residing in the capital at Koumbi Saleh, grew immensely rich, building up stockpiles of ...
published: 23 Feb 2024
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Rise and Fall of The Ghana Empire
The Ghana Empire thrived in West Africa from around the 6th to 13th century. The empire is not connected geographically to the modern state of Ghana, but was located in the western Sudan Savannah region (modern southern Mauritania and Mali). Watch!
published: 27 Feb 2020
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The Ghana Empire - African Civilizations
The Ghana Empire, flourishing between the 4th and 13th centuries in West Africa, was a center of gold and salt trading, known for its wealth and powerful kings....
The Ghana Empire, flourishing between the 4th and 13th centuries in West Africa, was a center of gold and salt trading, known for its wealth and powerful kings.
See U in History
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The Ghana Empire, flourishing between the 4th and 13th centuries in West Africa, was a center of gold and salt trading, known for its wealth and powerful kings.
See U in History
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- published: 08 Dec 2023
- views: 40734
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The Rise and Fall of the Ghana Empire: A Story of Wagadu Kings and Wealth
In this video, we will explore the fascinating history of the Ghana Empire also known as Wagadu. Join us as we delve into the rise and fall of one of West Afric...
In this video, we will explore the fascinating history of the Ghana Empire also known as Wagadu. Join us as we delve into the rise and fall of one of West Africa's most powerful and influential empires.
Discover the stories of the legendary kings who ruled the Ghana Empire, and learn about their remarkable achievements and contributions to the region's history. From the wealth and power of Kumbi Saleh to the military might of Tenkamenin.
The Ghana Empire left an indelible mark on African history. Don't miss this exciting journey through time, filled with intrigue, drama, and inspiration. Like and subscribe to our channel to never miss an episode!
https://wn.com/The_Rise_And_Fall_Of_The_Ghana_Empire_A_Story_Of_Wagadu_Kings_And_Wealth
In this video, we will explore the fascinating history of the Ghana Empire also known as Wagadu. Join us as we delve into the rise and fall of one of West Africa's most powerful and influential empires.
Discover the stories of the legendary kings who ruled the Ghana Empire, and learn about their remarkable achievements and contributions to the region's history. From the wealth and power of Kumbi Saleh to the military might of Tenkamenin.
The Ghana Empire left an indelible mark on African history. Don't miss this exciting journey through time, filled with intrigue, drama, and inspiration. Like and subscribe to our channel to never miss an episode!
- published: 07 May 2023
- views: 105806
24:21
The Ghana Empire (Wagadu) - Africa's Land of Gold
The Empire of Wagadu (Ouagadou), more commonly known as the Ghana Empire, was a powerful state in the Medieval Sahel of West Africa, and one of the earliest in ...
The Empire of Wagadu (Ouagadou), more commonly known as the Ghana Empire, was a powerful state in the Medieval Sahel of West Africa, and one of the earliest in written record. With origins in antiquity and a reputation for wealth and glory in contemporary sources, it has long been an icon of Black history, though today it tends to be overshadowed by the later Mali Empire.
This video is part of Untold Black History, a collaboration organized by Jabari from From Nothing with the intention of shedding light on the history of Africans and the African diaspora. Check out the full playlist here:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLivC9TMdGnL93RMFHi6DnoJP_tYYXqQbR
Special thanks to@schrodingersmoose for providing the voice of al-Bakri, @KenKwameWrites for providing the voice of al-Zūhri, and @MostlyMiSinging for providing the collaboration theme!
Maps based on this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOexUoPc6YU
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00:00 Introduction
01:01 The Basics of Wagadu
01:55 The Sahel
03:13 The Salt-Gold Trade
05:15 Government in Wagadu
06:52 The Capital
09:21 Archaeology
11:55 Religion
14:55 Islam in Wagadu
17:06 The Almoravids
21:14 Decline and Fall
22:53 Conclusion
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The Empire of Wagadu (Ouagadou), more commonly known as the Ghana Empire, was a powerful state in the Medieval Sahel of West Africa, and one of the earliest in written record. With origins in antiquity and a reputation for wealth and glory in contemporary sources, it has long been an icon of Black history, though today it tends to be overshadowed by the later Mali Empire.
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Sources:
Bennison, Amira K. “The Almoravids: Striving in the Path of God.” In The Almoravid and Almohad Empires, 24–61. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/j.ctvhrczbp.8.
Burkhalter, Sheryl L. “Listening for Silences in Almoravid History: Another Reading of ‘The Conquest That Never Was.’” History in Africa 19 (1992): 103–31. https://doi.org/10.2307/3171996.
Conrad, David, and Humphrey Fisher. “The Conquest That Never Was: Ghana and the Almoravids, 1076. I. The External Arabic Sources.” History in Africa 9 (1982): 21–59. https://doi.org/10.2307/3171598.
D'Andrea, A.C., Casey, J. Pearl Millet and Kintampo Subsistence. African Archaeological Review 19, 147–173 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016518919072
Ehret, Christopher. The Civilizations of Africa a History to 1800. Charlottesville, VA: University of Virginia Press, 2016.
Gomez, Michael. African Dominion: A New History of Empire in Early and Medieval West Africa. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2019.
Hopkins, J.F.P, and Nehemia Levtzion. Corpus of Early Arabic Sources for West African History. Cambridge , England: Cambridge University Press, 1981.
Kevin McDonald, Robert Vernet, Dorian Fuller and James Woodhouse, "New Light on the Tichitt Tradition" A Preliminary Report on Survey and Excavation at Dhar Nema," pp. 78–80.
Mauny, Raymond. “Campagne De Fouilles à Koumbi Saleh .” Bibliotheque Numerique sur la Mauritanie, 1951. https://web.archive.org/web/20110726200810/http://www.mr.refer.org/numweb/spip.php?article20.
Mauny, R. A. “The Question of Ghana.” Africa: Journal of the International African Institute 24, no. 3 (1954): 200–213. https://doi.org/10.2307/1156424.
McDougall, E. Ann. Review of Research in Saharan History, by James L. A. Webb Jr. The Journal of African History 39, no. 3 (1998): 467–80. http://www.jstor.org/stable/183363.
McIntosh, Susan Keech. “A Reconsideration of Wangara/Palolus, Island of Gold.” The Journal of African History 22, no. 2 (1981): 145–58. doi:10.1017/S002185370001937X.
Munson, Patrick J. “Archaeology and the Prehistoric Origins of the Ghana Empire.” The Journal of African History 21, no. 4 (1980): 457–66. http://www.jstor.org/stable/182004.
“State Building in Ancient West Africa: From the Tichitt Neolithic Civilization to the Empire of Ghana (2,200BC-1250AD.).” State building in ancient west Africa: from the Tichitt Neolithic civilization to the empire of Ghana (2,200BC-1250AD). African History Extra, March 27, 2022. https://isaacsamuel.substack.com/p/state-building-in-ancient-west-africa.
00:00 Introduction
01:01 The Basics of Wagadu
01:55 The Sahel
03:13 The Salt-Gold Trade
05:15 Government in Wagadu
06:52 The Capital
09:21 Archaeology
11:55 Religion
14:55 Islam in Wagadu
17:06 The Almoravids
21:14 Decline and Fall
22:53 Conclusion
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- published: 25 Feb 2023
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Ghana Empire: Secrets of the Ancient Historical Civilization
Ghana Empire: Secrets of the Ancient Historical Civilization.
Secrets of the Ancient History
Embark on a captivating odyssey through the ages with our documenta...
Ghana Empire: Secrets of the Ancient Historical Civilization.
Secrets of the Ancient History
Embark on a captivating odyssey through the ages with our documentary, "Ghana Empire: Secrets of the Ancient Historical Civilization." Join us as we delve deep into the annals of West African history to unveil the hidden mysteries of the Ghana Empire, an ancient civilization that once stood as a beacon of cultural richness and historical significance.
As we journey through time, we unravel the enigmatic origins of the Ghana Empire, exploring its rise to prominence and the intricate socio-cultural landscape that defined this remarkable civilization. Positioned strategically between the Sahara Desert and lush tropical forests, Ghana's geographical advantage laid the foundation for a flourishing trans-Saharan trade network, where gold and salt exchanged hands, shaping the destiny of West Africa.
Witness the formation of a cultural mosaic as diverse ethnicities, including the Soninke, Mande, and others, coexisted and contributed to the vibrant tapestry of traditions, languages, and customs. The establishment of a centralized authority, governed by the revered "Ghana" or "King of Gold," marked a defining feature of the empire's early years, influencing not only political matters but also trade regulation and wealth distribution.
Experience the profound religious transformation of the Ghana Empire, where Islam gained prominence alongside traditional African belief systems. The cultural synthesis and religious syncretism created a unique harmony that resonated through every aspect of the civilization, from governance to architecture.
As we trace the economic dynamo and governance mastery that propelled the Ghana Empire to unprecedented heights, witness the mastery of the gold and salt trade that made the empire an economic powerhouse. Explore the administrative innovations and diplomatic finesse that played pivotal roles in Ghana's rise to power, securing its place as a dominant force in West Africa.
Dive into the vibrant socio-cultural landscape of the Ghana Empire, where ethnic diversity thrived, and cultural synthesis flourished. The fusion of Islamic and traditional beliefs, coupled with the establishment of educational and intellectual centers, created a legacy of intellectual pursuit, artistic expression, and architectural marvels.
However, every civilization faces challenges, and the decline of the Ghana Empire marked the end of an era characterized by economic prosperity and cultural synthesis. Internal conflicts, external pressures, and shifts in trade routes contributed to the empire's gradual decline.
Our exploration extends to the archaeological discoveries that unveil the secrets of Ghana's past. From remnants of trading posts and marketplaces to the architectural marvels of Koumbi Saleh, the capital of the empire, witness the tangible echoes of Ghana's historical significance.
Yet, preserving these treasures presents challenges, with urbanization, climate change, and natural processes threatening the integrity of archaeological sites. Discover the delicate balance between conservation and development, as we delve into cultural heritage management initiatives that document oral histories, traditional practices, and indigenous knowledge.
Explore the role of tourism and education in preserving Ghana's cultural legacy. Responsible tourism and educational programs play crucial roles in raising awareness about the historical significance of the Ghana Empire while fostering a sense of responsibility for its preservation.
In conclusion, "Ghana Empire: Secrets of the Ancient Historical Civilization" invites you to unravel the timeless mysteries etched in the sands of West African history. Join us on this immersive journey of understanding, appreciation, and preservation as we celebrate the resilience, creativity, and interconnectedness of the Ghana Empire and its enduring legacy.
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Ghana Empire: Secrets of the Ancient Historical Civilization.
Secrets of the Ancient History
Embark on a captivating odyssey through the ages with our documentary, "Ghana Empire: Secrets of the Ancient Historical Civilization." Join us as we delve deep into the annals of West African history to unveil the hidden mysteries of the Ghana Empire, an ancient civilization that once stood as a beacon of cultural richness and historical significance.
As we journey through time, we unravel the enigmatic origins of the Ghana Empire, exploring its rise to prominence and the intricate socio-cultural landscape that defined this remarkable civilization. Positioned strategically between the Sahara Desert and lush tropical forests, Ghana's geographical advantage laid the foundation for a flourishing trans-Saharan trade network, where gold and salt exchanged hands, shaping the destiny of West Africa.
Witness the formation of a cultural mosaic as diverse ethnicities, including the Soninke, Mande, and others, coexisted and contributed to the vibrant tapestry of traditions, languages, and customs. The establishment of a centralized authority, governed by the revered "Ghana" or "King of Gold," marked a defining feature of the empire's early years, influencing not only political matters but also trade regulation and wealth distribution.
Experience the profound religious transformation of the Ghana Empire, where Islam gained prominence alongside traditional African belief systems. The cultural synthesis and religious syncretism created a unique harmony that resonated through every aspect of the civilization, from governance to architecture.
As we trace the economic dynamo and governance mastery that propelled the Ghana Empire to unprecedented heights, witness the mastery of the gold and salt trade that made the empire an economic powerhouse. Explore the administrative innovations and diplomatic finesse that played pivotal roles in Ghana's rise to power, securing its place as a dominant force in West Africa.
Dive into the vibrant socio-cultural landscape of the Ghana Empire, where ethnic diversity thrived, and cultural synthesis flourished. The fusion of Islamic and traditional beliefs, coupled with the establishment of educational and intellectual centers, created a legacy of intellectual pursuit, artistic expression, and architectural marvels.
However, every civilization faces challenges, and the decline of the Ghana Empire marked the end of an era characterized by economic prosperity and cultural synthesis. Internal conflicts, external pressures, and shifts in trade routes contributed to the empire's gradual decline.
Our exploration extends to the archaeological discoveries that unveil the secrets of Ghana's past. From remnants of trading posts and marketplaces to the architectural marvels of Koumbi Saleh, the capital of the empire, witness the tangible echoes of Ghana's historical significance.
Yet, preserving these treasures presents challenges, with urbanization, climate change, and natural processes threatening the integrity of archaeological sites. Discover the delicate balance between conservation and development, as we delve into cultural heritage management initiatives that document oral histories, traditional practices, and indigenous knowledge.
Explore the role of tourism and education in preserving Ghana's cultural legacy. Responsible tourism and educational programs play crucial roles in raising awareness about the historical significance of the Ghana Empire while fostering a sense of responsibility for its preservation.
In conclusion, "Ghana Empire: Secrets of the Ancient Historical Civilization" invites you to unravel the timeless mysteries etched in the sands of West African history. Join us on this immersive journey of understanding, appreciation, and preservation as we celebrate the resilience, creativity, and interconnectedness of the Ghana Empire and its enduring legacy.
#GhanaEmpire #ancientcivilization #westafricanhistory #CulturalSynthesis #archaeologicaldiscoveries #historicalpreservation #SocioCulturalLegacy #economicprosperity #SecretsUnveiled #responsibletourism #CulturalHeritageManagement #historicalmysteries #LegacyPreservation #WestAfricanCivilization
- published: 03 Dec 2023
- views: 74524
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DID YOU KNOW ABOUT ANCIENT GHANA EMPIRE? | Sankofa Pan African Series | Ghana Empire |
DID YOU KNOW ABOUT THE ANCIENT GHANA EMPIRE? | Sankofa Pan African Series | Ghana Empire |
The Ghana Empire, properly known as Wagadou, was a West African emp...
DID YOU KNOW ABOUT THE ANCIENT GHANA EMPIRE? | Sankofa Pan African Series | Ghana Empire |
The Ghana Empire, properly known as Wagadou, was a West African empire located in the area of present-day southeastern Mauritania and western Mali.
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DID YOU KNOW ABOUT THE ANCIENT GHANA EMPIRE? | Sankofa Pan African Series | Ghana Empire |
The Ghana Empire, properly known as Wagadou, was a West African empire located in the area of present-day southeastern Mauritania and western Mali.
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The Rise and Fall of the Ghana Empire
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Medieval African history tends to get ignored in favor of medieval European history. However, there is so much rich history to uncover, especially in the region of West Africa.
The Ghana Empire is considered one of the greatest empires in African history. There was an abundance of gold in the region, and the Ghana Empire was a powerful trading partner. Advancements were made in administration, allowing it to become a dominant power in the region.
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- published: 02 Oct 2024
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The Rise and Fall of the Ghana Empire of West Africa
Did you know that the rulers of the Ghana Empire were so rich they were known as Kings of Gold? This video is all about the rise and fall of the great Ghana Em...
Did you know that the rulers of the Ghana Empire were so rich they were known as Kings of Gold? This video is all about the rise and fall of the great Ghana Empire, once known as the land of gold.
The Ghana Empire flourished in West Africa from at least the 6th to 13th century CE. Not connected geographically to the modern state of Ghana, the Ghana Empire was located in the western Sudan savannah region (modern southern Mauritania and Mali) sandwiched between the Sahara desert to the north and the rainforests to the south.
Trade in the Ghana Empire was facilitated by the abundance of iron, copper, gold, and ivory and easy access to the Niger and Senegal Rivers and their tributaries. The Ghana kings, residing in the capital at Koumbi Saleh, grew immensely rich, building up stockpiles of the gold nuggets only they were permitted to possess. Consequently, the reputation of Ghana spread to North Africa and Europe, where it was described as a fabulous land of gold. The Ghana Empire crumbled from the 12th century CE following drought, civil wars, the opening up of trade routes elsewhere, and the rise of the Sosso Kingdom (c. 1180-1235 CE) and then the Mali Empire (1240-1645 CE).
— CHAPTERS —
00:00 Intro
00:43 Introduction to the Ghana Empire
01:40 The Rise of the Ghana Empire
03:30 Ghana Cities and Kings
07:16 Decline and Fall of the Ghana Empire
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Ghana Empire
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The Salt Trade of Ancient West Africa
https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1342/the-salt-trade-of-ancient-west-africa/
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Did you know that the rulers of the Ghana Empire were so rich they were known as Kings of Gold? This video is all about the rise and fall of the great Ghana Empire, once known as the land of gold.
The Ghana Empire flourished in West Africa from at least the 6th to 13th century CE. Not connected geographically to the modern state of Ghana, the Ghana Empire was located in the western Sudan savannah region (modern southern Mauritania and Mali) sandwiched between the Sahara desert to the north and the rainforests to the south.
Trade in the Ghana Empire was facilitated by the abundance of iron, copper, gold, and ivory and easy access to the Niger and Senegal Rivers and their tributaries. The Ghana kings, residing in the capital at Koumbi Saleh, grew immensely rich, building up stockpiles of the gold nuggets only they were permitted to possess. Consequently, the reputation of Ghana spread to North Africa and Europe, where it was described as a fabulous land of gold. The Ghana Empire crumbled from the 12th century CE following drought, civil wars, the opening up of trade routes elsewhere, and the rise of the Sosso Kingdom (c. 1180-1235 CE) and then the Mali Empire (1240-1645 CE).
— CHAPTERS —
00:00 Intro
00:43 Introduction to the Ghana Empire
01:40 The Rise of the Ghana Empire
03:30 Ghana Cities and Kings
07:16 Decline and Fall of the Ghana Empire
09:02 Outro
— WANT TO KNOW MORE? —
Ghana Empire
https://www.worldhistory.org/Ghana_Empire/
The Gold Trade of Ancient & Medieval West Africa
https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1383/the-gold-trade-of-ancient--medieval-west-africa/
The Salt Trade of Ancient West Africa
https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1342/the-salt-trade-of-ancient-west-africa/
Timbuktu
https://www.worldhistory.org/Timbuktu/
Mali Empire
https://www.worldhistory.org/Mali_Empire/
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The History of the West African Salt Trade
https://youtu.be/5h8P9OxcLoo
The Poet and Scholar Callimachus of Cyrene
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The Wars of the Roses: Causes and Consequences
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Rise and Fall of The Ghana Empire
The Ghana Empire thrived in West Africa from around the 6th to 13th century. The empire is not connected geographically to the modern state of Ghana, but was lo...
The Ghana Empire thrived in West Africa from around the 6th to 13th century. The empire is not connected geographically to the modern state of Ghana, but was located in the western Sudan Savannah region (modern southern Mauritania and Mali). Watch!
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Northern Ghana violence: Tribal tensions in Bawku threaten peace and security
Decades-old tensions in northern Ghana threaten the country’s long-standing peace.
The tribal violence is raising concerns that armed groups from across the border in Burkina Faso could be using the area as a base.
The government insists that there is no threat.
Al Jazeera’s Ahmed Idris reports from Bawku, Ghana.
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President-elect John Dramani Mahama tells DW Ghana at risk due to regional insecurity
Ghana is preparing to usher in a new government, after John Mahama's landslide victory in last week's presidential election. The change comes at a crucial time. Ghana is experiencing its worst economic crisis in a generation, involving high inflation and a debt default. It will be an uphill task, but Mahama promises to bring Ghana the "reset" it needs. Ghana has been an example of relative political and economic stability in a volatile region with the fight against violent extremism, and military coups in countries like Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali. DW News Africa Eddy Micah, Jr asked the incoming president, in the light of insecurity and a number of military takeovers in West African countries. Is Ghana facing similar risk of instability?
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Elections: Learn From Ghana’s Democratic Practice, Tinubu Urges ECOWAS Leaders
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A Tourist Guide in Accra | Travel Africa: Visit Ghana’s Capital
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John Mahama wins presidency as Ghana seeks economic revival | DW News
Ghana is preparing to usher in a new government, after John Mahama's victory in last week's presidential election. The change comes at a crucial time - Ghana is experiencing its worst economic tension in years, despite maintaining its democratic stability. Expectations are high but Mahama promises he will bring Ghana the "reset" it needs.
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published: 14 Dec 2024
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HOW MUCH MONEY DO YOU NEED FOR A TRIP TO GHANA? | TRAVEL GHANA
Planning a trip to Ghana? Wondering how much money you’ll need to visit? In this video, I break down the real cost of traveling to Ghana in 2024, including tips on budgeting for accommodation, food, transportation, activities, and more. Although, the cost of a trip to Ghana depends on your travel style this video will be useful regardless of whether you're planning a luxury vacation or a budget-friendly trip, this guide will help you estimate your total travel expenses for Ghana.
0:00 Intro
0:38 Cost of Accomodation in Ghana
1:54 Cost of food in Ghana
2:54 Cost of groceries in Ghana
3:09 Cost to go to bars and clubs
4:16 Cost of Transportation in Ghana
5:35 Cost to access tourist spots in Ghana, from museums to beaches
6:18 Cost to shop for souvenirs in Ghana
6:54 Cost to attend ...
published: 15 Dec 2024
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GHANA | Prophet Uebert Angel
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What you can get with $1 in Accra, Ghana
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Why GHANA is Becoming AMERICA’S Greatest Escape | PassportHeavy.com
🌍 Why Ghana is Becoming America’s Greatest Escape 🌍
Get ready for the ultimate Ghana travel guide—a complete look at the best restaurants, hotels, accommodations, and must-do activities. From staying safe to uncovering hidden gems, this episode has everything you need to know about exploring Ghana. Whether you’re visiting for a short trip or considering a long-term move, this guide showcases why Ghana is capturing global attention as a land of peace, opportunity, and unforgettable experiences.
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published: 01 Dec 2024
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LIVING IN GHANA IS HARD... THIS IS WHAT I HAVE LEARNED!
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LIVING IN GHANA IS HARD... THIS IS WHAT I HAVE LEARNED!
Ghana is one of the safest countries within Africa and so its no surprise a lot of people have shown keen interest in visiting Ghana or moving to Ghana. Fortunately, the country does not, or only rarely, experience the tensions that plague many other multiethnic nations in Africa; the different ethnicities have managed to remain in a state of relatively peaceful coexistence throughout the nation’s recent history. I personally moved to Ghana from the diaspora about 4 years ago. In this video I share with you somethings I have lea...
published: 16 Aug 2024
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Mahama: Ghana’s free senior high school program ‘has come to stay’
In an interview with VOA’s Paul Ndiho, Ghana’s President-elect John Mahama said a popular free senior high school program — implemented by the outgoing government — “has come to stay.”
The former president won decisively the West African nation’s December 7 election, defeating ruling party candidate Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia.
published: 15 Dec 2024
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Northern Ghana violence: Tribal tensions in Bawku threaten peace and security
Decades-old tensions in northern Ghana threaten the country’s long-standing peace.
The tribal violence is raising concerns that armed groups from across the bo...
Decades-old tensions in northern Ghana threaten the country’s long-standing peace.
The tribal violence is raising concerns that armed groups from across the border in Burkina Faso could be using the area as a base.
The government insists that there is no threat.
Al Jazeera’s Ahmed Idris reports from Bawku, Ghana.
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Decades-old tensions in northern Ghana threaten the country’s long-standing peace.
The tribal violence is raising concerns that armed groups from across the border in Burkina Faso could be using the area as a base.
The government insists that there is no threat.
Al Jazeera’s Ahmed Idris reports from Bawku, Ghana.
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- published: 17 Dec 2024
- views: 13480
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President-elect John Dramani Mahama tells DW Ghana at risk due to regional insecurity
Ghana is preparing to usher in a new government, after John Mahama's landslide victory in last week's presidential election. The change comes at a crucial time....
Ghana is preparing to usher in a new government, after John Mahama's landslide victory in last week's presidential election. The change comes at a crucial time. Ghana is experiencing its worst economic crisis in a generation, involving high inflation and a debt default. It will be an uphill task, but Mahama promises to bring Ghana the "reset" it needs. Ghana has been an example of relative political and economic stability in a volatile region with the fight against violent extremism, and military coups in countries like Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali. DW News Africa Eddy Micah, Jr asked the incoming president, in the light of insecurity and a number of military takeovers in West African countries. Is Ghana facing similar risk of instability?
Chapters:
0:00 John Dramani Mahama on his ideas for 'resetting' Ghana
2:06 Reset measurement 1: efficiency in governance
3:18 Reset measurement 2: transparent debt management
4:45 Mahama covers the pillars of his vision for a 24-hour economy
5:53 Attracting foreign businesses to Ghana
7:44 Mahama defends his first term presidency
11:00 The focuses Mahama will set with his new administration
14:13 ECOWAS responsibility in aiding crisis-riddled countries
16:56 Mahama on Ghana's risk of instability
18:17 Strategies to combat youth unemployment
20:22 Addressing 'galamsey', environmental consequences and reforestation
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Ghana is preparing to usher in a new government, after John Mahama's landslide victory in last week's presidential election. The change comes at a crucial time. Ghana is experiencing its worst economic crisis in a generation, involving high inflation and a debt default. It will be an uphill task, but Mahama promises to bring Ghana the "reset" it needs. Ghana has been an example of relative political and economic stability in a volatile region with the fight against violent extremism, and military coups in countries like Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali. DW News Africa Eddy Micah, Jr asked the incoming president, in the light of insecurity and a number of military takeovers in West African countries. Is Ghana facing similar risk of instability?
Chapters:
0:00 John Dramani Mahama on his ideas for 'resetting' Ghana
2:06 Reset measurement 1: efficiency in governance
3:18 Reset measurement 2: transparent debt management
4:45 Mahama covers the pillars of his vision for a 24-hour economy
5:53 Attracting foreign businesses to Ghana
7:44 Mahama defends his first term presidency
11:00 The focuses Mahama will set with his new administration
14:13 ECOWAS responsibility in aiding crisis-riddled countries
16:56 Mahama on Ghana's risk of instability
18:17 Strategies to combat youth unemployment
20:22 Addressing 'galamsey', environmental consequences and reforestation
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- published: 16 Dec 2024
- views: 65343
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Elections: Learn From Ghana’s Democratic Practice, Tinubu Urges ECOWAS Leaders
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- published: 15 Dec 2024
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A Tourist Guide in Accra | Travel Africa: Visit Ghana’s Capital
Princess Umul Hatiyya shows us her favorite places in the capital of Ghana, including Independence Square and the Makola shopping district. She also gives us in...
Princess Umul Hatiyya shows us her favorite places in the capital of Ghana, including Independence Square and the Makola shopping district. She also gives us insider tips on the best places to eat.
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Princess Umul Hatiyya shows us her favorite places in the capital of Ghana, including Independence Square and the Makola shopping district. She also gives us insider tips on the best places to eat.
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John Mahama wins presidency as Ghana seeks economic revival | DW News
Ghana is preparing to usher in a new government, after John Mahama's victory in last week's presidential election. The change comes at a crucial time - Ghana is...
Ghana is preparing to usher in a new government, after John Mahama's victory in last week's presidential election. The change comes at a crucial time - Ghana is experiencing its worst economic tension in years, despite maintaining its democratic stability. Expectations are high but Mahama promises he will bring Ghana the "reset" it needs.
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Ghana is preparing to usher in a new government, after John Mahama's victory in last week's presidential election. The change comes at a crucial time - Ghana is experiencing its worst economic tension in years, despite maintaining its democratic stability. Expectations are high but Mahama promises he will bring Ghana the "reset" it needs.
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- published: 14 Dec 2024
- views: 19969
8:39
HOW MUCH MONEY DO YOU NEED FOR A TRIP TO GHANA? | TRAVEL GHANA
Planning a trip to Ghana? Wondering how much money you’ll need to visit? In this video, I break down the real cost of traveling to Ghana in 2024, including tip...
Planning a trip to Ghana? Wondering how much money you’ll need to visit? In this video, I break down the real cost of traveling to Ghana in 2024, including tips on budgeting for accommodation, food, transportation, activities, and more. Although, the cost of a trip to Ghana depends on your travel style this video will be useful regardless of whether you're planning a luxury vacation or a budget-friendly trip, this guide will help you estimate your total travel expenses for Ghana.
0:00 Intro
0:38 Cost of Accomodation in Ghana
1:54 Cost of food in Ghana
2:54 Cost of groceries in Ghana
3:09 Cost to go to bars and clubs
4:16 Cost of Transportation in Ghana
5:35 Cost to access tourist spots in Ghana, from museums to beaches
6:18 Cost to shop for souvenirs in Ghana
6:54 Cost to attend Artist shows in Ghana
7:21 Cost of getting hair braided in Ghana and nails
8:15 Outro
Check out Short stay accomodation here:
1. RESORT Starting at $110 per night https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W9GlUC7Qmk&list=PLIdiT-cory2qnwxjO_3lYMOYVJmoNspAI
2. AIRBNB starting at $40 / night https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzJYH9Fo82g&list=PLIdiT-cory2qnwxjO_3lYMOYVJmoNspAI&index=2
3. AIRBNB starting at $55/night https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXBTEayF0cU&list=PLIdiT-cory2qnwxjO_3lYMOYVJmoNspAI&index=4
4. AIRBNB starting at $35/night https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rj6Ks_VPaM&list=PLIdiT-cory2qnwxjO_3lYMOYVJmoNspAI&index=6
5. AIRBNB $40/night https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmb1G0i40-I&list=PLIdiT-cory2qnwxjO_3lYMOYVJmoNspAI&index=8
6. AIRBNB $70/night https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJfLvzUkrY4&list=PLIdiT-cory2qnwxjO_3lYMOYVJmoNspAI&index=7
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My name is Jasmine and I have relocated from Sydney Australia to Ghana in west Africa as of the year 2020.
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My prayer is that these videos do just that for several African’s in the diaspora.
Follow your bliss because life is short, follow your bliss because human life has no intrinsic value, follow your bliss because everything happens for the greater good and follow your bliss because it has all happened before.
https://wn.com/How_Much_Money_Do_You_Need_For_A_Trip_To_Ghana_|_Travel_Ghana
Planning a trip to Ghana? Wondering how much money you’ll need to visit? In this video, I break down the real cost of traveling to Ghana in 2024, including tips on budgeting for accommodation, food, transportation, activities, and more. Although, the cost of a trip to Ghana depends on your travel style this video will be useful regardless of whether you're planning a luxury vacation or a budget-friendly trip, this guide will help you estimate your total travel expenses for Ghana.
0:00 Intro
0:38 Cost of Accomodation in Ghana
1:54 Cost of food in Ghana
2:54 Cost of groceries in Ghana
3:09 Cost to go to bars and clubs
4:16 Cost of Transportation in Ghana
5:35 Cost to access tourist spots in Ghana, from museums to beaches
6:18 Cost to shop for souvenirs in Ghana
6:54 Cost to attend Artist shows in Ghana
7:21 Cost of getting hair braided in Ghana and nails
8:15 Outro
Check out Short stay accomodation here:
1. RESORT Starting at $110 per night https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W9GlUC7Qmk&list=PLIdiT-cory2qnwxjO_3lYMOYVJmoNspAI
2. AIRBNB starting at $40 / night https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzJYH9Fo82g&list=PLIdiT-cory2qnwxjO_3lYMOYVJmoNspAI&index=2
3. AIRBNB starting at $55/night https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXBTEayF0cU&list=PLIdiT-cory2qnwxjO_3lYMOYVJmoNspAI&index=4
4. AIRBNB starting at $35/night https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rj6Ks_VPaM&list=PLIdiT-cory2qnwxjO_3lYMOYVJmoNspAI&index=6
5. AIRBNB $40/night https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmb1G0i40-I&list=PLIdiT-cory2qnwxjO_3lYMOYVJmoNspAI&index=8
6. AIRBNB $70/night https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJfLvzUkrY4&list=PLIdiT-cory2qnwxjO_3lYMOYVJmoNspAI&index=7
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My name is Jasmine and I have relocated from Sydney Australia to Ghana in west Africa as of the year 2020.
My parents are of Ghanaian descent although I was born in Australia. Here on my channel, my goal is to give you a real glimpse into what it’s like to live in Ghana and other parts of Africa, from the food, to the culture, to the lifestyle and everything in between. My goal is to satisfy your curiosity about Ghana and other African countries.
My prayer is that these videos do just that for several African’s in the diaspora.
Follow your bliss because life is short, follow your bliss because human life has no intrinsic value, follow your bliss because everything happens for the greater good and follow your bliss because it has all happened before.
- published: 15 Dec 2024
- views: 5115
2:35:19
GHANA | Prophet Uebert Angel
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- published: 12 Dec 2024
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1:13:57
Why GHANA is Becoming AMERICA’S Greatest Escape | PassportHeavy.com
🌍 Why Ghana is Becoming America’s Greatest Escape 🌍
Get ready for the ultimate Ghana travel guide—a complete look at the best restaurants, hotels, accommodatio...
🌍 Why Ghana is Becoming America’s Greatest Escape 🌍
Get ready for the ultimate Ghana travel guide—a complete look at the best restaurants, hotels, accommodations, and must-do activities. From staying safe to uncovering hidden gems, this episode has everything you need to know about exploring Ghana. Whether you’re visiting for a short trip or considering a long-term move, this guide showcases why Ghana is capturing global attention as a land of peace, opportunity, and unforgettable experiences.
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This video is about Why Ghana is Becoming America’s Greatest Escape, but it also covers the following topics:
• Full Travel Guide to Ghana
• Best Restaurants in Accra
• Ghana’s Nightlife and Culture
• AfroFuture Festival and Detty Rave
• Exploring Ghana’s History and Real Estate Opportunities
🕒 Chapters & Highlights
00:00 - Cinematic Intro: Experience Ghana Like Never Before
01:27 - Meet Jubril Agoro: Your Ghana Travel Guide
02:37 - Learn How I Fly Business Class for Economy Prices ✈️ https://bit.ly/3V7a9NV
03:43 - December in Ghana: A Time Like No Other
04:21 - Detty Rave with Mr Eazi: Ghana’s Ultimate Party Scene
05:01 - AfroFuture Festival: The Super Bowl of African Culture 🌍
06:53 - Navigating Accra: Transportation Tips & Tricks
08:17 - 10 Must-Try Restaurants in Accra 🍴
18:16 - Accra Nightlife: Where the Party Never Stops 🕺
20:16 - Entrepreneurs in Ghana: Stories of Success
24:13 - Finding the Best Barber Shops & Salons in Accra ✂️
27:41 - Waterfall Massage: The Experience You Can’t Miss 😍
29:21 - Ghana’s Fashion & Art Scene: Where Culture Meets Creativity
36:04 - Ghana’s History: A Story of Resilience
37:19 - Walking Accra’s Streets: A Tour Through the City
39:02 - Drifting in Ghana: High-Octane Adventure
39:55 - Why Our Quad Biking Experience in Ghana Failed 🚫
40:42 - The Ultimate Digital Ghana Guide 🌟
41:25 - A New Year Celebration with Bozoma St John 🎉
42:45 - Outskirts Resort: Your Perfect Ocean Escape 🌊
46:26 - Till’s Resort: Recharging Outside the City
47:54 - Slave Market & River Site: A Visit to Ghana’s Historic Heart
49:53 - Ghana’s History: The Stories That Shaped a Nation
53:42 - The Peace You’ll Find in Ghana 🕊️
54:49 - Ada Region & Real Estate: Life by the Water
56:52 - Akosombo Region: A Gateway to Adventure
1:00:08 - Real Estate Opportunities in Ghana: Build Your Future
1:04:09 - Meet Ayeya Founder Olowo-n’djo Tchala
1:07:43 - How to Fly Business Class for Economy Prices (Recap)
1:09:46 - Opening My First Well in Ghana: Giving Back 💧
💡 Explore More
🔗 Travel tips, cultural insights, and hidden gems: https://www.passportheavy.com/ph-blog
🎥 Special Thanks
Host, Jubril: https://www.instagram.com/jubril8/
Directed by Nathan: https://www.instagram.com/nathwild/
Filmed & Edited by Youri: https://www.instagram.com/hola/
Music by Arnold: https://www.instagram.com/arnoldfrancis_/
Production Assistant: https://www.instagram.com/@colby_angel_/
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🌍 Why Ghana is Becoming America’s Greatest Escape 🌍
Get ready for the ultimate Ghana travel guide—a complete look at the best restaurants, hotels, accommodations, and must-do activities. From staying safe to uncovering hidden gems, this episode has everything you need to know about exploring Ghana. Whether you’re visiting for a short trip or considering a long-term move, this guide showcases why Ghana is capturing global attention as a land of peace, opportunity, and unforgettable experiences.
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This video is about Why Ghana is Becoming America’s Greatest Escape, but it also covers the following topics:
• Full Travel Guide to Ghana
• Best Restaurants in Accra
• Ghana’s Nightlife and Culture
• AfroFuture Festival and Detty Rave
• Exploring Ghana’s History and Real Estate Opportunities
🕒 Chapters & Highlights
00:00 - Cinematic Intro: Experience Ghana Like Never Before
01:27 - Meet Jubril Agoro: Your Ghana Travel Guide
02:37 - Learn How I Fly Business Class for Economy Prices ✈️ https://bit.ly/3V7a9NV
03:43 - December in Ghana: A Time Like No Other
04:21 - Detty Rave with Mr Eazi: Ghana’s Ultimate Party Scene
05:01 - AfroFuture Festival: The Super Bowl of African Culture 🌍
06:53 - Navigating Accra: Transportation Tips & Tricks
08:17 - 10 Must-Try Restaurants in Accra 🍴
18:16 - Accra Nightlife: Where the Party Never Stops 🕺
20:16 - Entrepreneurs in Ghana: Stories of Success
24:13 - Finding the Best Barber Shops & Salons in Accra ✂️
27:41 - Waterfall Massage: The Experience You Can’t Miss 😍
29:21 - Ghana’s Fashion & Art Scene: Where Culture Meets Creativity
36:04 - Ghana’s History: A Story of Resilience
37:19 - Walking Accra’s Streets: A Tour Through the City
39:02 - Drifting in Ghana: High-Octane Adventure
39:55 - Why Our Quad Biking Experience in Ghana Failed 🚫
40:42 - The Ultimate Digital Ghana Guide 🌟
41:25 - A New Year Celebration with Bozoma St John 🎉
42:45 - Outskirts Resort: Your Perfect Ocean Escape 🌊
46:26 - Till’s Resort: Recharging Outside the City
47:54 - Slave Market & River Site: A Visit to Ghana’s Historic Heart
49:53 - Ghana’s History: The Stories That Shaped a Nation
53:42 - The Peace You’ll Find in Ghana 🕊️
54:49 - Ada Region & Real Estate: Life by the Water
56:52 - Akosombo Region: A Gateway to Adventure
1:00:08 - Real Estate Opportunities in Ghana: Build Your Future
1:04:09 - Meet Ayeya Founder Olowo-n’djo Tchala
1:07:43 - How to Fly Business Class for Economy Prices (Recap)
1:09:46 - Opening My First Well in Ghana: Giving Back 💧
💡 Explore More
🔗 Travel tips, cultural insights, and hidden gems: https://www.passportheavy.com/ph-blog
🎥 Special Thanks
Host, Jubril: https://www.instagram.com/jubril8/
Directed by Nathan: https://www.instagram.com/nathwild/
Filmed & Edited by Youri: https://www.instagram.com/hola/
Music by Arnold: https://www.instagram.com/arnoldfrancis_/
Production Assistant: https://www.instagram.com/@colby_angel_/
📩 Partnership Inquiries
Let’s create something extraordinary:
[email protected]
🔗 Stay Connected
👉 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/passportheavy
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#GhanaTravelGuide #ExploreGhana #AccraRestaurants #AccraNightlife #GhanaFestivals #GhanaRealEstate #RelocateToGhana #VisitAfrica #GhanaCulture #AfroFutureFestival
- published: 01 Dec 2024
- views: 331630
8:51
LIVING IN GHANA IS HARD... THIS IS WHAT I HAVE LEARNED!
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LIVING IN GHANA IS HARD... THIS IS WHAT I HAVE LEARNED!
Ghana is one of the safest countries within Africa and so its no surprise a lot of people have shown keen interest in visiting Ghana or moving to Ghana. Fortunately, the country does not, or only rarely, experience the tensions that plague many other multiethnic nations in Africa; the different ethnicities have managed to remain in a state of relatively peaceful coexistence throughout the nation’s recent history. I personally moved to Ghana from the diaspora about 4 years ago. In this video I share with you somethings I have learned about living here in Ghana. I talk to you about whether its better to rent or live in Ghana? Health needs? Shopping in Ghana as well as the best way to make the most out of your travels to Ghana.
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My name is Jasmine and I have relocated from Sydney Australia to Ghana in west Africa as of the year 2020.
My parents are of Ghanaian descent although I was born in Australia. Here on my channel, my goal is to give you a real glimpse into what it’s like to live in Ghana and other parts of Africa, from the food, to the culture, to the lifestyle and everything in between. My goal is to satisfy your curiosity about Ghana and other African countries.
My prayer is that these videos do just that for several African’s in the diaspora.
Follow your bliss because life is short, follow your bliss because human life has no intrinsic value, follow your bliss because everything happens for the greater good and follow your bliss because it has all happened before.
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LIVING IN GHANA IS HARD... THIS IS WHAT I HAVE LEARNED!
Ghana is one of the safest countries within Africa and so its no surprise a lot of people have shown keen interest in visiting Ghana or moving to Ghana. Fortunately, the country does not, or only rarely, experience the tensions that plague many other multiethnic nations in Africa; the different ethnicities have managed to remain in a state of relatively peaceful coexistence throughout the nation’s recent history. I personally moved to Ghana from the diaspora about 4 years ago. In this video I share with you somethings I have learned about living here in Ghana. I talk to you about whether its better to rent or live in Ghana? Health needs? Shopping in Ghana as well as the best way to make the most out of your travels to Ghana.
Subscribe to my channel here : https://www.youtube.com/jjasminesw?sub_confirmation=1
Website: www.lusciousskinandhair.com
To Donate:
Mobile Money +233593865963 NO CALLS
P.O.BOX BT 83, TEMA, GHANA
YOUTUBE OPTIMIZATION TOOL I USE
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Camera https://amzn.to/3qMNYuz
Microphone https://amzn.to/30xx486
Instagram: jasmineeama
Second Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqQbELg3vizmCepLTn1dt9Q?sub_confirmation=1
Natural Skin and Hair Care instagram: @lusciousskinandhair
My name is Jasmine and I have relocated from Sydney Australia to Ghana in west Africa as of the year 2020.
My parents are of Ghanaian descent although I was born in Australia. Here on my channel, my goal is to give you a real glimpse into what it’s like to live in Ghana and other parts of Africa, from the food, to the culture, to the lifestyle and everything in between. My goal is to satisfy your curiosity about Ghana and other African countries.
My prayer is that these videos do just that for several African’s in the diaspora.
Follow your bliss because life is short, follow your bliss because human life has no intrinsic value, follow your bliss because everything happens for the greater good and follow your bliss because it has all happened before.
- published: 16 Aug 2024
- views: 40834
1:35:13
Surviving Ghana!! Africa’s Most EXTREME Food!!
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🇬🇭 *GHANA (Accra, Kumasi, Elmina)*
*EP. 1️⃣ STREETFOOOD*
🍽️ CO-HOST » *Chichi Yakubu* 💁🏾♀️
📍 *Makola Market*
🍛 *TSOFI* (Deep-fried Turkey Tail)
🫘 *GOB3 / RED-RED* (Beans Stew with Fried Ripped Plantain)
🙋🏾♀️ Serwaa (Vendor)
🍚 *TUO-ZAAFI* (Corn Flour Porridge)
🍃 *AYOYO* (Ayoyo leaf soup)
🐄 *COW ORGANS*
🧕🏿 Hajia Habiba (Stall Owner)
📍 *Osu Night Market*
🥪 *CHIBOM* (Pressed Omelette Sandwich)
🙋🏾♀️ Emmanuella Quartey (Vendor)
🍝 *SHINKAFA* (Rice and Spaghetti with Stew topped with Cow Skin “Wele”)
🙋🏾♀️ Maa Leticia (Stall Owner, Anointed Lady Leticia Special Food)
🍖 *DOMEDO* (Roasted Pork)
🙋🏾♀️ Joyce Odame (Vendor)
*EP. 2️⃣ GHANAIAN CLASSICS & FINE DINING*
🍽️ CO-HOST » *Maame Boakye* 💁🏾♀️
📍 *Nyo Nyo Canteen*
👩🏾🍳 *Chef Chichi Yakubu*
🍛 *JOLLOF* (Jollof Rice)
📍 *Jamestown Kenkey House*
👩🏾🍳 *Naa* (Owner)
🍖 *KENKEY* (Steamed Fermented Corn Dough)
🍖 *PIG FEET STEW*
📍 *Ogray’s Special Tatale and Aboboi*
👩🏾🍳 *Sika* (Owner)
🥪 *TATALE* (Plantain Pancake)
🍝 *ABOBOI* (Bambara Bean Stew)
📍 *GHastro*
👩🏾🍳 *Chef Maame* (Owner)
🥪 *KOSU NE MEKOE* (Ghanaian Deviled Egg)
🥪 *GUINEA FOWL CONFIT*
*EP. 3️⃣BUSHMEAT*
🍽️ CO-HOST » *Chef Abbys* 👩🏾🍳
📍 *Bushmeat Street Vendor - Anyiam Village*
🙋🏾 *Isaac* (Hunter)
♨️ *DRIED BUSHMEAT*
💸 *₵755,62 GHS / $48.31 USD*
📍*Kejetia Market*
📍 *Bushmeat Vendor*
⏰ 6 AM - 6 PM
💁🏾♂️ *Kofi Manu* (Vendor)
🍖 *SMOKED BUSHMEAT*
📍 *Bushmeat Processor*
🙋🏾♂️ *Ofori Kweku* (Vendor)
📍 *Chop Bar*
💁🏾♀️ *Theresah* (Vendor)
🍚 *OMO TUO (Rice Ball) making + NKATE NKWAN (Groundnut Soup)*
*EP. 4️⃣ SNAILS*
🍽️ CO-HOST » *Chef Abbys* 👩🏾🍳
📍 *Demasko Snail Farm*
👩🏾🍳 *Haira Mohammed* (Cooking Lady)
♨️ *SNAIL KHEBAB*
🐌 *FRESH SNAIL STEW*
🐌 *DEEP-FRIED SNAIL*
📍 *Kejetia Market*
👩🏾🍳 *Boahemaa* (Vendor)
🐌 *DRIED SNAIL*
📍 *Abena’s chop bar (Chop Bar) - Kejetia Market*
👩🏾🍳 *Abena* (Owner)
🐌 *SNAIL ABUNUABUNU*
🍠 *FUFU* (Pounded Yam/Cassava)
*EP. 5️⃣ SEAFOOD*
🍽️ CO-HOST » 💁🏾♀️*Tatiana*
📍 *Elmina Fish Market*
👩🏾🍳 *Esun* (Cooking Lady)
🍅 *FANTE FANTE* (Tomato Fish Stew)
📍*Chop Bar*
👩🏾🍳 *Nana Ama* (Owner)
🐟 *FRIED TILAPIA WITH BANKU & SHITO* (Boiled Fermented Corn/Cassava Dough)
📍 *Smokehouse*
👩🏾🍳 *Mary* (Owner)
♨️ *SMOKED FISH*
🦀 *APAPRANSA* (Crab and Palm Nut soup)
🍲 *KONTOMIRE* (Cocoyam Leaves Stew) with Smoked Fish
Timestamps:
0:00 » Intro
1:26 » Episode 1
16:46 » Episode 2
37:36 » Episode 3
56:52 » Episode 4
1:14:17 » Outro
#BEFRSghana #BestEverFoodReviewShow #BestEverGhanaFoodTour #BEFRS #Sonny #Streetfood #Seafood #SonnySide #BEFRSstreetfood #BEFRSseafood #GhanaianFood #GhanaianCuisine #BEFRScompilation
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🥒 *ABOUT BEFRS:*
Hey, I’m Sonny! I’m from the US but I’ve been living in Asia for 10 years and started making food and travel videos to document my experiences. I travel to different parts of the world, hunting down and documenting the most unique food each country has to offer.
If you see any factual food errors in my videos, please feel free to politely let me know in the comments. I'm a huge fan of trying different, interesting foods in each country. My show is from a Western point of view, but more importantly, MY point of view. It is not meant to offend any person or culture.
—
🎬 *CREDITS:*
DIRECTOR/HOST » Sonny Side
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY » Trần Quang Đạo
CAMERA OPERATOR » Đinh Tuấn Anh
SERIES EDITORS » Lê Anh Đỗ, Ngọc Lê Hồng, Dương Quốc Huy
COMPILATION EDITOR » Khang Bui
COLOR & MASTER » Quí Nguyễn
PRODUCERS » Nhi Huynh, Terryh Nguyen
CO-HOSTS » Chichi Yakubu, Maame Boakye, Chef Abbys, Tatiana Haina
LOCAL PRODUCTION TEAM » Mercy - Producer, Storytailors
Mavis - Story Producer
Komi - Field Producer, Storytailors
Production Company in Ghana, Storytailors
Selected tracks via Audio Network 🛆
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🇬🇭 *GHANA (Accra, Kumasi, Elmina)*
*EP. 1️⃣ STREETFOOOD*
🍽️ CO-HOST » *Chichi Yakubu* 💁🏾♀️
📍 *Makola Market*
🍛 *TSOFI* (Deep-fried Turkey Tail)
🫘 *GOB3 / RED-RED* (Beans Stew with Fried Ripped Plantain)
🙋🏾♀️ Serwaa (Vendor)
🍚 *TUO-ZAAFI* (Corn Flour Porridge)
🍃 *AYOYO* (Ayoyo leaf soup)
🐄 *COW ORGANS*
🧕🏿 Hajia Habiba (Stall Owner)
📍 *Osu Night Market*
🥪 *CHIBOM* (Pressed Omelette Sandwich)
🙋🏾♀️ Emmanuella Quartey (Vendor)
🍝 *SHINKAFA* (Rice and Spaghetti with Stew topped with Cow Skin “Wele”)
🙋🏾♀️ Maa Leticia (Stall Owner, Anointed Lady Leticia Special Food)
🍖 *DOMEDO* (Roasted Pork)
🙋🏾♀️ Joyce Odame (Vendor)
*EP. 2️⃣ GHANAIAN CLASSICS & FINE DINING*
🍽️ CO-HOST » *Maame Boakye* 💁🏾♀️
📍 *Nyo Nyo Canteen*
👩🏾🍳 *Chef Chichi Yakubu*
🍛 *JOLLOF* (Jollof Rice)
📍 *Jamestown Kenkey House*
👩🏾🍳 *Naa* (Owner)
🍖 *KENKEY* (Steamed Fermented Corn Dough)
🍖 *PIG FEET STEW*
📍 *Ogray’s Special Tatale and Aboboi*
👩🏾🍳 *Sika* (Owner)
🥪 *TATALE* (Plantain Pancake)
🍝 *ABOBOI* (Bambara Bean Stew)
📍 *GHastro*
👩🏾🍳 *Chef Maame* (Owner)
🥪 *KOSU NE MEKOE* (Ghanaian Deviled Egg)
🥪 *GUINEA FOWL CONFIT*
*EP. 3️⃣BUSHMEAT*
🍽️ CO-HOST » *Chef Abbys* 👩🏾🍳
📍 *Bushmeat Street Vendor - Anyiam Village*
🙋🏾 *Isaac* (Hunter)
♨️ *DRIED BUSHMEAT*
💸 *₵755,62 GHS / $48.31 USD*
📍*Kejetia Market*
📍 *Bushmeat Vendor*
⏰ 6 AM - 6 PM
💁🏾♂️ *Kofi Manu* (Vendor)
🍖 *SMOKED BUSHMEAT*
📍 *Bushmeat Processor*
🙋🏾♂️ *Ofori Kweku* (Vendor)
📍 *Chop Bar*
💁🏾♀️ *Theresah* (Vendor)
🍚 *OMO TUO (Rice Ball) making + NKATE NKWAN (Groundnut Soup)*
*EP. 4️⃣ SNAILS*
🍽️ CO-HOST » *Chef Abbys* 👩🏾🍳
📍 *Demasko Snail Farm*
👩🏾🍳 *Haira Mohammed* (Cooking Lady)
♨️ *SNAIL KHEBAB*
🐌 *FRESH SNAIL STEW*
🐌 *DEEP-FRIED SNAIL*
📍 *Kejetia Market*
👩🏾🍳 *Boahemaa* (Vendor)
🐌 *DRIED SNAIL*
📍 *Abena’s chop bar (Chop Bar) - Kejetia Market*
👩🏾🍳 *Abena* (Owner)
🐌 *SNAIL ABUNUABUNU*
🍠 *FUFU* (Pounded Yam/Cassava)
*EP. 5️⃣ SEAFOOD*
🍽️ CO-HOST » 💁🏾♀️*Tatiana*
📍 *Elmina Fish Market*
👩🏾🍳 *Esun* (Cooking Lady)
🍅 *FANTE FANTE* (Tomato Fish Stew)
📍*Chop Bar*
👩🏾🍳 *Nana Ama* (Owner)
🐟 *FRIED TILAPIA WITH BANKU & SHITO* (Boiled Fermented Corn/Cassava Dough)
📍 *Smokehouse*
👩🏾🍳 *Mary* (Owner)
♨️ *SMOKED FISH*
🦀 *APAPRANSA* (Crab and Palm Nut soup)
🍲 *KONTOMIRE* (Cocoyam Leaves Stew) with Smoked Fish
Timestamps:
0:00 » Intro
1:26 » Episode 1
16:46 » Episode 2
37:36 » Episode 3
56:52 » Episode 4
1:14:17 » Outro
#BEFRSghana #BestEverFoodReviewShow #BestEverGhanaFoodTour #BEFRS #Sonny #Streetfood #Seafood #SonnySide #BEFRSstreetfood #BEFRSseafood #GhanaianFood #GhanaianCuisine #BEFRScompilation
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👉 FACEBOOK » https://www.facebook.com/BestEverFoodReviewShow/
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❤️ *SUPPORT US:*
Patreon is a platform that allows people to support creators on a recurring basis. Your contribution is an investment in the creative freedom of my channel and enables me to keep my content authentic and uninterrupted. Your donation allows me the time and resources to create more videos for you. We also have some pretty sweet rewards, exclusive to Patreon Bestys.
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*VIP Patrons* 😎
Susanne Smarr, Jim Klingsporn, Leo Lui, Sam Cassidy, Venetia Edmunds, Jack Murray, Eimile Nakoma, Jack Li, Stephen Balasta, Louis Chisari, Ryan Rhodes, Paul Citulski, Matthew Holden, David Baliles, Jackson Li, John Logan.
🥒 *ABOUT BEFRS:*
Hey, I’m Sonny! I’m from the US but I’ve been living in Asia for 10 years and started making food and travel videos to document my experiences. I travel to different parts of the world, hunting down and documenting the most unique food each country has to offer.
If you see any factual food errors in my videos, please feel free to politely let me know in the comments. I'm a huge fan of trying different, interesting foods in each country. My show is from a Western point of view, but more importantly, MY point of view. It is not meant to offend any person or culture.
—
🎬 *CREDITS:*
DIRECTOR/HOST » Sonny Side
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY » Trần Quang Đạo
CAMERA OPERATOR » Đinh Tuấn Anh
SERIES EDITORS » Lê Anh Đỗ, Ngọc Lê Hồng, Dương Quốc Huy
COMPILATION EDITOR » Khang Bui
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- published: 20 Sep 2024
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Mahama: Ghana’s free senior high school program ‘has come to stay’
In an interview with VOA’s Paul Ndiho, Ghana’s President-elect John Mahama said a popular free senior high school program — implemented by the outgoing governme...
In an interview with VOA’s Paul Ndiho, Ghana’s President-elect John Mahama said a popular free senior high school program — implemented by the outgoing government — “has come to stay.”
The former president won decisively the West African nation’s December 7 election, defeating ruling party candidate Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia.
https://wn.com/Mahama_Ghana’S_Free_Senior_High_School_Program_‘Has_Come_To_Stay’
In an interview with VOA’s Paul Ndiho, Ghana’s President-elect John Mahama said a popular free senior high school program — implemented by the outgoing government — “has come to stay.”
The former president won decisively the West African nation’s December 7 election, defeating ruling party candidate Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia.
- published: 15 Dec 2024
- views: 7895