Believe it or not Twitter brought me here. This was truly insightful. I didn't know the origin story of the ewes goes all the way up to the Egyptians. The animation is great. This is awesome, I hope this commercialised soon.
This is amazing. I hope this can be a cartoon on TV for kids so they will learn the african glorious past !!!! Keep going or working i love what you do guys 😄😄😄😭😭😭😭
this is a story ! as Ewe study the origin of the Ewe people and i can agree with this video , i must admit i did not what cause the king agokoli to be rude with his not people until i watch this video
This treachery was committed by the Ewes in Ghana. I hate it when my people keep talking of the cruelty of their king Torgbui Agor Akorli. It means we haven't learnt that treachery is a crime. This is not a thing to be proud of. It is not smartness. No king would allow that. King Solomon killed a man who cursed his father King David. Evil begets evil.
ewes were not part of the sahelian kingdoms. The founders of Ghana empire were Soninke people. These people are part of the greater mandinka ethnic group. These people are still in their ancestral land, that’s around present day Mauritania... the Songhai people are also around, they’re the present day Gao people and zambarama people. The ewes have no interactions with the Sahel people... some akans are also claiming sahelian lineage, that’s also false.
So you know the Ewe and Akan people history more than they do? Do you think your academic knowledge about history is the truth? Besides the Sahara desert doesn't exist then. All the ethnicities in Africa almost share a common history
The story was messed up. They become ewe from Nothse and were Aja before. Moreover, the Dogbo group is not the Ewe but a group of Aja different from Tados staying actually in a place in Benin called Dogbo
@@dieu-donneyouto1044 They original were in three main faction Dogbo's, Dogboyibo's and Tado's. The Dogbo's (The original Ewe's) who found their tribe (Aja) settled in Notsie under King Agorkoli. They have the same tongue and culture reason why they were easily allowed to settle in Notsie in the first place.
The hatred that Agokoli tribes rooted in themselves follow them until to day. Envy jealousy, culpites, greediness, gossip men like their women. Not that fine emancipation. , how can one of there man died bcse he killed his fellow and they made law themselves to follow and despite this law, they went to kill many of their fellow fair skin ???? Until today, those blacks dark skin Agokoli descendant with big bum still envi descendant of those they killed 300 yrs ago. The curse still upon them. .
@@couragesevor7688 ewes were not part of the sahelian kingdoms. The founders of Ghana empire were Soninke people. These people are part of the greater mandinka ethnic group. These people are still in their ancestral land, that’s around present day Mauritania... the Songhai people are also around, they’re the present day Gao people and zambarama people. The ewes have no interactions with the Sahel people... some akans are also claiming sahelian lineage, that’s also false.
Believe it or not Twitter brought me here.
This was truly insightful. I didn't know the origin story of the ewes goes all the way up to the Egyptians. The animation is great. This is awesome, I hope this commercialised soon.
Awesome!
Well done
Ewes be proud
Nee Nutsukpui
please we want continue of this video 100%👪💞💃✌
Please can I get animation on the migration of the akans ethnic group
Working on it. Please check out our project TUTU. Thank you!
This is good historical content
God bless the makers
We thank you! God bless you too.
You spoil der, bro 🎉
Nice, I was expecting the narration in Ewe dialect. Great narration
This is an amazing work to tell the Ewe story. Well done. I wish the story was narrated by someone who could actually pronounce the names.
Scary like Halloween 😮
This is amazing. I hope this can be a cartoon on TV for kids so they will learn the african glorious past !!!! Keep going or working i love what you do guys 😄😄😄😭😭😭😭
That is a great idea
All about my people. Wow
I like the way they were walking backwards
this is a story ! as Ewe study the origin of the Ewe people and i can agree with this video , i must admit i did not what cause the king agokoli to be rude with his not people until i watch this video
The Accuracy of the story line is 💯
Nice work
Very interesting. Learning from America.
Start the process
Great Work Boss.. History in the making.. Great work
please how do i get Worlasi's Soundtrack
where did the rest of the story go?
Hopefully we might produce an extensive one in the near future.
Wow! Great piece
Cool animation
we want it in ewe too
On ne dit pas agorkoli. Ça s'écrit "agõkoli " , arrêtez de franciser nos noms ewe
Work on the sound. I can barely hear you
They have the same migration story as the Akans
Faites ça en ewe
This treachery was committed by the Ewes in Ghana. I hate it when my people keep talking of the cruelty of their king Torgbui Agor Akorli. It means we haven't learnt that treachery is a crime. This is not a thing to be proud of. It is not smartness. No king would allow that. King Solomon killed a man who cursed his father King David. Evil begets evil.
ewes were not part of the sahelian kingdoms. The founders of Ghana empire were Soninke people. These people are part of the greater mandinka ethnic group. These people are still in their ancestral land, that’s around present day Mauritania... the Songhai people are also around, they’re the present day Gao people and zambarama people. The ewes have no interactions with the Sahel people... some akans are also claiming sahelian lineage, that’s also false.
Thank you sir
So you know the Ewe and Akan people history more than they do? Do you think your academic knowledge about history is the truth? Besides the Sahara desert doesn't exist then. All the ethnicities in Africa almost share a common history
Ewes are part of the Fon people. We speak a faction of the gbe language..
Akan was part and also the Ewe they migrated downward to escape converting into Islam.
Agokoli was the wicked king
I do really enjoy this but sorry this was not the true story .
Adam Geraldo why do you say so?
The story was messed up. They become ewe from Nothse and were Aja before. Moreover, the Dogbo group is not the Ewe but a group of Aja different from Tados staying actually in a place in Benin called Dogbo
@@dieu-donneyouto1044 They original were in three main faction Dogbo's, Dogboyibo's and Tado's. The Dogbo's (The original Ewe's) who found their tribe (Aja) settled in Notsie under King Agorkoli. They have the same tongue and culture reason why they were easily allowed to settle in Notsie in the first place.
The name is " Agõkoli" in ewe, not "agorkoli."
Stop spoiling our languages
😭😭😭😭😭
The hatred that Agokoli tribes rooted in themselves follow them until to day. Envy jealousy, culpites, greediness, gossip men like their women. Not that fine emancipation. , how can one of there man died bcse he killed his fellow and they made law themselves to follow and despite this law, they went to kill many of their fellow fair skin ???? Until today, those blacks dark skin Agokoli descendant with big bum still envi descendant of those they killed 300 yrs ago. The curse still upon them. .
You're a fool. Bye.
False history 🤣🤣
What is the true story then? Tell us.
@@couragesevor7688 ewes were not part of the sahelian kingdoms. The founders of Ghana empire were Soninke people. These people are part of the greater mandinka ethnic group. These people are still in their ancestral land, that’s around present day Mauritania... the Songhai people are also around, they’re the present day Gao people and zambarama people. The ewes have no interactions with the Sahel people... some akans are also claiming sahelian lineage, that’s also false.
@@kofisam4106 are the sahelians something like the romans aka everyone claims to be them ? are they that much of a big deal then?
@@kofisam4106 liar
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