- Gã
Mantse is the
title of the
Ghanaian king of the Gã
Traditional Area in the
southern part of Ghana,
where the Ga-Adangbe
people dwell with
Accra as the...
- of Accra,
rulers of the Gã
State in
southern Ghana.
Their title was Gã
Mantse.
Ghana Accra Gold
Coast "Kings of the Ga state".
GaDangme Heritage & Cultural...
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tradition suggests that, in the Ga people's history, the
Paramount Chief or Ga
Mantse temporarily left
Accra for
eastern Ga territories.
During his absence, the...
- was a
Ghanaian dental surgeon pioneer who also
served as the
Jamestown Maŋtsɛ (Paramount Chief) and
President of the
Ngleshie Alata Traditional Council...
- a
British colony in West Africa, in 1947. He was a
chief of Osu
Alata Mantse and
Oyokohene of Techiman. In 1947, he
formed an Anti-Inflation Campaign...
- Ashaiman. It is also the
traditional body in
charge of
enstooling the Ga-
Mantse and Ga-Manye The Ga-Traditional
Council are the
traditional custodians of...
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Ghana Gã State, a
traditional state in
southern Ghana headed by the Gã
Mantse Ga-Rankuwa, a town in
South Africa Gabon (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code) The Gambia...
- Ayi Kush was a king of the Ga dangme. He is the
first known Gã
Mantse of
recorded History. The
Great Nicolai Ashaley,[citation needed] the
leader of the...
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Otumfuo Osei Tutu II,
Kwahumanhene Daasebre Akuamoah Agyapong II, and Ga
Mantse King
Tackie Teiko Tsuru II. The Agbadza,
originally a war
dance in imitation...
- Nii
Tackie Tawiah III (6
October 1940 –
December 2012) was the Ga
Mantse in the Ga State, a
traditional kingship in the
Greater Accra Region in
Ghana from...