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Black History Month

InterviewBy Maame Antobre

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Interviewing my Mother

Juliana Achiaa

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Question 1

Ghana is country in the West Africa. I t is bordered by C’ote I’voire.

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Question 2

Sir Kobina Arku Korsah became the first Ghanaian Chief Justice.

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Question 3Chief -means the ruler of a tribe.

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Question 4A Chief can have as many Wives as they can.

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Question 5

From Primary to secondary school Girls and boys are to have short hair.

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Question 6

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Question 7

Adowa is a traditional Ashanti dance and there are instruments used as well like apentemma (single drum)

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Question 8Kente cloth is a type of silk and cotton fabric made of interwoven cloth strips.

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Question 9

Ghana Got there independence because Kwame Nkrumah he was the president of Ghana in 1951.

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Question 10Fufu is a common food eaten

in Ghana and West Africa. It can be eaten with Light soup, Tomato soup and Palm nut soup.

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Question 11As growing up to Womanhood Girls should learn how to cook so they start around the age of 12-15.

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Question 12

Ghana has never had snow……NEVER.

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AZONTO!