Who Founded Ghana? Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
  • The question of who founded Ghana is one that draws varied views from different people. In this interview we attempt to look at the history of what would become known today as Ghana. We take it all the way from the beginning.
    Sit back and enjoy this very interesting ride with my guest Yaw Anokye Frimpong
    #FoundersDay
    #KwameNkrumah
    #Ghana

Комментарии • 89

  • @DrKwabenaAmponsah
    @DrKwabenaAmponsah Месяц назад +1

    This video ( both part 1&2) should be automatically recommended for every Ghanaian on RUclips as this conversation has come up again ! Really educative

  • @1DonYara
    @1DonYara Год назад +11

    His narration makes me feel like I was there😊

  • @awo9619
    @awo9619 11 месяцев назад +2

    He’s my true Hero, he helps to open the door to history n moving forward to the future❤️
    Thank u Kafui🙏🏾

  • @kingjames3009
    @kingjames3009 Год назад +2

    Herrr..Anokye Frimpong .. ..koo Frimpong
    The knowledge in this mans brain is bigger than the Balm library..

    • @kafuideymc
      @kafuideymc  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching... do well to share with others too

    • @kingjames3009
      @kingjames3009 Год назад

      @@kafuideymc Hello ..pls ask a question out context..
      Are you the same person exdoe mentioned in his 98 song " Ras kafuidey ,i see you on my birthday" ?

  • @gyamfia119
    @gyamfia119 Год назад +2

    My Edina family sad sad sad.. rich history! Thank God my granny was from Shama! wise people.

  • @rickblackjnr9763
    @rickblackjnr9763 9 месяцев назад +1

    We need this is a movie! It's about time already!😊

  • @steventhomaskwaw8847
    @steventhomaskwaw8847 Год назад +6

    This man is full of wisdom

  • @Nana_Amprofi
    @Nana_Amprofi Год назад +4

    Came from X for this great discussion. I love this…👌🏾

    • @kafuideymc
      @kafuideymc  Год назад

      Awesome... glad you liked it

  • @blacsteve
    @blacsteve Год назад +5

    A great discussion!!

  • @kwakuhope3041
    @kwakuhope3041 Год назад +4

    waiting for part 2

  • @kwameowusu8351
    @kwameowusu8351 Год назад +1

    Amazing guest. I wish he had been my social studies teacher

  • @abdullahfaisal3247
    @abdullahfaisal3247 Год назад +3

    Wow I really love this man❤
    Much love ❤️

  • @adjeibenjamin2956
    @adjeibenjamin2956 Год назад +3

    Nice perspective from the historian when is the second part coming out

  • @DeBigMozay
    @DeBigMozay Год назад +2

    Produce a documentary.

  • @richardopoku2125
    @richardopoku2125 Год назад +1

    Wisdom at work

  • @ebenezerattoh6573
    @ebenezerattoh6573 Год назад +2

    PART 2 please 🙏✍️✍️✍️😍

  • @yvonneaddeh3136
    @yvonneaddeh3136 Год назад +1

    Man of wisdom, I always love listening to him.

  • @SireCurtiz16
    @SireCurtiz16 Год назад

    Very enlighten by this discussion.

  • @3ny3easy
    @3ny3easy Год назад

    Great man
    Thanks for this Mr Dey

  • @ernestsarpong2411
    @ernestsarpong2411 Год назад +3

    You can advocate for Ferguson memorial which can be easily done but when you attack something which has been done already, you touch of the sensibility of other ethnic groups (CK Tandem people).

  • @DaughterOfZionGh
    @DaughterOfZionGh Год назад

    Very educative👍

  • @maairegyengnefrancis6077
    @maairegyengnefrancis6077 Год назад +1

    There is no University in Wa named after CK Tedam. So many inconsistencies and inaccuracies in his submissions - I suggest he researched more in African history

    • @williamhanson4154
      @williamhanson4154 6 месяцев назад

      You see how we are. Something mistake he made happen to every person coming out with such information. You should appreciate the history lessons you are getting.

  • @feliksbills7777
    @feliksbills7777 Год назад

    Very informative

  • @rickblackjnr9763
    @rickblackjnr9763 9 месяцев назад

    It would have been much interesting if we had images of these locations anaa?

    • @rickblackjnr9763
      @rickblackjnr9763 9 месяцев назад

      Efo Kafui.....Images will help people to relate with the various locations 6:27 he is talking about. Where to Volta river comes from and where it enters the sea.

    • @rickblackjnr9763
      @rickblackjnr9763 9 месяцев назад

      And please what does he mean by "We"? 7:25

  • @edemsegbefia
    @edemsegbefia Год назад +2

    We the Eʋe's Ga's and the Da's or Ada's have always circumcised

    • @FIAlive
      @FIAlive Год назад

      You are right?
      On the other hand, Akans were uncercumcised in the past.
      This man read history but he needs more update. The British Account of our history is misleading, just as the fake version of the Bible they reintroduced to us. They turned our own history White and forced it on us.

    • @thebestking2715
      @thebestking2715 Год назад

      Didn’t you listen where it came from

    • @FIAlive
      @FIAlive Год назад

      @@thebestking2715 What he meant was that We the Gbe people, Ewes, GAs practiced circumcision from the beginning of time, we are the Black Hebrews or Israelites. What has been turned to Jews in modern times.

    • @Racadutiwaa42
      @Racadutiwaa42 9 месяцев назад

      He’s referring to the royals and not all the people. It’s still practiced this day among Akan royals.

  • @owusu369
    @owusu369 4 месяца назад

    The akans were the founders of ancient ghana books have confirmed this there were not a small part of it

  • @0sahene
    @0sahene Год назад +4

    We have no reason to continue tribalism. ❤

  • @ginaagyeibea5198
    @ginaagyeibea5198 Год назад +1

    Please note that the people of worawora are not guan's. It's rather the Krachi and Nchumuru people found in the Krachi East and West districts as well as the Nchumuru district who are guans.

    • @judithobiri-okae9654
      @judithobiri-okae9654 Месяц назад

      What language do they speak then because that's what I've learnt living around that area.

  • @georgekwakuntigroup
    @georgekwakuntigroup 11 месяцев назад +1

    He is good but his history is sometimes half-baked and mostly favour some. They are solid books to expose some of the assessions. I wonder how he underestimates JB Danquah's mental power and research as a great African researcher of our history of all time. Mr. Anokye should know that Carthage was an Akan state and Hebraic state. The cultural settings of Cathage is similar to The Ghana Empire, Arkadian Empire and Egypt. So JB Danquah's research is the great breakthrough for West Africans.
    His Assession about white people been superior is not true for it was only current times history. Flavius Josephus and Horodotus etc. states the power and might of black people. The Whites knew blacks were pacesetter in civilization Egypt, Babylon, Carthage etc. Some of his Assession are half baked and heresay.
    Black people used to dress like that because of our hot weather climate similar to Egypt. Egypt dress that way but advanced civilization for the world. So dressing doesn't matter much in superiority. The Whites dresses like that because of the cold and snowy wheather climate different than ours. So should cross-check most of his words.

  • @josephoppong7203
    @josephoppong7203 Год назад +1

    Meaning of Ghana , God, has, appointed, Nkumah,already
    Gold coast started in central region first capital city todays Ghana, northern, Volta and Ashanti region is not part of modern day Ghana, Ashantis came from Burkina Faso
    We welcome all to oil and gas capital takoradi Ahanta land
    About 70 percent of resources in Ghana come from western region capital oilcity takoradi

    • @nanaprempeh5730
      @nanaprempeh5730 Год назад

      Pls learn ur history well cos Asante were there before fantis cos fantis n Asante's people are same coming from Bono Kingdom

    • @josephoppong7203
      @josephoppong7203 Год назад

      @@nanaprempeh5730pls, go to school again

  • @kobinahagan4865
    @kobinahagan4865 Год назад +2

    The horsemen were actually Zamramas

  • @lordvonmanor6915
    @lordvonmanor6915 8 месяцев назад

    He said a lot without saying anything.
    Ghana originally was called Wagadugu meaning Soedan therefore the original Soedan Egypt.
    It was settled by Australs who at this point took on the name Äethiopies.
    At this time there were no white people until the Leukoderma pandemic.
    They got infected and gave birth to Orang Ingriss "English People" and branched off settling England.
    When the English came back as colonizers they renamed it Ghana meaning Gong.
    They named it after the original settlers who came from Java.👍
    They named Guinea after the original Austral settlers who were from Papua New Guinea.👍

  • @Racadutiwaa42
    @Racadutiwaa42 9 месяцев назад

    The Ashantis were not controlling the bono people. They had made the region to include the two regions

  • @Bryte_Everyday
    @Bryte_Everyday 10 месяцев назад

    8:12 According to wiki, the etymology of the ewe word “Notsé” is Noin tsi- meaning “Noin remains” Or Noin yi tsie- Noin has gone to the land of the dead. NOIN was the name of their ruler. The name Notse is a distortion of the word ''NOIN''- the leader of the group OUPE, who says "we stay here" in the Ewe dialect. Nuatja is a distortion of the same name by the German colonizers. Too many versions of the Ewe history. I don’t get it.

  • @consigliere5707
    @consigliere5707 Год назад +1

    Still playing the blame game! From being sacrificed to being a slave! Which one is better? We've been our own enemies since

  • @hebrewtheblackman
    @hebrewtheblackman Год назад +9

    This is very disappointing. The so-called historian is dancing around the issue of Asante slave business and blaming all Africans of selling each other. Sir, the Europeans made deals with seemingly strong kingdoms in West Africa and empowered them through the supply of ammunition, against the surrounding tribes. In Gold Coast it was the Asante. In the Slave coast it was the Dahomey and the Oyo. These kingdoms were the suppliers for the white slave traders and they preyed on surrounding tribes through slave raids which they called wars. The word war was synonymous with slave raids in those days. Asantes only began being captured when they fell out of favor with the British in the late 1800’s because Britain had abolished the slave trade in 1834 and were requiring all of their colonies to stop the trade. The Asante kingdom was not ready to give up the trade by which they were enriching themselves. This is the whole reason for the post 1834 wars between the British and the Asantes. Stop romanticizing this awful history. The Asantes owe all Ghanaians an apology followed by reparations.

    • @cryptonaire550
      @cryptonaire550 Год назад +2

      This perspective is very interesting and insightful

    • @hebrewtheblackman
      @hebrewtheblackman Год назад +4

      @@cryptonaire550 That’s the true perspective. Mr Frimpong Anokye is the historian of the Asante king so his accounts are always going to be told to favor the Asante confederacy. Just like the Kemetiens wrote their histories in a way that always portrayed themselves as the victors. We should expect the same from a royal historian.

    • @mercyamankwaa7442
      @mercyamankwaa7442 Год назад

      Ashanti’s did not trade directly with Europeans… brother Fantes we’re the clergy men who were middle men … stop being an Uncle Tom … everyone paid their fair share for trusting the Europeans …

    • @Barima100
      @Barima100 Год назад

      @@hebrewtheblackman
      He's from Nzema.
      Tell me any slave camp on Asante land.

    • @hebrewtheblackman
      @hebrewtheblackman Год назад +1

      @@Barima100What are you trying to say? That Asantes didn’t trade in slaves? You must be joking! Look, the whole reason why there’s anything called Asante kingdom is because of slavery. A group of clans came to together to form a confederacy in the 1700’s for the purpose of conducting slavery raids (war) against their neighbors. Slave capturing and selling had become their main source of wealth. They then named this unity Ɔsanti (meaning because of war. War was synonymous for slave raids). The Asantes raided pillaged and looted their neighbors in the north, in the East and in the south, all for slave business. Don’t try to argue if you are unread. Go and read a book.

  • @drkay5789
    @drkay5789 11 месяцев назад

    Kafui let this man empty himself in a book and should not carry it to the other side with this rich information of our mother land

  • @hebrewtheblackman
    @hebrewtheblackman Год назад +4

    Also, Ŋɔtsie is not a Twi word. 😂. Ŋɔtsie means to pierce water. Ŋɔ tsi. This name has to do with the parting of the Red Sea.

    • @FIAlive
      @FIAlive Год назад +1

      You are right

    • @FIAlive
      @FIAlive Год назад +2

      The narrative of we Ewes or Eves borrowing some of our names from Akans is false, it's rather the opposite. The Akans were with Ewes, we moved from Ketu together. The Ewes were a larger group, Akans rather inherited most of their cultures and names from the Ewes. Akans ancestories beard Ewe names. The white men changed our history. The British messed up everything, but a depper research into Dutch and German account of our history exposes some of the lies found in modern day British account of our history.
      The Akans recount meeting the Jews, these Jews were not the white Jews we all knew. These Jews were the Ewes. The Ewes and the GAs are one people, they belong to the Gbe family. They controlled the shore lines of the gold coast before independence. The Mina Ewes, were present in the Gold Coast when the Portuguese arrived. This is why we have Elmina meaning The Mina. This is not of Fante origin. The invasion of the Denkyiras lead to the mixture of the Ewes or GAs to form the Fantes.
      Most of the Fantes shipped off the Gold Coast were Ewes and GA origin.

    • @ALLiZMENTAL
      @ALLiZMENTAL Год назад +1

      @@FIAliveYou’ve spoken the truth.

    • @hebrewtheblackman
      @hebrewtheblackman Год назад +1

      @@FIAlive 💯 🎯

    • @sankumsachs4289
      @sankumsachs4289 Год назад +1

      So, you're saying Ewes are the source people, culture and tradition of ALL other Ghanaian tribes? That can't be right. There must have been overlap and diffusion of knowledge bidirectionally, but if you're making the case that the Denkyiras and other Akans were a scion of Ewe, it sounds a bit far fetched even from a numbers perspective. Can you quote some of your sources? I would like to do my own research.

  • @stephenbaidoo2263
    @stephenbaidoo2263 Год назад +1

    The question is -who founded Ghana?
    You will do a good service by contacting historians and not lovers of history for answers.

  • @FIAlive
    @FIAlive Год назад +1

    I will advice @Kafuidey Dey to also do more research to authenticate the historical account from the historian. There are other version of our history by Dutch and German historian that throw more light on the British account of our history.
    We are the Hebrews or Jews. The Europeans knew if they freed us we will become conscious of ourselves and over power them. With this realization they used the white Jews to represent us and planted them in modern day Israel.
    The Real Israel is the Congo.

    • @Daysman868
      @Daysman868 Год назад

      Don't deceive yourself.. modern jew conspiracy is BS

  • @ofosudaniel-ff8si
    @ofosudaniel-ff8si Год назад

    But Ghana is Arabic word