Ok, this lady is the living embodiment of what AfricanAmericans are seeking to know about their ancestral past. She's telling the stories we want to know about. Seriously, I want to bring her to America and have her speak at our schools, churches and community gatherings. She would be very much sought after if more AAs saw this video, she's amazing.
What an intelligent, beautiful and modern Queen. Our Ga people have a very beautiful history 🌻Though i am an Ashanti but the way u calmly broke down the history for us to understand is so awesome. Thank u ❤️🇬🇭
Being raised in Britain, the only queen mother I ever saw was Queen Elizabeth's mother and she looked really old. This Queen Mother is as "fresh as daisy"! It was great to listen to, thank you.
Whao!!!. This is so educative. Oheneyere Gifty, thank you for bringing this beautiful, intelligent, articulate Ga woman on your show. She has a good knowledge base of the Ga history and culture. Please let’s celebrate our Ghanaian women.
Naa you are a great Queen mother with full of knowledge there is a lot to impact! please find time to visit Ga schools and educate the Ga teachers and pupils we are bless to have you and Nana yere Gifty Anti and all our Queen mothers thanks for your education
Very intelligent Queen mother who recounts her history with such ease & interest!! For one who has Obutu/Awutu & Ga blood, not excluding my Oyoko lineage, I'm welling up with pride!!💪🏾💪🏾 Chaiiiii you know your history and hopefully you'll also strive for the Ga language to be promoted & bcm part of the sch curriculum. You've an illustrious history to maintain & to pass on to posterity. God bless you, Naa Manye 🙏🏾
What a classic queen ,soft spoken and humble woman ,she is what we call a lady ,my mother was a Ga lady and my father was from Winneba l know somethings about the relationship between those two towns but l need to learn more of her knowledge for my children and grandkids thanks for educating some of us
First time seeing this program and I really enjoyed it. Very Interesting and informative. We need more people Iike you and Naa and Ghana will be a BETTER PLACE for all. Keep up with the good work
Wuo bi ni nyi) eny3 najiiahe l3, emi) aga shu) l33l3n. You've clearly learnt a lot, and others are now learning from you. This is what the Ga land needs...blema kpaanor tsamor!
@Sylvia Sosoo, a humble suggestion!! How about writing your proverb another way, like below,.... .... "Wuor bi, ni nyieror enyer najii ahe lerh, emior agha shwuor" What do you think about another way of writing... OR? or? Such as Korkor, HORMORWOR Trortror worng, dromor, kojomor, Kormi, Fufor, Anorhor, Jufor, Horr ker Horgbaa
She is beautiful and intelligent Manye and she said a time will come they will be hungry of knowing much about where we are coming from and Yes is true I have never considered myself as Ga but now am queen of the youth and want to know about where we are from .,thank you so much for the knowledge
Beautiful 360° love Oheneyere's mood and end exhortation. Naa Tsofayelor, I bow to your knowledge, eloquence and elegance topped with entrepreneural spirit. Hugs
Naa Manye narrated the history of the Ga people brilliantly despite the limited time for the show. She didn't make mention of us, the Otublohum people and where we come from.
Wow very educative God bless you our beautiful mothers is good to learn our tradition because we the young ones don't know we're lost, thanks Mama for this
I love this programma,Let my peoples go,Let my peoples Speak their Own History, the NZEMA's are from Nubia ,then we are the same people, Blessed tò KwameNkrumah
To be honest my sister I really appreciate enjoyed your conversation with the Queen Mother Full knowledge of her subjects very good I haven't learnt alot watching your program Thank you
I was born and raised in London 🇬🇧. My parents are Akan and they never taught me the history of our ethnic group. When I tried to explain to my mother about the origins of the Akans she wouldn’t agree. She thought I was making it up. Also, she didn’t know that Akans don’t only exist in Ghana but they also exist in Ivory Coast. I was trying to tell her how our weddings are similar as we’re from the same ethnic group, she showed no interest. I was surprised, but she probably not taught about it by her parents.
well if your mother is not ASANTE or NZIMA she wont know, because it was these people that migrated to Ivory Coast led by their queen mother called Abena Pokua
@@quasi.q6958 yeah the fact is my mother is Fante and my father is Ashanti. But I’m a mixture but I consider myself to be an Ashanti woman. Because my mother is Fante, she probably wouldn’t know the history. The Ashantis migrated to Ivory Coast and now call themselves Baoules. This what I researched on. Since my father’s side, is an Ashanti they may know but we never discuss it. One time my grand aunt who’s my mum aunty used to tell me that Ashantis aren’t Akans. They’re just Ashantis. I said they are Akans just like the Fantes. They speak different dialects of Twi. Akan is an ethnic group made up of its tribes. I thought she seems to be ignorant. I don’t think she knows the history. This is an important history and I’m still learning as I go.
@@nanaaraj wow!! Reversal of roles!! Good on you, you've evidently researched & imbibed a lot of factual information & bcm their teacher. Sometimes when parents don't know, they don't admit & learn but tend to fob you off, very typical of our ppl. Bravo!!👌🏾
Here is a very interesting Jamaica view about GaDangme people. Ga people were known as effective and brave - very composed and calculated - warriors if necessary. That is long before slavery. They were not a nation many years ago, but a tribe moving with a nation that worshipped an Egyptian God. Parts of this nation are now the Akan. Their adopted nation referred to them as dogs of no nation because they were actually a loner tribe that left Egypt. In Jamaica there is a fish named 'Gad Ami' and it represented the thousand year humor that caused conflicts with the Ga people when they became angry. Since they were a bastard child they were seen as being left out and this joke is to tease them. Their name as a tribe/nation is Jamaican patoi for 'God it's me'. Even in the Bible the Ga tribe (Gileadites) were teased as 'fugitives of Asra'. The humor is that God left them out (as expected) when he was naming the tribes. When they came to ask God about it, God asked "Who is that?" (Insinuating that they were not his children and he was not aware of them) Their answer was God a mi (God it's me) God had no time for that so he simply said "OK, take that name and go!" Today Jamaicans know these stories but not what they mean. Many Jamaicans don't even know there is the Ga tribe in Ghana. Even Jamaicans with strong Ga blood in them. But then, it does not even matter as most Jamaicans are a mixture of all tribes. There are many people with near pure blood of Ashanti though.
Why are we as one people today not forgo the democracy we are practicing today which has no backing from the spirit of our land Ghana today' and ask our forever leaders the 'Kings and queens' to join hands and black stools together and we are done we will bring on board our brothers and sisters from other African nations done deal for the world. We as blacks will and shall rule the world when the time comes💪. Africa unit! One love!!!!!
Good idea to involve the traditional elders in governance. But it is not a totally fair system because it elevate some people above others in the same community based on bloodlines, not justice. Not everybody has good character to lead or manage communal resources but the rule of law guarantees some order and comportment from actors under a democracy. Hope I convinced you? :D
I still hold on to that idea that it can be done. Where are our researchers? They can come together and design a traditional political systems that will work for all. If possible involve our traditional beliefs of swearing and ok we go🤔
You did well but a lot have been left out. Gas migrated all the way from Israel, they stay several places before a short stay at benicity Nigeria, during their stay there, unfavorable conditions forced them to move. They were 4 groups of gas,Nungua [workrowor] ,Tema [workple], La[worshagba] Gamashie [wordokun] Gamashie began the journey but Nungua was the first to arrive on the land , ,,,There's a lot but we need to consult the elders for their approval before we can talk about it..
THANK YOU OUR QUEEN MOTHER...COULD YOU SAY MORE ABOUT OUR ORIGIN BEFORE THE NILE....I SUSPECT WE ARE PART OF THE TRUE HEBREWS.....PLEASE LET OUR CHILDREN KNOW THE WHOLE TRUTH THAT WE MAY WORSHIP AND GLORIFY OUR ELOHIM AS ONE FAMILY.......
Question: "You are the custodians of our culture. Why did you allow us to get lost? Most people don't know anything and the youth, they are something else." Answer:"A time is coming, they will yearn for it."
@ Zipporah Annan, Yep, she was v powerful Obutu woman, described as ruthless, lured into a deep hole she made her subjects dig & stoned to death. Most probably by male conspirators who couldn't stand being ruled by a woman!!
To add to what I have already post the GA state alone are 7 groups from Gamashie ***** up to TEMA,then coming to dangbes before the SHAI but she only gives out what she knew maybe 🤔!
The Queen missed a whole lot of Story about The Ga tribe. The Nile was not the beginning of the Ga tribe. We came from many places that is why the Ga language is Akan, English, Portuguese, and North European language
Ile Ife was a passage they went through during their voyage that led them to their present location. However, later on some people from Nigeria especially Yoruba came to settle among the Gas and integrated and intermarried. They brought their own culture with them. That's why Ga-Dangmes and Yorubas seem to share so much similarities. There were also people from Allada in present day Benin who came to settle among the Gas of Osu and Jamestown. Because there was no border between Benin and Nigeria at the time, Allada was thought to be part of Nigeria. The local Ga people corrupted the word to Alata. That's why Ghanaians today refer to Nigerians as Alata people
Ok, this lady is the living embodiment of what AfricanAmericans are seeking to know about their ancestral past. She's telling the stories we want to know about. Seriously, I want to bring her to America and have her speak at our schools, churches and community gatherings. She would be very much sought after if more AAs saw this video, she's amazing.
If you have watched this particular interview between Nana yere Gifty Anti and Naa Ju Yoo Tsofayello more than once give me thumb 👍 up 👆
Am a Nigerian but Ga by birth I love Ghana still claiming it am from Aku mhaje James Town stayed very close to the Ga mantse
Wow. Happy to hear from a proud Ga.
I love Ghana and Ghanaian people ❤️🇧🇩❤️🇬🇭
Thanks for your good representation of the GaDangme people.
What an intelligent, beautiful and modern Queen. Our Ga people have a very beautiful history 🌻Though i am an Ashanti but the way u calmly broke down the history for us to understand is so awesome. Thank u ❤️🇬🇭
Being raised in Britain, the only queen mother I ever saw was Queen Elizabeth's mother and she looked really old.
This Queen Mother is as "fresh as daisy"!
It was great to listen to, thank you.
Racist
Naa Juu Yoo is awesome. Great knowledge of Ga heritage. Excellent presentation.
Whao!!!. This is so educative. Oheneyere Gifty, thank you for bringing this beautiful, intelligent, articulate Ga woman on your show. She has a good knowledge base of the Ga history and culture. Please let’s celebrate our Ghanaian women.
👌🏾💯👍🏽☺
Nana Yere Gifty Anti please we need her again she has a lot to explain to us please Naa Ju Yoo Tsofayello come back we want to hear more from you 🙏
Wow! I have learnt a lot from our beautiful blessed queen. God richly bless you all abundantly
Beautiful woman,educated and intelligent who knows History.You deserve the queenship.(Naa )I love this interview.💖💖💖💖💖💖
Naa you are a great Queen mother with full of knowledge there is a lot to impact! please find time to visit Ga schools and educate the Ga teachers and pupils we are bless to have you and Nana yere Gifty Anti and all our Queen mothers thanks for your education
Very intelligent Queen mother who recounts her history with such ease & interest!! For one who has Obutu/Awutu & Ga blood, not excluding my Oyoko lineage, I'm welling up with pride!!💪🏾💪🏾 Chaiiiii you know your history and hopefully you'll also strive for the Ga language to be promoted & bcm part of the sch curriculum. You've an illustrious history to maintain & to pass on to posterity. God bless you, Naa Manye 🙏🏾
What a classic queen ,soft spoken and humble woman ,she is what we call a lady ,my mother was a Ga lady and my father was from Winneba l know somethings about the relationship between those two towns but l need to learn more of her knowledge for my children and grandkids thanks for educating some of us
Great show. Great information. Thank you & your team. Sooooo needed. Soooo important.
Thanks to our Queen for the insight.. God bless you
Love Love 💘 this show thank you for this opportunity for our children to learn about our culture we need more of this in our social media 🙏 ❤
Great job, bring her back for more
This so good. There are too many stupid TV shows that are turning people into brainless creatures. Keep teaching us. Much gratitude!
I have learnt sooo much and really really loved my Culture ❤❤❤
Thank you for this show
First time seeing this program and I really enjoyed it. Very Interesting and informative. We need more people Iike you and Naa and Ghana will be a BETTER PLACE for all. Keep up with the good work
Very interesting and amazing programme of a great Value. Thanks goes to the host.
Wonderful! I'm half Ga-Adangbe and have learnt alot! Thanks so much!
Wuo bi ni nyi) eny3 najiiahe l3, emi) aga shu) l33l3n. You've clearly learnt a lot, and others are now learning from you. This is what the Ga land needs...blema kpaanor tsamor!
@Sylvia Sosoo, a humble suggestion!!
How about writing your proverb another way, like below,.... ....
"Wuor bi, ni nyieror enyer najii ahe lerh, emior agha shwuor"
What do you think about another way of writing...
OR? or? Such as Korkor, HORMORWOR Trortror worng, dromor, kojomor, Kormi, Fufor, Anorhor,
Jufor, Horr ker Horgbaa
11:10 Ga ok. Greetings from a Nigerian 🇳🇬 igbo brother. Teach the world your cultures. Proud of you.🔥🔥🇬🇭
She is beautiful and intelligent Manye and she said a time will come they will be hungry of knowing much about where we are coming from and Yes is true I have never considered myself as Ga but now am queen of the youth and want to know about where we are from .,thank you so much for the knowledge
Big up to Sister Gifty Appiah. Ga family enough respect to them.
Wow. This is so educational. The Queen mother is so knowledgeable. Well chosen.
Beautiful 360° love Oheneyere's mood and end exhortation. Naa Tsofayelor, I bow to your knowledge, eloquence and elegance topped with entrepreneural spirit. Hugs
Love this!!! Well presented. God bless you Naa and Anti Gifty Love you both. We need more of these
Thank you very much. I've learnt a lot. Well done for letting us know about where we came from #TheStandPoint
Very educative, we have a beautiful culture.
Naa Manye narrated the history of the Ga people brilliantly despite the limited time for the show. She didn't make mention of us, the Otublohum people and where we come from.
Otublohum people are Akwamu(Akans) origin not Ga's.
Naa you make us proud well dpoke.i Naa Akua Ntwasban IIV
Watching you from New Zealand, proud of you!
Miŋshɛɛ sane. I will really like to visit her when I go to Ghana. She didn't finish so I am going to get the rest of the lesson.
Your dressiñg was gorgeous, God bless you all
This blessed my soul. Wow, amazing interview.
God blessed the queen at least I have known were originally came from.
Wow very educative God bless you our beautiful mothers is good to learn our tradition because we the young ones don't know we're lost, thanks Mama for this
Beauty with brains. They couldn’t have chosen a better queen mother.
I love this programma,Let my peoples go,Let my peoples Speak their Own History, the NZEMA's are from Nubia ,then we are the same people, Blessed tò KwameNkrumah
Interesting, waaaa,history
This is insightful...Naa obɔmɔdeŋ waa
Wow! We have a lot to learn Naa you are a blessing to
The Queen Mother is beautiful and intelligent!
The video sound is pretty good, beyond my imagination
God bless Naa ju yoo and the Gifty anti
Such an elegant royalty. I wish every black American woman could view this video. Queen mother has such grace, beauty, and reverence for her legacy.
GOOD SHOW ,NAA.WELDONE.
Ayekoo Manye, host and etc.
I love love this! keep this up.
Canned lo nshela.whites call it achiugi like momone.we want our culture improved.Mamma👏👏👏
Very very educative program. Thank you Wise women
Naa Tsofayelo.you can really be cool in teaching.God bless you.waw.responses😘😘😘
I am also a proud coastal girl Gifty, nice to say that.
To be honest my sister I really appreciate enjoyed your conversation with the Queen Mother
Full knowledge of her subjects very good I haven't learnt alot watching your program
Thank you
A National Treasure. Naa, he omanye. The history must be documented.
I love you r program. God bless you all
She is so intelligent....👏👏👏
Woow she is blessed one among queens of our land
I was born and raised in London 🇬🇧. My parents are Akan and they never taught me the history of our ethnic group. When I tried to explain to my mother about the origins of the Akans she wouldn’t agree. She thought I was making it up. Also, she didn’t know that Akans don’t only exist in Ghana but they also exist in Ivory Coast. I was trying to tell her how our weddings are similar as we’re from the same ethnic group, she showed no interest. I was surprised, but she probably not taught about it by her parents.
A lot of our people do know our history sadly
Akans Northners Ewes are the Judah tribe
well if your mother is not ASANTE or NZIMA she wont know, because it was these people that migrated to Ivory Coast led by their queen mother called Abena Pokua
@@quasi.q6958 yeah the fact is my mother is Fante and my father is Ashanti. But I’m a mixture but I consider myself to be an Ashanti woman. Because my mother is Fante, she probably wouldn’t know the history. The Ashantis migrated to Ivory Coast and now call themselves Baoules. This what I researched on. Since my father’s side, is an Ashanti they
may know but we never discuss it. One time my grand aunt who’s my mum aunty used to tell me that Ashantis aren’t Akans. They’re just Ashantis. I said they are Akans just like the Fantes. They speak different dialects of Twi. Akan is an ethnic group made up of its tribes. I thought she seems to be ignorant. I don’t think she knows the history. This is an important history and I’m still learning as I go.
@@nanaaraj wow!! Reversal of roles!! Good on you, you've evidently researched & imbibed a lot of factual information & bcm their teacher. Sometimes when parents don't know, they don't admit & learn but tend to fob you off, very typical of our ppl. Bravo!!👌🏾
No wonder blood is thicker than water...their attitude and characters are similar to Nigerians yoruba Lagosians Ga people look like yorubas
Beeer Ni. Indeed
Here is a very interesting Jamaica view about GaDangme people.
Ga people were known as effective and brave - very composed and calculated - warriors if necessary. That is long before slavery. They were not a nation many years ago, but a tribe moving with a nation that worshipped an Egyptian God. Parts of this nation are now the Akan. Their adopted nation referred to them as dogs of no nation because they were actually a loner tribe that left Egypt. In Jamaica there is a fish named 'Gad Ami' and it represented the thousand year humor that caused conflicts with the Ga people when they became angry. Since they were a bastard child they were seen as being left out and this joke is to tease them. Their name as a tribe/nation is Jamaican patoi for 'God it's me'. Even in the Bible the Ga tribe (Gileadites) were teased as 'fugitives of Asra'.
The humor is that God left them out (as expected) when he was naming the tribes. When they came to ask God about it, God asked "Who is that?" (Insinuating that they were not his children and he was not aware of them)
Their answer was God a mi (God it's me)
God had no time for that so he simply said "OK, take that name and go!"
Today Jamaicans know these stories but not what they mean. Many Jamaicans don't even know there is the Ga tribe in Ghana. Even Jamaicans with strong Ga blood in them. But then, it does not even matter as most Jamaicans are a mixture of all tribes. There are many people with near pure blood of Ashanti though.
Good show but please we say in Ga. Omanye Aba and not Amane Aba.
Omanye and Amane are two different words.
Thank you
It is tswa omanye ablaw)
Beautiful Queen may u live long ❤💛💚🌹🌹🌹🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
Naa please where are you in Germany? I'm in Mönchengladbach
Our Ga sister is so beautiful
Yes Yes 👍 Ghana food festival 😋
Why are we as one people today not forgo the democracy we are practicing today which has no backing from the spirit of our land Ghana today' and ask our forever leaders the 'Kings and queens' to join hands and black stools together and we are done we will bring on board our brothers and sisters from other African nations done deal for the world. We as blacks will and shall rule the world when the time comes💪. Africa unit! One love!!!!!
Good idea to involve the traditional elders in governance. But it is not a totally fair system because it elevate some people above others in the same community based on bloodlines, not justice. Not everybody has good character to lead or manage communal resources but the rule of law guarantees some order and comportment from actors under a democracy. Hope I convinced you? :D
I still hold on to that idea that it can be done. Where are our researchers? They can come together and design a traditional political systems that will work for all. If possible involve our traditional beliefs of swearing and ok we go🤔
@@danielennin6029 we are see that...in this program. That is how change starts. Impact reaches deep
Wow.. Naa Ju Yoo... You have a lot to teach us, the Gã youth. Will be glad to meet you someday
Thanks dear lady.
You did well but a lot have been left out. Gas migrated all the way from Israel, they stay several places before a short stay at benicity Nigeria, during their stay there, unfavorable conditions forced them to move. They were 4 groups of gas,Nungua [workrowor] ,Tema [workple], La[worshagba] Gamashie [wordokun] Gamashie began the journey but Nungua was the first to arrive on the land , ,,,There's a lot but we need to consult the elders for their approval before we can talk about it..
Naa, well done. You're full of wisdom
Good work view point.
Sharp!!!
THANK YOU OUR QUEEN MOTHER...COULD YOU SAY MORE ABOUT OUR ORIGIN BEFORE THE NILE....I SUSPECT WE ARE PART OF THE TRUE HEBREWS.....PLEASE LET OUR CHILDREN KNOW THE WHOLE TRUTH THAT WE MAY WORSHIP AND GLORIFY OUR ELOHIM AS ONE FAMILY.......
Dede Ashikishan 🌹🌹🌹
Watching from UK
Hello everyone, 💋💋💋very interesting videos👍 you have thank you😘 very much, 👍good and😍 prosperous to you and your channel💋💓💝💘💞💕🔥
Great 👍👍
Oyarifa has been there for ages
Well done Naa
NANA Yere you are too MUCH GOD RICHLY BLESS YOU LET US INCULCATE YOU PROGRAM INTO SCHOOLS THANK YOU VERY MUCH
The Ga history in the Bible as 'Gileadites'.
Hoping for part 2 of this soon
So much interesting
Very interesting and informative interview
Wow
Question: "You are the custodians of our culture. Why did you allow us to get lost? Most people don't know anything and the youth, they are something else."
Answer:"A time is coming, they will yearn for it."
Dɔde Akaibi
@ Zipporah Annan, Yep, she was v powerful Obutu woman, described as ruthless, lured into a deep hole she made her subjects dig & stoned to death. Most probably by male conspirators who couldn't stand being ruled by a woman!!
Interesting 🙏
Yaa Ashantiwa of Ghana (Ashanti) is Nanny of the Maroons of Jamaica (Ashanti)
Most likely the same person
Definitely there are similarities but not the same☺️
To add to what I have already post the GA state alone are 7 groups from Gamashie ***** up to TEMA,then coming to dangbes before the SHAI but she only gives out what she knew maybe 🤔!
I always ask what about ADA, NUUGO, PRAMPRAM, and KROBOR
The Queen missed a whole lot of Story about The Ga tribe. The Nile was not the beginning of the Ga tribe. We came from many places that is why the Ga language is Akan, English, Portuguese, and North European language
Very educative Naa
This Queen mother is good
Pls what about the Ada's
Are the Gas not from Ille Effe in Nigeria? We need more education on that. Good program by all standards
No, Ga people not from Ille Effe, Nigerian.Our ancestors passed by there via Benin Republic, Togoland to present place.
@@jamessikilaa9129 okay thanks then we were misled. Thanks for the correction 💘
@SHADRACK NII ADAMA KWAO SAMPAH thanks bro. Our history mistresses told us they're from Nigeria.
She is beautiful oooo
Ile Ife was a passage they went through during their voyage that led them to their present location. However, later on some people from Nigeria especially Yoruba came to settle among the Gas and integrated and intermarried. They brought their own culture with them. That's why Ga-Dangmes and Yorubas seem to share so much similarities. There were also people from Allada in present day Benin who came to settle among the Gas of Osu and Jamestown. Because there was no border between Benin and Nigeria at the time, Allada was thought to be part of Nigeria. The local Ga people corrupted the word to Alata. That's why Ghanaians today refer to Nigerians as Alata people
How can I meet the queen lady
@Genesis_experience32
First try and contact Nana Yiri Gifty through the show, there was a phone number on the screen.
It is very serious,
Ga stands for tribe of Gad..aDan is tribe of Dan.
Something as educative as this ghanaians wont watch n comment but if it was rubbish n insults u will see lots of likes n views
And you wonder why our country is the way it is. Slay queens and area boys are our celebrities smh