Category Archives: AFRICAN COUNTRIES

Research on Origin of African Countries

Ancestral Divisions of The Ga-Adangme Kingdom

The Ga Adangme Kingdom is divided into three principal divisions based on ancestral migrations and peculiar cultures namely:  1. Ga Mashi (Accra) 2  Dangme  (Head) (to the east and north), and3  Obutu or Awutu to the (east). The Ga Traditional Council comprise of the followings: 1 Ga Mantse2 Gbese3 Asere4 Abola5 Otublohum6 Sempe7 Ngleshi8 Akunmadzen9 […]

Nana Ofori Krobon The Great of Agogo (1630-1670)

Agogo is a town in the Asante Akim North District. It is the administrative capital of Asante Akyem North Municipal. Agogo is approximately 80 kilometers east of Kumasi located at 6.80004 (latitude in decimal degrees), -1.08193 (longitude in decimal degrees) at an elevation/altitude of 396 meters. The average elevation of Agogo in Asante Akim North […]

The Tragic End of Nana Amo Antwi Boasiako of Dwaboso (Juaso)

After migrating from Adanse, later to Asuom, the ancesters of Juaso settled at the banks of the Dwabo river. Most Akan settlements were built on banks of rivers. This was because, they migrated by foot for months from place to place due to wars and unfavourable environmental conditions and will sometimes find it difficult to […]

Amantena Escapees Established (Wabo Pata) Bompata

The ancestors of the Bompata people were the Amantena people who deserted their hometown during the civil war between Juaben and Kumase in November, 1875. The remote cause was that the then chief of Amantena had many years ago, refused to allow an Amantena woman to attend the funeral of King Opoku Ware I (1731 […]

The Legend of Nana Odame Ananse (Spider) of Kwahu Atibie

Atibie is one of the towns encapsulated in the Kwahu Traditional Area and the Twi-speaking Kwahu ethnic group in the mountainous Eastern region of Ghana. The town lies on the west of Mpraeso. River Asuboni flows between Atibie and Mpraeso and serves as the natural boundary (Opoku-Asiamah, 2020). The town’s appellation is Ɔtwerefo Tim nana […]

Detailed Origin of The Akwamu and Dormaa People

The Akwamu were originally called Aduana Twifo but got the name “Akwamu” or “Akwamufo” when they were moving from their settlement at Twifo Hemang. According to highly acclaimed Ghanaian Historian, Henry Kwadwo Amoako, the Akwamu (ah-kwah’-moo) got their origin name from the Akan term “kon bu” meaning neck (kon) break (bu). When the Akwamu army […]

Origin of Eba-Odan (Ibadan) and The Epic of Kurunmi The Warlock

Africa is the home to over 3,000 tribes and 2,000 languages and dialects. Africa is home to approximately one-third of the world’s languages. The diversity of Africa’s languages is evidenced by their populations. In total, there are at least 75 languages in Africa which have more than 1 million speakers. Now let’s focus on Nigeria […]

King Sekhukhune And The Refuge of The Lulu Mountains

Sekhukhune was King of the Marota people (or the Bapedi people) who originated from the Bakgatla of the Western Transvaal. The Bapedi originated from the Bakgatla and moved to the Eastern-Central Transvaal. This was where they built a powerful empire in Bopedi, by a skilful combination of diplomacy and military conquest. Their motto, “Fetakgomo o […]

Origin of The 700 Year Old Osun Osogbo Festival

The sacred Osun Osogbo Festival is an annual cultural event held in Osun State (Of Yoruba Kingdom) in Nigeria. The event attracts spectators and worshippers from all over the world in the month of August every year. The festival (which is organised in first 2 weeks of August) usually commences with a rite called “Iwopopo”, […]

The Bloody Reign of Sultan Moulay Isma’il Ibn Sharif of 17th Century Morocco

Sultan Moulay Ismaïl Ibn Sharif of Morocco reigned from 1672 to 1727 and was the first great sultan of the Moroccan Alaouite or ‘Alawi dynasty, the current royal house of the kingdom. The dynasty rose to power in the 17th century, beginning with Mawlay al-Sharif who was declared sultan of the Tafilalt region in 1631. […]

The Nzemas Settled at The Gold Coast 830 Years Ago

The Nzema people of modern Ghana are part of a very large Akan family who moved from various locations to settle at their present location. They currently live in southwestern of modern Ghana and in the southeast of modern Côte d’Ivoire. The Nzema area is divided into two electoral districts of Nzema East District and […]

From “Adwe So” To Ejisu (Detailed History of Ejisu)

The Ejisu Traditional Area consists of a number of towns and villages who are Twi speaking Akans.  These towns and villages were all founded by the group of the Asona clan that founded Asotwe, Ejisu and Bonwire. Akan tribes mostly have eight (it’s seven in some Akan states) Abusua (Matrilineal clans) in each state. The […]

How Skilled Hunter Takyi Firi Founded Takyiman and The Enigmatic Tanoboase Town

Techiman is the leading market town in Ghana and is, together with Sunyani, one of the two chief cities of the Bono and Ahafo Regions. This is located at a historical crossroads of trade routes and the Tano River, and serves as capital of the Techiman Municipal District. Techiman is the legendary birthplace of all […]

Ancient Origin of The Mysterious Bosomuru And Nponponsuo Royal Swords

The Asantehene has two special category of swords he use to protect himself from witchcraft called an “Akrafena” or soul sword and a “Bosomfena” or spirit sword. These swords are held byAshanti Royal Sword Bearers and the Chief Royal Sword Bearer carries two mysterious swords, the Legendary Nponponsuo and Bosomuru swords.   THE TWO MOST […]

The Battle of Feyiase: Rituals Performed by Okomfo Anokye in The Heat of The Battle

Ntim Gyakari (died 1701) was the last fully independent ruler of Denkyira, a state in the boundaries of the modern nation of Ghana whose army were so fierce that it was difficult to overcome them. He was an austere King with an insatiable passion for women. He was brutal and was quick to kill without […]

The Battle of Feyiase: Chilling Events at Denkyira Prior to The Battle

Ntim Gyakari, the King of Denkyira at that time (1694 – 1701) made ten classes of men and women. These men and women were to offer their bodies as a sacrifice to the King whenever a royal family dies and these men were called Abon Chuma Fuor [Atwomafo]. Their leaders were called Ajae Bi [Agyeibi], […]

Detailed History of The Guans: AD 2020 Marks 1,020 Years of Their Entry into Ghana.

The Guan people comprising of 28 ethnic groups migrated to Ghana in AD1000 and are scattered across seven regions. This year, AD 2020 marks 1,020 years of their entry into Ghana. The late Anyenum Kwame Ampene from Anum Boso in 1981, launched the Guan Socio_Cultural Renaissance at Ajumako that give birth to the Guan Congress […]

Human Zoos: Untold History of Suppression

A shameful legacy that echoes into the present — and shouldn’t be buried in the history books. In the late 1800s, colonial exhibits became popular in the western world — exhibits that not only showcased artifacts but actual people. In the era before cinema, these shows allowed westerners to see the foreigners they’d only heard […]

Detailed History of The Ewes: The Founding of Agavedzi, Klikor and Bomigo

After the death of Ago, his successor Ago Akoli became king just before the middle of the seventeenth century. According to all accounts he was an energetic and dynamic leader, and he ended some of the proscriptions that inhibited the exercising of his function as leader.  Unfortunately, things were not exactly the same during the […]

Detailed History of The Ewes: Origin of The Great Amega Wenga Patriarch of the Anlos

There are many different schools of thought about the origins of the Ewe tribe, with a school of  thought tracing the origin as far back as an earlier settlement in Adzatome, a suburb founded by Ham, the second son of Noa in the Bible; Noa being the progenitor of various tribes. It is here that we […]