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A part of Ghana is slowly disappearing from articles and being renamed Akanland. See the edits by {{user|MarkMysoe}} and the discussion at [[WP:BLPN#Nana Akufo-Addo]]. [[User:Dougweller|Dougweller]] ([[User talk:Dougweller|talk]]) 17:42, 1 January 2013 (UTC)
A part of Ghana is slowly disappearing from articles and being renamed Akanland. See the edits by {{user|MarkMysoe}} and the discussion at [[WP:BLPN#Nana Akufo-Addo]]. [[User:Dougweller|Dougweller]] ([[User talk:Dougweller|talk]]) 17:42, 1 January 2013 (UTC)

:Akanland is a historic country of the [[Akan people]], the Akan people [[Ethnic nationalism|ethnic nationalis]] agreed to a [[Treaty|state treaty]] with the British, for the Akan people historic country Akanland (see [[:File:African-civilizations-map-pre-colonial.svg|here]]) to be part of colony and it was named Gold Coast. In 1957, a [[state union]] was agreed by the Akan people and Akanland government agreed with and lead by Akan politician Kwame Nkrumah to join their historic country Akanland (now divided as Ashanti, Brong-Ahafo, Central Region, Eastern Region and Western Region) as a [[state union]] with the [[Mossi people]] historic country known as the [[Mossi Kingdoms|Kingdom of Mossi]] then named to [[Northern Territories]] (now named and divided to Northern Region, Upper West Region and Upper East Region) within Ghana (see [[:File:WestAfrica1530.png|here]]) and the [[Ewe people]] historic country [[Togoland]] then named [[British Togoland]] and [[French Togoland]] (now known as [[Togo]] and [[Volta Region]]) within Ghana (see [[:File:Togoland.png|here]], [[:File:League of Nations mandate Middle East and Africa.png|here]], [[:File:Colonial Africa 1913 Togoland map.svg|here]] and [[:File:Togoland.png|here]]). These three countries governments (Akanland, Kingdom of Mossi, and Togoland) agreed to a [[state union]] in 1957 to create Ghana, and they decided to it after the ancient empire called [[Ghana Empire]]. The "Ghana" [[state union]] is a example of the [[state union]] of [[Serbia and Montenegro]], Montenegro decided to break their [[state union]] with Serbia in 2006 with a [[independence referendum]] and the country [[Serbia and Montenegro]] is now the countries [[Serbia]] and [[Montenegro]].

:A further look into the history of the lands and territories that created Ghana by a [[state union]] in 1957, before deleting Akan people and their land (Akanland) historic information and really informative information + a hard work of a small Wikiproject Akan, that a person has tried their best to do over four months. What good is Wikipedia if someone has taken a lot of their time and hardwork on a ethnic group and their historic Akan land and historic country (Akanland), Akan culture and Akan WikiProject, that nobody had even bothered to try and do. I have lost my passion for Wikipedia about now. I may just retire myself from Wikipedia since, a large, hardworked and wrightful information about the Akan people lands and Akan territory (Akanland), their Akan economy from their lands and territory (Akanland), their Akan culture and Akan society, Akan biodiversity has all been removed, and even their Akan WikiProject. What good is Wikipedia if somebody wants to find information about the Akan people and their land and historic country (Akanland), where the Akan people lived and currently live (Akanland), the history of the Akan lands (Akanland), their unique and independent Akan educational structure, the Akan people governance and Akan political structure, the Akan people and Akan lands (Akanland) sports history (Akan football history), the Akan people health status and independent Akan people health care, and the Akan people society and culture and social life, has all been removed. A large scope of Akan people history, Akan geography and Akan biodiversity of their land (Akanland), Akan demographics, Akan people health status, Akan peole life expectancy and Akan people health care structure, the Akan people independent educational structure, the Akan people and their land (Akanland) independent economical history, the Akan people land (Akanland) and their historic country (Akanland) infrastructure and transportation systems, the Akan peoples gold, Akan cocoa, Akan natural minerals, and Akan fossil fuels all from their Akan land (Akanland) and historic country (Akanland), the Akan people governance and Akan people political structure of the Akan people and their Akan land (Akanland) and historic country (Akanland), and the Akan people identity and historical anthem music, to just be removed and suppressed from being freely viewed on Wikipedia. Wikipedia is meant to be for freedom of information and where everybody can go to for as much helpful information of topics and subjects. It now looks like in the year 2013 (21st century) this is no longer the case.

:In the Nana Akufo-Addo subject, Nana Akufo-Addo is an Akan and a [[Ethnic nationalism|ethnic national]] of Akanland and is from Eastern Akanland, for example it is exampled by [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] who is a [[Yoruba people|Yoruba]] and [[Ethnic nationalism|ethnic national]] of [[Yorubaland]] where it mentions that Olusegun Obasanjo is from [[Yorubaland]] in the article header. [[User:MarkMysoe|MarkMysoe]] ([[User talk:MarkMysoe|talk]]) 21:40, 1 January 2013 (UTC)

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African cinema task force

An African cinema task force has been proposed at WikiProject Films, which would include the cinema of Ghana. Interested editors are encouraged to sign up - if there is enough interest, then the task force will be created! Many thanks, Girolamo Savonarola (talk) 03:41, 13 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Based on a search of Wikipedia's articles related to Ghana, I've found some articles that I believe are about places in Ghana, and could usefully have geographical coordinates added.

The articles in question are listed in Category:Ghana articles missing geocoordinate data. At the time of writing, some examples included:

  1. Akatsi District
  2. Akpafu-Todzi
  3. Berekum District
  4. Bolgatanga Municipal District
  5. Kintampo North District
  6. Kuntenase
  7. New Abirem

...and there are many more, as well. At the time of posting this notice, there were 190 articles in this category needing geographical coordinates.

Why add coordinates?

By adding coordinates, a Wikipedia reader can easily view the location on a street map, nautical chart, topographic map, by satellite photo, realtime weather map, and in many other ways. Coordinate data makes an article eventually appear in various services such as Google Maps' Wikipedia overlay, Google Earth, and Wikipedia's own internal map service. Coordinate data also helps readers looking for geographically-based data, such as locations near a reference point, or related information.

How can I do it?

The articles are all marked with {{coord missing}} tags, which need to be replaced with {{coord}} tags that contain the location's latitude/longitude coordinates; or you might be able to add coordinates to an existing infobox. You can find out how to do this at the Wikipedia:Geocoding how-to for WikiProject members.

Please let me know if this is useful, or if you have any questions! -- The Anome (talk) 22:28, 26 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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mormon temple in Accra

There is a Mormon temple in Accra. Should the article belong to this WikiProject? LDS-SPA1000 (talk) 18:14, 30 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Ghana articles have been selected for the Wikipedia 0.8 release

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WikiProject cleanup listing

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Help with identifying Ewe song?

I've asked a question at the Language reference desk asking to identify the words of a song which I believe may be in Ewe. Can anyone watching this page stop by to try and confirm whether this could be the case? --dragfyre_ʞןɐʇc 15:50, 12 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Roads and highways

I'm confused. We seem to have a recent bunch of articles, and I'm confused. They're all one-sentence stubs, and so if the topics can be cleared up a bit, then we could merge them all together into useful articles. As it is, the navbox at the bottom of the article is longer than each article.

I've tagged those three to be merged together, but then I found this article, Ghana Highways Authority. Should that be merged into the Ministry article as well? My second question is about Ministry of Transport (Ghana). After reading that, I'm left with the impression that the Ministry of Roads and Highways was renamed or otherwise converted into the Ministry of Transport. If that's the case, we have several single sentence articles that can and should be merged into the MoT article. Please help. Imzadi 1979  04:49, 19 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Category discussion:Alumni by secondary school in Ghana

Category:Alumni by secondary school in Ghana and its various sub-categories have been nominated for renaming to a consistent form. The discussion is here. Timrollpickering (talk) 01:56, 7 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Destructive member of this group

I've just reverted a bunch of edits by User:MarkMysoe, who appears to be trying to ethnically and religiously purify the portrayal of Ghana here on WP. That meant reverting the main Ghana article to its version of Nov. 28, doubtlessly erasing many good edits as well. Then there was redirecting the traditional religion article—admittedly badly written—into 'Christianity in Ghana', when the merge tag suggested merging into the Akan article. Typical claims are that the Ewe aren't really Ghanaians but Togolese; various northern peoples are really Burkinabe; everybody's Christian and there is no crime apart from what immigrants "sneak" into the country. The sources I've checked have all been falsified, such as using a Brazilian census and a book which does not even contain the name "Ghana" to remove mention of the Ewe in the demographics section, or "correcting" a quotation be removing the Ewe when the source specifically mentions them, etc. It's all rather appalling. — kwami (talk) 05:50, 7 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Splitting Prostitution in Ghana from Prostitution in Africa what do you think?

I think that Prostitution in Ghana should have its own article. I believe that there is now enough third person information to justify a solo article see sources below what does anyone else think I believe enough information can e gathered expand on the sources provided.

[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] Dwanyewest (talk) 06:14, 1 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Akan

In 2009 I created several surname pages (for example, Quaye, Owusu, Ayew, Boakye) which, in the conventional manner, list people with that surname who have articles in Wikipedia, linking to their pages. Whenever I create such pages, I include brief information about each person, taken from their Wikipedia article.

I am puzzled by recent changes to these pages (and other surname pages) which have added the word "Akan" to almost every line in the page. I welcome the addition to the preamble to state that the name is an Akan name, but to change each person's entry to include the word Akan seems excessive, especially since this now makes the entry different from the description of the person on the page it links to.

I am hoping that posting a message here will help to resolve this strange development, and that people with a knowledge of nationality, ethnicity and sensitivities in Ghana will be able to advise me whether there is consensus for these changes. My own proposal would be for the introductory section on the page to outline the surname's Akan origins, but for the summary information about each individual to be kept completely consistent with the information on the page it links to. I also think that, particularly for biographies of living people, any statement on Wikipedia about a person's ethnicity (eg "Akan") should cite a reliable reference.

Best regards, Hebrides (talk) 08:18, 27 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

What can I say? He's a bigot, and possibly an idiot, as demonstrated by his insistence that the Akan are the only real Ghanaians. — kwami (talk) 10:26, 27 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Irreligion in Ghana

Irreligion in Ghana could do with assistance anyone willing to help I would appreciate it.Dwanyewest (talk) 04:49, 11 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Akan slowly taking over part of Ghana in our articles

A part of Ghana is slowly disappearing from articles and being renamed Akanland. See the edits by MarkMysoe (talk · contribs) and the discussion at WP:BLPN#Nana Akufo-Addo. Dougweller (talk) 17:42, 1 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Akanland is a historic country of the Akan people, the Akan people ethnic nationalis agreed to a state treaty with the British, for the Akan people historic country Akanland (see here) to be part of colony and it was named Gold Coast. In 1957, a state union was agreed by the Akan people and Akanland government agreed with and lead by Akan politician Kwame Nkrumah to join their historic country Akanland (now divided as Ashanti, Brong-Ahafo, Central Region, Eastern Region and Western Region) as a state union with the Mossi people historic country known as the Kingdom of Mossi then named to Northern Territories (now named and divided to Northern Region, Upper West Region and Upper East Region) within Ghana (see here) and the Ewe people historic country Togoland then named British Togoland and French Togoland (now known as Togo and Volta Region) within Ghana (see here, here, here and here). These three countries governments (Akanland, Kingdom of Mossi, and Togoland) agreed to a state union in 1957 to create Ghana, and they decided to it after the ancient empire called Ghana Empire. The "Ghana" state union is a example of the state union of Serbia and Montenegro, Montenegro decided to break their state union with Serbia in 2006 with a independence referendum and the country Serbia and Montenegro is now the countries Serbia and Montenegro.
A further look into the history of the lands and territories that created Ghana by a state union in 1957, before deleting Akan people and their land (Akanland) historic information and really informative information + a hard work of a small Wikiproject Akan, that a person has tried their best to do over four months. What good is Wikipedia if someone has taken a lot of their time and hardwork on a ethnic group and their historic Akan land and historic country (Akanland), Akan culture and Akan WikiProject, that nobody had even bothered to try and do. I have lost my passion for Wikipedia about now. I may just retire myself from Wikipedia since, a large, hardworked and wrightful information about the Akan people lands and Akan territory (Akanland), their Akan economy from their lands and territory (Akanland), their Akan culture and Akan society, Akan biodiversity has all been removed, and even their Akan WikiProject. What good is Wikipedia if somebody wants to find information about the Akan people and their land and historic country (Akanland), where the Akan people lived and currently live (Akanland), the history of the Akan lands (Akanland), their unique and independent Akan educational structure, the Akan people governance and Akan political structure, the Akan people and Akan lands (Akanland) sports history (Akan football history), the Akan people health status and independent Akan people health care, and the Akan people society and culture and social life, has all been removed. A large scope of Akan people history, Akan geography and Akan biodiversity of their land (Akanland), Akan demographics, Akan people health status, Akan peole life expectancy and Akan people health care structure, the Akan people independent educational structure, the Akan people and their land (Akanland) independent economical history, the Akan people land (Akanland) and their historic country (Akanland) infrastructure and transportation systems, the Akan peoples gold, Akan cocoa, Akan natural minerals, and Akan fossil fuels all from their Akan land (Akanland) and historic country (Akanland), the Akan people governance and Akan people political structure of the Akan people and their Akan land (Akanland) and historic country (Akanland), and the Akan people identity and historical anthem music, to just be removed and suppressed from being freely viewed on Wikipedia. Wikipedia is meant to be for freedom of information and where everybody can go to for as much helpful information of topics and subjects. It now looks like in the year 2013 (21st century) this is no longer the case.
In the Nana Akufo-Addo subject, Nana Akufo-Addo is an Akan and a ethnic national of Akanland and is from Eastern Akanland, for example it is exampled by Olusegun Obasanjo who is a Yoruba and ethnic national of Yorubaland where it mentions that Olusegun Obasanjo is from Yorubaland in the article header. MarkMysoe (talk) 21:40, 1 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]