March 10, 2019 I took part at the Ghana Raising Flag Ceremony in Toronto. I liked this song very much. Please accept my congratulations, Ghanaian people! Wish you all the best!
I'm a Nigerian but attended a school where few of my teachers were Ghanians, so intelligent and given to duty. My knowledge in phonetics and most Ghanian songs including the national anthem became possible because of them. God bless Late Ben Kofi Danso of Benjoy Private School, Lagos, Nigeria.
I'm a Nigerian, but, I can't stop listening to this song over and over again. I don't understand the meaning, but, the melody is something else. God bless Ghana, God bless Nigeria, God bless Africa as a whole. Weldon my people. I came to know about this song through a Ghananian RUclipsr called WODE MAYA. He uses this song as his intro, and I love it so much, I started asking questions about the song, how I can lay my hands on it. One of the subscribers came to my rescue and told me how I can find the song on RUclips. Since then, I can't stop listening to it every second of the day. Words cannot explain how the song Ministered to me. Thank you guys once again. Weldon!!!
This is exactly how I found this song too. I love it and I can't stop listening to it as well. The melody is absolutely amazing. I don't understand the words but I know it must be a good song.
One day i will be The President and Supreme Leader of Ghana🇬🇭, and i will make this song the official National Anthem. It captures our aspirations and journey, and evokes sense of duty and patriotism. God bless Dr. Ephraim Koku Amu and #GodBlessGhana🇬🇭
They don't play these songs on radio and Tv's anymore, Ghanaian youths today are losing that patriotic spirit that we have for Ghana, we love our Ghana please teach, and revive these patriotic songs once again.
@@sylviaa.8257 but nobody listens to the Ewe versions, he was a true Ghanaian, Ewes must learn to assimilates into Ghanaian society’s, let’s say no to tribalism
@Daniel Sterling Yhis was an info about the composer. Did you know that he learned Twi as a second language? That alone should tell something. Ewes can all speak twi. The question is, can you speak any other Ghanaian language fluently? If you can, then you are a true Ghanaian!
these are the songs we need. they should be rehearsed in the ears of this generation lest we stand to lose our Patriotic spirit and love for our dear land GHANA. A beautiful land. Blessed by God.
AYiKOOOH!!!! 👍👍👍👋👋👋 This is the only Anthem that Speaks to the Ghanaian Spirit! We and We Thank God for Dr. Amu💐💐💐!! Despite All the Negative things that Causes Us to Doubt Our Nation and its Citizens, We are not Alone on this Mamoth Journey Our Maker is Alongside Us we will all be Held Accountable in the End. Remember to play your part Well! Your Crown Awaits You with a Glorious Akwaabaa!! God Bless Our Motherland Ghana and make Us Great and Strong!! 💕 💕 🙏 Amen
Aww such a patroit..God bless u. Sometimes it breaks my heart to see politicians run our nations down,yet I remain hopeful that we will reclaim our destiny and ghana will become prosperous
Befittingly worthy a national anthem of a great African country. It's the anthem in my heart worth enchanting daily as I tirelessly toil in diaspora, the land away from home!! Ohh how I long to see thee my sweat home, filled with uncomparably delicious fruits like jarkftuits, finger bananas, sugarcanes, mangoes , yams, cassava and the like!
Yɛn ara asaase ni; Ɛyɛ abɔ den den de ma yεn, Mogya a nananom hwie gu Nya de to hɔ ma yɛn, Aduru me ne wo nso so, Sε yɛbɛyɛ bi atoa so. Nimdeɛ ntraso, nkoto-kranne; Ne pɛsɛmenkomenya, Adi yɛn bra mu dεm, ama yɛn asaase hɔ dɔ atomu sɛ. Ɔman no, sɛ ɛbɛyɛ yie o ; Ɔman no, sɛ ɛrenyɛ yie o; Ɛyɛ nsɛnnahɔ sɛ, Ɔmanfo bra na ɛkyerɛ. Ɔman no, sɛ ɛbɛ yɛ yie o; Ɔman no, sɛ ɛrenyɛ yie o; Ɛyɛ nsɛ nahɔ sɛ, Ɔmanfo mmra na yɛnnkyerɛ. Translation: This is our own native land; What a priceless heritage, Acquired with the blood our ancestors shed for us; It is now our turn to continue what our ancestors started Bragging of educational achievements; Or useless greed for material things, And bad lifestyles are destroying our nation, and disgracing it. Whether or not this nation prospers; Whether or not this nation prospers; It will clearly depend on the character of the citizens of the nation. Whether or not this nation prospers; Whether or not this nation prospers; It will clearly depend on the character of the citizens of the nation.
@@jafree33 I see.We sang it at school back in the day on a daily basis.It was meant to inspire us to greater heights. I am so much inspired by the words too.An excellent composition by Ephraim Amu of blessed memory.
Belated happy independence day and 54th birthday to the Republic of Ghana. May God continue to bless us all and our homeland Ghana and make her great and strong. 🙂🙂🙂🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@@pietrojenkins6901 it is a Ghanaian language called Akan. its a music meant to instill patriotism in the citizens... This is the transation in English : this is our motherland. it is precious for us. it was acquired by our forefathers with their blood. it is our obligation now to continue with their legacy. but as a result of our selfish behaviors , our country is falling apart. whether our nation will move forward or not will depend on the action and inaction of the current generation......
On laisse un chef-d'œuvre pareil (nos terres qui nous sont chères au prix du sang versé de nos aïeux , c'est à nous de poursuivre ...) pour aller chanter autre chose Soit disant hymne national où on prie Dieu de sauver une femme qui n'a rien avoir avec notre culture, souffrance😔
Is that this land is ours and precious to us, our forefathers fought for it with their blood for us. It’s our obligation to continue but due to our self seeking behavior we don’t. Whether the country will progress or not it’s unto us.
He composed it in Ewe (Miade nyigba lorlor la) and then translated it in Twi. Ewe version is sang in schools in the Volta Region. He was a great scholar who learnt Twi as a second language and became a scholar in the phonetics. He was a Ghanaian, not just an Ewe. May he rest I. peace!
March 10, 2019 I took part at the Ghana Raising Flag Ceremony in Toronto. I liked this song very much. Please accept my congratulations, Ghanaian people! Wish you all the best!
Thanks
pro tip: watch series at Flixzone. Been using it for watching a lot of movies these days.
@Bodie Tripp definitely, have been using Flixzone for months myself :D
@Bodie Tripp Definitely, have been watching on flixzone for since november myself =)
@Dmitry we should connect I'm also in Toronto and full Ghanaian
I'm a Nigerian but attended a school where few of my teachers were Ghanians, so intelligent and given to duty. My knowledge in phonetics and most Ghanian songs including the national anthem became possible because of them. God bless Late Ben Kofi Danso of Benjoy Private School, Lagos, Nigeria.
Much love from Kenya, it's actually my phone ringtone
Thank you
I'm a Nigerian, but, I can't stop listening to this song over and over again. I don't understand the meaning, but, the melody is something else. God bless Ghana, God bless Nigeria, God bless Africa as a whole. Weldon my people.
I came to know about this song through a Ghananian RUclipsr called WODE MAYA. He uses this song as his intro, and I love it so much, I started asking questions about the song, how I can lay my hands on it. One of the subscribers came to my rescue and told me how I can find the song on RUclips. Since then, I can't stop listening to it every second of the day. Words cannot explain how the song Ministered to me. Thank you guys once again. Weldon!!!
Edith Ezeaku brings chills down my spine anytime I hear this patriotic song ❤️❤️🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
@@nynini4900 I bet it does my dear! Me too! I can't stop listening to it. It uplifts my spirit!!
This was the original Ghana anthem composed in Twi. However a later composition of God bless our homeland in English was replaced.
This is exactly how I found this song too. I love it and I can't stop listening to it as well. The melody is absolutely amazing. I don't understand the words but I know it must be a good song.
@@christineaitana1279 I'm glad you love it as I do.
One day i will be The President and Supreme Leader of Ghana🇬🇭, and i will make this song the official National Anthem. It captures our aspirations and journey, and evokes sense of duty and patriotism. God bless Dr. Ephraim Koku Amu and #GodBlessGhana🇬🇭
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So shall it be
I'm Nigerian, but I can't stop listening.
Lol
They don't play these songs on radio and Tv's anymore, Ghanaian youths today are losing that patriotic spirit that we have for Ghana, we love our Ghana please teach, and revive these patriotic songs once again.
I am a descendant of slaves taken from Africa centuries ago this video and song make me proud of my African people.
THIS SHOULD BE GHANA'S NATIONAL ANTHEM!!!!!!
It actually is! Ghana has two anthems. This one is somewhat unofficial
We should adopt this song as the new african union anthem.All the best from Congo.
Thank you!
It’s not a song .. That’s the Ghana’s national anthem
Thanks
Efi-Otu, Nigeria
....and translate into every african dialect.
No what’s Ghana’s is Ghana please. Find another?, tenkq
I love this song with great passion... I'm Nigerian, I don't understand the meaning, but it makes sense to me... I love Ghana
Dr. Ephraim Amu, the Ewe Schorlar from Peki Avetile in the Volta Region composed this in Ewe and Twi!! What a great man he was!!🇬🇭🇬🇭
Sure but no tribalism pls....hahaha #ghana unite
Thanks for the info...Volta repping🔥🔥for Ghana
He was a great man. He composed both national anthems...
@@sylviaa.8257 but nobody listens to the Ewe versions, he was a true Ghanaian, Ewes must learn to assimilates into Ghanaian society’s, let’s say no to tribalism
@Daniel Sterling Yhis was an info about the composer. Did you know that he learned Twi as a second language? That alone should tell something. Ewes can all speak twi. The question is, can you speak any other Ghanaian language fluently? If you can, then you are a true Ghanaian!
Im nigerian but i grew up in Ghana
Im just finding out thi song after a long time
I miss ghana 🇬🇭 ❤
Am not from Ghana. But i so much love this country call Ghana...
Onurable Riches Ghana loves you too.God bless you
We love you too dear
We all love u too
"Whether this country will be great or not, it all depends on the character of the citizenry" God bless Ephraim Amu.
these are the songs we need. they should be rehearsed in the ears of this generation lest we stand to lose our Patriotic spirit and love for our dear land GHANA. A beautiful land. Blessed by God.
I concur ...
Who is still listening in 2020! I can't have enough of this song!
Dr Ephraim Amu may your soul rest in peace your legacy still lives on
I like repeating it several times from Kenya respect large
AYiKOOOH!!!! 👍👍👍👋👋👋
This is the only Anthem that Speaks to the Ghanaian Spirit! We and We Thank God for Dr. Amu💐💐💐!!
Despite All the Negative things that Causes Us to Doubt Our Nation and its Citizens, We are not Alone on this Mamoth Journey Our Maker is Alongside Us we will all be Held Accountable in the End. Remember to play your part Well! Your Crown Awaits You with a Glorious Akwaabaa!! God Bless Our Motherland Ghana and make Us Great and Strong!! 💕 💕 🙏 Amen
Aww such a patroit..God bless u. Sometimes it breaks my heart to see politicians run our nations down,yet I remain hopeful that we will reclaim our destiny and ghana will become prosperous
This should be our national anthem. Sounds so beautiful and its in our mother language ❤😂
Befittingly worthy a national anthem of a great African country. It's the anthem in my heart worth enchanting daily as I tirelessly toil in diaspora, the land away from home!! Ohh how I long to see thee my sweat home, filled with uncomparably delicious fruits like jarkftuits, finger bananas, sugarcanes, mangoes , yams, cassava and the like!
National song of Ghana.
Also may God continue to bless us all and our homeland Ghana and make her great and strong.
I think of this song as the National Anthemn in Twi. It deserves to be so.
Up Ghana, one of my finest moments on earth was in Ghana. Schooled in GIS
GIS.. Ooh that's why lol😊
When did you leave ? I left in 2000
EEI DADA BA😋😋😋
This should be our official National Anthem instead of the English version. God bless our homeland Ghana 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Other people will oppose it
They however have no objections when a foreign language is used 😂. @@kwabenadarkwafrimpong
This is a patroitic song which every country has one in their native languages
How is this great great great song not the official Ghana anthem?
Yɛn ara asaase ni;
Ɛyɛ abɔ den den de ma yεn,
Mogya a nananom hwie gu
Nya de to hɔ ma yɛn,
Aduru me ne wo nso so,
Sε yɛbɛyɛ bi atoa so. Nimdeɛ ntraso, nkoto-kranne;
Ne pɛsɛmenkomenya,
Adi yɛn bra mu dεm, ama yɛn asaase hɔ dɔ atomu sɛ.
Ɔman no, sɛ ɛbɛyɛ yie o
;
Ɔman no, sɛ ɛrenyɛ yie o;
Ɛyɛ nsɛnnahɔ sɛ, Ɔmanfo bra na ɛkyerɛ.
Ɔman no, sɛ ɛbɛ yɛ yie o;
Ɔman no, sɛ ɛrenyɛ yie o;
Ɛyɛ nsɛ nahɔ sɛ, Ɔmanfo mmra na yɛnnkyerɛ.
Translation:
This is our own native land;
What a priceless heritage,
Acquired with the blood
our ancestors shed for us;
It is now our turn
to continue what our ancestors started
Bragging of educational achievements; Or useless greed for material things,
And bad lifestyles are destroying our nation, and disgracing it.
Whether or not this nation prospers;
Whether or not this nation prospers;
It will clearly depend on the character of the citizens of the nation.
Whether or not this nation prospers;
Whether or not this nation prospers;
It will clearly depend on the character of the citizens of the nation.
This song is sung with zest and vigour. Thanks for the translation. I now understand why it is sung like that.
I love this song so dearly. Is this the first national anthem or a Nation song?
@@jafree33 It's sort of Ghana's default second anthem.
@@Kodwo1 I love this song. I play it every so often.
@@jafree33 I see.We sang it at school back in the day on a daily basis.It was meant to inspire us to greater heights.
I am so much inspired by the words too.An excellent composition by Ephraim Amu of blessed memory.
Belated happy independence day and 54th birthday to the Republic of Ghana.
May God continue to bless us all and our homeland Ghana and make her great and strong.
🙂🙂🙂🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Powerful. I just can't stop listening
please my brother can i have the lyric and the translation i beg you
@@jungle_fever7422 where are you from? I can help you with it
I came here to call on the ancestors to take care of our boys this AFCON 2024!!!!! 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
This should be our national anthem ❤
We should be using this anthem
This should be the national anthem
Such a beautiful song with an even powerful lyrics, sang beautifully by the Choir. God Bless Our Native Land Africa.
Long live Ghana!
I’m Proud To Be A Ghanaian 🇬🇭😍😍😍
splendid performance . never knew this song was so nice when harmonised
master gambo i see you
wossop
I'm really proud to be a Ghanaian
Wow I'm so proud to be a Ghanaian
Great Nation with God's blessings
Beautiful song, beautiful performance!
Always outstanding in every performance. Well done guys
Most beautiful version I’ve heard.
Yes I agreed!
What a song! Goosebumps.
My motherland,
I love you so much. I think about you every day. I hope that one day your people will be truly happy❤️❤️🥹🇬🇭
God bless our homeland Ghana
Version originale en ewe et chanté au Togo comme chant patriotique également. Togo+Ghana ont toujours un destin lié....
Ghana belongs to all of us. Let's put our difference aside and together build Ghana up to her former glory.
Good work done. Long life Ghana.
My mind gets renewed anytime I listen to this song. God bless Dr Ephrem Amu.
What language is this please? The song is damn good even though i don't understand the language.
Pietro Jenkins it’s Twi
@@pietrojenkins6901 it is a Ghanaian language called Akan. its a music meant to instill patriotism in the citizens...
This is the transation in English :
this is our motherland.
it is precious for us.
it was acquired by our forefathers with their blood.
it is our obligation now to continue with their legacy.
but as a result of our selfish behaviors , our country is falling apart.
whether our nation will move forward or not will depend on the action and inaction of the current generation......
How i miss my beloved country Ghana I love this song stay safe and happy God Almighty protect and bless my sweet Ghana ❤
BEAUTIFULL SONG I KNOW THIS TUNE SINCE LOME
God bless our homeland
I respect this song so much that when our sirene chimes this song for assembly, I make sure to stand and meditate on the anthem before going 👮🤗
Pls we need more GOD bless you all Taps up very educative indeed
Great group of gifted young adults.
God bless ma homeland Ghana 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
This is damn good for real.
The gateway to Africa🎉
Très jolie vraiment bravo très jolie voix ❤❤❤ si dieu pour nous j'aimerais vous rencontrer un jour
Definitely should replace the national anthem ..
But you know God bless our homeland Ghana is deeper than this one...but they are all great songs ....hahahahha
Nonsense
Proud Ghanaian 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Very powerful song.
Nice patriotic song. Keep hailing Ghana.
Beautiful rendition
I SALUTE THE LEGEND, DR. EPHRAIM AMU
TRES BEAU CHANT. PUIS JE AVOIR LES PAROLES SI POSSIBLE LA PARTIE BASSE CHANTER
Who are those disliking the video!
they are ennemis of africa
Beings tears to my eyes
On laisse un chef-d'œuvre pareil (nos terres qui nous sont chères au prix du sang versé de nos aïeux , c'est à nous de poursuivre ...) pour aller chanter autre chose
Soit disant hymne national où on prie Dieu de sauver une femme qui n'a rien avoir avec notre culture, souffrance😔
Awww this is just.....
I would like to hear it in a brass band version.
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6th March, 2020 ✊🏽🇬🇭!
lovely!
I love you so much #HC
Nice to hear from you
Someone can write the the lyrics pleaseeee? ✨
Happy Independence Day, my people! 😭❤️
Beautiful. x
This my girl in school sang it
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Thanks for sharing
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Nice one 👍
I love it
Someone sat down and think and made a song of thus kind but the leaders are selfish and greedy....great culture turned it selfish land
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Amen
I love the song😪😪😪so sad
THis is not a sad song
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What is the main idea in the song
Is that this land is ours and precious to us, our forefathers fought for it with their blood for us. It’s our obligation to continue but due to our self seeking behavior we don’t. Whether the country will progress or not it’s unto us.
nyc
I'm Ghanaian but I don't even know how to sing the song
Are you outside Ghana
The Piano Tutorial is available here: ruclips.net/video/xY6f_afbRyY/видео.html
While done
Please that isn't the National Anthem in Ga AT ALL. ITS a Patriotic Song instead. Thanks
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The choir master can do better...😆 great song though
Ephraim Adu was the greatest composer in Ghana, he’s from Peki but why did he composed some of his musics in Akan instead of Ewe language?
He was not tribalistic
@@nativeafrica4902 glad to hear that’s
He composed it in Ewe (Miade nyigba lorlor la) and then translated it in Twi. Ewe version is sang in schools in the Volta Region. He was a great scholar who learnt Twi as a second language and became a scholar in the phonetics. He was a Ghanaian, not just an Ewe. May he rest I. peace!
@@nativeafrica4902 Perfect answer 👌
@@KH-jf8ps This song is sung in many other local languages as well and not just in Akan and Ewe.We sang it in Ga at school.