She is blessed to have had a father just like myself. My father never saw the inside of a classroom, but knew so much history and other subjects more than even people claiming to be scholars today. He was a blessing that was not acknowledged during his time. May he rest in perfect peace.
❤😊J'adore je crois que c'est une langue achanty du gana que j assaipte votre y compte sur toi dieu est grand merci beaucoup pour votre réponse rapide bisous ❤😊J'adore
I read a history book that gives some AKAN spellings, all that I want to say is let's go back and repair our dignity of our language Asante kasa thanks
She is blessed to have had a father just like myself. My father never saw the inside of a classroom, but knew so much history and other subjects more than even people claiming to be scholars today. He was a blessing that was not acknowledged during his time. May he rest in perfect peace.
What a beautiful history!We thank you Nana Pomaah and Opanin Aduenu.Well done!
Rich history
Great historian
If we don't have alphabets for our AKAN speaking, then what about A B D alphabet we studied at school those days
❤😊J'adore je crois que c'est une langue achanty du gana que j assaipte votre y compte sur toi dieu est grand merci beaucoup pour votre réponse rapide bisous ❤😊J'adore
She is a repository of knowledge, despite being an illiterate.
It was rather Prempeh 1 aka Kwaku Dua, who ascended the throne as a teenager.
if i may ask why we asantes still using british spelling kumasi instead of kumase or nana Prempeh or Prempe
You’re even wrong with the Prempe…Pr3mp3 should be.
We don't have our own written alphabets so, don't blame those making that mistakes.
I read a history book that gives some AKAN spellings, all that I want to say is let's go back and repair our dignity of our language Asante kasa thanks