- was
founded by the
people of
Oguaa and the
region ruled over by the
paramount chief, or Omanhene, is
known today as
Oguaa Traditional Area. Cape Coast...
- of
September every year. The Fetu
Afahye is
celebrated annually by the
Oguaa people of Cape
Coast because in the past
there was an
outbreak of disease...
-
Hemang Oguaa ****in-Attadasu
Twifu Komenda Eguafo Agona Nsaba Enyan Denkyira Abirem Asebu Atti
Mokwaa Ef****uakwa
Senya ****in
Owirenkyi Sanaahene of
Oguaa -...
-
ruler and the
Omanhene of the
Oguaa traditional area. He has
served on many
Government of
Ghana agencies as
board member. "
Oguaa Omanhene says he is frustrated...
-
figures on the Gold
Coast in the 18th century. He
created and
structured the
Oguaa State of Cape Coast, and
contributed to the
expansion of the
British colony...
- 1975,
Temple was
installed as an
honorary deputy paramount chief of the
Oguaa people of Ghana. Her name is
further immortalized by the
mocktail named...
- free
democratic state. All
Fante substates including the Abura, Goamoa,
Oguaa, Edina, Ekumfi, Asebu,
Edith and many
others joined this Union. Fantes,...
-
Fante cities in
modern Ghana include Kasoa, Winneba,
Agona Swedru, Tarkwa,
Oguaa (Cape Coast),
Edina (Elmina), Mankessim, Sekondi, and Takoradi. According...
- ****embly".
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Oguaa Fetu
Afahye Festival, Cape Coast". Afro Tourism. 2017-03-10.
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Oguaa Fetu
Afahye Festival, Cape...
- "African
Traditional Religion in
Contemporary Africa: The Case of Ghana".
Oguaa Journal of
Religion and
Human Values. 4: 1–22. doi:10.47963/ojorhv.v4i.347...