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Mar 2007
1. 200 Years After Slave Trade31/03/2007
HISTORY it self this time not to engage in slave trade but to reflect on the atrocities of slavery on the African continent and African Americans in the Diaspora.
 
2. Dressing And Our Culture31/03/2007
LAST week, we tested some ideas about traditions, neo-traditions and crossovers into “Western Culture”.
 
3. R E F L E C T I O N S29/03/2007
Journey through song, dance and collaborations
 
4. SAKA ACQUAYE: THE LAST HURDLE29/03/2007
SAKA Acquaye, who died in February at the age of 83, was a versatile artist who made an immense contribution to the visual and performing arts in Ghana during a life-time of service.
 
5. 1st Female MD of Barclays in Africa29/03/2007
LIKE most Ghanaians who have followed the success path being cut by Barclays Bank of Ghana, the Spectator has not failed to be impressed with the bank’s performance. When we looked closer, we saw a woman at the top.
 
6. GHANA MARKS 200 YEARS OF ABOLITION OF SLAVE TRADE27/03/2007
A CULTURAL performance which featured artistes from Ghana, the United Kingdom and the Diaspora to reflect the experience of the slave trade was staged at the Elmina Castle on Sunday evening to mark the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the Slave Trade.
 
7. Nurse by profession, soldier by design27/03/2007
IN 1960, an enterprising Ghanaian woman, returned to Ghana after pursuing courses in nursing in the United Kingdom.
 
8. The lady who refused to marry Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah27/03/2007
A South African lady claims that Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, first President of the Republic of Ghana, Africa’s Man of the Millennium, proposed marriage to her. From all account if this lady had said yes, there would have been no Fathia in the official history of Ghana.
 
9. Veep at Akwasidae at Manhyia26/03/2007
THE Vice- President, Alhaji Aliu Mahama, celebrated Akwasidae for the first time with the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, at the Manhyia Palace yesterday.
 
10. GHANA COMMEMORATES 200 YEARS ABOLITION OF SLAVE TRADE26/03/2007
President J. A Kufuor says although it is regrettable that Africans, who were victims of the Slave Trade, also participated in it, the way forward now is to show remorse and accord those who suffered enslavement and their successors their full human rights.
 
11. Forts and Castles of Ghana24/03/2007
ALL over Ghana, vestiges of the past remain to discover, Relics, Historic sites, National Monuments, and of course, our Castles and Forts.
 
12. Funeral for a monkey24/03/2007
ONLY recently, on a highway in the Brong Ahafo Region, wildlife officers and community volunteers intercepted a man on a bicycle with a bush-bag strapped to it.
 
13. The Place of Children in Islam (1)24/03/2007
Most of these problems have to do with maintenance especially in broken homes where only one parent (normally the mother) is left to take care of the child’s responsibilities.
 
14. TEACH GHANAIAN MUSIC TO PRESERVE CULTURE24/03/2007
A CHORAL music competition, the fourth so far, has been held at the Centre for National Culture (CNC) for second cycle institutions in the Kumasi metropolis to unearth music talents in various schools.
 
15. GIVE CHIEFS CODE OF ETHNICS24/03/2007
A CHIEF has suggested that the National House of Chiefs should develop a code of ethnics to regulate the conduct of chiefs.
 
16. Create Ministry for NEPAD23/03/2007
A DISTINGUISHED academic, Prof. S.K.B. Asante, has advocated the separation of the Ministry of Regional Cooperation and NEPAD from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, since the merger of the two ministries has not helped Ghana to integrate NEPAD principle, priorities and strategies into the national development process.
 
17. Ghana’s struggle for independence23/03/2007
IT is important that our children, grandchildren, the youth and adults of today understand and know the genesis, architects and facts about Ghana’s independence struggle.
 
18. Kwame Nkrumah misfounded Ghana22/03/2007
THIS essay has been prompted by an introspection of Ghana’s fortunes since independence and the celebration of the Jubilee this year.
 
19. Reflections on Freedom - The Slave Trade Abolition Act And Ghana’s Independence Golden Jubilee21/03/2007
The British Council, with support from the Ghana @ 50 Secretariat and the Edinaman Traditional Council, is organizing “Reflections”, an event to be held on March 25 2007 at the Elmina Castle, to Commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the UK Abolition of Slave Trade Act.
 
20. Tourism Fair & Exhibition21/03/2007
West Africa Tourism Union (WATU) wishes to invite all tourism practitioners an the general public to its 1st Tourism and Exhibition Fair under the distinguished patronage of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II (Asantehene) as part of Ghana’s Golden Jubilee independence Celebrations. Date 22nd – 25th March, 2007 Venue: Centre for National Culture
 
21. From prison to premiership21/03/2007
Ghana @ 50 has offered a unique opportunity for fellow Ghanaians to attempt unraveling the political history of our country.
 
22. Western Region and Independence struggle21/03/2007
The history of this country would not be complete without the role played by the railway workers, the enginemen union, the chiefs and the people of the Western Region.
 
23. Greater Accra’s Oldest Chief21/03/2007
At the ripe age of 95, few people will accord him the ability to remember, read and conjecture events, but all these are defied by Nene Narteh Kanor II, Chief of Kpone-Bawaleshie and the longest reigning Chief in the Greater Accra Region.
 
24. THE LEGACY OF KWAME NKRUMAH21/03/2007
Pleasure and pride conjoin in me as I honour the memory of Kwame Nkrumah. The pleasure is personal, out of my own respect for this man of many gifts; but I feel proud also on behalf of the Commonwealth, because it was Nkrumah who initiated Africa’s outstandingly constructive role in Commonwealth affairs.
 
25. 40th J.B. Danquah Memorial Lecture Series19/03/2007
Ghana Academy of Arts and Science Presents the 40th J. B. Danquah Memorial Lectures Series under the Theme: "Ghana and The Promotion of Pan Africanism And Regionalism" to be delivered by Prof. S. K. B. Asante,an International Consultant and a former United Nations Principal Regional Adviser, at the British Council Hall,19-21 March 2007
 
26. Foundation to rescue Nkrumah’s heritage launched17/03/2007
GHANAIAN businessman, Alhaji Asoma Banda, on Monday launched a foundation in Accra to rescue the heritage of the country’s first President, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
 
27. Ghana@50 marked in Washington17/03/2007
THERE was a massive turnout at two receptions held at the Ghana Embassy in Washington D.C. on March 6 to mark the historic Ghana’s 50th Golden Jubilee.
 
28. Otumfuo cautions corrupt Chiefs17/03/2007
THE Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has cautioned chiefs against considering the stools they occupy as gold mines from which they could easily amass wealth at the expense of the development of their traditional areas.
 
29. Konkomba, Fulanis smoke peace pipe16/03/2007
To ensure that peace prevails in the Nkwanta District of the Volta Region, Konkomba farmers and Fulani herdsmen in the district have agreed to bury their differences.
 
30. Kwegyir Aggrey’s Pharaonic Eagle16/03/2007
An ode to the Republic of Ghana, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of her independence, dedicated to the masses of the United States of Africa
 
31. Brong Ahafo, the nations, food basket14/03/2007
The creation of the region, which, was formerly part of Western Ashanti, came about after a long struggle between the British Colonial Authorities and the indigenous people and later with the Convention People’s Party (CPP) government, which finally endorsed the independence of the region on April 4, 1959.
 
32. Ga Council sued over funeral cash14/03/2007
THE family of the late Ga Mantse, Boni Nii Amugi II, has filed a writ at an Accra High Court that seeks to compel the Acting President of the Ga Traditional Council, Nii Adote Obour II, and six others, including a member of the Council of State, to render account of all donations they received in respect of the late chief’s Funeral.
 
33. Tackie Tawiah to meet with Chiefs to plan development14/03/2007
THE newly installed Ga Mantse, Tackie Tawiah III, will meet all chiefs in the Ga Traditional Area during the week to plan a comprehensive programme for the traditional area, a spokesman for him, Nii Boye Abbey, told the Times yesterday.
 
34. Nortey – 1st Presidential Despatch Rider14/03/2007
Mr. David Dowuona Nortey, the First Presidential Despatch Rider in Ghana, says it was a great moment working with Ghana’s First President, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
 
35. TACKIE TAWIAH ASSUMES OFFICE13/03/2007
KING TACKIE TAWIAH III, known in private life as Dr. Jo Blankson, yesterday assumed office as the new Ga Mantse and President of the Ga Traditional council, two weeks after being inducted into the council.
 
36. WHY THEY CARVED UP AFRICA…13/03/2007
Despite its pivotal role in entrenching the huge obstacles preventing Africa’s political and economic development, anniversary of the partition of Africa by the Berlin Conference (of November 1884 to February 1885) pass largely unmarked every year.
 
37. MUSEUM OF SLAVERY OPENS AT SESEMI13/03/2007
Sesemi a hamlet near Abokobi, in the Ga East District, on Thursday, October 11, found itself not only the proud host of an international array of prominent personalities, but also making history in Ghanaian tourism.
 
38. DR SUSAN DE-GRAFT JOHNSON – FIRST GOLD COAST FEMALE DOCTOR12/03/2007
Dr. (Mrs.) Susan de-Graft Johnson (Nee Ofori-Atta) was one of the three children Nana Sir Ofori-Atta I, the Okyenhene and Paramount Chief of the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Area, had with Nana Akosua Duodu.
 
39. Choral Festival10/03/2007
THE much-awaited annual choral concert in Accra dubbed the Pappoe Thompson Choral Festival which comes off usually just before the annual March Independence Anniversary took place at the Centre for National Culture (Arts Centre) in Accra on Friday, March 2, 2007 with a great sense of patriotism and an air of pomp and pageantry.
 
40. KENTE WOULD HAVE DONE THE TRICK10/03/2007
TUESDAY, the 6th of March, 2007 will forever be remembered not just because it marked the Golden Jubilee of Ghana’s Independence from colonial rule, but also because of the milling crowds that thronged the independence Square in Accra, which was the venue of the historic celebration.
 
41. Komfo Anokye’s Sword10/03/2007
ARE you wondering where for go as a tourist in the Ashanti Region?
 
42. March 6, 1957 at KNMP10/03/2007
A SYMBOLIC ritual performance by the Ghana Actors Guild on the eve of the Jubilee Anniversary was staged at the Old Polo Grounds (now refurbished Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, Accra) to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Ghana’s Independence from British Colonial rule.
 
43. Ghana Pays Homage to Founding Fathers10/03/2007
FOR their sweat, sacrifice and selflessness, the nation stood to pay homage to the founding fathers who struggled to gain independence for Mother Ghana, some 50 years ago.
 
44. A new era of gold in Ghana08/03/2007
AFTER the investment of almost half a billion dollars by Newmont Mining Corporation, one of the leading gold mining companies in the world, there is now gold production from the Brong Ahafo Region, an area of Ghana with no previous history of large-scale mining.
 
45. Fante Confederacy re-born07/03/2007
AS Ghana celebrates its 50th Independence Anniversary, the Fante Confederacy, one of the foremost pressure groups which resisted colonial rule is being reborn, according to a group of successor chiefs that constituted the confederacy.
 
46. Police Service in retrospect07/03/2007
PROFESSIONAL policing was introduced by the British Colonial Authorities to the Gold Coast, now the Republic of Ghana, in 1821. Prior to that, policing or maintenance of law and order was organized by the traditional authorities such as the local headmen and chiefs, who employed unpaid messengers to carry out the executive and judicial functions in this respective communities.
 
47. Role of GCB in Ghana’s economy07/03/2007
AT the time of Ghana’s independence, the banking industry was controlled by two foreign banks – the Standard Chartered Bank, which was known at that time as the Bank of British West Africa (BBWA), and Barclays Bank, then known as Barclays DCO (Barclays Dominion, Colonial and Overseas Bank).
 
48. Fante Confederacy re-born07/03/2007
AS Ghana celebrates its 50th Independence Anniversary, the Fante Confederacy, one of the foremost pressure groups which resisted colonial rule is being reborn, according to a group of successor chiefs that constituted the confederacy.
 
49. Ghana yesterday, today and tomorrow07/03/2007
I SAW the GNA from close quarters at its very birth, for we in the news room of the Ghana Broadcasting System – as it was then – relied heavily on its output for a great part of the news we carried in our news bulletins.
 
50. Happy Birthday, Ghana07/03/2007
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GHANA,
 
51. NKRUMAH TO KUFOUR07/03/2007
MANY do not know or fully appreciate or understand that before 1946 Ghana as we know it today, did not exist even as the Gold Coast. The Gold Coast, which became Ghana, did not legally comprise all the territories of the country as we know it today.
 
52. Kumasi, the ‘Garden City’07/03/2007
KUMASI, the capital of the Ashanti Region, is located in the forest region of Ghana and is popularly known as “The Garden City” because of its various species of flowers and other plants.
 
53. Ghana@50: Advancing the cause of chieftaincy07/03/2007
“FIFTY YEARS after independence, the chieftaincy institution is still with us, playing a vibrant role in the administration of governance and development, especially at local level”, says Professor Adjei Bekoe, Chairman of the Council of State.
 
54. Ghana’s 50 years of Independence07/03/2007
BORN on Wednesday, March 6, 1957, as a new sovereign state, Ghana which was then called Gold Coast is 50 YEARS old now HURRY!
 
55. 50 YEARS OF NATIONHOOD06/03/2007
GHANA before Independence on March 6, 1957 was called the Gold Coast.
 
56. A GOLDEN JUBILEE ESSAY06/03/2007
TODAY Ghana is making the 50th anniversary of her independence under the theme ‘Championing African Excellence’, and the subtext is undoubtedly the need for unity.
 
57. The nation’s Coat of Arms06/03/2007
THE Coat of Arms was designed by one of Ghana’s most renowned Artists Mr. Amon Kotei, now, 91.
 
58. The problem of ‘culture preservation’06/03/2007
IN this period of reflection, incidental to the Golden Jubilee celebration of Ghana’s nationhood, I have chosen to examine the oft repeated Ghanaian remark of “let’s preserve our culture”.
 
59. The nation’s Coat of Arms06/03/2007
THE Coat of Arms was designed by one of Ghana’s most renowned Artists Mr. Amon Kotei, now, 91.
 
60. The Woman who designed the National Flag06/03/2007
THE proud designer of Ghana’s great National Flag. Mrs. Theodosia Salome Okoh, (now 84), a retired Art Teacher, says her inspiration was an advert in newspaper in 1956.
 
61. The founding Fathers06/03/2007
The Big Six are arguably the most famous people in Ghana’s fight for independence from British rule.
 
62. Greetings from afar06/03/2007
“THE best way of learning is to be an independent sovereign state”, said Kwame Nkrumah 50 years ago. So it was that the great events of 6th March 1957 at the Accra Polo Club began a learning process that sees an independent Ghana celebrate its 50th birthday today.
 
63. SPORTS HAVE SERVED THEE NATION WELL06/03/2007
On Thursday, March 1, as the movers and shapers of African football met in Accra and conferred the lead title on Didier Drogba, captain of the Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire and leading marksman in the English Premier League this season with Chelsea, the event officially kick-started the Golden Jubilee of Ghana’s independence.
 
64. Kwame Nkrumah saved Ghana06/03/2007
CONSCIENCISM is the object of attack in the articles Kwame Nkrumah Misfounded Ghana and Nkrumah’s Atheism and Materialism in Ghana. It is a book that lends itself to difficult reading for the philosophically untrained. That does not however grant licence to subject it to distortions as the said articles do.
 
65. George Kuntu Blankson06/03/2007
A DISTINGUISHED Statesman, merchant prince, devout Christian and the first appointed member of the Legislative Council in the 19th century, George Kuntu Blankson was among the leading members of the Gold coast society in the colony in the 19th century, and his life spanned the whole period. He was extremely wealthy, generous and very popular.
 
66. 50 Years of Freedom05/03/2007
TOMORROW, Ghana will be the focus of the world as more than 20 African Heads of State and leaders of about 40 international delegations converged on the capital, Accra, to join Ghanaians to celebrate the country’s Golden Jubilee.
 
67. A journey to Bolga05/03/2007
“TRAVEL and See”! Is the inscription on one or two ‘tro-tro’ buses in Accra? This statement has lately been proven true to me. Until then, I did not know that Ghana was that large – in relation to the size of Accra, and to miles upon miles of varied vegetation, all the way north.
 
68. A K W A A B A05/03/2007
Eighteen heads of state are expected to attend the Golden Jubilee celebrations. They are led by President Olusegun Obasanjo who is the Special Guest of Honour for the celebrations.
 
69. All Ghana’s Leaders05/03/2007
DR. Kwame Nkrumah was the Prime Minister from 1957 to 1960. He became President when the country became a Republic in 1960. Prior to attaining these positions, he was the Leader of Government Business from 1951 to 1921.
 
70. And NKRUMAH met the World Press05/03/2007
THERE were more than a hundred of them at the Prime Minister’s independence week press conference, representing newspapers and news agencies and broadcasting and television companies, whose very names indicate the global variety of this gathering.
 
71. Ceremonies of the first days of Independence05/03/2007
ON 6th March, when the Gold Coast because Ghana, the Legislative Assembly became the National Assembly. A Colonial Legislature had turned into a Dominion Parliament.
 
72. Country Profile05/03/2007
GHANA was the first place in sub-Saharan Africa where Europeans arrived to trade first in gold, later in slaves.
 
73. Fifty years of Ghanaian independence05/03/2007
MR. George Chaplin, a Honolulu newspaper editor, has noted that “if people learn to take charge of change and guide it well, all of humanity is the beneficiary”. If we fail, we invite disaster.
 
74. Fingerposts of Freedom05/03/2007
HISTORY had been made last night; but History does not halt in the morning.
 
75. The week when Freedom came05/03/2007
THE celebrations of independence week were designed to build up, through a series of memorable scenes, to the central drama of the State Opening of Parliament.
 
76. The road to Independence05/03/2007
IT was independence which brought this multitude of illustrious persons to Ghana.
 
77. The world gathered in Ghana05/03/2007
Thousands arrived by plane, hundreds by ship, tens of thousands, by mammy wagon. One arrived, unforgettably, by gun boat.
 
78. Thanksgiving service marks Jubilee05/03/2007
A NATIONAL interdenominational thanksgiving service was yesterday held at the Holy Spirit Cathedral as part of activities marking Ghana’ Golden Jubilee celebrations.
 
79. MAKERS OF HISTORY05/03/2007
THERE are two major indispensable national emblems that cannot be discounted when it comes to the sovereignty of Ghana.
 
80. NKROFUL:05/03/2007
ONE of the most engaging debates that has characterized the Ghana @ 50 celebrations has been the tourist significance of the heritage of Ghana’s First President, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
 
81. Pressmen from 74 countries stormed Accra05/03/2007
FROM 74 countries came 124 writers, 27 photographers, 23 film cameramen and 18 broadcasters to report Ghana’s independence to the world.
 
82. SPORTS05/03/2007
AT 50, Ghana Sports must have come full circle for rejuvenation forwards the challenges ahead. Our successes, more than failures, arguably have been rooted in the solid foundations laid in the early years of nationhood.
 
83. The National Anthem05/03/2007
And The National Pledge
 
84. Ghana@50: Advancing the cause of chieftaincy04/03/2007
“FIFTY YEARS after independence, the chieftaincy institution is still with us, playing a vibrant role in the administration of governance and development, especially at local level”, says Professor Adjei Bekoe, chairman of the council of state.
 
85. Kwame Nkrumah saved Ghana04/03/2007
CONSCIENCISM is the object of attack in the articles Kwame Nkrumah Misfounded Ghana and Nkrumah’s Atheism and Materialism in Ghana. It is a book that lends itself to difficult reading for the philosophically untrained. That does not however grant licence to subject it to distortions as the said articles do.
 
86. Let’s Know The National Anthem03/03/2007
… And The National Pledge
 
87. Kakum Park Awaits Ghana @ 50 Tourists03/03/2007
If there is any place where one can experience a serene environment and be in tune with nature then Kakum National Park is certainly the place to visit.
 
88. Sculptural designs unveiled in Accra03/03/2007
THIRTEEN Sculptural designs depicting various Ghanaian Symbols and Cultural Heritage were yesterday unveiled in front of the Department of National Lotteries, High Street, Accra, as part of the programme for the modernization of the capital city programme.
 
89. Golden Jubilee Hiplife, Highlife Concert tonight03/03/2007
AS prelude to the climax of Ghana’s Golden Jubilee celebration which comes off on Tuesday, March 6, a number of entertainment programmes are lined up to today throughout the country.
 
90. Ghana Film Festival03/03/2007
A ONE month film festival to commemorate Ghana’s Golden Jubilee celebrations will be held in Accra during the anniversary month from March 4, 2007 till the end of the month.
 
91. Nation On The Move03/03/2007
“At long last”, screamed Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, first Prime Minister of this nation to thousands of reveling nationals at the Old Polo Grounds in Accra, at midnight of March 5, 1957, “our beloved country is free and free forever”.
 
92. Nation On The Move03/03/2007
“At long last”, screamed Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, first Prime Minister of this nation to thousands of reveling nationals at the Old Polo Grounds in Accra, at midnight of March 5, 1957, “our beloved country is free and free forever”.
 
93. Chieftaincy Institution Assemblies Urged To Co-Operate02/03/2007
The Chairman of the Council of State, Professor Adzei Bekoe, has stressed the need for co-operation between the Chieftaincy Institution and the District Assemblies to improve the livelihood of the rural people.
 
94. CHIEFTAINCY INSTITUTION ASSEMBLIES URGED TO CO-OPERATE02/03/2007
The Chairman of the Council of State, Professor Adzei Bekoe, has stressed the need for co-operation between the chieftaincy institution and the district assemblies to improve the livelihood of the rural people.
 
95. Some events that led to Ghana’s independence02/03/2007
ON March 6, 1957, that is 50 years ago, Ghana became the first African country, south of the Sahara, to gain freedom from colonial domination.
 
96. Ghana’s history shown in pictures02/03/2007
THE Golden Jubilee Photo Exhibition was officially opened at the National Theatre in Accra yesterday by the Vice President, Alhaji Aliu Mahama.
 
97. CHIEFTAINCY INSTITUTION ASSEMBLIES URGED TO CO-OPERATE02/03/2007
The Chairman of the Council of State, Professor Adzei Bekoe, has stressed the need for co-operation between the chieftaincy institution and the district assemblies to improve the livelihood of the rural people.
 
98. Experts Discuss Chieftaincy In Ghana01/03/2007
A meeting of about 50 traditional rulers, academics and Civil Society experts to evaluate the Chieftaincy institution over the past 50 years and its relevance to the future development of the country has began in Accra
 
99. 100 YEARS OF HIGHLIFE HISTORY OPENS01/03/2007
The Bokoor African Popular Music Archives Foundation (BAPMAF), an NGO established in 1990 to preserve, research, promote and disseminate Ghanaian/African performing arts, has opened the BAPMAF Golden Years of Highlife Photo Exhibition to the general public.
 
100. Independence Day ‘Toli Masters’ in Accra01/03/2007
COME next Monday, March 5, and the Biggies Pub at Accra’s Asylum Down will be set agog as Radio Gold celebrates its eleventh anniversary which coincides with Ghana’s Golden Jubilee.
 
101. Kente and Adinkra designs are protected01/03/2007
“KENTE” and “ADINKRA” designs are protected under the Ghana Copyright Act 2005, Act 690.
 
102. ‘Run Baby Run’, No Time To Die’ for Ananse festival01/03/2007
TWO recently premiered will-produced Ghanaian films, King Ampaw’s ‘No Time To Die’ and Emmanuel Apea’s ‘Run Baby Run’, are the topliners in the maiden edition of the Ananse International Film Festival (AIFF).
 
103. When Okalla meets Koo01/03/2007
THE National Theatre opens its doors to concert party fans for the first time since its refurbishment with a star-stubbed show on March 6.
 
104. X’borg cross-road shooting marked01/03/2007
A SOLEMN ceremony was yesterday held at the Freedom Monument, near the Independence Square in Accra, to commemorate the Christiansborg cross-roads shooting incident in 1948, which marked the first major step towards the struggle for Ghana’s independence.
 
105. The bad old days01/03/2007
EXCEPT for a few available seats on the second floor of the 1,500 seater auditorium, the National Theatre was full last Saturday evening and what was showing was not KSM.
 
106. DR. AKO ADJEI01/03/2007
AKO Adjei was born on June 17, 1916 in Adjeikrom to Mr. Samuel Adjei and Johannah Okailey, both from Accra. He was to become a lawyer, teacher, civil servant, politician, nationalist, minister of state and one of the Big Six.
 
107. GHANA: United at 5001/03/2007
‘GHANA; United at Fifty’ is the theme for the official Jubilee anniversary cloth recently outdoored by the Chairman of the National Planning Committee of the Ghana @ 50 celebrations.
 
 
   
 
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10/05/2013
LET’S DEVELOP BRONG-AHAFO TOURISM SITES
Available records say the region produces about 30 percent of the food requirement of the country....more
 
10/05/2013
THE STORY OF TONGU
The Tongu consist of a dialect group among the Ewe-speaking people and the Dangme-speaking people of Ada who inhabit the lower parts of the Volta River. Among the Akan speaking people, however, Tongu and Battor are identical, because the Battor were the first tribe to migrate up the Volta and to come in contact with the Akans there....more
 
10/05/2013
THE STORY OF NSOKO
Nsoko Traditional Area forms an integral part of the Tain District in the Brong Ahafo Region....more
 
10/05/2013
THE STORY OF AKWAMU
The founding fathers of AKWAMU in the Asougyaman District of the Eastern Region claim migrant origin from erstwhile Kumbu state cited in the mountainous region between the Black Volta and the Comoe Rivers in northeastern Cote d’lvoire where they are from the royal Kumbu lineage – a Vanished Dynasty!...more
 
10/05/2013
THE STORY OF SAKYIKROM
SAKYIKROM is a town located at the foothills of the Nyanao Mountain, and shares a common boundary with Nsawam-Adowagyiri Township in the Eastern Region....more
 
24/04/2013
THE STORY OF OBO KWAHU
According to Obo Ankobeahene Oral Tradition captured between 1985 and 1987 and supported by Adamu Yanko Oral Tradition, the first sight where the present Obo Township is situated was called Akropong....more
 
24/04/2013
THE STORY OF DUAYAW NKWANTA
DUAYAW-NKWANTA is the administrative capital of Tano-North District Assembly, in the Brong Ahafo Region. And according to legend, the putative founder, Nana Dua Yaw, and the first queen mother, Nana Serwaa, and followers of the Ekuona clan descended from the sky on a gold ‘’atweaban’’ chain on a Friday. They landed in a dense forest on a spot known as Mankwaemu which later became the royal mausoleum....more
 
28/01/2013
THE STORY OF NSOKO (1 – 2)
Nsoko Traditional Area forms an integral part of the Tain District in the Brong Ahafo Region. This traditional area shares boundaries with:...more
 
05/01/2013
THE STORY OF HO
Traditions of origin suggest that they had migrated with a related group-the Ewe-speaking people from southern Nigerian. It is certain that the Ewe originally were in sphere of influence of the old Ayo Empire that flourished in the southern Nigerian....more
 
01/12/2012
THE STORY OF AHANTA (1 – 2)
The AHANTA STATE and the story of the glorious era of Ahanta Traditional hierarchy prior to the recent creation of District Assemblies which significantly altered the early geopolitical morphology of the area, vis-á-vis, SHAMA-AHANTA EAST METROPOLITAN ASSEMBLY (with its capital at Agona Nkwanta)....more
 
27/07/2012
The Story Of BOSO
Boso Gwa Traditional Area forms an integral part of the Asuogryaman District in the Eastern Region. Linguistically, the people of Boso belong to the Guan ethnic bloc, and had lived in the Mid-Volta Basin long before the Akamu arrived from Nyanawase to establish a permanent home at Akwamufie, 1733....more
 
27/07/2012
The Story of PRANG
Geographically, the Prang State is situated in the Atebubu-Amantin District in Eastern Brong Ahafo Region....more
 
27/07/2012
The Story Of BUEM
JASIKAN is the Administrative capital of the Buem Traditional Area in mid-Volta Region, physically an integral part of the Togo-Atakora system, but historically a part of the former German Colony of “Schutzgebiet Togo”, 1899 – 1918, when Buem became part of Togoland under United Kingdom Trusteeship till Plebiscite was held in May 1956 to determine its unification with an independent Gold Coast....more
 
27/07/2012
The Story of BEREKUM
BEREKUM Traditional Area in the Brong Ahafo Region shares boundaries with Wenchi (Tain District) to the north-east, Dormaa to the south, Sunyani to the east, and Jaman to the west....more
 
12/07/2012
The Story of Kwamankese
The Kwamankese State forms an integral part of Abora – Asebu Kwamankese District Assembly in the Central Region. The state shares boundaries with Assin Attandaso in the north; Abeadze in the east, Abora in the south and west....more
 
12/07/2012
The Story Of BODWESEANWO
The town of BODWESEANWO forms an integral part of the Adanse Traditional Area, and lies south-east of Fomena behind the Kusa hills. It is situated some 11 kiometers inland from Obuasi junction through Brofoyedru....more
 
12/07/2012
The Story Of SEKYEDUMASI
Traditions claim that the royal Aduana lineage of Sekyedumasi, in the Ejura-Sekyedumasi District of Asante, originated from Asumegya-Asantemanso....more
 
12/07/2012
THE STORY OF SENYA – BERAKU
The people of Senya – Beraku belong to the AWUTU AMANSA group of States comprising Winneba, Senya and Awutu who occupy the same geographical area in the Central Region on the coast. Linguistically, they speak the same language or related Guan dialects which are more or less mutually intelligible. Despite ties and language and culture they are largely independent of one another....more
 
04/04/2012
The Story Of Akwatia
Akwatia is situated west of the Atewa ranges on the Asamankese Kade road.The founding fathers of Akwatia were once a branch of Akwamu.They were together with Akwamu throughout their migration from Human to Asakamu while the main body of Akwamu continued eastwards and settled permanently on the Nyanao Hill....more
 
16/03/2012
ELMINA CASTLE, A LIVING TESTIMONY TO SLAVERY
The Elmina Castle, Edina, Anomana or Amankwaa Kurom — it has been called many names, but one thing will never change — the malevolent history of this relic of the trans-Atlantic slave trade....more
 
22/02/2012
"AZONTO CRAZE"
“Azonto” is a Ghanaian dance which involves movement of most of the joints in the body in a rhythmic fashion taking very few steps. Just like most African dances, knee bending and hip movement are rudiments to dancing it....more
 
22/02/2012
ROLE OF THE QUEEN MOTHER IN ENSTOOLING OR DESTOOLING A CHIEF.
Chieftaincy- Chief- Definition of – Requisites for making a chief – Constitution, Article 277. Chief – Nomination – Fundamental requirement for making a chief – Role of queen mother – meaning of nomination – Nomination to precede all other processes for making chief – Ex post facto processes after nomination irrelevant for want of capacity to make nomination....more
 
27/10/2011
TRIBUTE TO EFO KODJO MAWUGBE BY THE MINISTRY OF CHIEFTAINCY & CULTURE AND THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON CULTURE
TRIBUTE TO EFO KODJO MAWUGBE BY THE MINISTRY OF CHIEFTAINCY & CULTURE AND THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON CULTURE...more
 
17/10/2011
ADEKYEM FESTIVAL
Under the able and inspirational leadership of Nana Fosu Gyeabour Akoto II, Omanhene of Bechem Traditional Area and President of the Bechem Traditional Council, Nananom introduced the ADEKYEM FESTIVAL to be celebrated by the Chiefs and people of Bechem Traditional Area, made up of the following towns and their villages: Bechem, Dwomo, Terchire and Tanoso. These towns together are known as “ATANOFO AKROTUONNAN”....more
 
28/07/2011
BEADS SHOW AT NGMAYEM FESTIVAL
If you love beads and don’t mind getting caught up in a week filled with an exhibition and trade show, seminars and work- shops for beads sellers and producers, fashion shows with assorted beads accessories, beads design competition and bead- making lessons, then the place to head for between October 22 and October 29 is the 2nd International Bead Festival at Odumase Krobo in the Eastern Region....more
 
19/07/2011
WHAT IS FOLKLORE
The world Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) under what it terms Model provisions suggests an illustrative enumeration of most typical kinds of expressions of Folklore....more
 
11/11/2010
‘LET’S UPLIFT OUR CULTURE’
Newly appointed Acting Director of the Center for National Culture, Greater Accra Region George Oppong...more
 
25/10/2007
Kwame Nkrumah misfounded Ghana
THIS essay has been prompted by an introspection of Ghana’s fortunes since independence and the celebration of the Jubilee this year. The writer seeks to answer the question why there appears to be “something missing” somewhere in the scheme of affairs in Ghana’s development....more
 
12/10/2007
DR SUSAN DE-GRAFT JOHNSON – FIRST GOLD COAST FEMALE DOCTOR
Dr (Mrs.) Susan de-Graft Johnson (Nee Ofori-Atta) was one of the three children Nana Sir Ofori-Atta I, the Okyenhene and Paramount Chief of the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Area, had with Nana Akosua Duodu....more
 
 
   
 
 

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