KOKOFU MANHEMAA HONORED WITH TWINS IN THE MIDST OF OTUMFUO SILVER JUBILEE

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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
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Komentáře • 18

  • @user-uh9iy3ci1q
    @user-uh9iy3ci1q Před měsícem +1

    What Nanahemaa is saying is right, big question, Nanahemaa. Are you a midwife? I work at the hospital labour ward, and you are 100% right ✅️ God bless you, Nanahemaa. Nana piaaw.

  • @andrewcoker8741
    @andrewcoker8741 Před měsícem

    This Host is so noble looking, intelligent, wise and gorgeous.

  • @andrewcoker8741
    @andrewcoker8741 Před měsícem +2

    The salt explanation did not come out really clear. We say things in Twi like W'ADI NKYENE AKYE meaning the person has eaten for a long time which means the one has a long life.
    So the salt here is to implore the baby to eat salt for a long time in essence asking for long life for the baby.

  • @andrewcoker8741
    @andrewcoker8741 Před měsícem +4

    I bet this Queenmother has lived in abroad or has a child psychology degree. She is very learnered about how to raise children.

    • @tomshaw7646
      @tomshaw7646 Před měsícem

      Nana is a nurse and lives in the US

    • @tomshaw7646
      @tomshaw7646 Před měsícem

      A very respected woman

    • @andrewcoker8741
      @andrewcoker8741 Před měsícem

      @@tomshaw7646 No wonder. I live in USA too, Dallas, Texas to be exact.

  • @peteranim733
    @peteranim733 Před měsícem

    Kissi is a typical Kwahu name so it's not only a name at Obo but the entire Kwahu, my father is a royal from Obo but he's not called Kissi, my mother is from Mpraeso and Abene and she's called Kissi.

    • @francisa643
      @francisa643 Před měsícem

      Kissi, is actually a Dwaben(Juaben) name. The name got to Kwahu when the Dwabens settled in Kwahu and founded towns such as Akwasiho, Hweehwee, Danteng, Akuase etc. The Dwabens also settled in Obo-Kwahu, when they were returning to Asante from Akyem Abuakwa. Infact, they left a large body of Dwabens in the town. The Dwabenhemaa, Nana Ama Dwaben Serwaah I, even buried her son, the Dwabenhene Kofi Boateng I in Obo-Kwahu.

  • @dianakusi714
    @dianakusi714 Před měsícem

    Beautiful 😂

  • @kng.phranxis197
    @kng.phranxis197 Před měsícem

    Is the Kokofumanhemaa Asantehene's sister?

    • @andromedab902
      @andromedab902 Před měsícem

      Otumfoɔ's mother according to tradition

    • @andromedab902
      @andromedab902 Před měsícem

      Osaagyefoɔ Nana Hemaa is very knowledgeable, definitely a very experienced clinician. Probably Nurse-Midwife? Very proud of you, my hometown queen mother ❤

  • @user-rr1rw3ig1r
    @user-rr1rw3ig1r Před měsícem

    Our woman THESE days refuse to follow necessary pregnancy instructions from their homes & our doctors don't know how manage pregnancy stages HENCE surgical delivery WHICH IS NOT GOOD & IS WHOLLY WRONG.

  • @InnGodWeTrust
    @InnGodWeTrust Před měsícem

    Why is it that people celebrate someone dead more than someone that is born ? Is there any reason people spend so much money on a dead person than a new born ? Any explanation ? Thanks

    • @ypk7858
      @ypk7858 Před měsícem +1

      Now, how did you come to this conclusion? Where did you get that from? The two are not the same. One is an ongoing journey and the other is a farewell. The processes are different.