Honestly, I feel really proud being the grandson of the late J.A. Braimah. I heard great stories about him from my father when I was much younger. Having heard Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe talk so highly of him gives me a different and heartwarming perspective. God bless you sir, for your beautiful history lesson.
KSM, I wish both you and the Dr. have that much energy to talk everything about Ghana for 24hrs I know it's not possible. All that am trying to say is, I can listen to the Dr. Over and over and over without get tired of what am listening to. I wish he has written a book, I will be more the happy to buy 3.
Soo deep in history! This interview has shown that we the new generation do not know anything about our country. We just go to school to learn about things unrelated to us. Oh how I wish we knew all what happened back then, that made us to be able to enjoy the freedom now. The brain wash is serious. Can't we make a movie of our independence?? it will be more than helpful.
Profound gems of living history shared here in this video, without fail; the people of Ghana & the subcontinent need such a wide understanding of the past, along with the present, to make inroads into our future. Thank you for this interview.
Some excellent historical stuff over there Kudos Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe , indeed the mosquitoes and for that matter malaria 😅drove the white people out of west Africa. West Africa was called the white man's grave cos malaria really killed them . They would not have given up so easily. As for Boundary Road that is excellent Much Respect Doc. KSM I salute.
Now I’m beginning to see what may have been the significance of the Boundary Rd we had in Sekondi & how that fit in the lay of the land back when there was European Town & a commercial area oceanside of it.
Dr's historical information is so true. My late parents and grandparents shared the apartheid history and mosquitoes that drove the colonial masters away with us when they lived and worked in Accra during the colonial era. A lot of old folks who grew up during colonial era should make an effort to share history with the generation behind. So that the upcoming generation will respect and appreciate the older folks for painful sacrifices made, which has stood them in good stead.
It was our Ancestors who turn into mosquitos and bite them to death. Now our leaders has failed to do so because they know their not clean and Ghanaians are suffering.
Brofo TV, I have noted your comment about the 'colonial masters' phrase that I used in my write up. Well, I'm of that era and those were the every day phrases that are so lodged in my system. That was what it was and phrases should be mentioned so the younger generations learn about these. These historical phrases can never be erased.
See the truth is coming out we have been lied to the busia donbo d.:@&. what ever tradition still secretly admired Nkrumah now we have sold the country to scammers God save Nkrumah’s Ghana
Does Dr. Tamacloe written any book about himself, or history of ghana military and or leadership? Bcos if such is not written, what we hear and will be hearing will not be the truth
Honestly, I feel really proud being the grandson of the late J.A. Braimah. I heard great stories about him from my father when I was much younger. Having heard Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe talk so highly of him gives me a different and heartwarming perspective. God bless you sir, for your beautiful history lesson.
Who was J.A Braimah if I may ask?
Wow, we should applaud Dr Nyaho Nyaho Tamaklo for this great history he has told us. Thank you Sir!
KSM, I wish both you and the Dr. have that much energy to talk everything about Ghana for 24hrs
I know it's not possible. All that am trying to say is, I can listen to the Dr. Over and over and over without get tired of what am listening to. I wish he has written a book, I will be more the happy to buy 3.
Uncle KSM's listening skills are unmatched.
Thanks. I am humbled🙏
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Soo deep in history! This interview has shown that we the new generation do not know anything about our country. We just go to school to learn about things unrelated to us. Oh how I wish we knew all what happened back then, that made us to be able to enjoy the freedom now. The brain wash is serious. Can't we make a movie of our independence?? it will be more than helpful.
Authentic history...never heard of this in school... Invaluable!!
Profound gems of living history shared here in this video, without fail; the people of Ghana & the subcontinent need such a wide understanding of the past, along with the present, to make inroads into our future. Thank you for this interview.
That was quite some amount of history to digest. Thanks a lot, KSM and a very big salute to the Honorable Elderly statesman, Dr. Nyaho-Tamakloe.
Some excellent historical stuff over there Kudos Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe , indeed the mosquitoes and for that matter malaria 😅drove the white people out of west Africa. West Africa was called the white man's grave cos malaria really killed them . They would not have given up so easily. As for Boundary Road that is excellent Much Respect Doc. KSM I salute.
Now I’m beginning to see what may have been the significance of the Boundary Rd we had in Sekondi & how that fit in the lay of the land back when there was European Town & a commercial area oceanside of it.
I always enter classroom with your interviews. Thank you Snr. Youngest Oldest Man ❤❤
Our pleasure!
Dr's historical information is so true. My late parents and grandparents shared the apartheid history and mosquitoes that drove the colonial masters away with us when they lived and worked in Accra during the colonial era. A lot of old folks who grew up during colonial era should make an effort to share history with the generation behind. So that the upcoming generation will respect and appreciate the older folks for painful sacrifices made, which has stood them in good stead.
I've really learned some parts of Ghana's history today. Big THANKS to KSM
Thanks for watching
Avenida Hotel 🏨, Boundary Road to Kojo Thompson Road, European Hospital 🏥 now Ridge Hospital 🏥.
That’s some rich history lesson right there.
Interestingly there's also a boundary road in Sekondi.
Next level interviews.
Always, always, educational
Thank you !!
It was our Ancestors who turn into mosquitos and bite them to death. Now our leaders has failed to do so because they know their not clean and Ghanaians are suffering.
Brofo TV, I have noted your comment about the 'colonial masters' phrase that I used in my write up. Well, I'm of that era and those were the every day phrases that are so lodged in my system. That was what it was and phrases should be mentioned so the younger generations learn about these. These historical phrases can never be erased.
You are doing all the biggest interviews ❤
See the truth is coming out we have been lied to the busia donbo d.:@&. what ever tradition still secretly admired Nkrumah now we have sold the country to scammers God save Nkrumah’s Ghana
"people with that culture of resignation should never get close to power"
And I like that statement.
It’s people without culture…
Thanks.
Nyanyo ❤
We have European hospital also in TAKORADI
As for JH Mensah he was my neighbour at Airport. It is true he was renting a biiiiiiggg house.
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So as Takoradi the colonisers are very wicked
Cactus Creek please send your staffs for a professional course before they harm people. massage is scientific not a joke
Could you believe my father didnt teach me anything about my family history
Does Dr. Tamacloe written any book about himself, or history of ghana military and or leadership?
Bcos if such is not written, what we hear and will be hearing will not be the truth
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