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How bad could it be that a continent like Africa in the 21st century has had almost six coup detats in the last five years? Is it because democratic principles weren't entrenched in the governance systems of the respective countries?
How would we be able to trust governments that are not accountable to the people because sovereignty was not given to them by the people?
How Bad Could it Be' to the residents in those countries?
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This Episode of African life Stories seeks to dissect the just ended Kume Preko Demonstration that just ended on the 5th of November 2022 in Ghana. The question then is why is it that people will demonstrate? The rate at which prices of goods and commodities are skyrocketing is alarming and it called for this demonstration.
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I do not own any right to the music or beats used in this episode. These are secondary sources of information from the websites of news outlets in the country
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This episode seeks to throw light on the elections that just happened on the 9th August 2022 in the various constituencies in the Kenuan state. This seeks to address the process and it's aftermath at the end of the elections❤❤❤
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This Episode seeks to bring to light the reason of the most heated demonstration in Ghanaian history! With this protest, the protesters clashed with the police and it turned bloody! This episode also talks about how this protest came about! Sit back and enjoy!
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In this episode of the African life stories series, we talked about the on-going UTAG strike that has get everybody talking about. UTAG talked with the government for some condition of services to be implemented but here we are talking otherwise.
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In this episode, I talked about how grateful I am to you guys for holding me down since the start of the year till the end. From my heart I want to say a very big thank you to y'all. I love you guys to the moon.
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In this Episode, I talked briefly about one of the biggest African countries out there called Nigeria. There are a lot of gist and sweetness in there you can not afford to miss. Please share to your friends so we all learn and grow as a family!
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Ama Ata Aidoo is one of the greatest writer Africa has ever seen. He has write several books which has been a game changer in many of the lives of the people in Africa. In this episode of African life stories, we celebrate her works andd how she has use her writings to impact a lot of people positively. We say may the God Lord bless her.
Below is the link to some of AMA'S recommended books that you can get on Amazon.
https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/41905.Ama_Ata_Aidoo
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In this episode, I talked about Mansa Musa, one of the greatest and wealthiest King that ever lived in the continent of Africa and in the world as a whole. He is also estimated to worth 400 billion dollars as revealed by modern scholars. He was a Mali born by a Father named Faga Laye.
During his reign, Mali became one of the force to reckoned with in Africa.
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In this first episode of African life stories in the year 2021, I take it back to the year 2020 talking about the election that went on here in Ghana and the aftermath of it. Please do well and share and don’t forget to leave your thoughts and comments down below and also send me a Mail via my personal email at [email protected] and Instagram at African life stories. I love y’all 😊
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Hello guys, you are very much welcome to my Podcast channel and I am really grateful for the love and support shown shown! It's Christmas and you guys needs to chill and at the same time stay safe out there! The music in the podcast is Show love by Kwaku March and incase you want to download it or stream it, I will leave a link down below for you guys!
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT!
Show Love By Kwaku March links below:
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In this episode, I talked about the problems we as Africans we are facing in our own country. I don't know what each and every African listening to this episode would be thinking but it is what it is. It's about time change needs to happen!
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Hello everybody, you are much welcome to African life stories and in today's episode, I will be talking about the Ga Ethnic group which happens to be one of the powerful ethnics in Ghana. This Episode talks about their historical background and how they came to settled at their current location here in GHANA. Please share and leave your ratings and comments below. You can also listen to my subsequent episodes here. Enjoy.
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Hello everybody, In this episode, we talk about the Ewe Ethnic group which is actually, one of the major ethnic group in Ghana. Their historical background, and how they came to their present location. We also talks about how they Dance, their Music and their Religious beliefs.
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Hello, In this Episode, I gave insight on the Historical background of the Akuapem Ethnic group and what motivates them to be at their current settlement. The Akuapem, one of the subgroup of the Akan Ethnic group located in the Eastern region of Ghana and also Akropong being it's Capital in present day Ghana
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Hello everybody, you are much welcome here again and this is African life stories where we talk about ancient African life stories. In this episode, we will be looking at the Bono Ethnic group which is actually a subgroup of the Akan Ethnic group. how they got their name, how they came to settle at where they are settling right now and so many more. seems interesting, Don't miss out.
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In this episode, I talked about the Fante Ethnic group which is the subgroup of the Akan Ethnic group. How they came to settled in the Coastal areas from Ivory Coast and how their three great warriors namely, Obrumankoma, Oson and Odapagyan helped them left their Bono brethren at Krako, present day Techiman in the Bono East of Ghana, and became their own distinct Akan group.
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In this episode of African life stories, I talked about the Ethnicity or Ethnic groups which can be found in Ghana and also their Cultural background and how they were formed. Their languages and their migration history which led them to present day Ghana. I also emphasizes on the Akan ethnic group which is mostly well known for it's famous commanding of throne from the sky by a renowned Priest named "Okomfo Anokye".
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In this episode of African life stories, i teamed up with one of the most finest Podcasters out in the USA to talk about overcoming Negativity. In this episode, he took us through how to overcome negativity as a Continent and as an individual as well. In these trying times in the world, people have been struggling on overcoming anxiety and Negativity which Anfernne was a testimony to that and he also took us through what is going on in the US right now concerning the protest of the Black lives matter.
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In this episode, I talked about the colonization of the West African Country, Ghana which was then named Gold Coast because there was enormous gold in the country. I also explains how the Portugees trade both in gold and also in slave trading as well. They were a lot of European countries which were present in the Gold Coast with the aim of exploring the gold in the country. I also talked about the anthems of the then Gold Coast, now Ghana which they sung until it was changed to God Bless Our Homeland Ghana which was originally sung by Michael Sauser; the anthem was originally written and composed by Philip Gbeho when Ghana had gained its independence in 1957.
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