He was my lecturer in L200 at the University of Ghana when l read my UGRC. African studies was one of the programs l enjoyed and till date even having moved outside Ghana, l feel the taste of it in my mouth and praise the course all the time. I knew l was going to get an A in the course because l loooooved!!! it.
Im so happy our brothers and sisters from the diaspora are coming to Africa and contributing their knowledge. I love his twi, Obenfo has really blended into the Ghanaian culture and he speaks many over African languages 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
“Ananse Kokuroko Hand Book” Containing meditation, medications, memorized gems of craftsmen wisdom and gold works which are intended to serve as one-stop guides to all trade. An indispensable source of beauty, truth and wisdom, destined to be passed down from generation to generation to the Masters, Journeymen and Apprentices! And inside our crafts is our families, our work, our connection to one another. But inside our crafts is the world! He's, from...the old town and in the ancient age, where great wisdom, ability and expertise in all kinds of crafts was given. So, he's a master craftsman who understand how things can be manufactured and maintained! "in the protection of God."
Yes, black means good. Before we got corrupted with European thinking. That is why bleaching is soo widespread in Ghana because everyone wants to run away from black. Black the most powerful and dominant color on earth, Ghanaians are running away from it to embrace a color that is weak and recessive, a white color.
@@ernestohenekena3872 It seems she does. She has been programmed and brainwashed to worship white people and whiteness that she can’t believe that at one point white people were worshiping a black God, and black was meant for something that was good, pure and holy.
It is Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon Not Obenefo Obadale Kambo If he was a white man, you would have put respect and honor on his name, but because he is a Black African man you write his beautiful name with no care.