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2026-03-05 17:55:28
The Gates of Sorrow: The Powerful History of Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle in Ghana
Cape Coast Castle Along the shining coastline of Ghana where the Atlantic Ocean meets the land stands two massive white stone fortresses that have watched centuries of human history unfold. These are Cape Coast Castle and Elmina Castle, two of the most important historical landmarks in Africa. From a distance the castles look peaceful and beautiful. Their white walls stand proudly...
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2026-03-13 10:41:47
Komfo Anokye and the Stool That Bound a Nation
Komfo Anokye Long before Ghana became a modern nation, before roads and governments and printed history books, the forests of the Akan world carried stories from village to village like wind through leaves. In those days, power was not held by one town alone. It was scattered among chiefs, clans, warriors, and rival kingdoms. Fear moved as quickly as trade, and ambition lived in...
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2026-03-13 10:23:03
Osei Tutu and the Golden Rise of the Ashanti Empire
Osei Tutu Long before Ghana became the nation the world knows today, the forests of the Akan lands were alive with rival states, old loyalties, trade routes, fear, courage, and ambition. In that world, one name rose until it became larger than a man and almost as powerful as memory itself. That name was Osei Tutu. In Ashanti tradition, he is remembered as the ruler who brought...
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2026-03-12 12:30:14
Yaa Asantewaa The Lionhearted Queen Mother Who Defied an Empire
Yaa Asantewaa There are some names in African history that do not simply belong to the past. They live on like a drumbeat that refuses to fade. They echo through stories told by elders, through songs of remembrance, through the pride of a people who refuse to forget who they are. Yaa Asantewaa is one of those names. In Ghana, and far beyond Ghana, she is remembered as the Ashanti queen...
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