Ooow, I love your storytelling approach, and we were taught songs about Togbui Agokoli in the 70s and 80s. Kudos! The ewe people who migrated to Togo have now increased the population, which makes 60% of Togo. Hence, many Ghanaians think that Togo mainly comprises Ewe's, 💯 wrong. There are other tribes. eg. The Kable, the Kotokoli and few others who are non ewe speakers. Which means they have their own dilect however some of them can speak the ewe.
I like your presentation and composure but the story told sharply contradicts our history of migration as Ewes. Let me draw your attention to few facts. 1. The Ewes were not led by Torgbi Tsali. The man called Tsali was not part of the mass exodus let alone to lead them. 2. Torgbi Agorkoli was not a ruler of all Ewes, he was rather the ruler of Nortsi(one of the three kingdoms of the Ewes). 3. The figure you call Torgbi Tsali was probarly a young man in his teens and was never in position to give direction nor advice. I am open for detailed engagement on the subject matter to iron out the distortions.
Wow, another great one.
Thank you so much. With this level of sisterly support, I feel encouraged to do more!
Beautiful woman, beautiful story, beautiful history. Thanks so much!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for your support!
Ooow, I love your storytelling approach, and we were taught songs about Togbui Agokoli in the 70s and 80s. Kudos!
The ewe people who migrated to Togo have now increased the population, which makes 60% of Togo. Hence, many Ghanaians think that Togo mainly comprises Ewe's, 💯 wrong. There are other tribes. eg. The Kable, the Kotokoli and few others who are non ewe speakers. Which means they have their own dilect however some of them can speak the ewe.
Lovely story, thank you once again for such a great and beautiful story..
So glad you enjoyed it Edem. Please remember to share, share and share some more!
I love your story. You are so beautiful in African tradition. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much! Really appreciate your support!
Thank you so much God bless you, please we need more from you.
You are very beautiful on/in your rights. When beauty mixed with education, it calls magic when it’s used in a positive way ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
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I like your presentation and composure but the story told sharply contradicts our history of migration as Ewes. Let me draw your attention to few facts.
1. The Ewes were not led by Torgbi Tsali. The man called Tsali was not part of the mass exodus let alone to lead them.
2. Torgbi Agorkoli was not a ruler of all Ewes, he was rather the ruler of Nortsi(one of the three kingdoms of the Ewes).
3. The figure you call Torgbi Tsali was probarly a young man in his teens and was never in position to give direction nor advice.
I am open for detailed engagement on the subject matter to iron out the distortions.
thanks so much for the great feedback. would appreciate any online resources that would help with this.