Kafui, thanks for the great job you're doing. I think you can add a bit of visuals (like a picture of the personality being discussed, the coat of arms, the colonial coat of arms etc.) as and when you reference them. Keep going, Bro. I work from home, and I play your videos for inspiration and companionship.
I love watching your programmes, you always make a good research on every topic you deal with, your Interpretation is always positive and in line with what is being discussed ,you also ask questions that help your listeners to get a better understanding of the issue being discussed
You are talking about a concrete image and you didn't show it to us to appreciate it more. Bad editing Kafui but i loved your piercing questions especially on the color of the star.
Haha. U r right. I had to Google the graphic to look at it again. I am ashamed that as a Ghanaian I don't know my coat of arms that well. Good program.. keep t up. I leant a lot today
Please educate us on this special hero of Nkrumah called "Kwesi Afoakwah," a pioneer of GNA. Please tell us who this man was and what he did for Africa on Nkrumah's instructions
42:29 on the etymology of Jamaica. It has noooooo fanti/ ghanaian or african root. Was this an interpolation on the part of the good Attorney? Jamaica, is Taino word XAYMACA-- MEANING: THE LAND OF WOOD AND WATER or springs. Mr. Anokye, you have a good presentation, but the jamaican aspect was not based on research. You just assumed.
Amon Kotei contributed immensely to Ghana's history
Great education. A pic of the old coat of arms would have helped a lot.
Exactly! Kafui, please add pictures or images to help with these wonderful educational series. Great job, though.
Kafui, thanks for the great job you're doing. I think you can add a bit of visuals (like a picture of the personality being discussed, the coat of arms, the colonial coat of arms etc.) as and when you reference them.
Keep going, Bro. I work from home, and I play your videos for inspiration and companionship.
Good feedback... thank you
Thank you,Lawyer Anokye Frimpong for your excellent narration of historical events !
Thx for the education. Kafui and lawyer. Keep it up.
I love watching your programmes, you always make a good research on every topic you deal with, your Interpretation is always positive and in line with what is being discussed ,you also ask questions that help your listeners to get a better understanding of the issue being discussed
Thank you for your detailed feedback. I appreciate it a lot
Guinea Bissau has a black star in its flag. you guest is well informed and versed. Keep the excellent job
I love this!
We must remember him, great Ghanaian❤❤🎉
You are talking about a concrete image and you didn't show it to us to appreciate it more. Bad editing Kafui but i loved your piercing questions especially on the color of the star.
Haha. U r right. I had to Google the graphic to look at it again. I am ashamed that as a Ghanaian I don't know my coat of arms that well. Good program.. keep t up. I leant a lot today
Tetteh Quashie is from Osu Ashintey
Please educate us on this special hero of Nkrumah called "Kwesi Afoakwah," a pioneer of GNA. Please tell us who this man was and what he did for Africa on Nkrumah's instructions
Nice interview
Yes, the indigenous people of Jamaica were the Tainos and Arawak. I am not sure Pequots were natives of Xaymaca as well.
Golden lion represent united kingdom of great Britain and North Ireland
The sword represents only a section or fraction of Ghana i.e Akans
The British considered themselves as Lords (Elephant) and the Palm Tree symbolizes the economic strength of their colonies
Was he related to Robert Kotei who was shot during the AFRC junta?
Is the T15g the same as T15p?????
Kafui ... I am told the first the first president of ivory Coast was an Akan and Ashanti ... can you get lawyer Anokye to espanciate
Very true. Felix Houphouet-Boigny. In Ghana he would have been called Felix Ofei-Boahene
Common knowledge. Knew his son and he spoke their language with lots of twi🎉🎉🎉❤
42:29 on the etymology of Jamaica. It has noooooo fanti/ ghanaian or african root. Was this an interpolation on the part of the good Attorney? Jamaica, is Taino word XAYMACA-- MEANING: THE LAND OF WOOD AND WATER or springs. Mr. Anokye, you have a good presentation, but the jamaican aspect was not based on research. You just assumed.