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  • great video, but I doubt she permed her hair as shamefully as most blacks do so freely nowadays. peace

  • UP GHANA!!! This is the kind of stuff I love to see. LONG LIVE AFRICA!!!

  • BLESSED

    

  • This was Great !

  • All Hail da Queen!!1 ~Power~ 

  • Dont joke with us Ashanti's!!! lol. long live yaa asantewaa

  • white people always trying to take shit...

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  • Nana Yaa Asantewaa is one of the greatest ever African queens on this earth.

    Nana Yaa Asantewaa was full of spirit and so courageous and she wasn't scared to put her life on the line to protect, fight and conquer to save our families of the Ejisu kingdom of the Asante region because Nana Yaa Asantewaa was true motherly warrior to us all.

    Nana Yaa Asantwaa is one of our great daughters and sheroes of Ghana and Africa and she will always be our darling to us all.

  • @peasah2005 no queen on this earth,went to war together with their people.

  • @voiceofcameroun,most of so called corrupt leaders were instituted by either the west or eastern europeans to serve their purpose during the cold war.By the end of the war there was notthing left.Check up Sabimbi of Angola,and all the presidents of Liberia before Samuel Doe.It's the biggest excuse meant to put the blame on Africans themselves and let them rot.Do u know that the Zulu won 8 wars before they were colonised?The King of Dahomey(Benin) refused slave trade and was exiled by the French.

  • rare or HIDDEN info!!!

  • Wow when my parents told me that she was my great great great great grandma i felt so proud to be ashanti becaause being fom america i have no roots and now seeing the histor of my ancestor i am overwelmed! I went to asamang (my parents home town village) a few years ago and heard the family history.

  • This should be a Documentary on DvD...Love This

  • Wow interesting history lesson. This is something we've not learnt about in the Swedish school system.

  • "The only man among men" what a statement!!!

  • It's hard to find a woman like Yaa.

  • @StashBurners My mom is Yaa Boahemaa. She is as tough as Yaa Asantewaa

  • Yaa Asantewaa, she was brave, courageous, and outspoken than most men in her time. When it mean fighting for the right to preserve and protect a traditional symbol of the land of Ghana ,she was WILLING to take the risk to lead the movement.. We need a woman like her today to show the wick and corrupt leaders of Africa how to get the job done.

  • I like the monologue

  • Thanks for sharing this.

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