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BAN ON NOISE-MAKING TAKES EFFECT: ACCRA TO BE SILENT FOR A MONTH

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One month ban on Noise-making in Accra has taken effect from today, Monday, 8th May 2017, in accordance to customs of the Ga people, whose ancestral land Accra forms part of.  Residents of Accra Central, heart of Ghana's Capital and largest city, are accordingly barred from drumming, whistling, clapping, playing loud music and engaging in activities that may bring about noise. The Ban on Noise-Making, affords traditional priests and priestesses congenial time to fast and pray for the betterment of Ga and its people. Accra residents are encouraged, in times like this, to also fast, pray and reflect on ways to better their lives. The one month period, also, sees to the planting and harvesting of millet(Nmaa), for the celebration of the annual Ga(Mashie) Homowo festival in August. ENFORCEMENT OF THE BAN In collaboration with the Ghana Police Service, the Ga Traditional Council has constituted a Task Force to patrol and ensure compliance. The Ga Traditional Council ha

ACCRA MOURNS NAA NARYI AWO DEDE, JOURNALIST

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Late Naa Naryi Awo Dede Tens of persons in A ccra and Ghanaians living in the diaspora, particularly GaDangmes, have expressed shock about the sudden demise of Broadcast Journalist, Naa Naryi Awo Dede, whose death was announced on Tuesday dawn. The late Naa Naryi was for years a leading English news anchor with TV Africa right from the station's formative years. She also ably managed and anchored News in Ga on the same station. She became News Coordinator after Dzifa Smith and Soyokuor left TV Africa. She later became the Head of News of the station. Late Naa Naryi Awo Dede, daughter of the late Nuumo Abbey of GBC, started her media work with the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation in the 1980s. She would, notably, be remembered for her dedication to projecting the rich culture and traditions of the GaDangme people.  Here are some responses to news of her death from Colleagues, friends and followers.  Nii Kwei Mensah Laryea (Author and Broadcaster) "

ACCRA TO GO SILENT FROM MAY 8 TO JUNE 8 2017

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The Ga Traditional Council(GTC) has announced 8th May to 8th June 2017 as period to observe the annual ban on Drumming and Noise Making in Accra. The period affords priests and priestesses of Ga a congenial time to fast and pray for the betterment of Ga and its people. This period also sees to the planting and harvesting of millet for the celebration of the annual Ga Homowo festival in August.   During the period, all residents of Ghana's Capital and largest city, Accra, are barred from burying the dead, whistling, clapping, drumming, playing loud music and engaging in activities that may bring about noise.   Acting President of GTC, Nii Dodoo Nsaki indicated that in collaboration with the Ghana Police Service, a Task Force has been formed to patrol and ensure compliance. He called on all residents in parts of Accra, which would be affected by the ban, to comply or be dealt with, in accordance to the law.   The areas include the Accra Metropolis (Gam

NEW MANTSE FOR UNIVERSITY OF GHANA INSTALLED

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Nii Afadi Annoh VI (Nii Legon XVII) and Naana Otuko Korle I (Naana Legon XVII) are the newly installed   King and Queen for all GaDangme students of Ghana's premier tertiary education institution, the University of Ghana.   Nii Legon XVII, Naana Legon XVII & Nuumo Annoh The grand occasion, which ushered the new royals into traditional office at the Akuafo Hall Gardens over the weekend, was characterised with pump and pageantry and display of rich GaDangme culture.   The occasion was graced by high profiled GaDangme leaders including the Tema Mantse, Nii Adjei Krakru and Accra Mayor, Mohammed Adjei Sowah. Parents, well wishers and tens of GaDangme students from University of Ghana, University of Professional Studies and other institutions were in attendance.   The Tema Mantse, Nii Adjei Kraku and the Accra Mayor, Mohammed Adjei Sowah encouraged the students to continue to hold the GaDangme customs in high esteem and to be relentless in pursuing th

'ENSTOOL LEGITIMATE GA KING BY AUGUST' GA QUEEN TO KING MAKERS

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Naa Dedei Omaadru III- Ga Manye (Ga Queen) Queen of the Ga State, Naa Dedei Omadru III, has called on Ga kingmakers to unite and rightly install a Ga King before celebration of the Grand Ga Homowo Festival in August, 2017.  Naa Dedei Omadru III expressed many reservations about multiple claims to the Ga Mantse stool, and how conducts of some custodians of the tradition are retarding growth among people of Accra. She is therefore calling for a truce among competing parties, dialogue, unite and bring peace and development to Accra.  The last reigning Ga Mantse, King Boni Nii Amugi II, died in 2004. Efforts to enstool a successor to be King of Ghana's Capital and largest City, Accra, has been met with challenges, with about five persons claiming to be the right King over time.  In attendance at the special press interaction were a high number of Ga Queen Mothers who represented their respective communities in Accra. Gbese Man-nye, Naa Ayikailey Nananorben I