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1973 AKOMASE SPEECH FOUND.

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 A 1973 Akomase speech from the Central Regional Commissioner Commander, J. K. Amedume, found from the archive of the late Mr. Kweku Andah, father to Captain Topi Kojo Otu Anderson.  ADDRESS BY THE CENTRAL REGIONAL COMMISSIONER COMMANDER, J. K. AMEDUME ON THE OCCASION OF THE AKOMASE FESTIVAL AT SENYA BERAKU ON SATURDAY 25TH AUGUST, 1973. Nananom, Ladies and Gentlemen, I feel extremely happy to be here with you this afternoon for the celebration of the "Akomase" Festival. It is on this occasion that you remember your renowned ancestors and sing their praises. Those ancestors of yours whom you single out for praises carved names for themselves by rendering exemplary and dedicated service during their life. The worthy examples of these illustrious sons of your state should encourage and inspire you to do your duty to your Nation and your state. There is no greater honour than to be given the opportunity to serve your nation, and wherever you may find yourselves you should strive

RE: THE CHALLENGE TO THE CLAIM OF OWNERSHIP OF SENYA BERAKU STOOL LAND BY ANONA FAMILY .

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 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN  All well-meaning people of Senya Beraku  RE: THE CHALLENGE TO THE CLAIM OF OWNERSHIP OF SENYA BERAKU STOOL LAND BY ANONA FAMILY  Regarding your circulation dated, August 1, 2021, on the subject: "RE: THE CHALLENGE TO THE CLAIM OF OWNERSHIP OF SENYA BERAKU STOOL LAND BY ANONA FAMILY", we, the Royal Anona Family intend to respond in extenso and seriatim as below: - that per the provisions of the Chieftaincy Act, 2008 (Act 759), your name is not entered in the National Register of Chiefs (i.e you do not have gazette), which is the sine qua non for recognition by the Chieftaincy Institution of Ghana. You therefore lack the capacity to use the above letterhead, since you not yet a member of the Senya Beraku Traditional Council. - that it is gross falsehood to say that a faction of the Krobo Anona Family called Akondoh Anona is consistently claiming right to paramount status of a chief and ownership of Senya Beraku stool land. Rather, it is the entire membe

Traditional Marriage Rite in Ancient Senya Beraku

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  TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE RITE IN ANCIENT SENYA BERAKU. Abeiku Okai Senya Beraku has four major ceremonies marking the cycle of life from birth, through adolescence, marriage to death. They are: 1. Ada ntuyi - Naming ceremony 2. Itwe-itwe - Puberty Rite  (different paternal  houses or clans (Se-ye) have different names and rituals for adolescent rites) 3. Ijo-nsÉ”yi - Marriage Ceremony 4. Edi-mbÉ”yi - Funeral  The focus here is on Ijo-nsÉ”yi (marriage ceremony). When an adolescent boy or girl traditionally passes puberty by undergoing the required Se-ye (paternal house) rites, he or she, from that day, becomes ready for marriage, especially the girl. However, he or she is not forced into premature marriage but rather, he/she would now be exposed to the necessity of marriage and preparation towards it. She would now be considered a 'ponkuba' (a young girl ripe for marriage).  For the adolescent girl, her beauty and physical changes would begin to attract potential suitors, for which r

7th National Guan Congress Resolution

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  The following are the resolution reached at the 7th National Guan Congress in 2012 at Krachi. Four delegations from Senya Beraku attended the Congress, which was hugely attended by delegates from every part of Ghana: 1. Mr. Francis Doughan 2. Mr. Sampson Bosomtwe 3. Mr Kojo Online 5. Mr. Abeiku Okai The purpose of the resolution is to safeguard the identity of Guan communities as Guans. THE RESOLUTIONS 1. The name GUAN should be appended as a suffix to all Guan local names on signboards leading to Guan towns and villages, for example, Senya Beraku (Guan); 2. Guan villages and towns that used to bear Guan names but due to the dominance of other tribes those names have changed must be reverted to those names. For example, Winneba should rather be well known as Simpa, as it original Guan name. 3. Church activities in Guan communities should be done in the Guan language/dialect of the community. Pastors must be persuaded to adhere to this.  4. Guan chiefs should refrain from making publi

SENYA BERAKU CHIEFS AND CHIEFTIANCY.

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  SENYA BERAKU CHIEFS AND CHIEFTAINCY. by: BIC Abeiku Okai The root meaning of the word 'Odefe', which means chief, is 'Ambassador', ie He who sells (fÉ›) the good (É”dÉ›) of the land.  ƆdÉ›fÉ› became Odefe. It is also known to mean, Excellent (É”dÉ›) beauty (fÉ›w).  It connotes a person who represents the integrity and rich culture of the people. And is also responsible for bringing good or excellence to the land and people.  Senya Beraku has had several chiefs from the two feuding royal families, ie., Anona and Twidan. According to the Anona, at least, ten chiefs have ruled the land from their family; They included: 1. Nenyi Akondoh I,  2. Kwesi Nkwantah 3. Edu Bateh 4. Saakwa 5. Akondoh II 6. Naase Adede (Female) 7. Akondoh III 8. Nkwantah  9. Saakwa Edu Bateh; to the very recent Anona chief, being the late Nenyi Akondoh XI (1929), who also identified as 'Ababio' (Akan; has returned), to indicate the return of his family to the throne after the Twidan had ruled for h

Ranking of Senya Beraku Priests and Priestesses

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 Until recently, Senya Beraku had a strong attachment to traditional priests and priestesses, with their words and leadership carrying power and fear. These priests and priestesses were responsible for all the spiritual activities of the land. There are seven rankings of them in respect of the extent of their authority, leadership, and assignments: 1. Ataa-da - Grand Patriarch  2. Ataa - Patriarch 3. Obraw - Chief Priest 4. Osow - High Priest 5. Anu-okyi - Primate  6. Okyi - Senior Priest 7. Obirew - Priest or Priestess  Among the seven, only the Obraw, Osow, and Obirew are probably still in existence or known today.  Researcher: BIC Abeiku Okai WhatsApp: (+233) 0249287855 Like and follow the Facebook page for more.

Senya Beraku Ancient Political and Judicial Administration

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  The traditional administration of Senya Beraku in the ancient days was through the Seven Councils called, 'NsÉ”n-wo' (singular, IsÉ”n):  1. Ɔma IsÉ”n (State Council) 2. Adu-ebi IsÉ”n (Warrior Council) 3. Abirew IsÉ”n (Priests Council) 4. Nde IsÉ”n (Patrilineal/Male Council) 5. Apow IsÉ”n (Fishermen Council) 6. Na IsÉ”n (Matrilineal/Female Council) 7. Ekuhawo IsÉ”n (Farmers Council) The Judicial Councils were called 'Aban' and constituted: Lower Courts 1. Ekuhawo IsÉ”n (Farmers Council) 2. Apow IsÉ”n (Fishermen Council) 3. Nde IsÉ”n (Patrilineal/Male Council) 4. Na IsÉ”n (Matrilineal/Female Council) A case would be first heard in any of the above four lower courts depending on the people involved and the subject of the case. For example, a case involving fishermen would be first heard at the Apow IsÉ”n (Fishermen Council) before being appealed or presented to the higher courts. High Courts 1. Abirew IsÉ”n (Priests Council) 2. Adu-ebi IsÉ”n (Warrior Council) Apart from receiving appe

Ipi Kwa Bentum IV || Personality Profile

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IPI KWA BENTUM IV Senya Breakup State Commander. Ipi Kwa Bentum IV is known in private life as Ishmael Yabeni Barnes. He hails from the PrÉ›-tÉ” Clan of Senya Beraku, the clan responsible for the nomination and installation of the State Commander, known as Ipi.  Ipi Kwa Bentum IV was born to the late Nenyi Yaw Barnes and Naase Nancy Anderson, at Senya Beraku. However, he had his primary, middle and secondary schools education at Simpa (Winneba) - ie, Methodist Primary, Middle Boys and Winneba Secondary, respectively.  After his secondary education in 1983, where he was popularly known by the students as Pope Judas, he travelled to Lagos, Nigeria, where he attended the Yaba College of Technology, Lagos State.  Covering a period of seven years in the nation of Nigeria, he engaged in several businesses and eventually landed as an Interior Decorator. Hard work and determination were the only words in the disctionary of his heart.  With the determination to explore and exploit all avenues of

Dr. Paul Ocansey donates to Senya Beraku Polyclinic.

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 Dr. and Mrs. Paul Ocansey, from the United Kingdom, have, on Monday, 13th September 2021, donated high-grade PPEs to the Senya Beraku Polyclinic. The donation, which was organised by Oracle Village on behalf of Dr. and Mrs. Ocansey, who were both presents, included nose masks, gloves, and aprons, worth thousands of Ghana Cedis.  "My wife and I are full natives of Senya Beraku. We both work in the health sector in the UK and thought it wise to support this facility with the little we can as long as we have come home," said Dr. Paul.  The Urban Council Chairman, Hon. Joseph Bennin, who also doubles as a member of the Oracle Village team, received the items on behalf of the community and handed them to the head of the polyclinic, Dr. Samuel Agyapong.  Dr. Agyapong expressed profound appreciation to Dr. and Mrs. Paul for the gesture and promised the items would be put to the best use. "These items will better equip us to fight the Corona Virus pandemic as health workers and

This world wouldn't be complete without women - Rev. Mother Aba Folson.

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 As the world celebrates women internationally today, 8th March, 2021, the president and founder of Ase Pramaso Women Movement, a grassroot women organisation empowering women to champion and participate in community development, Rev. Mother Aba Folson, has made a categorical statement that this world would not be complete without women.  She made this statement while celebrating and appreciating the excellent contributions of all the Ase Pramaso women.  "...on behalf of myself and my executives...I  appreciate all our gallant women for their exceptional contributions to the world and in the lives of our families. I believe we all agree that without women, this world wouldn't be complete..." she said as she unveiled certain vital role women plays in the universe from ancient of days through the pages of the Bible, our African history and the modern world.  She also prayed that "the Good Lord continue to shower His Blessings and Protection over you and all women and e

Eugene Arhin wins the heart of many in fewer words.

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  The Acting Director of Communications at the Presidency, Mr Eugene Kofi Bentum Arhin, who has been accused of adultery by his wife has rather received much more respect from the public, contrary to the plans of his critics, who deliberately leaked the divorce petition on social media to tarnish his image.  In response to the divorce petition, which haa gone viral, Mr Arhin wrote on his facebook page; "I have seen a divorce petition filed by my wife, which has been deliberately leaked all over social media obviously to achieve a certain effect. I have still not been served with these court processes, and, upon receipt, my lawyers will respond accordingly. Every marriage has challenges, and such challenges should not be addressed in the court of public opinion. I will not, for the sake of my children, and for the dignity of my wife, engage in any public banter. In as much as many of the claims leveled against me are baseless and untrue, especially with respect to properties and ph

Ase Pramaso founder shares vision about Senya Beraku.

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  The founder and president of Ase Pramaso Women's Movement, Rev. Mother Aba Folson, has shared what she envisions about the Senya Beraku community, where she hails from and has strong passion towards it's development.  According to the Chief Executive Officer of NYANiba Health College she believes potentially  the Senya Beraku community has very close identity with the State of Florida in the United States of America and would wish investors and settlers choose the community for investment and rest after retirement.  Even though there is nothing to be compared between the United State and Ghana in terms of infrastructural, economics, military and other development elements, she sees this very town in Ghana, as a place where, like Florida, people from around the globe can choose for investment and residence after retirement. She posted this on her private facebook page: According to the mobiliser of the strongly  growing women movement in Ghana, Senya Beraku is strategically cl