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@Kay_Ghar

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KayGh 🌋@Kay_Ghar·
@InkoomManasseh @OpokuSa63863537 Me crying? Lmao we’ve been at this all day by now you should know me better than that. Nokwar yɛ kor pɛ nntsi I will say, whether Asante or Fante masa. Ibi you lot who are uncomfortable with the truth hence all these attacks.
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KayGh 🌋@Kay_Ghar·
@InkoomManasseh @OpokuSa63863537 Same way someone mentions colonisation and another person jumps to the Bond of 1844 being signed by Fantes. I don’t see how that’s a problem. It feels like you just want to bully me into not stating facts when it comes to Asante. I have a big mouth, so keep trying😂
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Inkoom@InkoomManasseh·
@Kay_Ghar @OpokuSa63863537 I showed you a screenshot of your tweet,when no asante had moved to you or a fante you felt the need to explain to the world about asantes and their role in slave trade,the tweet you quoted never mentioned fantes or had anything to do with fantes
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DomiNICK@domynych·
Deconstruct your biases. Put in some effort to read and learn. Slavery existed in "Ghana" long before the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade began, and long before Asante became an ethnicity, people were being sold outside. Centralization saved Asante. Stop blaming them for surviving.
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aTsU 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇬🇭🇮🇳🇳🇬🇨🇳@ThePromiseCFC

Asantes are Ghana’s biggest problem They were core in capturing fellow black person for peanuts. Greedy people

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Inkoom@InkoomManasseh·
@Kay_Ghar @OpokuSa63863537 You should move on from this issue breda,don't act like a victim,asantes didn't talk about fantes first,it was you people that felt the need to explain to others the role of asantes in slave trade, you could've talked about that of the fantes instead.
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KayGh 🌋@Kay_Ghar·
@OpokuSa63863537 Chale resorting to insults won’t change anything o. Be mindful of your blood pressure ai
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Football Hub@OpokuSa63863537·
@Kay_Ghar Mfanteniii aboa Kwasiato you are expecting us to explain to who exactly? You fools? Moa your forefathers stupidly gave our entire land ......herrr moma y3nkc ooo.Ad3n aaa y3nkyer3mu nkyer3 mu ......
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I’m Yaw Gyegyefo) Thiago 🧎
@Kay_Ghar You see how u are pointing fingers?? If my forefathers did that and yours couldn’t help but watch on as this lingers then u are no different from my forefathers, is simple as that chairman
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KayGh 🌋@Kay_Ghar·
Oh yes, we have. Unlike you, I am not threatened by the complexities of my own history. Fantes did not just participate, they also resisted. The Aborigines’ Rights Protection Society, led largely by educated Fantes, took the British to their own courts and won, blocking land seizures and preventing something akin to Apartheid from taking root in the Gold Coast and wider West Africa. None of your ancestors did that, but nuance clearly escapes you. You reduce history to lazy talking points, ignore documented facts, and parade that ignorance as insight. It is embarrassingly shallow.
Nana Agyei@maloy_nana

Critical thinking?”Instances they resisted” you might actually be retarded,your people served as devoted slaves to all the Europeans,the Portuguese,Dutch and English,you willingly signed yourselves to them in 1844 and you think you’ve ever had critical thinking? Lol

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KayGh 🌋@Kay_Ghar·
@YawGyegyefo11 Your problem is a simple refusal to accept facts. Does Asante playing a significant role somehow diminish the role of the Fante? I posted a picture that mentioned both as complicit. Accept it as a statement of facts and move on atse
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I’m Yaw Gyegyefo) Thiago 🧎
@Kay_Ghar Read your last sentence Asantes and Fantes are mentioned meaning all of them were involved so you don’t tell me Asantes played a significant role when you were the one housing them
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KayGh 🌋@Kay_Ghar·
@YawGyegyefo11 Chale your forefathers were the ones who supplied the slaves to my forefathers who then as middlemen sold them to Europeans. You see how it is? So if I say Asante were slave suppliers how is that an attack?? Oh hoh masa
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I’m Yaw Gyegyefo) Thiago 🧎
@Kay_Ghar Heheheh read is slowly devoid of emotions and u will know u are the clear definition of who a Hycklare is, u point fingers yet your forefathers region was used to transport the slaves, the issue of insult is between u and him, I’m not here to insult but to point out the Hycklare
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KayGh 🌋@Kay_Ghar·
It is neither a lie nor an attack, it is simply a fact. The coastal dungeons existed because that is where the Europeans were stationed. The interior states like Asante had no need for that infrastructure because the Europeans never lived there. As you can see below both Asante and Fante are mentioned.
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I’m Yaw Gyegyefo) Thiago 🧎
@Kay_Ghar In one of your post didn’t you bodily say Asantes played a significant role in this slave issue?? The I ask u again where was the slave dungeon and castle built?? If you have no interest in this slave issue you won’t allow others to use your route to transport them
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KayGh 🌋@Kay_Ghar·
@YawGyegyefo11 What he is doing is not defending his own. He is simply insulting others and even without provocation. The bigger hypocrite here is you if you can’t tell the difference between unprovoked tribalistic attacks and defending your own
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I’m Yaw Gyegyefo) Thiago 🧎
@Kay_Ghar Are u listening to yourself?? You think is prudent to defend your own but others can’t?? U can point finger but others can’t? As I said earlier we are all hypocrites in this country depending on where we find ourselves
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KayGh 🌋@Kay_Ghar·
@YawGyegyefo11 That buffoon insulted an entire people without provocation, I addressed every idiotic remark he made directly, and you want to reduce that to me defending my own? Show me where I played victim as well because that reframing is dishonest and you know it.
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I’m Yaw Gyegyefo) Thiago 🧎
@Kay_Ghar See how u are defending your own but in one of your post you were playing victim, one way the other all the tribes existing in that era contributed to this menace, one thing is certain Ghana ha obiaaa y3 hypocrite
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KayGh 🌋@Kay_Ghar·
@darealest_esi Oh I insult back sometimes o. Just to the individual not the whole tribe
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John Stewart@AbdalllahYusif·
@Kay_Ghar Kwasea!!!, you dey see any Northerner who dey add foreign name to dema name before. Mmoaa nyinaa hene ne Fantefoc. Smith,Forson,Blankson, Dickson, Pussyson, Mmoaa paaa ne saa nkofoc no
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KayGh 🌋
KayGh 🌋@Kay_Ghar·
There have been plenty of instances where Fantes resisted European control too, so that claim does not hold up. And traditional names were never abandoned, they have coexisted with anglicised ones for generations. You will still see a Blankson alongside a Kuntu, or a Bentsir alongside a Bentsil. Critical thinking is clearly not your strong point.
Nana Agyei@maloy_nana

Fanti’s have been kissing the white man’s ass since the beginning of time,they even abandoned their traditional names to adopt white peoples names and whenever this conversation comes,they being the biggest beneficiaries are given a pass and Ashanti’s are blames.Fkn hell

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Nana Akowuah the second🇺🇸🇮🇱🇬🇭
I acknowledge that Can you also acknowledge that Fantis were also heavily involved and as a matter of fact they started trading slaves almost 200 years before Asante Kingdom was established? 🙂‍↔️
KayGh 🌋@Kay_Ghar

@kwakuhelate1 Good, I’m glad we’re on the same page. The Asante did not fight to resist slavery; they were major participants in it. It would be helpful if people understood that acknowledging this is not an attack on the Asante.

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KayGh 🌋@Kay_Ghar·
Yes, and let’s be clear, Nana. This has never been in dispute. My tweets have always stated plainly that the Fante were involved in the transatlantic slave trade unlike some of you guys who straight up deny Asante’s involvement.
Nana Akowuah the second🇺🇸🇮🇱🇬🇭@kwakuhelate1

I acknowledge that Can you also acknowledge that Fantis were also heavily involved and as a matter of fact they started trading slaves almost 200 years before Asante Kingdom was established? 🙂‍↔️

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