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History of Kormantse Na Abandze

Kormantse is very important in Ghana and history of slave trade. In the history of slave trade and Caribbean the town is called Cromantin (Kromantine), and the slaves taken from Gold Coast were known as Cromantin slaves. For the Jamaicans this place is their natural home. They were notorious for causing most of the slave uprisings in the Caribbean, South and North America. They were enslaved people that slave masters feared the most. In the Caribbean, an edict was issued for stoppage of importing Cromantin slaves.

Kormantse were part of Nkusukum(Bentsi) people who were living among their other sub-ethnic fante groups or wards, Ekumfi(Edumadze), Kurentsi Amanfo(Mankessim), Abora and Anomabo(then known as Ntsetse or Anaafo). Each of the quarter enjoyed absolute independence of the other. As the population expand at Mankessim, Nana Kome and his group living among the Nkusukum group left their Abaatam settlement in Mankessim to look for new land to settle.

According to the Fante folkloric historian Joseph Brandford Crayner, Nana Kome and his people moved through Kuntu, Anakyir and Amoku(now Saltpond) to settle near a flat land close to the Hill where Fort Amsterdam is situated. After settling here for some period of time, Nana Kome and his followers decided to move on. But his junior brother, Kome Kuma refused to accompany the main party and chose to stay behind. Soon the Denkyira armed bandits invaded the area and Kome Kuma was captured.

Both Crayner and folkloric Guan historian, Kwame Ampene contend that the captured of Kome Kuma caused his aggrieved senior brother, Nana Kome Panyin to exclaim: “Sɛ Kome Kuma tsie me a, nkyɛ wo ankyɛr no” (If Kome Kuma had listened to me, he wouldn’t have been captured). Thus he said “Kome antse” (Kome did not listen). Out of the expression Komeantse, emerged the town`s name Kormantse or Komeantse. For the purposes of this post I shall stop with the story here, but it was these same group of people led by Nana Kome Panyin, who moved on to found Biriwa, Akatakyiwa and Komenda.

Abandze, on the other hand, was a town which grew outta Kormantse during the European trade with the Kormantse and other Fante and Akan traders. The visitors who stayed directly below the Fort Amsterdam decided to call themselves Abandze, (those who belongs to the fort or castle).

The independence of Abandze from Kormantse and fight over a common lagoon between these two towns caused serious bloody war. The story about this war is what musician C K Man popularized in his famous song, “Kormantse na Abandze, wɔmbisa hɔn ko yi mu asem eh, aburaaaa wombisa o.”

Credit : Kweku Darko Ankrah

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VIDEO: Tears flow as Apam teenagers are buried

A joint burial service has been held for the thirteen teenagers who drowned when they went swimming in the sea at Apam in the Central Region.

It was a moment of sadness and uncontrollable tears from family members present to observe the solemn exercise.

The perished souls were laid to rest after a joint burial service organized in the community by local authorities.

The deceased aged between 12 and 17 lost their lives on Sunday, March 7, 2021, throwing the Apam town into a state of shock and mourning.President Akufo-Addo has already donated an amount of GHC36,000 to the bereaved families.

This was done when the President commiserated with the bereaved families through the Minister for fisheries.

Posted in General News, Politics

Chairman Kutin Deserves a Golden Medal

Over the past years, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has modelled some amazing and brilliant personalities.

The Central Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) remains one of those smart, and competent party stalwarts who deserve a “golden medal” for their sterling performance over the years.

Having served in varying capacities, the honourable chairman, Mr. Robert Kutin remains one with indelible records of outstanding performances up until the party’s loss of parliamentary seats across the country for reasons yet to decipher.

With his records as a staunch patriot, it wouldn’t be a surprise seeing him serve in the corridors of the high offices of the National Chairman of the party.

Source:Gnews.com

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Assin Tomfokro Basic School Block Collapses, Pupils Study Under Trees

Pupils of Assin Tomfokro Basic School have been studying under trees, weeks after school reopened. The situation is due to the collapse of their classroom block which was in a dilapidated state for years.
Community members say there have been numerous appeals to successive governments to attend to their situation but nothing has been done to salvage their plight.
This is the state of Assin Tomfokro D/A primary school in the Assin South District of the Central Region.


The rickety classroom block which was constructed by the community members in 1961 has not seen any reconstruction nor rehabilitation by the government.
The classroom block remained in bad shape until its current state which has rendered the teachers and learners classless.
Kindergarten to stage six pupils now study under trees because of the poor state of their classroom block.


A GETFUND classroom project which was started under Former President Kuffour’s era is still not completed.
Teachers say the experience of teaching under such a condition has been challenging.


The Apagyahen of Assin Atandanso Traditional Area and Chief of Tomfokro, Nana Danfo Amoako in an interview with g-newsnetwork disclosed that teachers of the school have threatened to apply for transfer from the school, if the situation remains the same.
“The Teachers have threatened to leave the School by next year. Due to their situation, the pupils are not performing. The standard of education is really low here”.

Source:Gnews.com

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Odeefour Afankwa III wins Central Region Council of State elections

Omanhene of Breman Essiam Traditional Area in Ejumako Enyan Essiam district of Central Region,Odeefour Afankwa III has grabbed the Council of State membership seat with 31 out of 44 votes among the seven contestants in the Central Region.

The total valid votes cast was 44 in which Mr.Kwesi Eyi Acquah pulled thirteen (13) out of the votes,Mr Nkyi Kwame Patrick and Nana Kwaku Awuku withdrew hence got no votes, Odeefour Fankwa lll got thirty one (31) votes and the rest of them namely Timothy Isaac Nana Bonful, Timothy Ebo Essandoh and Badu- Prah Peter Armstrong King also got zero votes.

The Council of State member elect, Odeefour Fankwa in an interview with Gnews.com expressed gratitude to all those who helped him through advise, motivation amongst others ranging from his colleague chiefs to his family members for helping him win the Central Regional Council of State Membership contest.

He stressed that,he will use his influence as the council of state member to champion development into the Region,bring on board, like-minded Political actors in the Region to fight for a common course as well as equipping members of the District Assemblies to function accountably and effectively.

Source:Gnews.com/Anaafi Kokooto

Posted in Entertainment

Double B and Anaafi Kokooto set to shake Central Region with new Banger

The fast rising highlife tycoon in the Central Region, Double B is set to release a hot new banger with Anaafi Kokooto an artist cum radio presenter titled “Maame”.

The Awofo Bi and Move away hitmaker who is known as the lyrical Captain the Central Region when quizzed about why he featured the radio presenter cum artist Anaafi Kokooto he revealed that he featured him because of how a radio presenter burns mic with raps with his unprecedented punchlines with hooks.

Double B revealed that,he decided to compose that song to motivate ladies who are into relationship with guys to have patience with the guys and submit themselves to them since it is the only way to a successful marriage in future.

He said, the “Maame”new banger which was produced by Big Joe on the Beat is focused on how things are hard amid Covid-19 pandemic but will advise the ladies to have patience since a guy enters a relationship with the motive to get married.

The “Ekuro Dooso” hitmaker then urged all radio and mobile DJs to play the song at every point in time to send the good message to the ladies who are into dating.

On his part, Anaafi Kokooto the radio presenter who rapped in the said new hit added that, it’s very painful on the part of the guys to open all their heart and mind to love a lady but later dump them when things are hard hence, the track to send the message through the song to advise the ladies to have patience and submit themselves to their incoming husbands.

The song is set to be released on the Val’s Day 14th February since it is a day of showing love.

Source:Gnews.com

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Central Region Tailors Association mad over SHS uniforms in the region contracted to Accra Tailors

According to Cape Coast Tailors Association and Central Region Tailors Association, all the uniforms of SHS students in the region are being sewed in Accra.

It seems in Ghana, everything is all about Accra. We can’t even sow our own unforms for our schools in our region too? Should this also be done in Accra? We have Cape Coast Technical University, Cape Coast Technical Institute, Biriwa Vocational Technical Institute, Asuansi Technical Institute who are all offering Fashion Design and Tailoring courses to their students. In addition, we have top fashion designers like Sharp look designs, Sab fashion etc in Cape Coast and all over the Region. Won’t this create job and reduce the burden of always going to Accra to get employed?

All the money collected from our tourists sites in the region are sent to Accra. Now, we can’t get the opportunity to sow the uniforms of our own schools too? Everything in Cape Coast/Central Region goes to Accra but nothing from Accra comes to Cape Coast/Central Region. Should we always depend on Accra for the betterment of our dear city and Region?

We plead with our respected Central Region House of Chiefs, the Chief of Cape Coast Osabarima Kwesi Atta, Central Regional Minister, all the MMDCE’S and all the Mp’s in the region to make sure our tailors and fashion designers get the opportunity to sow the uniforms of our own schools.

Source: Cape Coast Oguaa

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I’ll pursue aggressive policies to reduce poverty in Central Region — Minister-designate

The Minister-designate for Central Region, Mrs Justina Marigold Assan, has promised to pursue aggressive policies and programmes that will create decent jobs, particularly for the youth to reduce poverty among the people.

According to her, despite the many resources and economic potential the region was endowed with, it was very worrying that the region was still referred to as the poorest after the regions in the north.

“Although it will be quite challenging especially where some of the youth may not have the requisite skills to take advantage of the many job opportunities in the formal sector, government together with partners would ensure the decentralisation of job creation to reduce poverty to the barest minimum.”

Exclusive interview

In an exclusive interview with the Daily Graphic in Agona Swedru last Sunday,  on a wide range of issues, she noted that “if I am duly approved by parliament as the next minister for the Central Region, I would work to change the old narrative which considered the region as the next poorest region after the northern regions.”

Mrs Assan, the Municipal Chief Executive for Agona West Municipality, if approved by parliament’s appointment committee would replace Mr Kwamena Duncan.

She will be the second woman to occupy such a portfolio in the region after Mrs Ama Benyiwa-Doe of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) since the commencement of the Fourth Republic in 1993.

She noted that it was unacceptable that despite the presence of many first class second cycle institutions and other opportunities, they had not been harnessed fully to provide jobs for the teeming unemployed youth to better their lives.

“The government will continue to champion the One-District, One-Factory agenda and other policy interventions to provide more sustainable job opportunities to the youth across the region to improve their living standards.”

“One of my top priorities is to ensure the creation of business-friendly environment that will attract many private investors both home and overseas into the region to set up firms to provide direct and indirect decent jobs to the youth,” she indicated.

Open up region

Mrs Assan noted that another critical area that special attention would be paid to was road construction so as to open up the region to development, saying “many of the roads to remote communities were in deplorable state which must be tackled to ease transportation”.

She explained that the region voted massively for the NPP and she would lobby government to turn its spectacle to the region in the area of road construction to help farmers to cart their goods to market centres.

She stressed that the traffic alone that commuters experienced from Kasoa through Buduburam alone was a great source of worry to many road users and investors who were interested in investing in the region.

“I believe if the Accra-Cape Coast highway is converted into a dual carriage road, it would ease traffic as well as encourage investors in particular to come into the region to take advantage of the numerous opportunities to do business in the region,” she pointed out.

She expressed optimism that the region would hugely benefit from the second year of road projects recently announced by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo so as to open up the region for development.

Source: JoyNews 

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Aweem-Kissi Basic School Needs Urgent Attention

Anweem-Kissi Basic School in the Central Region needs urgent attention due to its deteriorated nature.

Stakeholders in the community say the School structure is a death trap, as it can collapse at anytime and cause havoc.

They fear the pupils lives are in danger because of the condition of the school and have thus called on the government to attend to their plight.

Anweem-Kissi Basic School is in the Komenda Edina Eguafo Abrem Municipality of the Central Region.

The School has been in bad shape for years but the community members say, appeals to the government to get the school structure fixed have yielded no results.

A teacher’s bungalow which was started in the year 2010, is still not completed.

The children are unable to observe social distancing in this Covid 19 era because of inadequate school desks.

G News Network can authoritatively report that the School structure is in a very dilapidated state.

Teachers and learners say they fear for their lives.

Members of the community recount, that teachers who are posted there don’t return after seeing the structure.

“We have to convince the teachers before they stay for about a year and afterwards, they apply for transfer”, they lamented.

The SMC Chairman for the School, Abubakar Mensah, indicated that “We’ve made several appeals to the government, to no avail. We hope the government would listen to us this time”.

The Chief of Anweem-Kissi, Nana Kobina Mensah appealed to the government to reconstruct the School block. “Also the government should complete the teacher’s bungalow for us. The School serves a number of the surrounding communities, else our children would not have access to quality education”, he maintained.

“Our children are really suffering. Whenever it rains, the children can’t do any serious classes due to the nature of the building. At times snakes chase them out of class. We really need help from the government”, Aunt Ekua Esirifua, a resident appealed.

Source:g-newsnetwork.com

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Video:Central Regional Police command and Oguaa traditional council gifts over 1000 Residents in Cape Coast with Nose Masks.

The Central Regional Police Command and Oguaa Traditional Council has gifted over thousand residents in Cape Coast Metropolis with nose masks to help them comply with the mandatory wearing of nose masks without any excuse since the Police Command has started arresting and have arrested 450 people without nose masks in the Region.

The program which took place in all the market places,beaches, streets among other work prone areas in Cape Coast was attended by the Paramount Chief of Oguaa Traditional Council, Osaberima Kwesi Atta ll, Central Regional Police Commander DCOP Habiba Twumasi, the Central Regional Police P.R.O DSP Irene Serwaah Oppong and her deputy, Sgt.Evans Ettie among other Police Personnels as well as other dignitaries from the traditional Council was organized purposely to make sure all residents in Cape Coast adhere to the mandatory wearing of the nose masks protocol which is one of a key protocol to prevent the Virus.

The gesture was done by the Traditional Council and the Police Command after almost all those who was arrested for failing to comply with the nose masks wearing protocol complained about how they couldn’t afford to buy the masks to prevent themselves, hence giving out the masks to protect themselves from the virus.

During the gesture,the Paramount Chief of Oguaa Traditional Council Osaberima Kwesi Atta ll, advised the residents to always wear their face masks even when at home since the virus is deadly and easy transmittable.

In an interview with Anaafi Kokooto, he said,No one should doubt about the existence of the virus because many leaders and top officials as well as individuals has lost their lives through the pandemic.

Talking about the Compliance of the mandatory wearing of nose masks,the Central Regional Police Commander,DCOP Habiba Twumasi cautioned every individual to adhere to all the Covid-19 protocols especially the wearing of nose masks since the Central Regional Police Command won’t spare anybody without the mask despite all their excuses of not wearing the mask.

She then advised shop owners, drivers,market men and women to make sure they wear their masks and tell their clients, customers and passengers to wear theirs too when they are not wearing to help prevent and reduce its mode of transmission drastically.

“It’s mandatory to wear face masks and failure to comply awards a penalty, she told Anaafi Kokooto.

Filed by Anaafi Kokooto Kingdom fm Cape Coast

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C/R: Car crash at Dominase junction leaves three severely injured

Three persons have been injured after a Toyota Corolla saloon car with registration number GW 2312 -18 which was heading to Winneba from Accra crashed into a Toyota RAV4 vehicle with registration number GX 6257-20.

The Toyota RAV4 vehicle was trying to join the main Cape Coast stretch from Dominase junction in the Central Region when the incident occurred.

An eyewitness, Isaac Eshun, who spoke to Citi News said negligence on the part of both drivers caused the accident.

“I was eating here. In no time I heard a car screech, and when I drew closer to see what the problem was, I realised a Toyota Corolla on the main road was trying to apply the brakes upon seeing a red Toyota RAV4 car rush to join the main road from the Dominase junction. The Toyota RAV4 car also stopped all of a sudden. The Toyota Corolla, unable to apply the breaks in time crushed into the other.”

“The two occupants of the RAV4, together with the driver of the Toyota Corolla sustained series of injuries.”

The injured persons have been rushed to the Trauma and Specialist Hospital in Winneba for treatment.

Source:Citi News