Very great program. It confirms what I have heard from my mother and family regarding the origin of the Oyoko clan, as having started from Abadwum, near Akrokerri in Adansi. I am an Oyoko indigene of New Edubiase, and we trace our roots to Abadwum. I would plead though that going toward you dial down the volume of the background music. It was too loud. Great program. I love it.
Good and educational show but please remove the background music as it’s quite distracting. It is difficult to focus and listen to what was being discussed with all this background music.
LISTEN,PRESENTER.THIS IS A VERY GOOD PROGRAM,BUT PLEASE YOU MUST SHUT DOWN THE BACKGROUND MUSIC.WE WANT TO LISTEN TO THE HISTORY&NOT THAT IN-EDUCATIVE MUSIC.I THINK NANA WORDS ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN THAT UNEDUCATIVE MUSIC.WE THE LISTENERS DON'T NEED&DOESN'T WELCOME THAT BACKGROUND MUSIC.NEXT TIME WHEN YOU'RE PRESENTING AN IMPORTANT PROGRAM LIKE THIS,DON'T GIVE US A BACKGROUND MUSIC TO DISTORT OUR PEACE.THX
THE BACKGROUND MUSIC IS CACAPHONIC&WE CAN'T CONCENTRATE ON THE IMPORTANT WORDS FROM NANA.THIS HISTORY IS VERY ,VERY IMPORTANT BUT THE MUSIC&BACKGROUND NOISE HAS LET IT BECOME VERY ILL-RELEVANT .
Samuel Obeng Ekoona were originally Oyoko but they ate the water buffalo. Which is known as Ekoo. And to distinguish between them and the Oyoko. They became known as Ekoona .
Ghanaian journalists must be careful about how they interview. The background sound from the song Amani’s and amamere is too loud muffling the beginning and introductory part of the interview. Next time, Nana Henewah, be mindful of how you do interviews with your sound producers. They are unprofessional.
Great content but the background music didn’t help at all. Bad sound editing. Can do better with your future productions when it comes to background theme music.
Why would you use such a music to distract from an otherwise great, helpful and educative history. This is very disrespectful and distasteful as well as wasteful to watch? May I suggest when editing future videos to really pay attention to the in-video music.
Ghanaian journalists must be careful about how they interview. The background sound from the song Amani’s and amamere is too loud muffling the beginning and introductory part of the interview. Next time, Nana Henewah, be mindful of how you do interviews with your sound producers. They are unprofessional. The entire interview is ruined by the stupid background sound. You are all unprofessional journalists. This is a complete mockery of modern journalism
BACKGROUND MUSIC&NOISE HAS RENDERED THIS VERY IMPORTANT BOGUS.
Background music is too loud please
This is great history 👏 🙌 👌
Very beautiful lady. The show not only educative but also very important.
Very great program. It confirms what I have heard from my mother and family regarding the origin of the Oyoko clan, as having started from Abadwum, near Akrokerri in Adansi. I am an Oyoko indigene of New Edubiase, and we trace our roots to Abadwum.
I would plead though that going toward you dial down the volume of the background music. It was too loud. Great program. I love it.
Je suis en côte d'ivoire mais je suis originaire de kokofu mon arrière grand père nana amanguina a été rois de kokofu
The music at the background is distracting
Good and educational show but please remove the background music as it’s quite distracting. It is difficult to focus and listen to what was being discussed with all this background music.
The lady is very beautiful.
The background music 🎶 is destructive.
The background music is too loud and it takes away concentration on the issues
There is too much noise why?
The king is very eloquent and learned. This is the real history not the one written by foreigners for us.
I love this video but too much noise in the background.
You did a good job. The video is too short, we need a continuation of the history its too short.
LISTEN,PRESENTER.THIS IS A VERY GOOD PROGRAM,BUT PLEASE YOU MUST SHUT DOWN THE BACKGROUND MUSIC.WE WANT TO LISTEN TO THE HISTORY&NOT THAT IN-EDUCATIVE MUSIC.I THINK NANA WORDS ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN THAT UNEDUCATIVE MUSIC.WE THE LISTENERS DON'T NEED&DOESN'T WELCOME THAT BACKGROUND MUSIC.NEXT TIME WHEN YOU'RE PRESENTING AN IMPORTANT PROGRAM LIKE THIS,DON'T GIVE US A BACKGROUND MUSIC TO DISTORT OUR PEACE.THX
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Music at background is not good, next time off it
Next time cut the background music
Please put it in a book form for the young people.
Background music is so bad to listening so next put a stop to that
We won't document these things....in 2019 we are still relying mostly on oral tradition.
THE BACKGROUND MUSIC IS CACAPHONIC&WE CAN'T CONCENTRATE ON THE IMPORTANT WORDS FROM NANA.THIS HISTORY IS VERY ,VERY IMPORTANT BUT THE MUSIC&BACKGROUND NOISE HAS LET IT BECOME VERY ILL-RELEVANT .
The music at the background is distractive
How come the name Oyoko clan.
Is true people from abedwamu in adansi are originally the Ekoona.
Samuel Obeng Ekoona were originally Oyoko but they ate the water buffalo. Which is known as Ekoo. And to distinguish between them and the Oyoko. They became known as Ekoona .
Ghanaian journalists must be careful about how they interview. The background sound from the song Amani’s and amamere is too loud muffling the beginning and introductory part of the interview. Next time, Nana Henewah, be mindful of how you do interviews with your sound producers. They are unprofessional.
Great content but the background music didn’t help at all. Bad sound editing. Can do better with your future productions when it comes to background theme music.
the music in the background is distracting us
You guys are doing good job but where from this noisy music, reupload
YES ARE WE LISTING TO MUSIC OR WHAT? THAT'S WHY I DON'T WATCH GHANAIAN MOVES.
Why would you use such a music to distract from an otherwise great, helpful and educative history. This is very disrespectful and distasteful as well as wasteful to watch?
May I suggest when editing future videos to really pay attention to the in-video music.
Yet they replaced kejetia
Ghanaian journalists must be careful about how they interview. The background sound from the song Amani’s and amamere is too loud muffling the beginning and introductory part of the interview. Next time, Nana Henewah, be mindful of how you do interviews with your sound producers. They are unprofessional. The entire interview is ruined by the stupid background sound. You are all unprofessional journalists. This is a complete mockery of modern journalism