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DR. FERDINAND KWASI FIAWOO, FOUNDER OF ZION COLLEGE

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Dr. Ferdinand Kwasi Fiawoo, was born on 26th December 1891. He was a Ghanaian minister of religion, playwriter, educator and the founder of the first secondary school ( Zion College) in the volta of Ghana. Dr. Ferdinand Kwasi Fiawoo belong to the royal family of the Awadada stool of the Anlo state. Initially discouraged from joining the ministry but he entered business with a brother. After visiting Freetown in 1920, he began improving on his education and courses. In 1928 he traveled to the United States and studied at Johnson C. Smith university in charlotte, North Carolina. In five years he gained a Bachelor of Arts degree, a Bachelor of Divinity degree, a Master of Theology degree and a certificate in education. While a student, he wrote his first ewe drama, 'Toko Atorlia' in 1932, which won a prize from the international Institute of African Languages and Culture, London. He was also ordained a minister of AME Zion church in Gloversville, New York in 1933. Returning...

FORT PRINZENSTEIN, KETA

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Fort Prinzenstein , is a fort located in Keta in the volta region of Ghana which was used for slave trade. It was initially build by Danish traders in 1784 for defensive purposes in a war against the Anlo's to keep the area safe from colonial powers. Prinzenstein is among the four structures build by the Danish. The fort played an important role in the slave trade which involved Europeans in west Africa. It also served an active purpose in the trade of imported and exported goods such gold, iron rods, textiles etc. In 1783 when the Anlo's pillaged the local Danish Agent, the Governor of Christiansborg raised an army drawn from people with towards the Anlo;  the  Ada ,  Akwapim ,  Ga  and  Krobo . The Danes were thus able to defeat the Anlo's and impose a treaty in 1784, which made them build the fort and obliged the Anlo;s to trade with them. Up until 1803, the fort was used as a dungeon for slaves awaiting transportation to the caribbean. In ...

THE KING SYSTEM OF THE ANLO'S

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THE CLAN , The Anlo's are patrilineal people. Each members belong to a clan which they believe to have descended along the male line. In most of the larger settlement all of the clans are represented, sometimes more than one lineage. Lineages are defined as part of the clan in which the male and female members can trace a relationship back to a male Ancestor. The lineage in contrast to the clan is exogamous . Each lineage has its own symbol, ancestral shrine, a common property and a lineage head. The head is usually the oldest surviving member of the lineage. He leads many of the ceremonies and serves as link between the living and their Ancestors. Below are the list of clans  Laƒe Amlade Adzovia Bate Likei Bame Klevi Tovi Tsiame Agave Amɛ Dzevi Ʋiƒeme Ɣetsoƒe Blu