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Na Gbewa
Naa Gbewaa (also known as Nedega or Kulu Gbagha) is the founder of the Kingdom of Dagbon, in what is now northern Ghana. His sons and daughters are credited with founding several states⁣, including the Mossi Kingdoms of Burkina Faso. He established a stable and prosperous kingdom. Naa Gbewaa's shrine is located at Pusiga, 90 km east of Bolgatanga. His descendants continue to pay respects at the shrine. Lineage Naa Gbewaa fathered the following children: * Yemtori (Yennenga), beloved daughter, travelled northward and married Rialle. Their son, Ouedraogo founded the Ouedrago clan of the Mossi Kingdoms. * Gundo Naa Kachaɣu, the eldest child of Naa Gbewa, became the first Gundo Naa. The Gundo Naa title is reserved for only females. * Naa Ʒirli (Zirile), the eldest son of Naa Gbewaa. Younger to Gundo-Naa Kachaɣu. * Fɔɣu (Kufɔɣu), chosen successor of Naa Gbewaa. * Naa Shitɔbu, led majority Gbewaa children as Yaa Naa. * Gmamprugulana Tohigu (Tosugu), younger to Ziril ...
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Kingdom Of Dagbon
The Kingdom of Dagbon ( ) is the oldest and one of the most organised traditional kingdoms in Ghana founded by the Dagomba people (Dagbamba) in the 15th century. During its rise, it comprised, at various points, the Northern Region (Ghana), Northern, Upper West Region, Upper West, Upper East Region, Upper East, Savannah Region and North East Regions of Ghana, regions of present-day Ghana. It also covered portions of Burkina Faso, North East Ivory Coast and North West Togo. Since Ghana's independence in 1957, the Kingdom has assumed a traditional, customary role like Ghana's other kingdoms and ethnic states . The kingdom was formed when Naa Gbewaa and List of kings of Dagbon, his descendants unified the Dagomba people, Dagomba and Mole-Dagbon people, related peoples who were ruled by decentralised chieftains known as Tindana, Tindaamba. The antecedents of the Dagomba prior to Gbewaa's consolidation remain largely elusive, paralleled by the ambiguous origins of the List of kings o ...
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Kuga Naa
The Kuga Naa (native: ''Kuɣu Naa'', pronounced ''Ku u Naa'') is an elder in the court of the Yaa Naa, in the Kingdom of Dagbon in northern Ghana, and head of a four-member committee that constitute the ''kingmakers of Dagbon''. The current Kuga Naa is Abdulai Adam II. The Kingmakers of Dagbon are the ultimate custodians of the Dagbon constitution, with the ''Kuga Naa'' acting as the mouthpiece for the oracle that chooses a new Yaa Naa. The other Kingmakers are Tugurinam and Gomli; who are also courtiers at the Gbewaa Palace, and Gushei Naa; the chief of Gushegu. The first Kuɣu Naa was Naa Sitobu’s younger brother. After him, unlike the other courtiers, this office has been hereditary. Origins and Office The title of ''Kuga Naa'' was established during the reign of Ya Naa Sitobu, with Sibie, Younger brother of Sitobu, being the first to hold the position. Uniquely, the office is hereditary, in contrast to the other kingmakers who come from distinct chieftaincy lines . As ...
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Gbewaa Palace
Gbewaa Palace is the seat of the Yaa Naa of the Kingdom of Dagbon. Located at Nayilifong along the Yendi-Saboba road in Yendi, Gbewaa Palace was named after the patriarch of the Mole-Dagbani people of Ghana. In 1896, The Gbewaa palace was burnt down and plundered during the German invasion of Dagbon. On March 4, 2023, Gariba II Bukali II (Bukali, Bukari, Abukari, Abubakar; born 1939 or 1940's), known as Gariba II, is the current Yaa Naa, traditional ruler of the Kingdom of Dagbon in Northern Ghana. Bukali was born into royalty at Mion to Mahama II, the Yaa Naa from ... cut sod for the redevelopment of the palace. References Dagbon Establishments in Ghana {{Ghana-struct-stub ...
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Gundo Naa
Ronald Gundo Gombe (born 21 July 1992) is a Kenyan basketball player. He competed for Canisius College and Robert Morris University. He also represents the Kenya national basketball team. He is currently playing in Spain for Salou in the Spain - LEB Silver. Personal and early life Ronnie Gundo hails from Nyakach, Kisumu County. He went to Gentiana Primary School in Riruta Satellite before he proceeded to Onjiko High School. He grew up in the low income residential Kawangware area of Nairobi. He was introduced to basketball by a friend while at high school in Kenya in 2007. Shortly after, his mother Rael Gombe suffered a near-fatal stroke and became paralysed. That, coupled with the fact that Ronnie's father John Gombe was struggling to pay for his mother's medication and to take care of the family while also keeping Ronnie in school, made Ronnie pursue basketball passionately.
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Tolon District
Introduction Tolon District is one of the twenty seven districts in Northern Region, Ghana. Originally it was formerly part of the then-larger Tolon-Kumbungu District in 1988, when it harbored the district capital which was then created from the former West Dagomba District Council, until the eastern part of the district was split off to create Kumbungu District Kumbungu District is one of the sixteen districts in Northern Region, Ghana, Northern Region, Ghana. The district assembly is located in the northwest part of Northern Region (Ghana), Northern Region and has Kumbungu as its capital town. Origina ... on 28 June 2012; thus the remaining part has been renamed to become Tolon District. The district assembly is located in the northwest part of Northern Region and has Tolon as its capital town. Communities in the District There are many main-communities in the District. Under their kinship are also Sub-communities. Institutions * Tolon Senior High School. Kasuliyi ...
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Nanton, Ghana
Nanton is the district capital of the Nanton District in the Northern Region of Ghana Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It is situated along the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and shares borders with Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Togo to t .... References Communities in Ghana {{Ghana-geo-stub ...
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Savelugu
Savelugu is a town and the capital of Savelugu Municipal District, Savelugu Municipal, a municipality in the Northern Region, Ghana, Northern Region of north Ghana. Savelugu has a 2012 Human settlement, settlement population of 38,074 people. There are many villages under Savelugu kingship. Most of the villages are smaller. History In the 19th-century Savelugu was the center of one of the major divisions of the Dagomba people, Dagomba and ruled over by Andani (Dagomba ruler), Andani who was involved in fighting with the raiding forces of the Zabarima (emirate). Culture Savelugu is among the native towns of the Dagbon Kingdom and along with Karaga, Ghana, Karaga and Mion District, Mion. It is one of the three traditional areas that are known as the gate skins to the sacred kingship of the Dagbon Kingdom- the others being Mion and Karaga, reserved only for the Princes of a Ya-Na. Savelugu is also a place where they showcase the culture of Dagbang. Economy The town is situated on a ...
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