88TH ANNIVERSARY OF ASANTEHENE SIR OSEI AGYEMANG PREMPEH II (31/01/1935 - 31/01/2023)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @benababiodanso2885
    @benababiodanso2885 Год назад +1

    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.

  • @christianbediako933
    @christianbediako933 Год назад +2

    What a beautiful history!We thank you Nana Pomaah and Opanin Aduenu.Well done!

  • @kwakuasare1664
    @kwakuasare1664 Год назад

    Rich history

  • @jeffa8441
    @jeffa8441 Год назад +2

    Great historian

    • @charlesakrasiprempe9102
      @charlesakrasiprempe9102 Год назад

      If we don't have alphabets for our AKAN speaking, then what about A B D alphabet we studied at school those days

  • @antoinettewilson8105
    @antoinettewilson8105 Год назад

    ❤😊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

  • @benababiodanso2885
    @benababiodanso2885 Год назад +2

    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.

  • @charlesakrasiprempe9102
    @charlesakrasiprempe9102 Год назад +1

    if i may ask why we asantes still using british spelling kumasi instead of kumase or nana Prempeh or Prempe

    • @kwabenadarkwafrimpong
      @kwabenadarkwafrimpong Год назад

      You’re even wrong with the Prempe…Pr3mp3 should be.

    • @nanaacheampong273
      @nanaacheampong273 Год назад

      We don't have our own written alphabets so, don't blame those making that mistakes.

    • @charlesakrasiprempe9102
      @charlesakrasiprempe9102 Год назад +2

      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