Kafui, I have studied history for many years now. My dad got me interested in Ghana's history. And I can tell you for a fact that your RUclips channel will be a reservoir of history knowledge after some years. Keep it up, sir.
What an incredible story! The evil corrupt Akyem Kyebi mafia shall and will be exposed by history and knowledgeable historians. Thank you so much for this insightful history lesson.
Lawyer Frimpong makes the history so understandable. Always set the records for some misconceptions we have had. Already looking forward to the next series. Big up Kafui
Another inspiring interview from you and your team could lose to the job you are doing. I must say that it is high time that Ghana as a country, showed invest into a movie production off Dr kwame Nkrumah. Let us do it now before they take it away from us.
Great outfits and newly added information Mr. Host and Honorable guest. We now know how he got the title OSAGYEFO. Can we have a history lesson of his times in prison and brief autobiography about Dr.Nkrumah on the languages he used in the Gold Coast to communicate with the uneducated folks. Also was his Surname NGOLOMA and why did he change his traditional name from Kofi to Kwame?
Before he does... Ngoloma is the same name as Nkrumah but in Nzema. The name Nkrumah (traditional meaning Nineth born son) is the same Nzema version Ngoloma (the first 'o' in ngoloma is silent so the pronounciation is as close as ngloma/ngroma/nkroma). The name emanate from the Number 9 that is "Ngola" in Nzema and "Nkron" in Twi/fantse. So "Ngola ma" (nzemaa) or "Nkron ma" (twi) translate nineth children/persons or people. So the norminalized form of "Ngola ma" when pronounced as one word becomes "Ngol'ma" the A completely silenced. So phonetically with the Nzema tone it becomes "Ngroma or Ngoloma but with the first 'o' silent when pronouncing". However, over the years, through akan standardization of names all variant of the same name was represented or written as Nkrumah (by all akans). This (Nkrumah with the letter h at the end) becomes the standard spelling for all variant distinguishable from the spelling Nkroma/Nkromah (which could mean Eagles or falcons) or worse Nkruma (which could mean okra/okro). What people should equally know is that, Nkrumah did not necessarily changed his surname. Because for the records, sometimes his name was spelled Nkromah, Ngromah, Ngoloma, Ngruema/Nguema etc. but all signifying the same standardized name Nkrumah. Therefore that spelling Ngoloma has no relation or link to any other african names like Ngolo (which is pronounced N G O L O as in Ngolo Kante). That misconception has gone on for years, simply because our Educational system does not take much interest in the ethnic diversity we have in Ghana else all these misconception would not come in public discourse at all. And of course Nkrumah shortening his name to Kwame was not arbitrary. Indeed, a careful read of his autobiography reveals the certainty of his day of birth to be saturday and that he was likely born on 1912 as his mother will claim (rather than the adopted 1909). The nuances of his age is understandable, as Nkrumah was not born in a rich family; the date of birth did not interest them that much until a white teacher may ask of date of birth for academic purpose, in which case people usually do guess work in those days). Nkrumah makes it clear of the nuances of his age in his autobiography but again Ghanaians or Ghana government has no interest of reality hence the brouhaha on some of these thngs. I think lawyer Anokye will give full details of some of these things in another set with Hon. Kafui Dey God willing. Anyways, I am an Engineer who is also cursed with the love of history, research into history and titbits of the past. I pray to one day be like lawyer Anokye, who despite his legal profession, is also cursed with the love of history.😍
@@amoahfrank5162 Gracias Engineer!, easily explained in an insightful way. Hope we get further clarification from Lawyer Anokye before long. If only we had this lesson in JSS&SS.
Nkrumah described himself as a "scientific socialist", not a communist. In fact, in his book, he states that socialist ideas that does NOT work should be abandoned and those that work adopted or continued.
Francis Kwame Nkrumah Was Best A Prime Minister Than A President He Should Have Being A Prime Minister Till Death That Is The Same Way Nana Kwame Bediako Should Be A Vice President
Kafui, I have studied history for many years now. My dad got me interested in Ghana's history. And I can tell you for a fact that your RUclips channel will be a reservoir of history knowledge after some years. Keep it up, sir.
I so addicted to this channel..but how is it possible a man is loaded with so much info?..God richly bless you both
What an incredible story! The evil corrupt Akyem Kyebi mafia shall and will be exposed by history and knowledgeable historians. Thank you so much for this insightful history lesson.
Definitely, Nkrumah is and will ever be the only founder of Ghana
This man can talk. Tasty history🙌🏿🙌🏿
Thats a deep dive Lawyer. May God bless you and Mr. Kafui
Thank you!
Rare Information ❤🎉
This guy is too real with the lil nuances of how Nkrumah presented himself
Lawyer Frimpong makes the history so understandable. Always set the records for some misconceptions we have had. Already looking forward to the next series. Big up Kafui
Thank you too. Fresh episodes every Tuesday and Friday from 10am GMT
Another inspiring interview from you and your team could lose to the job you are doing. I must say that it is high time that Ghana as a country, showed invest into a movie production off Dr kwame Nkrumah. Let us do it now before they take it away from us.
Great outfits and newly added information Mr. Host and Honorable guest. We now know how he got the title OSAGYEFO. Can we have a history lesson of his times in prison and brief autobiography about Dr.Nkrumah on the languages he used in the Gold Coast to communicate with the uneducated folks. Also was his Surname NGOLOMA and why did he change his traditional name from Kofi to Kwame?
Most definitely!
Before he does... Ngoloma is the same name as Nkrumah but in Nzema. The name Nkrumah (traditional meaning Nineth born son) is the same Nzema version Ngoloma (the first 'o' in ngoloma is silent so the pronounciation is as close as ngloma/ngroma/nkroma). The name emanate from the Number 9 that is "Ngola" in Nzema and "Nkron" in Twi/fantse. So "Ngola ma" (nzemaa) or "Nkron ma" (twi) translate nineth children/persons or people. So the norminalized form of "Ngola ma" when pronounced as one word becomes "Ngol'ma" the A completely silenced. So phonetically with the Nzema tone it becomes "Ngroma or Ngoloma but with the first 'o' silent when pronouncing".
However, over the years, through akan standardization of names all variant of the same name was represented or written as Nkrumah (by all akans). This (Nkrumah with the letter h at the end) becomes the standard spelling for all variant distinguishable from the spelling Nkroma/Nkromah (which could mean Eagles or falcons) or worse Nkruma (which could mean okra/okro).
What people should equally know is that, Nkrumah did not necessarily changed his surname. Because for the records, sometimes his name was spelled Nkromah, Ngromah, Ngoloma, Ngruema/Nguema etc. but all signifying the same standardized name Nkrumah. Therefore that spelling Ngoloma has no relation or link to any other african names like Ngolo (which is pronounced N G O L O as in Ngolo Kante). That misconception has gone on for years, simply because our Educational system does not take much interest in the ethnic diversity we have in Ghana else all these misconception would not come in public discourse at all.
And of course Nkrumah shortening his name to Kwame was not arbitrary. Indeed, a careful read of his autobiography reveals the certainty of his day of birth to be saturday and that he was likely born on 1912 as his mother will claim (rather than the adopted 1909). The nuances of his age is understandable, as Nkrumah was not born in a rich family; the date of birth did not interest them that much until a white teacher may ask of date of birth for academic purpose, in which case people usually do guess work in those days).
Nkrumah makes it clear of the nuances of his age in his autobiography but again Ghanaians or Ghana government has no interest of reality hence the brouhaha on some of these thngs.
I think lawyer Anokye will give full details of some of these things in another set with Hon. Kafui Dey God willing.
Anyways, I am an Engineer who is also cursed with the love of history, research into history and titbits of the past. I pray to one day be like lawyer Anokye, who despite his legal profession, is also cursed with the love of history.😍
@@amoahfrank5162 Gracias Engineer!, easily explained in an insightful way. Hope we get further clarification from Lawyer Anokye before long. If only we had this lesson in JSS&SS.
Thank you for this channel
You're welcome!
Very educative. Can this be well documented?
I absolutely loved this episode!
Thank you!
A wonderful episode. Thanks
History is “delicious”
Very tasty!
Incredible resource here 🙏🏿Thank You
Wow the hidden secrets are been revealed. Lies will surely come to light
Wow so Nkrumah build almost all the blocks in Korle bu teaching hospital? I was told a lie😮
Nkrumah described himself as a "scientific socialist", not a communist. In fact, in his book, he states that socialist ideas that does NOT work should be abandoned and those that work adopted or continued.
Exactemente
Francis Kwame Nkrumah Was Best A Prime Minister Than A President
He Should Have Being A Prime Minister Till Death
That Is The Same Way Nana Kwame Bediako Should Be A
Vice President
So President Akuffo Addo lied about the founders of Ghana, wow
They want to twist history to suit their fathers laziness 😂
@@steve3288 eeeeeiii
Oh you don't know🤷🏿♂️
@@elijosh8212 yes oooo
So NPP tradition is not base on the Dankwah Busia tradition. I see