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Nii Yemoh The Ga Boy
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In this video we are going to learn about the roots of the Ga people of Ghana
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@lampttdandl
@lampttdandl 3 года назад
He is very correct about the history . I'm a Researcher and a historian and I Know he's speaking the Truth . I'm Nii Odartey from LAbadi but live in USA .
@georgetitus-glover6228
@georgetitus-glover6228 3 года назад
🙌🙌🙌🙌
@theMasterMind345
@theMasterMind345 2 года назад
Hello, Can I bags your contact? I may want to interview you both for an academic project
@Rosemallow
@Rosemallow Год назад
@@theMasterMind345 I'd be interested if you'd take another Gã
@NaaCreationsStudio
@NaaCreationsStudio 11 месяцев назад
La not Labadi please
@godwincollins6284
@godwincollins6284 4 месяца назад
Please please!!!! This was a most interesting interview with your Grandfather. We are Quashie from the Caribbean, and it would be helpful if you and your Grandfather, could explain this episode in English for his sons and daughters in the Caribbean, because we were told by our Grandparents we are Ga. Look forward to a favourable response. God bless.
@solorraine4583
@solorraine4583 9 месяцев назад
🥰long life to our our wise grandpa I love the story telling by our elders 😍 LOVE your Akan Waoulé/Baoulé. sister from Ivory Coast
@madelinewilsonojo
@madelinewilsonojo Год назад
This is such an important video. We need records like this, so we can pass to our children. My son is half Ga-Dangbe and half Yoruba. I can't wait he's until he's old enough to watch and understand this video.
@simp1eone
@simp1eone 2 года назад
You are an excellent interviewer. You never interrupted him once and allowed him to speak. You listened. Well done. You are a great example to other Ghanaian interviewers.
@feliciakodjo9602
@feliciakodjo9602 2 года назад
Sure, others have to learn from him
@petermensah6866
@petermensah6866 3 года назад
I once travelled with my brother to Agbodrafor in Togo. We were speaking Ga, and an old man said we were not speaking the correct Ga and that we should come to his house to learn the correct Ga. They have a place they call La kpa We. They also celebrate the homowo.
@nanaaraj
@nanaaraj 3 года назад
Yes I heard some Togo speak Ga. is that correct?
@flavienhinv3614
@flavienhinv3614 3 года назад
@@nanaaraj In Agbodrafo, they have conserved some La tradition from Accra but most of them do not understand Ga, they speak a turned ewe called gêgbé (meaning Ga language). Maybe some who have relatives in Accra or travel there in accra can speak ga. The Ga tribes in Glidji and Aneho are essentially Tugba (Ayélé, ayoko, dédé, kokoè, folli, têko, ékué,kankoé,Kanyi ...), sempe (adoté, adotê, adolé, adoudé ,...), akangba ( nadou, laté, korkor, anoko, teyi, latékoé...)...
@maryaryee8449
@maryaryee8449 2 года назад
They're the ANɛhoɔ's. Every years they comes to "Gã Mashie Nãe We" which is the (Nílé) and celebrate Hɔmɔwɔ with Gã's
@bmalik1126
@bmalik1126 Год назад
i am Al-Malik from the U.S. midwest region,Missouri to be exact, i learned that i am Ga through DNA testing ( African Ancestry) to learn that my ancestors have a long glorious history is awesome , . to learn that they were in Egypt (Kemet) & Israel before they migrated is even more mindblowing since i've been studying that history before now! Hotep Family!
@naadoudua811
@naadoudua811 Год назад
We’re one Africa 😊 any African u see in the diaspora is your sibling
@Oponu-Ayirada
@Oponu-Ayirada 3 года назад
I'm Yoruba from Nigeria & Yorubas are yet to stop sabotaging each other's till Kingdom of heaven comes. Lol much love to every distance cousins and nephews
@bofloa
@bofloa 11 месяцев назад
you are real oponu
@crownjewel3533
@crownjewel3533 10 месяцев назад
@bofloa His name says it all and fits perfectly.
@otisboateng3214
@otisboateng3214 3 года назад
is good to speak ur language I'm denkyira guy I can't hear him but love when people speaks their own language, we all one people God bless Africa
@proverbalizer
@proverbalizer 10 месяцев назад
facts bro. I'm a Yoruba guy but I'm still learning my language because I was born in the U.S.
@OraqilTG
@OraqilTG 3 года назад
I’m Ga. From La.. NII ODOI ATSEM WE. I’m proud to be among a strong people
@goldenheart751
@goldenheart751 2 года назад
My DNA says, Ga, Fante, Ewe, Fon, Bantu, and it says Senegambia. WOW!!!
@celticmulato2609
@celticmulato2609 Год назад
Check for updates! Ancestry or 23andme??
@efosaagbonlahor4187
@efosaagbonlahor4187 2 года назад
I am a Nigerian from Edo state the great Benin Empire I once saw a GA man in Austria he looked so much like my grand father's children.
@igodohealth9884
@igodohealth9884 2 года назад
We are the same people! How's life in Austria with the mandate?
@jhonkhan8153
@jhonkhan8153 2 года назад
The True meaning of blood thicker than water 💧 as we've been told
@django628
@django628 Год назад
I am a Haitian American I met a GA man at work he was really cool. They are Israelites.
@Majority33
@Majority33 4 месяца назад
Yorubas, Hausas, Kanuris, Ewes, Gas, Binis and Igbos descended from the same family for real. Disparate evolution and experience forced to created new words in their respective locale which led to different languages and slight accent differences for some common words.
@salomeypele-botsyoe1853
@salomeypele-botsyoe1853 3 года назад
I'm an ewe and I can say that there are similarities between Ga and Ewe . Eg in ga they say 'aloo' which means 'or' and in ewe they also say the same thing.
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 3 года назад
Very true
@michaelsackey3560
@michaelsackey3560 3 года назад
We the same people
@adjeteyfiosum971
@adjeteyfiosum971 2 года назад
One family
@asaasare220
@asaasare220 10 месяцев назад
@@adjeteyfiosum971 anecdotal but notice that in ghana the major language that uses gba gbe gbo are the two ... ewe and ga with names like gbedema ogbame etc... this sound very prevalent in yuroba language
@frederickattoh4857
@frederickattoh4857 4 месяца назад
Just subscribed instantly to support my brother
@ataapiano
@ataapiano 3 года назад
This man is a legend! A camera needs to be positioned on him 24/7 recording his wisdom and knowledge. Thank you so so much for this great vision!
@nmoutan9184
@nmoutan9184 3 года назад
Yes they are our people. They are same as the Ka people here in edo/delta of Nigeria. We were all part of the great land of the Gods.
@igodohealth9884
@igodohealth9884 2 года назад
@@queenesther3471 Sister, you are wrong. We are indeed the same people. Most West Africans are. I hope that the most High show this truth 😊
@darkjedi8996
@darkjedi8996 2 года назад
@@queenesther3471 the guy that made the. Moment is not Yoruba his Benin
@shineesmuse9316
@shineesmuse9316 2 года назад
@@igodohealth9884 “Sis you are NOT wrong” I think that’s what you meant to say……No?
@claudetteriley5963
@claudetteriley5963 2 года назад
What is the Great land of the Gods? Greeks have Gods and Egyptians along with the Romans. There is one God for a certain people that Moses brought out of Egypt. If any of those people that says different is either been lied to or forced to say so until it becomes a topic to discuss throughout generations because of the martyrs that died preserving their heritage. The need to conform with all the rest of the world was more greater to trade and make the Colonisers rich in order to clothe and feed their families
@nmoutan9184
@nmoutan9184 2 года назад
@@claudetteriley5963 it was the land where all the Gods meet to form their Quorum. It was call land of Da or Ta. That is what phonetically gave English language Eden. Its somewhere in Nigeria were all nations also meet before the separation....long story...
@graciousone7817
@graciousone7817 4 года назад
I came here because of the title because i want to know my root. Nii thank you for the great work 🙌🙌🙌🙌
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 4 года назад
You are welcome dear
@blessingitua8204
@blessingitua8204 3 года назад
Woow this is interesting to know. I'm learning. Love from Nigeria
@georgetitus-glover6228
@georgetitus-glover6228 4 года назад
What a beautiful n insightful background of the Ga, tribe. Well done, Nii Yemoh.🙌🙌✌️✌️🤝🤝👍👍👍👍👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏💪💪💪🍾🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭, one Ghana, still.
@caribbeangifts
@caribbeangifts 2 года назад
Powerful! Thanks so much for sharing. The part about the Akwamu really got my attention. The 1733 Slave rebellion on Saint John US Virgin Islands ( was Danish at the time) was started by those Akwamus after they were defeated in Ghana in 1730. A few hundred of them ended up on the island I am from.
@janetfoston5836
@janetfoston5836 3 года назад
Hold your grandfather in high esteem, he is a genius, record and save all his saying, he is one of a kind you don't see anymore. Ayekoo
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 3 года назад
🙏
@stephenowususerbeh
@stephenowususerbeh 4 года назад
This is excellent rare history right here. Thank you for sharing Nii . Waiting for the next part please.
@NaaLegacy
@NaaLegacy 4 года назад
Very educative.God bless you Bro. We are Ga 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 4 года назад
Amen
@bettybortei1862
@bettybortei1862 3 года назад
I'm a proud Ga, from Nungua. Naa Borley is my name. I so excited to watch this video. I just don't understand, Ga's are strong people, but what I'm seeing now is that, 🤯😳😳🤯 Ga's are now speaking Twi.😭😭😱😱😡😡😡 Very very disappointed. We Ga's are very open minded. But that doesn't mean that we should give up our beautiful Ga culture. Why are we letting other ethnic groups blocking us from speaking our beautiful rich language(Ga). Ga are good people but doesn't mean we should naive. Please please my beautiful people 🙏 let stop the selfish, jealous and naive and protect our beautiful Ga,Land.
@christopherlevinanakofigug1178
@christopherlevinanakofigug1178 2 года назад
Some of you should drop this Inferiority complex. I am not Ga but I speak it fluently. No one is preventing anyone to stop speaking his or her language.
@simp1eone
@simp1eone 2 года назад
Me too born and bred and grew up in Ako Adjei osu, im Ashanti 100%, yet speak ga most of the time cos i hang with gas a lot. Speaking or not speaking your native language doesn't mean inferiority complex. Stop the nonsense talk. If you don't want to speak twi don't speak no one is forcing you.
@Tankthinker-54
@Tankthinker-54 2 года назад
@@christopherlevinanakofigug1178 you want to bet? Most Akans feels superior so they don't want anything Ga. Just because you speak Ga doesn't mean that the original comment was incorrect
@Tankthinker-54
@Tankthinker-54 2 года назад
@@simp1eone what nonsense? That's your supervisor complex showing.
@Ankyi80
@Ankyi80 2 года назад
@Betty... This certainly doesn't seem like u shd be counted as one of the open minded people.. What has ethnicity and dialect got to do with ur traditions and culture... Speak twi if u want it's ur preference dnt post nonsense and highly charged tribalistic toxins.... Diversity and unity moves the world forward. U r way too behind...
@Nicey_Young
@Nicey_Young 4 года назад
Owww so all the 200+ people that have watched couldn't just like so that we have the continuation??? Awww😫😫😫
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 4 года назад
🤣
@cynthiaarmah9158
@cynthiaarmah9158 3 года назад
Good Job Nii Yemoh. Pls do continue the good work. Very beneficial historical.
@kwabenaselikemwiredu-okata6673
@kwabenaselikemwiredu-okata6673 3 года назад
No wonder my maternal grandfather who is Anlo Ewe the clan he is from is Dzevi and from Alakple it is believed according to oral history the Anlo Ewe Dzevi migrated from Prampram Ga Adangbe region and settled in Alakple and they brought their war diety from Prampram called Nyigbla on my maternal side am mixed with Kwahu , Safaliba , Ewe and Southern African Basotho.
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 4 года назад
200 likes on this video for continuation 😁
@AwulaMarteki
@AwulaMarteki 4 года назад
Nii, you did well with translation, but some of the words were wrongly spelled so you can seek help with that. Shwilao, Nae wulɔmɔ, Soo bii, and others. But I'm really impressed for your effort to promote our Ga culture
@benjaminlamptey1867
@benjaminlamptey1867 3 года назад
Mi fee l3 199 (oha ny)ngma ng33hu k3 ekome)😆. Eshw3 ekome p3 n)) sane w)na n)tsaa.
@tekenta-neter7944
@tekenta-neter7944 4 месяца назад
I Thank the creator for this elder. I’m so glad to see that they’re elders amongst the GA’s and Asante that give full credence to our African origin and not the Bible Mesopotamia and Jerusalem. So refreshing
@missnansa
@missnansa 3 года назад
I am from the diaspora and as a young woman upon wondering where my ancestors were from went and dreamed of Ga. This was before I could get info on internet as the years went by I am able to learn more. This was quite informative.
@naadoudua811
@naadoudua811 Год назад
Good to hear that try and visit the motherland and connect with your people 😊😊😊
@naaadolezuana9253
@naaadolezuana9253 4 года назад
This man has really given has the fact. He has to link up with my dad. He has told us the fact and not leaving any.
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 4 года назад
He really has details
@jhonkhan8153
@jhonkhan8153 2 года назад
Excellent educational interview 🙌 , love every minute of it 😀 👍
@whistyg7068
@whistyg7068 4 года назад
Oh papa nii, when I come Ghana de3 I'd love to get to know you and AJ. 💯💯💯 Oyiwalaad)n k3 ha video n3. Was your Granpa a teacher???
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 4 года назад
Thank you Whisty... My grandpa was not a teacher. He was a member of parliament. He is currently writing a book about Ghana
@whistyg7068
@whistyg7068 4 года назад
@@niiyemohthegaboy oh wow no wonder he knows his history very well. So when will his book be launched?
@pharoahmonk50
@pharoahmonk50 3 года назад
The Ga people can trace their roots back to the Nile River in Egypt. What a powerful and resiliant people!
@invinciblejay371
@invinciblejay371 3 года назад
The problem is he forgot to mention they weren’t Egyptians there are Israelites from the tribe of Gad who is one of the sons of Jacob later called Israel…they worship the Nile river because God told them if they disobey he will scatter them among the nations and there they will worship gods they didn’t know…Deuteronomy 28.
@baerkaabnaab2388
@baerkaabnaab2388 3 года назад
@@invinciblejay371 🤣🤣😂stop with the fairy tales
@suntanglory
@suntanglory 3 года назад
Except there was no tribe or people known as Egypt but Nubians. Egypt as a country is man made, the true Egypt in the Bible is talking about a state of mind. Its a yoruba word, Egibiti which means deception, fraudulent mind/person not a physical country..
@niikonneymensah6221
@niikonneymensah6221 2 года назад
@@baerkaabnaab2388 familiar with the word "cognitive dissonance" ? What seemed fairytale to you, is the hard truth. I'm at your service if you wish to read and explore the truth.
@claudetteriley5963
@claudetteriley5963 2 года назад
@@suntanglory the people make the country. Land can be called anything as u damn well know that some of your ancestors died and has not heard of Lagos and now there are elders that will still see Lagos as it's capital when it has been changed to a different location and name. It is not the same capital no more. The same fairytale that is true to you, is going to be a lie to your descendants. If you worship Gods and kept doing so after God warned you. It is the reason why all us Israelite decendents being called with bywords to divide us is suffering under a evil system. You picked up Egyptian habits that didn't die hard. Don't you think it is suspicious that the colonists went to great lengths to force you to speak their language and not your original native language. They never felt to stop you from serving many Gods and marking skins as rituals. They are bending you to to be like them. Egypt, Babylon Assyria, Macedonia, Greeks, Chinese and German. There is over 700 yrs of breaking a people who has been in captivity many times or ruled by kingdoms and used for their wisdom knowledge understanding. Getting rich is all people seem to care about instead of their God of salvation. Nigeria and Ghana has made a Chinese man chief. Then have the nerve to talk traditional culture and customs when it comes to women.
@greatbeninempire3535
@greatbeninempire3535 3 года назад
The GA people of Ghana are related to the Benin Empire people of current Edo State, Nigeria. The Benin's also migrated from River Nile. I believe and trust what he says 💯.
@Obalufon
@Obalufon 2 года назад
Stop lying! There's nothing like Benin Empire. Ile-Ibinu, a name giving to u Igodomigodo people by Oranmiyan, a Yoruba prince. And up untill now Yoruba are more spoken in ur palace than Igodomigodo language ok. The Portuquese changed it to Benin when they couldn't pronounce it right. The Ga dangbes and Ewes are Yoruba family, while Benin is Yoruba baby ok
@temilola9366
@temilola9366 2 года назад
They are yoruba not benin, stop stealing others history
@greatbeninempire3535
@greatbeninempire3535 2 года назад
@JJ You're a big fool and ur analysis makes no sense. We have never had an identity crisis but you the igbos. U are the once that claimed you're Israelis. You're the once that don't know where u actually from but wants to be something you ain't to attached importance to yourself. The entire west Africa migrated through the Nile river. Go and sleep. Our history is written in Stone! You can hate all you want it won't change a damned thing. 😉😅😅.
@greatbeninempire3535
@greatbeninempire3535 2 года назад
@JJ The Yoruba have never said one day that Oduduwa ( Izoduwa) migrated from Egypt not once. Their argument is he migrated from Mecca. Do you know where Mecca is? Saudi Arabia. This defines how swindle you're.
@greatbeninempire3535
@greatbeninempire3535 2 года назад
@JJ Basically, you just agreed that you lied because the Yorubas have never said they migrated from EGYPT. Go back and look at your statement. First of all, there's no history in Yoruba that argued Oduduwa lead people from Nile/Mecca/Yemen/ on anywhere outside now Nigeria. The Yorubas had about three of more history of Oduduwa. 1, the history simply said He was a man that came out of the forest to the East which is directly pointing to the Benin Empire. 2, said he came from Mecca, 3, he is God that come from the sky. You seems to forget that beside the Great Benin Kingdom which was marvelously drawn on the ancient map of Africa there was no other Kingdom within the now Nigeria. If you can manage to change Africa map from 11 century then maybe just maybe u will be able to fabricate more lies to be disbelieve. The Benin Ogisos have existed thousands of years before the area of Oba's. You're teaching history to someone that knows it more than you. Spare me all these details, go tell them to news headers readers. Be gone.
@brightlawson6391
@brightlawson6391 3 года назад
Most ewes speak ga fluently
@annbrubeck8088
@annbrubeck8088 3 года назад
EWE are similar to Yoruba people
@FIAlive
@FIAlive 2 месяца назад
GAs are Eves, it's about time they stop hiding the true history. The Ancestors of GAs and Akwamus were all with the Eves at Notsie before they moved to the new land Ghana. The Akras/Accra were Eves, a mixture of both local and foreign languages eg. Twi and Portuguese, gave birth to the GA languages. Eves of Dahomey expanded to form all the tribes of Ghana and part of Ivory Coast. Benin Kingdom is the mother of all the countries along the Guinea Coast. From Adaklu in the Volta, the Anlos and the GAs expanded to Akra/ Accra. Later the GAs and the Akans over runned the Anlo- Eves in 1680, meaning they multiplied and formed their own society and Kings hip systems. After the Akwamus, over runned the GAs and became the rulers of the Akras, later Denkyeras, and Akyems followed and lastly Ashanti took over. This was how these Akan came to exist in the Eastern and Greater Accra regions. Before they were all up in the middle belt, the Pra Ofin basin after moving from Dahomey. They, including the Guans, are all from Dahomey Kingdom. Many tribes in the past ignored their link to the ancient Dahomey due to some petty, Chifetancy disputes in the past. This was how to removed their historical link to the Dahomian Kingdom. Any Ghanaian, who runs his or her DNA test will realise they originated from Benin. We are all one people. The GAs are the original people associated with the name Ayigbes, not the Eves. These records were captured by a German historian Jacob Spieth.
@FIAlive
@FIAlive 2 месяца назад
Yes, Eves are relatives of the Yorubas.
@aishaaisha2803
@aishaaisha2803 4 года назад
Woooow, l really like this man, good job keep it up
@frankshamatey2883
@frankshamatey2883 3 года назад
Ewe and Ga mix my tribe . I'm proud it I remember my grandmother gold we are not from far away. Nat brew song it's a great song
@abbycash
@abbycash 3 года назад
I’m glad I clicked on this video. Very informative thank you
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 3 года назад
You are welcome 😊
@PortiaLamptey-w3m
@PortiaLamptey-w3m Год назад
God bless you Nii Yemo You are doing well
@kervinaham7375
@kervinaham7375 Год назад
Oral history is so powerful been that I have heard this story from my grandmother who is Ga, the names of the past kings and Queens he mentioned all same as what my grandma narrated to us, that during the great migration from what is now called Egypt that Akans came downward from the north to south however the the Ga’s and Ewes went eastward through Sudan, Ethiopia and finally making their way west to present day Nigeria, Togo, Ghana, and Ivory Coast, even as Ghanaian I meet so many people telling me I look more East African because of may narrow facial structure
@shadrackniiadamakwaosampah4567
@shadrackniiadamakwaosampah4567 3 года назад
"Hiao" not "Yaw" that's what my elders taught me. This meaning of Hiao are numerous including ..... Hiao means Ehi ha w) meaning it should be well with us
@verasworld3028
@verasworld3028 3 года назад
Thanks for Sharing such informative, Educative and helpful Tools for us all to learn. God bless you Sir. Keep on updating us👍👍👍
@justicenunoo3030
@justicenunoo3030 4 года назад
Ayekoo Nii Yemoh, bo otsu no! More grease to your elbows and may you be encouraged and I hope our people (Gàs) will support and subscribe and share to spread your platform.
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 4 года назад
Thank you Justice, hopefully they will 😊
@ernestjones8764
@ernestjones8764 Год назад
This is very educative and the old man is very good in illustrating is point's very good!!!!!!!!
@joebaba8449
@joebaba8449 2 года назад
Wow I have learn a lot today paaaaa, i now understand more things today paaaa
@jahs1247
@jahs1247 3 года назад
LOVE THIS....keep it coming 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@stephaniemasoperh2557
@stephaniemasoperh2557 Год назад
A proud Ga woman Naa Sackle
@bellanaadei6120
@bellanaadei6120 3 года назад
My late grandmother told me this story. Truth talk am happy you make me missed my her.
@thyaclara3749
@thyaclara3749 Год назад
The story about the name "Ayigbe" does not correspond with how Ewes say... I am told during the war Ayi escaped to settled in Togo, Aneho, and after he was asked to come back home because the war was over. and he refused "Ayi gbe" meaning Ayi refused to come back (to Ghana). That's how some of Ga people settled in Togo.
@winnies.007
@winnies.007 3 года назад
I leaned a lot from this! Thanks for the interview! 🧠🙏🏿
@lazarocedeno5270
@lazarocedeno5270 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing your beautiful thoughts and experience. I have learned a lot. Great conversation. My sincere respect. Thanks
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@paultrs2
@paultrs2 2 года назад
Im from Ivory Coast the Ga and krobo, ewe migrated too , is also because of war against Akwamu in the time of king ansa sasraku , most of these people believe the came from the sky.
@pfowen5903
@pfowen5903 2 года назад
This was very refreshing to watch
@FirdawsOsman
@FirdawsOsman 3 года назад
This is very educative
@newsNIYA
@newsNIYA Год назад
The location of the current Nigeria was the Kingdom of Dahomey, so Ewes are not Nigerians but many tribes of people in Nigeria; like the Yorubas, the Igbos, etc are of Ewe descent.
@princesseaba6815
@princesseaba6815 3 месяца назад
It a lie
@johnashland3049
@johnashland3049 3 года назад
Oh Nii Lemoh, you be Labadi boy? Wow! Cool
@edmundarmah5408
@edmundarmah5408 4 года назад
Awww been away for sometime. Interesting history there. Learnt alot today myself
@philomenaapedoh1754
@philomenaapedoh1754 4 года назад
Bring on part 2 please...what a suspense!😢 Now l see why my mum and almost all my aunties got married to ewes. Good job Papa Nii.
@Xwrt532
@Xwrt532 2 года назад
No they are not Nigerians (nothing against Nigerians). They are bonafide and legitimate Ghanaians. They, just like all the other tribes, migrated and/or expanded onto this land. Nigeria was just a transit point for this particular group of people. It’s like saying Nzemas are Ivorians just because their roots are from Ivory Coast. Gas just have a better system of both preserving their history and passing it on to latter generations.
@charlesokoro654
@charlesokoro654 Год назад
They are just referring to an area marked by the colonial boundary called Nigeria. Ghana, nigeria, and other African countries are colonial names, so don't worry yourself. Am an Accra born nigerian . It is really shocking to discover a lot of words that cut cross between Ghana and Nigerian tribes. Jo in Ga is the same as in Yoruba. Ni gbe wo ya, where are you going can be understood as ni bo lo fe ya, which points to a destination in yoruba.
@asaasare220
@asaasare220 3 года назад
Nii Yemoh... thank U thank U... your grandpa is the one of the few great people who are tell the true stories... please send me his real name I love and respect him.....
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 3 года назад
He is called Ali Yemoh
@bella16jun
@bella16jun 3 года назад
This is amazing and very informative. I can't wait to watch this with my children.
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 3 года назад
Please do!
@ayelehortenseayivi-togbass3417
@ayelehortenseayivi-togbass3417 3 года назад
The part of Ga people who live in Togo, that call Mina ou Gin, precisly in Aneho and neighbor don't understand ga language as the speek in Ghana. Can we translate in french or easy english for us. Me, I want to understand what he said.
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 3 года назад
Sure
@adewilliams8
@adewilliams8 7 месяцев назад
They both gave their roots in Ile-Ife Yorubaland. If you go to Ile-Ife today, they will show you where their ancestors emigrated from, in Ile-Ife.
@junelleayettey4294
@junelleayettey4294 3 года назад
Very interesting to watch! Thank you for putting this together
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 3 года назад
You are welcome
@MultiTommie
@MultiTommie 3 года назад
They say the gadangme, ewe, igbo, yoruba, and bantus come from israel.
@horaceowens8368
@horaceowens8368 3 года назад
History 101. Thanks for insights into our roots as Africans in general and as Ghanaians. I find it refreshing to hear this lecture and how it collaborates the history of the migration of the Fantis from Techiman! Thank you 🙏🏼
@MultiTommie
@MultiTommie 3 года назад
@@horaceowens8368 so to be honest many ghanaians 70 percent of west african tribes and bantus come from israel.
@temiladealamudun5063
@temiladealamudun5063 3 года назад
TRUTH 💯
@fredericakitisu5417
@fredericakitisu5417 3 года назад
yes you are right, they were from Isreal
@davidasehinde4236
@davidasehinde4236 2 года назад
We don’t come from Israel
@mariamaddo8638
@mariamaddo8638 4 года назад
Thank you Mr. Yemoh
@Lifeofkalis
@Lifeofkalis 4 года назад
How i wish I can speak Ga,all what I heard was we can grow together,educate,viewers 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 4 года назад
Hahaha let him teach you
@Lifeofkalis
@Lifeofkalis 4 года назад
@@niiyemohthegaboy he is trying ooh but hmm
@Nicey_Young
@Nicey_Young 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@tomp1428
@tomp1428 4 года назад
Lol
@LuckyLucky-xp2sz
@LuckyLucky-xp2sz 3 года назад
How many years have you lived here on the Ga soil. You came with your Akan superiority and decided not to learn any language.. Nobody sits someone down to teach him or her a language. Only people who have blocked head who don't learn languages and the Akan are number one block headed and the most ignorant people in this country.
@ebenezerbleyor7254
@ebenezerbleyor7254 4 года назад
Keep it up. Very educative
@TMS26164
@TMS26164 9 месяцев назад
the man is very accurate, he is a real intuitive man
@chorkoryouthtv
@chorkoryouthtv 3 года назад
Oh you're doing well and your Ga has improved waaa. Beautiful history
@T-MobileMobile-pt2ok
@T-MobileMobile-pt2ok Год назад
Eh dencha dencha
@HesLiet
@HesLiet 7 месяцев назад
I really love Yoruba from Nigeria I now understand why blood is thicker than water
@sowahc1
@sowahc1 8 месяцев назад
I believe I know the young man interviewing Nii Ali Yemo at Wireless school.
@richardquayesowah5321
@richardquayesowah5321 3 года назад
Well done Ali Yemoh
@gloriaaddae
@gloriaaddae 2 года назад
Yes we have to know that civilization starts from Africa 🌍 its a fact
@chickfight1602
@chickfight1602 3 года назад
Very insightful. Thank you very much
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 3 года назад
You are welcome
@nessasbucketlist8467
@nessasbucketlist8467 4 года назад
Love thisssssd
@real_badman
@real_badman 2 года назад
When we said we blacks all come from Egypt he is referring to when Moses brought the Israelites out of Egypt and we ended up getting split up even to the Caribbean islands we are all the same people if you don’t know
@LOKKOTV233
@LOKKOTV233 3 года назад
Interesting history. Mr Ali Yemoh is amazing
@abdulakan5877
@abdulakan5877 Год назад
This man is wise blessings upon him
@amorkor4
@amorkor4 3 года назад
Proud Ga from Bukom. We need to maintain our Ga language and not speak Twi, especially in Nkran
@mmigash4real742
@mmigash4real742 3 года назад
Is good to speak more languages my friend is not a bad thing...OK
@amorkor4
@amorkor4 3 года назад
@@mmigash4real742 Of course is not a bad thing. In fact its very good to speak many languages, am just saying we Gas should maintain our language and not lose it
@brentwiley3426
@brentwiley3426 3 года назад
It is good to maintain Ga and Ewe, but you don’t just want to maintain the language. You want it to grow! I have noticed the deposit of film and literature is small. Where is the Ga press? Where is the Ewe newspaper? So of course Twi will start to overtake Ga. Even the Akan did this with Twi. It is hard to learn as a second language without the material resources. New adoption by Africans who are not Ga or Ewe will be slower without these tools.
@christopherlevinanakofigug1178
@christopherlevinanakofigug1178 2 года назад
You people are so obsessed with Akans. Who is preventing you to stop speaking your language?
@Hifrequencymeditations
@Hifrequencymeditations 2 года назад
@@christopherlevinanakofigug1178 lol guy you can have a desire to keep your language without disliking another language or tribe. Two things can be true at the same time my brother, no one is obsessed with Akan. Besides, his comment was actually praising Akans, in that they put out different tools and materials to keep the twi relevant to their people...that's a good thing masa. You speak ga and you're Akan, but if you've been to Ghana, many Akans are operating and running businesses in Accra, if you ask them they frown and tell you they don't speak ga, which forces locals to speak twi in order to patronize them. So when a ga person says we must keep our language relevant (if you will), I beg have some understanding...that's all.
@LOKKOTV233
@LOKKOTV233 3 года назад
I really love to more from this man
@abdulakan5877
@abdulakan5877 Год назад
Young man be proud you have a father who's wise
@edengarden3568
@edengarden3568 3 года назад
This man is so credible and knowledgeable I everybody listens to those. It has something for every black person. Get someone to translate for U
@abdulakan5877
@abdulakan5877 Год назад
Teach us oh great one
@PacLife-jq5kr
@PacLife-jq5kr 2 месяца назад
GA FROM EWES BUT IS GA ALSO BORN NEGIRIALS PLEASE TO ALL HUMANKINDS ON THIS UNIVERSE YUDA MY NAME❤
@queennaadiamond3081
@queennaadiamond3081 3 года назад
What a beautiful history. Thank u sooo much sir ❤💛💚
@kofidze
@kofidze Год назад
Love this, of Osu origin.
@asaasare220
@asaasare220 3 года назад
As granpa... was it not on the way that some stopped in Aneho and said they will not continue? I heard of Ayi me gbe.... hence Ayigbe
@flavienhinv3614
@flavienhinv3614 3 года назад
I am from aneho and i can confirm the version of the grand pa. The history here in Togo is that Ga and dangbe People of aneho and some villages of Togo fled Accra region after wars. After the war with akwamu, a prince from Accra (Gêgbo) settled at Glidji first, others groups ( La , Sempe, akangba, dangbe...) and family members joined him later.
@mmigash4real742
@mmigash4real742 3 года назад
Some wisdom were made known and it's Ghana's story about the Ga people's migration...nice try... I wished you can interview Rabbi Aquartey.!!
@godheadwallen58
@godheadwallen58 8 месяцев назад
MAKE UP YOUR MIND IN WHICH LANGUAGE YOU WANT TO DO THIS INTERVIEW. ENGLISH TITLE AND GHANIAN INTERVIEW. I AM FROM JAMAICA AND MY FAMILY IS OF THE TRIBE GAD. I WOULD HAVE LEARNED SOMETHING IF I COULD OVERSTAND WHAT THE ELDER WAS SAYING.WE WERE SOLD MANY MOONS AGO SO I AM DISCONNECTED IN SO MANY WAYS. I KNOW GAD IS GA AND DAN BUT I AM LEARNING.THE ORIGINAL FAMILY NAME IS "OCHODO". I AM IN THE PROCESS OF COMING TO GHANA TO FIND MY ROOTS. BLESSED LOVE.
@abdulakan5877
@abdulakan5877 Год назад
What a wise man what s wise man bless him Elohim YA of the black race
@larryboateng3479
@larryboateng3479 3 года назад
Please bring is MORE of this content!!!!
@niiyemohthegaboy
@niiyemohthegaboy 3 года назад
I sure will
@HOPROPHETA
@HOPROPHETA 2 года назад
Oh my GOD! This man speaks like a Garifuna except the language is different. The cadence and sound are the SAME.
@proverbalizer
@proverbalizer 10 месяцев назад
deep. It is definitely very similar sound to Yoruba as he said,
@paultrs2
@paultrs2 2 года назад
I’m from Ivory coat the Ga people are not Nigerian, they lived in Ife yoruba land for 100 years , when they reach Ghana they mix with Guang and Akwamu , some of the Ga,Krobo, Guan and Ewe migrated to Ivory Coast around 1669 because of the war against the Akwamu some of those Ga migrated to aneho in togo to forme the gain.
@AwulaMarteki
@AwulaMarteki 4 года назад
Dadabee Ga lɛɛlɛŋ😅😅😅 Shi obɔ mɔdeŋ✌✌✌ Tswa, ni omanye jurɔ abla wɔ fɛɛ. Hiao✌✌
@prelifegoeson7058
@prelifegoeson7058 2 года назад
I'd love to understand what he's saying cos I'm totally lost don't understand the language.
@niiosamensa3656
@niiosamensa3656 3 года назад
Great news
@Loviebruce
@Loviebruce 2 года назад
We allowed Ablekuma to Kuma us, now they are insulting us that we are fools.
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