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THE ORIGIN AND MEANING OF "NPUNPUN."

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                                    SENYA HISTORY AND CULTURE TIPS                                                 By B.I.C. Abeiku Okai                            THE ORIGIN AND MEANING OF "NPUNPUN." Npunpun - Akumase Ritual Food "Npunpun" is the name of the Akumase ritual food eaten by the people of Senya in August every year. It is a steam food made from unleaven corn. And it is served with palm-nut soup and only fresh fish from the ocean. Th...

THE GOSPEL OF JOHN IN SENYA LANGUAGE

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Just pick your Bible, KJV, and easily read this Senya translation of the Bible. I have done more of this, hoping to finish the new testament in due time. Don't forget to pray for Senya after reading this. CHAPTER ONE VERSES 1-14 JϽN ASŨ -ɔ D ɛ INŨU IKOME NKYIKY ɛ T ɔ IKOME W’APIM IDU NA INA 1 . Nwuranyinse ni na Asũ ni bo, na Asũ ni na Ndã-Se Yompo bo, na Asũ ni di Ndã Se Yompo.   2 .   Mu fa na ina mu na Ndã-Se Yompo bo nwuranyinse ni.   3 .   Ana Mu so na abɔ atɔ fũu. Aminkoti Mu bɔ turɔko fa ambɔ.   4 .   Mu tɔ na nna mpa bo; nna mpa ni di nsã eni.   5 .   Eni ni de bɔ ibi ni tɔ na ibi ni mindã di eni ni so.   6 .   Onyi ko ba bɔYompo suma so, atre mu Jɔn.   7 .   Mu na muba te dasini te mu edi eni ni wo dasi te nsã fũu ab’ana mu so sɔdi.   8 .   Nbrɛ mu na mudi eni n’ ka esuma mu te mu b’edi eni ni wo dasi.   9 .   Nukurɛ eni se ade na nsã fũu ni l’aba iwiayinse   ...

GET TO KNOW MORE ABOUT SENYA BERAKU HISTORY

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BRIEF HISTORY OF SENYA BIREKU Senya-Bireku is a coastal town in the Central Region of the Republic of Ghana, in the Awutu Senya District, or politically, Awutu Senya Constituency. It takes less than an hour traffic-free drive from Accra, the Capital, on the Accra-Winneba highway to reach Senya-Bireku, about seventy-seven kilometers. The people of Senya Bireku are Guans and they form part of the three Guan states in the Central Region: Efutu Bireku (Simpa/Winneba), Obutu Bireku (Awutu Bireku) and of course, Awutu Senya (Senya Bireku). All three states speak the Guan language with insignificant dialectical differences. Before the Fantes settled in the Southern part of the country, the central Guans where already settled, and so were the Senyans. In his book, Topics in West African History , pp 63, Adu Boahen stated: It is clear from oral traditions that the Akans who continued their migration southwards met in the coastal districts peoples who differed from them linguisti...