Fantastic , the homowo festival this year surpasses all of the previous. Well done. Let it be violent free henceforth as this has been. well organized. I say ayeekoo!!!!!
"M3ni y3o f3o n3k3..." #GaDangbeOnTheRise....#LaAgbodzee.... If you are well versed in Ancient Afrikan History you can see what the spirituality of Kemet staring at you in the face. ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾#AfrikanPower
Please can you upload the section with the Volta Representatives for your Ewe subscribers? My late Papa was a bosom friend of the late Nii Anyetei Kwakranya I and did a lot for La...He served in the Nkrumah regime as First Minister of Defence, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Special advisor of Osagyefo, MP for South Tongu District and later Minister resident in Guinea overseeing the Affairs of the Union of Afrikan States...He was in a nutshell, Minister Plenipotentiary Extraordinaire. Our family is 100% Ewe paternally and maternally 50% Ewe Royalty and 50% Gamashie(Lante Djanwe) from my maternal grandpa. My late Mama was called Lamle Din. We always received Kpokpoi every year, but we were born, raised and educated in La where we resided in the Estates and so La has always been our home where we celebrated La Kpa with pride. It was very nice to see, our people represented.
@@AbladeTVSorry about the delay in replying… My Papa’s name was Stephen Allen Dzirasa M.P. BTh The First ordained Methodist Theologian to engage in Ghanaian Politics. He was excommunicated by the Church when he won a seat in Parliament; but the Methodist Mother Church in the UK, investigated his case and restored his collar. He died in May 2006 at the age of 90.
I wish to know about the role of the Sakumor Wulomor in the affairs of La I noticed that all the chiefs when they danced, went straight to hug the Sakumor Wulomor and then return The LaKpa Wulomo did same.