Brother Kwame Nkrumah is a great African leader who uplifted Africans around the world, he was sharp, courageous and he had the love for us as Africans.
I am not only proud to come from Ghana, but Africa as a whole.
Long live, Doctor Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah, 1909-1972.
Some people just happen to come before thier time in this world. Never to be understood by many but yet many live to regret for thier actions and even turn in thier graves. A history to be proud of, although I am never a proud man in my humble nature. Perhaps a lesson or two for the next time, if only there is a next time; Thanks.
And I'm am proud to be Trinbagonian (i.e. from Trinidad and Tobago). Guys, we share a serious relationship, apart from slavery. George Padmore who was a Trinidadian was an advisor to Nkrumah and one of the forefathers of Pan Africanism; this relationship might explain Lord Kitchener's desire to pay tribute to Ghana in song; and explain why Nkrumah himself had the song played at Ghana's Independence - so I was told. Big respect to Ghana and Trinidad and Tobago!
Black OurStory 2011: A Great Story Continues!!!
BillionGODSun 11 months ago
I'm not even from Ghana and i love this song...catchy....
ellowlly 1 year ago
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peasah2005 1 year ago
Black OurStory Month 2010
BillionGODSun 1 year ago
I am so proud to be ghanaian!!!!!
tandoh78 2 years ago
Brother Kwame Nkrumah is a great African leader who uplifted Africans around the world, he was sharp, courageous and he had the love for us as Africans.
I am not only proud to come from Ghana, but Africa as a whole.
Long live, Doctor Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah, 1909-1972.
peasah2005 2 years ago 3
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peasah2005 1 year ago
Some people just happen to come before thier time in this world. Never to be understood by many but yet many live to regret for thier actions and even turn in thier graves. A history to be proud of, although I am never a proud man in my humble nature. Perhaps a lesson or two for the next time, if only there is a next time; Thanks.
benaggreyfynn 4 years ago
And I'm am proud to be Trinbagonian (i.e. from Trinidad and Tobago). Guys, we share a serious relationship, apart from slavery. George Padmore who was a Trinidadian was an advisor to Nkrumah and one of the forefathers of Pan Africanism; this relationship might explain Lord Kitchener's desire to pay tribute to Ghana in song; and explain why Nkrumah himself had the song played at Ghana's Independence - so I was told. Big respect to Ghana and Trinidad and Tobago!
mountdor13 4 years ago
Im proud to be ghanaian and british, one of the best ghanaian leaders. We got british independence!
misshoneyz 4 years ago
he is the best Ghanaian leader
yao052 2 years ago
hi tomasoq. cud u pls send me the pictures or video?
pismo 4 years ago
sup man can U send me the pictures? thanx
araspagh 4 years ago
ghana 50 years standing. I'M PROUD TO BE GHANAIAN
pillz04 5 years ago 2
The song is 'Birth Of Ghana' by Lord Kitchener
gbetsatsu 5 years ago
who sang this song?
lilzane4sho2001 5 years ago