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@fcb_imanuel @Payetpaymer @_GhChronicles But almost half of the 2022 batch and the rest of 2023 to 2024 batch are still not posted. So why did he get the posting as a 2024 year batch.
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@Kay_Joe23 @Payetpaymer @_GhChronicles Yh, that’s what his statement meant, but his payslip shows 10/09/2024
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@fcb_imanuel @Payetpaymer @_GhChronicles I taught he was referring to 2024 batch that completed college.
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@Kay_Joe23 @Payetpaymer @_GhChronicles He was posted in 2024, September, but is saying he’s newly posted
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@_GhChronicles Stop lying Bro................
Newly posted teachers take home salary thus Net is 4,600.....this my payslip am a newly posted thus 2024 batch

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@1real_Benson @Opresii @Auntykobby How are they not seeing the Madrid players,is is it that they are scared 😂😂
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@Opresii @Auntykobby Lol 😂 Madrid fans can’t breathe without mentioning Bayern ❤️🤍🔥🇩🇪😂😂 #MiaSanMia❤️🤍🙌.Watch out

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@bofrot1cedi The spit contains catalyst which will mix with the sodium in the urine to form manure to enhance plant growth
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@Gen_Buhari_ It’s mind works, trying to let Ghanaians know or think they don’t spare their own officials but it’s clearly jandam.
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@_benopaonyx1 The money dey some people demma pocket so who dey own, no be me ooo.
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Now, that’s a half-truth!
1. Ewe is not a monolith, just as Akan is not. It is/was a cluster of rival polities.
2. In that war of 1869, Asante fought primarily against the Krepi-Ewe states of Ho, Avatime, Kpando, Anfoe, Peki, and their hilly environs.
3. However, Asante armies were hosted and supported by other Ewe subdivisions in Mepe (Tongu-Ewes), Adaklu, and neighbouring towns. These areas provided passage, shelter, and logistical support, enabling Asante operations against inland Ewe groups.
4. Asante also formed alliances with the coastal Anlo-Ewes of Keta & Anloga, who fought alongside them against the Krepi states. This contingent became known as the Anlo-Kotoko. After the war, elite marriages between Anlo and Asante royal families helped sustain this alliance.
5. The war produced captives. Many Krepi-Ewes were taken to Asante as slaves or domestic servants. A sizeable number fled slavery in Asante with Akanised identities, which partly explains the prevalence of Akan surnames (Donkor, Asem, Asempa, Asamoah, etc.) in parts of Eweland today.
6. And Basel missionaries such as Kühne & Ramseyer were also captured; Ramseyer later contributed to the establishment of the Presbyterian Church in Kumasi. The sitting Asantehene was seen in a church named in honour of Ramseyer during the Christmas of 2025.
7. So, it is misleading to claim that Asante went to war against “the Ewe” in 1869. Rather, they fought the Krepi states, with support from other Ewe groups.
Ewes fought on both sides of that war.
[I know you're a historian, but take this from a non-historian]
#Blessings!



J. Otto Pohl@JOttoPohl1
@soronkov2 @BritzerHist The Asante and Ewe fought a war from 1869-1872.
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@yhoung_ceo2 @bofrot1cedi Them taught say Mahama go call dem so make them fight for that opportunity 😂😂
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It’s not possible, might be a rocket from Iran.
𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍@AsakyGRN
Man shares how the sun in Oyẹ Ekiti damaged his water tank. How is this even possible? 😳
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