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Ghana News Agency on MSNAnlo, Asogli urge Ewe unity at 2025 Notsie Agbogboza
Calls for stronger unity among the Ewe people rang out during the 69th Agbogboza Festival in Notsie on Saturday, as chiefs ...
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Ghana News Agency on MSNEwe Muslim Community Launches Volta/Accra Conference in Ho
The Ewe Muslim Community has launched its maiden Volta/Accra Conference in Ho, with a focus on uniting Ewe Muslims and ...
The Ghanaian Reality Ghana is blessed with a rich cultural tapestry of over 80 languages. From Akan to Ewe, Ga to Dagbani, Nzema to Gonja, each carries history, poetry, and identity. Yet, while ...
A groundbreaking series of workshops held in Ho, Accra, and Lomé has united scholars, cultural leaders, and policymakers in a ...
For the Central Èwè or Èwè-Dòmè people of Ghana's Volta Region, storytelling is a vital practice used to transmit key lessons. For centuries the Èwè-Dòmè employed storytelling performances in ...
The incomplete early history of the Ewe-speaking people of West Africa: Nigeria, Benin, Togo, and Ghana By Dr. Doris Dzameshie Akyea, E. O. (1998) writes that more research needs to be done on the ...
Book Review - An Ewe book titled: "ÅŠu Nyui Ade Ke", translated as; 'A New Dawn' has been launched in Accra to promote and encourage the reading and speaking of the Ewe language.
Ewes of Benin, Ghana, Nigeria, Togo are pure Yoruba – Ladigbolu The archbishop says the Ewe of Nigeria stands are descendants of those who left Ile Ife to various parts of West Africa.
Ewe The Ewe-speaking people of Ghana and Togo trace their origins to the Yorubaland region in modern-day Nigeria.
A research institution devoted to the study of music in Africa, it preserves thousands of historical recordings going back to 1929 and supports field research and outreach and education projects.
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