You nailed it lady. Ghanaians have identified with Nigerians because of colonial history and the common English language but actually, our blood brothers and sisters are in Ivory Coast and Togo.
Ghanaian are not only identify themselves with Nigeria because of colonial history, but also because they're brothers and sisters. Go and learned history. The Ga people and Ewe ethnic group in Ghana they are originated from Nigeria. The Ewe are traced to Oyo, Nigeria, at least as far back as the 13th century CE. They were originally called the Dogbo people. While the Ga people of Ghana originated from Ile Ife, the ancestral home of the Yoruba people.
@@VictorineBihTakwe I went to Ghana with my cousin called Offori, at the custom office in Ghana, the officer checking our passeport name was Offory, he was so happy to see us, he even gave us his room for the night and slept on the floor, he was so happy to see us, it was the first time we see each other. A lot of names are similar, we are brothers and sisters
Until now, the Baoulés continue to have queens and they dwell in the town of Sakassou where the Baoulé's chiefdom resides. The Baoules still pledge allegiance to the Ashanti kingdom. They pay each other visits. During major traditionnal ceremonies or festivities delegations come from one country or from the other.
Excellent summary. Learning something every day. Your delivery is great too 👍🏼 I've never been in either country but from the videos I've noticed that CIV's infrastructure, trafic signs etc look exactly like in France. Some areas actually look like near Marseille or also in Martinique. Ghana is quite different on that end but that's just my humble superficial observation.
This is indeed the main difference. You can clearly see that CIV is reflection of France in many ways: from Infrastructure to the types of supermarkets and even food products on offer. Even calling some emergency services were the same until recently.
@@lmc005 yes. The french with their assimilation type of colonialism, never planned to leave Africa, so they developed Africa or their colonies like mini France
Great job sister, I am Baoulé, an Akan from Ivory Coast, I've always loved and supported Ghana because I knew that's where ly ancestors originated from.
Ghana and ivorians are completely brothers and sisters, they're our blood, as a Ghanaian i love them fully. I went to an ivorian beauty supply shop and i thought it was Ghanaians that are working because i heard everything they were Saying about a foreign lady they were braiding her hair so i almost say that why are you guys talking abiut her then later i realize they're fully ivorian so that let me know they're akans
the Akans of Côte d'Ivoire, and our Akan brothers of Ghana, are one and the same people, it's just these colonial languages that divide us, otherwise we are the same, we share practically the same culture with some slight differences. My sister, I am Akan from Côte d'Ivoire, and the Akans from Côte d'Ivoire are the majority in the country, we represent 42% of the population and not 29% as you mentioned.
The real truth about the similarities between Ghana and Ivory Coast is as follows. 1. The largest ethnic group in Ghana is the AKANS and the largest ethnic group in Ivory coast is the AKANS which means there is a lot of similarities in our local dialect 2. There are a part of the AKANS in Ghana and a part of the AKANS in Ivory Coast who are part of the Ashanti Kingdom situated in Kumasi Ghana 3. Most AKANS in Ivory coast are descendants of Abena Pokua a queen mother from the Ashanti Kingdom. If you go to Jamaica and visit the Maroons you will see a lot of similarities between them and Ghanaians that's because a lot of Maroons are descendants of the Akan tribe.
@@VictorineBihTakweit’s a lie ok.. don’t mind what he is saying about Jamaica 😂it’s totally lie… none of the ashanti were taken .. most people who were taken were around the coastal areas of Ghana 🇬🇭
Actually "kita" is the same called "pagne baoulé". It has different types of patterns depending on the location of the particular Akan tribe that produces it. For instance the boule tribe use different patterns from the agni tribe also different patterns is use by the ebrié tribe. Generally the type of fabric is called kita
Il n’y a pas eu de changement de nom du pays ; le président Houphouet Boigny a seulement décidé que le nom Côte d’Ivoire ne devait pas être traduit dans d’autres langues pour éviter la confusion, et que le nom du pays devrait être Côte d’Ivoire 🇨🇮 partout dans le monde. La Côte d’Ivoire est aussi appelée Eburnie ou Terre d’eburnie.
@@sourcestvghuk9897 Ivory Coast est la traduction en anglais de Côte d’Ivoire, à quel moment de son histoire la Côte d’Ivoire s’est appelée « Ivory Coast » depuis 1960? Même à l’époque coloniale ? Ou bien la France a été un pays anglophone un jour? Revoyez un peu vos connaissances sur l’Afrique mon ami.
Right Cote d'Ivoire = Ivory coast so the name never changed.And as he said Côte d'Ivoire has a second unofficial name which is Eburnie but not many people knows that . Finally 30 % of Ivorian population do not speak twi but they speak Akan languages which are closed to Twi because they belong to the same language family .
Are making the video about similarities between Ghana and Ivory Coast or Kumasi and Ivory Coast… let’s us know… that’s just one of the most tribe in Ghana.. and every tribe comes from a different places..
In reality, we have a lot of similarities with the Ghanneans because the largest ethnic group here is the Akans. We have Akan names but they prefer to focus on Nigerians who spend their time belittling In reality, we have a lot of similarities with the Ghanneans because the largest ethnic group here is the Akans. We have Akan names but they prefer to focus on Nigerians who spend their time To put them down 😂😂😂
I am a Ghanaian and what u are saying is true....but i think the reason why we focus on Nigeria is because of the English language..... about 95% of Ghanaians cannot and understand french...so i fink language was the barrier
@@wisdom9651Absolutely, it's English that makes you closer to Nigerians than to us. The proof, for example, is that we Ivorians are closer to the Burkinabés and Senegalese than to you. However, we have practically nothing in common with them, but because of French. Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire are said to be brotherly countries
yes, spelt Koumassi ..probably named after the one in ivory coast..in the same way you have areas known as dakar, madagascar in parts of cameroon @@VictorineBihTakwe
Ghana And Côte d ‘Ivoire ,Togo,Burkina Faso Have Similarities Both Food Languages Culture ect…..❤❤❤❤We Are Only Colonizers Influence Still We Share Common Things Together.
SOME IVORIAN ARE THE SAME LIKE GHANAIAN FOR EXAMPLE THE AKAN PEOPLE BUT WE GOT OTHER GROUPS THAT ARE THE SAME AS MALIAN GUINEAN BURKINA AND LIBERIANS BASICALLY IVORY COAST IS A MELTING POT OF ALL HIS NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES
Yes you shouldn't be shocked about the similarities between this two countries because it's the same land with same people as well. Those borders were created by the west with the intention to devide us, distance us from one onother and then exploit our resources to go build thire countries. It's time we realize this and come together as one people to build a better Africa. If not , hmmmmm 😢😢😢
Very good job. You did well. Just three add-ons: 1.the name is cote divoire and has been since is the crzation of its colony. Ivory coast is nothing but the word to word English translation 2. The ivoirian Koumassi has nothing to do with the ghanaian Kumasi. Its a coincidence. Its like saying the ivorian Touba and the Senegalese Touba. The ivoirian kumassi means the place of flies. It is in Atchan, the language spoken by the Abidjan tribe. They're part of the Akan people but the similarity on how the name sound is a coincidence. 3. not all the akan people in côte divoire speak Twi. Just part of tha Akan prople in Assinie region speak a languqge very similar to Twi. And they are a very small minority, laybe 1 to 3% of the population. Just keep in mind Akan in cote d'ivoire is an ethnicity group with similar cultures but encompasses many different local tribes among which the Baoulé, Agni, Aboure, N'Zima, Attie, Atchan. Now we all agree though the Baoulé tribe is rhe lost populous one in cote d'ivoire and is the tribe wirh the largest land.
Yes in cote d'ivoire the baoules are the ashantis and the anis are the fantes ,eg they name assamoi in whiles ghana names asamoah,the baoules will say oti la no ofata wo the akans in ghana will say wo tsir no fata wo both literally means your fits you.,another in ci is ono baka akan in ghana will say orenom koko literally meaning the person is taking porridge..First president of ci felix houphet boahi boahi means boahene in akan language the npp has elephant as the elephant as the symbol whiles the cote d'ivoire has elephant as their symbol, kwame for a Saturday born in ghana akan whiles thetbof ci is qoume,friday girl in ci baoules afue,ghana akan is efua or afua for friday girl....
You focussed on one ethnic group in ivoey coast..akan are only onegroup.. betes from the west are closer to liberians. ..and dioulas in the north are closer to burkinabe and malians
it remains a legend, which has been told over several generations. the expression "ba or li" whose deformation is said to have given "baoulé" is not relevant, it is a typically current Baoulé expression, while at the time of the migration the people who came spoke " twi", it is over time that the "twi" will be deformed to give the current language "baoulé", in reality if we really want to know the definition of the word "baoulé" we must look for its meaning in "twi" ashanti, unless the name "baoulé" was chosen centuries later when the twi had been transformed into baoulé
Baoule and most akan in ivory coast are mostly Guan the only people who speak twi in ivory Coast are Brong gyaman , Baoule Anyin, Nzema , I dont think akan are the majorities in both countries is a lie, Guan people are more than Akan.
@@moromigah Did you read my comment properly ? I mean most people call akan today are guans. The akan speak twi Asante , denkyira , Akyem , Akwapem and we other types of twi like Bono , Fanti and wassa. Anyin,Brosa ,Aowin,Ahanta,Nzema,Baoule,Efutu,Larthe and others group in la Côte d’Ivoire are guans.
@@emmanuellaa.lartey3365 The Guans are majorities in both Countries , Most people we call Fanti, Akwapem ,Nzema and others are majorities Guans , Just say the Akan dominated the Guans and other tribes, the Guan and Akan are almost one people , But the difference is just the language and others factors , the Akan speak twi , But the guans speak variaty of languages , because they mix themselves with northern people and also the Ga-adangbe , Ewe and others. th-cam.com/video/DvmU__DQJCY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=agkx_JJUJ7H_esa6
@@paultrs2 still don't get it , what I was told was that guans are somewhere near The ewes, and I really don't even know anyone who have ever said am a guan (as a tribe). If they are there then I don see them.. I know of Ashanti,Fante, Akuapems, Bono and The Nzema's
@@VictorineBihTakwe who's is still lying to us again don't even go there in terms of beautiful infrastructure weather housing or technology don't compared Accra is so beautiful than Abidjan or what it called it name
Kente story was a lie,twi spoken in Togo and Jamaica were all lies…my sister, kente was original from the Ewes in the Volta region… and my people Ashanti invited them and claimed ownership today… everything they told you about kente was a lie .. Do your searches well if not, you will be deceived 😂….
You nailed it lady. Ghanaians have identified with Nigerians because of colonial history and the common English language but actually, our blood brothers and sisters are in Ivory Coast and Togo.
Ghanaian are not only identify themselves with Nigeria because of colonial history, but also because they're brothers and sisters. Go and learned history.
The Ga people and Ewe ethnic group in Ghana they are originated from Nigeria.
The Ewe are traced to Oyo, Nigeria, at least as far back as the 13th century CE. They were originally called the Dogbo people. While the Ga people of Ghana originated from Ile Ife, the ancestral home of the Yoruba people.
@@profg5tv785 You are right about Gas and Ewes. Akans share the same ethnicity with a lot of Ivorians.
Ewes are not from Nigeria. Only the ga people. Ewes passed through Nigeria to Ghana from upper Africa
Ivory cost and ghana = Twins!!
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@@VictorineBihTakwethis is true, some Ivorian can be chief in some villages in Ghana and some Ghanaians can be chief in some villages in Ivory coast
@@VictorineBihTakwewe call Kente in my village Kita
@@VictorineBihTakwe I went to Ghana with my cousin called Offori, at the custom office in Ghana, the officer checking our passeport name was Offory, he was so happy to see us, he even gave us his room for the night and slept on the floor, he was so happy to see us, it was the first time we see each other.
A lot of names are similar, we are brothers and sisters
Until now, the Baoulés continue to have queens and they dwell in the town of Sakassou where the Baoulé's chiefdom resides. The Baoules still pledge allegiance to the Ashanti kingdom. They pay each other visits. During major traditionnal ceremonies or festivities delegations come from one country or from the other.
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I share the same surname as Akan with Ivorian. We became friends for a long time. My surname is well known in Ivory Coast.
Excellent summary. Learning something every day. Your delivery is great too 👍🏼
I've never been in either country but from the videos I've noticed that CIV's infrastructure, trafic signs etc look exactly like in France. Some areas actually look like near Marseille or also in Martinique.
Ghana is quite different on that end but that's just my humble superficial observation.
This is indeed the main difference. You can clearly see that CIV is reflection of France in many ways: from Infrastructure to the types of supermarkets and even food products on offer. Even calling some emergency services were the same until recently.
@@lmc005 yes. The french with their assimilation type of colonialism, never planned to leave Africa, so they developed Africa or their colonies like mini France
I have never been to France 😃😃, I’ll study about France comparing it with Côte d’Ivoire
@@markntiri8251 Good or bad, your assessment is absolutely true.
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Great job sister, I am Baoulé, an Akan from Ivory Coast, I've always loved and supported Ghana because I knew that's where ly ancestors originated from.
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🇨🇮 🇬🇭 ❤️ Interesting connections and similarities!
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Love you for knowing the history of both the countries...Thank you so much
Ghana and ivorians are completely brothers and sisters, they're our blood, as a Ghanaian i love them fully.
I went to an ivorian beauty supply shop and i thought it was Ghanaians that are working because i heard everything they were Saying about a foreign lady they were braiding her hair so i almost say that why are you guys talking abiut her then later i realize they're fully ivorian so that let me know they're akans
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This was a great history lesson 📚... please do more… you are a great teacher
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This is what we want not others who will come and disrespect our mother land. Great work
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It’s a beautiful country 🤗
the Akans of Côte d'Ivoire, and our Akan brothers of Ghana, are one and the same people, it's just these colonial languages that divide us, otherwise we are the same, we share practically the same culture with some slight differences.
My sister, I am Akan from Côte d'Ivoire, and the Akans from Côte d'Ivoire are the majority in the country, we represent 42% of the population and not 29% as you mentioned.
Thank you for throwing more light on the matter.
You were divided before the colonisation.
Most of Akan run away because of wars between you.
Am a Ghanaian and we are one people.
@@PatrickDiabateakans in ghana where also divided but st the end of the day, we come from the same family
Isn't there good reason therefore for unification of Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo and Benin??
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The real truth about the similarities between Ghana and Ivory Coast is as follows. 1. The largest ethnic group in Ghana is the AKANS and the largest ethnic group in Ivory coast is the AKANS which means there is a lot of similarities in our local dialect
2. There are a part of the AKANS in Ghana and a part of the AKANS in Ivory Coast who are part of the Ashanti Kingdom situated in Kumasi Ghana
3. Most AKANS in Ivory coast are descendants of Abena Pokua a queen mother from the Ashanti Kingdom.
If you go to Jamaica and visit the Maroons you will see a lot of similarities between them and Ghanaians that's because a lot of Maroons are descendants of the Akan tribe.
Wowww🔥🔥 thank you 🙏🏽
Not just Ashantis, the Akans in Ivory Coast also have Fantes, Nzemas and so on
@@VictorineBihTakweit’s a lie ok.. don’t mind what he is saying about Jamaica 😂it’s totally lie… none of the ashanti were taken .. most people who were taken were around the coastal areas of Ghana 🇬🇭
@@Laimarhgoto Google or here on TH-cam and type the Maroons.. You are welcome.
@@Laimarhwho told u this...better research
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They speak Akan not Twi … the umbrella language is Akan which breaks into different dialects depending on where u find yourself
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in ivory coast kente is called kita ...Baoule people also have their own fabric called "pagne Baoule" i.e. Baoule cloth
Thank you for the correction
Actually "kita" is the same called "pagne baoulé". It has different types of patterns depending on the location of the particular Akan tribe that produces it. For instance the boule tribe use different patterns from the agni tribe also different patterns is use by the ebrié tribe. Generally the type of fabric is called kita
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Woww 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽. History well presented. You nailed it Ghal
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Il n’y a pas eu de changement de nom du pays ; le président Houphouet Boigny a seulement décidé que le nom Côte d’Ivoire ne devait pas être traduit dans d’autres langues pour éviter la confusion, et que le nom du pays devrait être Côte d’Ivoire 🇨🇮 partout dans le monde. La Côte d’Ivoire est aussi appelée Eburnie ou Terre d’eburnie.
Thank you for the correction
@@VictorineBihTakwe très belle vidéo , j’ai apprécié ! Revenez quand vous voulez dans mon pays, il y a tellement de choses à voir … et à manger ! ☺️
Ivory Coast was the name my friend😂😂😂 learn ur history well
@@sourcestvghuk9897 Ivory Coast est la traduction en anglais de Côte d’Ivoire, à quel moment de son histoire la Côte d’Ivoire s’est appelée « Ivory Coast » depuis 1960? Même à l’époque coloniale ? Ou bien la France a été un pays anglophone un jour? Revoyez un peu vos connaissances sur l’Afrique mon ami.
Right Cote d'Ivoire = Ivory coast so the name never changed.And as he said Côte d'Ivoire has a second unofficial name which is Eburnie but not many people knows that . Finally 30 % of Ivorian population do not speak twi but they speak Akan languages which are closed to Twi because they belong to the same language family .
Another interesting video 😊😊
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We Ghanaians are more closer to people in ivory coast than Nigeria,Akan is one big umbrella.Am Ashanti a subset of the Akan nation.
Ivorians are the french version of Ghanaians. IF only they spoke english we'd do lots of stuff together
So Interesting 😃😃😃
How about you guys speak French ahahaha 😂
@@malikd2509 French is a difficult language 😁. In fact francophone countries like Gabon and Togo even Rwanda have joined the commonwealth
Not everyone in Côte d’Ivoire is Akan stop with your bullshit. French versions of Ghana ? lol 🤣🤣
@@eazy-e509almost half of u are Akans so damn near are Lmfaoo
Are making the video about similarities between Ghana and Ivory Coast or Kumasi and Ivory Coast… let’s us know… that’s just one of the most tribe in Ghana.. and every tribe comes from a different places..
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Senseeee hope that you did history . This is great
Hahahaha I only tried to cram history to get a pass grade.But these days,history is fun
Essentially you mean that the division between the two countries is an ARTIFICIAL division. Could that include Togo, Benin and the other countries?
I'm n'zima and we speak that language in the both countries
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In reality, we have a lot of similarities with the Ghanneans because the largest ethnic group here is the Akans. We have Akan names but they prefer to focus on Nigerians who spend their time belittling In reality, we have a lot of similarities with the Ghanneans because the largest ethnic group here is the Akans. We have Akan names but they prefer to focus on Nigerians who spend their time To put them down 😂😂😂
I am a Ghanaian and what u are saying is true....but i think the reason why we focus on Nigeria is because of the English language..... about 95% of Ghanaians cannot and understand french...so i fink language was the barrier
@@wisdom9651Absolutely, it's English that makes you closer to Nigerians than to us. The proof, for example, is that we Ivorians are closer to the Burkinabés and Senegalese than to you. However, we have practically nothing in common with them, but because of French. Burkina Faso and Côte d'Ivoire are said to be brotherly countries
La pagne en Côte d’Ivoire c’est Kita ( Kentey). Le pagne baoulé est encore différent .
Thank you for the correction
There is also a kumasi in douala
Really?, had no idea
yes, spelt Koumassi ..probably named after the one in ivory coast..in the same way you have areas known as dakar, madagascar in parts of cameroon @@VictorineBihTakwe
Who's told u that ivory coast have big economy than Ghana is impossible because Ghana is twins rich than ivory coast in therms of population and GDP
Ghana And Côte d ‘Ivoire ,Togo,Burkina Faso Have Similarities Both Food Languages Culture ect…..❤❤❤❤We Are Only Colonizers Influence Still We Share Common Things Together.
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Ghana and Cote D'Ivoire are similar 😊❤
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SOME IVORIAN ARE THE SAME LIKE GHANAIAN FOR EXAMPLE THE AKAN PEOPLE BUT WE GOT OTHER GROUPS THAT ARE THE SAME AS MALIAN GUINEAN BURKINA AND LIBERIANS BASICALLY IVORY COAST IS A MELTING POT OF ALL HIS NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES
Thank you for explaining better.
Majority in both nations are akan grouo
@@VictorineBihTakwe you're welcome we learn everyday
It's just like Nigerians and cameronians..culturally closer and with almost similar ethnic makeup
Yes true
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THE KENTE IS CALLED KITA. BUT THE BAOULE HAD (THROUGH ALLIANCES WITH THE NATIVES WHO WELCOMED THEM) THEIR BAOULE
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Yes you shouldn't be shocked about the similarities between this two countries because it's the same land with same people as well. Those borders were created by the west with the intention to devide us, distance us from one onother and then exploit our resources to go build thire countries. It's time we realize this and come together as one people to build a better Africa. If not , hmmmmm 😢😢😢
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Very good job. You did well. Just three add-ons:
1.the name is cote divoire and has been since is the crzation of its colony. Ivory coast is nothing but the word to word English translation
2. The ivoirian Koumassi has nothing to do with the ghanaian Kumasi. Its a coincidence. Its like saying the ivorian Touba and the Senegalese Touba. The ivoirian kumassi means the place of flies. It is in Atchan, the language spoken by the Abidjan tribe. They're part of the Akan people but the similarity on how the name sound is a coincidence.
3. not all the akan people in côte divoire speak Twi. Just part of tha Akan prople in Assinie region speak a languqge very similar to Twi. And they are a very small minority, laybe 1 to 3% of the population.
Just keep in mind Akan in cote d'ivoire is an ethnicity group with similar cultures but encompasses many different local tribes among which the Baoulé, Agni, Aboure, N'Zima, Attie, Atchan.
Now we all agree though the Baoulé tribe is rhe lost populous one in cote d'ivoire and is the tribe wirh the largest land.
Thank you for this amazing output without judgments in my research 🤗. I appreciate your time and love.❤️
There are Abrongs or Bono people in Cote D'ivoire who also speak Twi and Baule has a lot of Twi words.
@@oseitututawiah2109 yes you're right on both statements.
We actually call Kente, Kita. Pagne Boaoulé is a sub type of Kita
Thank you very much, I searched for the name on google and did not find Kita. Thanks for the knowledge.
Ashanti are one part of the Akan Clan, they are the loudest, richest and powerful but they alone don't make the largest faction of the group
Thank you for the correction
Between ghana and Ivory coast which country has the biggest economy??
Both. Sometimes Ivory Coast, sometimes GHANA
Ghana has a bigger economy than Ivory Coast.
@@mumuniboukarymartinson7366but now ivory coast is bigger in economy than Ghana
Thanks to Akufo-Addo now it's Ivory Coast
Yes in cote d'ivoire the baoules are the ashantis and the anis are the fantes ,eg they name assamoi in whiles ghana names asamoah,the baoules will say oti la no ofata wo the akans in ghana will say wo tsir no fata wo both literally means your fits you.,another in ci is ono baka akan in ghana will say orenom koko literally meaning the person is taking porridge..First president of ci felix houphet boahi boahi means boahene in akan language the npp has elephant as the elephant as the symbol whiles the cote d'ivoire has elephant as their symbol, kwame for a Saturday born in ghana akan whiles thetbof ci is qoume,friday girl in ci baoules afue,ghana akan is efua or afua for friday girl....
they are our siblings not those trying to put themselves on us
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I know the country you're talking about 😅
This is the same with Cameroon and Nigeria.
Yes true 😊
You focussed on one ethnic group in ivoey coast..akan are only onegroup.. betes from the west are closer to liberians. ..and dioulas in the north are closer to burkinabe and malians
Thank you for adding to my research
Yes some Ghanaians are of Malian ancestry. We are all connected in a lot ways. All Africans indeed, so it’s ok.
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Not only the Akans ivory coast have Bouna people's which was founded by a Dagomba migrate,From Tamale
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Yes you are right
Ivory Coast are literally family with us in ghana and blood most of them are Akans orginally from Ghana
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You've learnt a lot for a few days ago
Ghanaians only knows Nigerians, in their minds they share borders 😅😢
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it remains a legend, which has been told over several generations.
the expression "ba or li" whose deformation is said to have given "baoulé" is not relevant, it is a typically current Baoulé expression, while at the time of the migration the people who came spoke " twi", it is over time that the "twi" will be deformed to give the current language "baoulé",
in reality if we really want to know the definition of the word "baoulé" we must look for its meaning in "twi" ashanti, unless the name "baoulé" was chosen centuries later when the twi had been transformed into baoulé
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30 % of Ivorian don’t speak twi. 30 % are Akan . Baoulé, Akeï, agni, Abron, etc…. Are a subgroup of Akan.
Thank you for the correction
Baoule and most akan in ivory coast are mostly Guan the only people who speak twi in ivory Coast are Brong gyaman , Baoule Anyin, Nzema , I dont think akan are the majorities in both countries is a lie, Guan people are more than Akan.
Nzema is village or town in Ghana so i don’t get your point.what do you mean by lie?Ndzema is also tribal name in Ghana.
@@moromigah Did you read my comment properly ? I mean most people call akan today are guans. The akan speak twi Asante , denkyira , Akyem , Akwapem and we other types of twi like Bono , Fanti and wassa.
Anyin,Brosa ,Aowin,Ahanta,Nzema,Baoule,Efutu,Larthe and others group in la Côte d’Ivoire are guans.
Akans are majority in Ghana , I don't know of Ivory Coast 🤷🏽♀️
@@emmanuellaa.lartey3365 The Guans are majorities in both Countries , Most people we call Fanti, Akwapem ,Nzema and others are majorities Guans , Just say the Akan dominated the Guans and other tribes, the Guan and Akan are almost one people , But the difference is just the language and others factors , the Akan speak twi , But the guans speak variaty of languages , because they mix themselves with northern people and also the Ga-adangbe , Ewe and others.
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@@paultrs2 still don't get it , what I was told was that guans are somewhere near The ewes, and I really don't even know anyone who have ever said am a guan (as a tribe). If they are there then I don see them.. I know of Ashanti,Fante, Akuapems, Bono and The Nzema's
Point of correction Ivory Coast is way better and developed than Ghana
I did not talk about any country being better than the other. I just spoke of similarities.
@@VictorineBihTakwe who's is still lying to us again don't even go there in terms of beautiful infrastructure weather housing or technology don't compared Accra is so beautiful than Abidjan or what it called it name
False ghana is more developed
Kente story was a lie,twi spoken in Togo and Jamaica were all lies…my sister, kente was original from the Ewes in the Volta region… and my people Ashanti invited them and claimed ownership today… everything they told you about kente was a lie .. Do your searches well if not, you will be deceived 😂….
We have nothing in common with nigerians, however Ivorians are our blood relatives.