Queen good day ❤️❤️ how are you doing dear am Nicholas from Tema I really want to come there Nzema but I don't know anyone there. Neither the language I do not understand. Will you guide me please
I'm an ewe born and raised on Nzema land, a town called Bonyere at the Jomoro district to be precised, but now stay's in Accra and can attest to the fact that Nzema's are very lovely people.
my greetings to Tina, your elder sister in the video there. good youre promoting nzema culture. i grew up at anloa-suazo, between sanzuley and akonu (bakanta)
I'm half Nzema from( Mpataba) and half Wassa,from (Mpohor)but I don't speak non of them especially the Nzema because I was not raised up in that zone but as for my sister she's super Nzema lady because she understands everything ,mmmmh akyek3 my favourite food 🥰🥰😍but my grandpa is still there, I will visit him when I return back to Ghana 🥰🥰
Ok learn your history because Nzema is Twi but slightly different pronunciation and words just like Anyi, Bawule, Fanti, Esa wie( now Sefwi), Akuapim, Twiffo, Assim etc. But in Ivory coast they call the language Akan for all the Akan Speaking languages and in Ghana we call it according to the name the of Clan example Sefwi means Esa wie -end of War but they're Akans from Bono, Amanse3, Adansi and the Nzema means people or Children of Nze River. Nzi Is a river and Mma means kids or children. And the group or clan that formed Esa nti( now Asante) Twi came from Twiffo Praso in Denkyira Assin area and the Twiffo prasso is what most Akans speak today because it was easy and polish for all Akans to understand
My great grandmother was nzema and moved to Cote d'Ivoire where her children were born as Appolo (Nzema people of Cote d'Ivoire). I never managed to find enough information so thank you
I have visited Axim a few times in the past. Beautiful place and very friendly people. The beaches are super. The first time I saw a star fish was at Axim beach. I could never forget that. Thanks for sharing.
The beautiful lady in red is my friend on fb. It’s been ages since we had a chat. This’s actually an amazing vlog and you’ve just earned a new subscriber 👍🏾
The Nzema language is very sweet. I think they should make it the national language. Good video. I love the interactions and the surroundings Are you in Australia and just visit Ghana?
Hi. Have you seen the video suriname meets Ghana ? Interesting for you to watch. I am surinamese. My forefathers are from akan tribe ghana. Can you please listen to the video and tell me if the language spoken is truly nzema? Just subscribed. I really longue to come to Ghana. I'm saving up. And i need to do a african ancestry test to know what tribes my forefathers are from.
You should try and visit Nzemaland. We have one of the nicest resorts in Ghana, Maaha Beach Resort which is at Anokyi, not far from the Ghana Gas facility. Moreover, this is not the only Nzema town. There are lots of towns and villages on Nzemaland
Can you please watch the video on RU-vid ; "Suriname meets Ghana" and see if you could understand what the Suriname old man is saying, because someone from Ghana sad that the language sounds like Nzema language.
It nice meeting my people , am. perpetual (homa) now at the University of energy and natural resources, when will u visit my hometown half Assini. By the way am proud to be one of u.