Saturday, October 31, 2015

Abdul-Hak on Curate Tamale @Deerok4 #DagbonHistory

21st Edition

Dagbon History

30th October, 2015.


Experiencing the Northern Region of Ghana through individual stories


Abdul-Hak





















Bio
Abdul-Hak is a student, a Muslim, a proud Manchester United fan and a proud Tamale boy. He tweets at @Deerok4


Curator's Tweets

Dasiba...Ansumaa...Ni Ti Maasim.....Good morning everyone I greet you from my room in Wa #CurateTamale

I am Iddriss Abdul-Hak a young man in his 20s and a 3rd year student of the University for Development Studies...#CurateTamale

I study sociology,history and political science.All my life have been lived in the North from Primary to University #CurateTamale

So for that I have so much interest in what happen in the North because dont just consider it as a place I see the North Home #CurateTamale

Don't think I'm a bigot but I must admit that when we talk Ghana I have so much attachment to the North and Tamale  #CurateTamale

Let me go out there and catch some koko (Porridge) and bread so I can continue with #CurateTamale

As a student of politics and history,I'll like to talk more about the linkage between the North and Ghana politics #CurateTamale

Let's focus on the Dagbon political system which has chieftaincy at the top

The Dagban chieftaincy system dates back from the days of Naa Nyagsi the  scion is Shitobu and Grandson Naa Gbewaa

In Dagban like many Northen tribes,Chiefs are enskinned and every One of royal blood is qualified to be a chief....#CurateTamale

Dagban has a hierarchical chieftaincy system with  the Yaa Naa at the paramountcy heading the day to day administration of the Kingdom

There are two main chieftaincies in Dagaban1.Royal-Reserved strictly for royals

2.Non-Royals-Usually on merit and appointment #CurateTamale

The royal division also has 4 sub divisions
1Reserved for children of the Yaa Naa
2Grandsons of the Yaa Naa

3Daughters of the Yaa Naa....

...4 Elders in the court of the Yaa Naa

Under each of the 4 divisions comes with specific places and responsibilities #CurateTamale

We now outline places where each division can be a chief.For the Sons of the Yaa Naa we have;Mion,Savelugu,Karaga,Katinga...#CurateTamale

...Tampion,Sagnerigu,Kunkon,Dimong,Gbungaliga,Zundoli,Sang,Tugu,Zoli,Sung,Pisogu,KpangKpano.Forgive my spelling tho #CurateTamale


It must be noted that in the towns mentioned earlier modern day has allowed the to be shared between both sons and grandsons of the Yaa Naa

The Dagban political system is very gender sensitive and has made way for women to participate in decision making contrary to popular views

There are towns meant for the daughters of the Yaa Naa and they are;Gundogu,Kpatuya,Nakpanzo,Kugulogu,Shilung,Yimahagu,Warigbani...


...Yiwogu,Fuyaa,Saaseyili and Didoge these are all towns (very big) strictly for daughters of the Yaa Naa.Where else can you get this?!

For the Non-royals;Gushiegu,Kugu,Zabzugu,Woribogu,Salankpang,Nyankpala,Dalun,Langa,Kasuliyili,Yeziegu,Zandua,Diyali,Singa,Tolon#CurateTamale


Still on the non-royals,Nanton,Kumbungu,Choggu,Gukpegu and foo #CurateTamale

So how is the Dagban political system structured?! Does it have a relations with modern day government?! Is there democracy and rule of law

The Dagban political system unlike the modern one has the Yaa Naa as the figurehead of the executive,judicial and legislative branches...

Despite all these powers he can still be removed and still has to consult his court before anything final can be made #CurateTamale

Let's take a look at how its structured (both executive and legislative powers);Yaa Naa 
Karaga Naa
Yoo  Naa
Mion Lana

Nakpali Naa...

...
Demong Naa
Gushie Naa
Yelizoli Lana
Gukpe Naa
Nanton Naa
Sunson Naa
Tolon Naa 
Kumbun Naa
Kugu Naa 
Zohi Naa 
Balo Naa

Kum Lana...


...Malle 
Bunnga 
Gagbindana 
Kpahagu 
Gullana 
Chereponi fame
Tuguri  nam

Are those who make the Dagban cabinet #CurateTamale

Now let's look at those who constitute the judicial system;
Yaa Naa (Head)
Kugu Naa (deputy)
Zohi Naa 
Balo Naa 
Kum Lana

Bunnga....


..Gagbindana
Malle
Kpahigu
Gullana
TuΙ£uri Nam

These are those who constitute the judiciary and are also king makers #CurateTamale

Many people still think Dagombas are conservative and they're so strict about their culture but this revelation will shock you...

In as recent as 1986 Dagban reviewed it's culture to allow Chiefs of  smaller towns and women were allowed representation in the court...

Some of the new additions were the;
Tijo Naa
Gomle 
Wonchogu Naa and for the women
Gundo Naa
Shilung Naa and

Saaseyili Naa #CurateTamale

How then is the Yaa Naa(Over Lord) selected?Tihi Ni Morilana (owner of the forests) Zug'saa Ni tingban Lana (Owner of the heaven and earth)

Long ago during the early days of Dagban history,kings emerged by waging wars against incumbents but this ended long..yes very long time

The second method is by name calling were princes will have their names called,the nicest name is chosen...Eg Naa Zanjina's case


The most appropriate and widely used is divination but when contradictions set in between the various soothsayers,the king makers vote

The principal kingmakers of Dagban are;The Kugu Naa,Gushie Naa,Gomli and the Tugri Nam.It should be noted that the Kugu Naa has no vote


The chosen one will move from various places after being sought after by king makers.First from the TikubNaa to the Zoyilana then to Gbewaa


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Saturday, October 24, 2015

Tawfiq & Iddris at the Bugum Festival

20th Edition

Bugum Festival

23rd October, 2015.


Experiencing the Northern Region of Ghana through individual stories
Tawfiq





















Bio
Mohammed Tawfiq Bidda would love to be one of Ghana's biggest entrepreneurs. 

He is @TawfiqBidda on Twitter. He blogs at http://biddaonline.wordpress.com 


NB
This edition was co-curate by Tawfiq Bidda and Iddris Ahmed. Tawfiq curated most of the day and Iddris joined him at night to live-tweet the Bugum Festival from Tamale. The first section of this post will present Tawfiq's tweets and the section section (during the festival at night), features tweets from both Tawfiq and Ahmed. Later tweets will be signed TB (Tawfiq Bidda) and IA (Iddris Ahmed).

Tweets from Curator (Tawfiq)

Good morning beautiful people . I am Mohammed Tawfiq Bidda . Your curator for today. #CurateTamale


Today is the 9th day of the first lunar month of the traditional ( Dagomba) Calender. 

09/Bugum/ ....

It means today is the BUGUM FESTIVAL. #CurateTamale

Everyone is excited about today. Lets get interactive as I take you through the #Bugum edition of #CurateTamale.

Please be at ease to ask on anything bothering your mind. I will be very glad.

I have been in a merry mood since yesterday because the good lord has overseen the safe arrival of my parents from the holy city of mecca .

There are 1000s of others like me in Tamale welcoming their love ones from Mecca. #CurateTamale

Soo the joy is double double. Joy of Bugum and Joy of welcoming.

#CurateTamale

Today is going to be a long day for me. I hope i am able to touch on mosts aspects of our beautiful town.

#CurateTamale

The culture , social-political , education , sports , economy and anything that crops up 

#CurateTamale

We would delve more about the Bugum Festival later in the evening, when the festivity peaks. #CurateTamale

Tamale is different. its a hybrid of urban and rural Ghana .

#CurateTamale

Dagbanli is widely spoken here , but trust me don't try to hoodwink anyone in English you would be caught.

#CurateTamale

Meet my good friend Kulikuli.
The tastiness of this delicacy is even in its name Ku-li-ku-li.

#CurateTamale 


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Kulikuli (a snack made with groundnuts)


Anyways there are too big markets in Tamale .Aboabu mkt and the Tamale old mkt. You would find anything market there

#CurateTamale

Its almost 5pm , we should be getting ready to catch up the Bugum frenzy.
#Bugum

#CurateTamale

Before then , this is Kpalou ( weaver). The simple machine that weaves the fabric of the smock we all love . 

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Tawfiq Bidda (TB) and Iddris Ahmed (IA)

Time to catch up with the excitement of #BugumFestival.#CurateTamale. IA

Good evening lovely people I'm Iddris Ahmed your co-curator for tonight.with the special edition #BugumFestival

As earlier said by curator Tawfiq,the Bugum choggu(festival) is the first dagomba festival in the lunar year

#BugumFestival is celebrated on the 9th day of Bugum goli (month of fire).#CurateTamale .IA

Right after evening meals the people of tamale start to prepare for the #BugumFestival by getting their tools and weapons ready. IA

#BugumFestival is a typically celebrated with traditional torches made wit grass(mopla).#CurateTamale . IA

Bundled torch ready to be lit

Torch made of dry grass

A woman wielding her torch ready for the festival

We told you today is gonna be special. Double Curators, Double everything. Fantastic Co. Curator Issah Ahmed. TB
#CurateTamale

Yes, your tools and WEAPONS. We are supposed to look warriors tonight. Everything is symbolic.
#CurateTamale

The Bajaj tricycle other wise known as John Mahama in tamale has become a major means of transportation in tamale.IA 

Newest sensation in Tamale

                                               



The #BugumFestival is celebrated by all, men women and even children.#CurateTamale .IA 

Children ready for the Bugum Festival

                                            

Before the start of the #BugumFestival,drummers go to the chief palace to drum him out for the occasion.IA 

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Drummers are an important part of the celebrations

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Meet this young man. He is a Fulani. He says #Bugum is for all and all in Town not Dagombas alone. -TB
#CurateTamale 

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Let the fun begin...the celebration has just began as the torches have been put on fire.


The atmosphere is crazy already and people are fired up to enjoy the celebration #BugumFestival.IA 
Torches have been lit

                                                


                                  

The people are in a frenzy mood and dressed like warriors for the occasion 


                                             

               
                           

At the Tamale central mosque..other celebrants resort to use fire crackers in the celebration.#BugumFestival. IA 
                             

I came across this guy and he said he had used a blind black cat for his rituals before coming out.#BugumFestival IA 


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The mood of the people is warlike. #BugumFestival .IA 

                         

To prevent drops of fire from falling on their clothes and burning them,many of the celebrators wet their clothes.#BukumFestival.IA

The atmosphere is heavily charged and disruptive.#BugumFestival. IA 

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When the people are celebrating #BugumFestival the people sing and dance Ziem.#CurateTamale. IA 

Whiles burning the torch, the crowd moves towards the boundary of the area to throw away the torch.#BugumFestival IA 

The celebrations will continue till dawn.#BugumFestival

While singing yoo yoo yoo ya yo I will gladly sign out on today's special #BugumFestival edition of #CurateTamale.IA 

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It's been a great night of #BugumFestival with yours truly @IddrisAhmed and @TawfiqBidda .#CurateTamale IA

Our very long day seem to have reached its limit. It's been wonderful being your curator today. 
#CurateTamale -TB

I am Mohammed Tawfiq Bidda .
Lets link up @TawfiqBidda. You can email us on any issue at  tamalenorthernregion@gmail.com
God bless you all



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Friday, October 16, 2015

Blessilla Nana-afoe on Curate Tamale @nana_afoe

Nineteenth Edition


9th October, 2015


Experiencing the Northern Region of Ghana through individual stories

Nana-afoe























Bio
Blessilla Nana-afoe Kandoh is a nutritionist and a volunteer. Follow her on Twitter @nana_afoe and email her on: blessillananak@gmail.com

It's the World Food Day edition of Curate Tamale 

Curator's Tweets

Good morning friends, Dasibaa mma bihi ; I'm Blessilla and I'm going to be your curator for today. #CurateTamale

We'll learn some interesting stuff about our home (North) and I hope we have fun together. Please feel free to ask questions. #CurateTamale

The weather is sunny today in Tamale and Nyankpala too...Oh and that's where I work; Savannah Agricultural Research Institute #CurateTamale

Tamale is my home, the home for many and the savannah belt of our dear country. We are on board #zerohunger for #GlobalGoals 
#CurateTamale
Yesterday the 4th Annual Pre-Harvest Agricultural Forum was held in Tamale at Modern City Hotel #CurateTamale 

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The Pre-Harvest brought together over 900 maize, rice and soybean value chain actors from the Northern sector #CurateTamale

Pre-Harvest brings stakeholders and actors to network,create new partnerships & explore opportunities #CurateTamale 

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On Wednesday (14/10/2015), the Soybean Innovation Lab's first ever Soybean Kickoff Event was held at SARI-Nyankpala #CurateTamale


This brought public and private sectors to engage in dialogue to improve soybean value chain in Ghana #CurateTamale 


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Why soybean?  Because it is the only complete plant protein,  no cholesterol and can be consumed by the lactose intolerant. #CurateTamale

Did you know soybean can be used to make agushi stew and our very own tubani? Try it, it tastes great and is very healthy. #CurateTamale

Soy flour can also be used to bake breads pastries, thicken stews and soups. #CurateTamale 

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Soy beans

Soybean contains dietary fibre & good quantities of calcium, folate, magnesium, iron, zinc which are important for our health #CurateTamale

Do you like Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potatoes (OFSP)? They are also grown in the North and are nutritious #CurateTamale 

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Sweet Potato

 Former UN-SG, Kofi Annan and his wife Nane Annan were here on 14/08/15 to promote OFSP in Ghana. 
#CurateTamale
                           
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Kofi Annan & Nane Annan
OFSP have high Vitamin A and consumption is a key strategy to reduce Vit. A deficiency in children & achieve food security 
#CurateTamale

Vit. A is great for children's eye sight & nutrition. OFSP can be used for weaning foods for infants 
#CurateTamale 

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OFSP made into flour can be used for baking bread, cakes, pancakes. OFSP can also be used for drinks 
#CurateTamale 


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OFSP can also be boiled, fried and used for sweet potato yoghurt. So many yummy foods to right?
#CurateTamale 

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SARI provides farmers in Northern sector with appropriate technologies to increase sustainable food production 
#ZeroHunger 
#CurateTamale

Hope we're learning and having fun. It's lunch; try to include vegetables or fruits in your meal. 
#CurateTamale 

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Hey, we are on our way to the mosque too. Today is Friday and our Muslim brothers and sisters have to go pray for us all 😊😊😊😊
#CurateTamale


Hey...I'm back. Hope you all had lunch? Ready to continue? Let's go....
#CurateTamale

Next: Yellow melons. Did you know these are grown in some parts of Northern & Upper East Regions? 
#CurateTamale 

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Yellow melons are a good source of dietary fibre, Vitamin A, Vitamin C and Potassium. 
#CurateTamale 

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Groundnuts/Peanuts are highly cultivated in most parts of the Upper East And Northern Regions 
#CurateTamale 

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Peanuts are high in protein,  vitamins,  calcium, magnesium and dietary fibre.
#CurateTamale 


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SARI-Nyankpala is conducting trials to reduce aflatoxin(a mycotoxin that can be found in groundnuts) levels in groundnuts 
#CurateTamale


Welcome to the Sorghum field at SARI. Meet Ken, explaining other benefits of sorghum cultivation 
#CurateTamale 

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The sorghum stalk high sugar content and can be consumed just as sugar cane is.
#CurateTamale

If sugar levels in sorghum stalk are very high, bio-ethanol can be produced after harvesting to reduce fossil fuel dependency
#CurateTamale


Peanuts are used to manage malnutrition as an active ingredient in RUTFs such as Plumpy Nuts 
#CurateTamale 

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So I hope we are having lots of fun learning and sharing. Let's talk about the Volunteers and NGO's doing a great job here.
#CurateTamale

We have the #SwagVolunteers who participate in activities such as autism awareness walk, clean ups and give out donation.
#CurateTamale


First ever photo exhibition organized in Tamale for International Women's Day celebration by Buta 
#CurateTamale 

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Geoffrey Buta

TLE Connect, organise #soccerfiesta; an initiative to support the underprivileged through sports and recreational activities 
#CurateTamale

We have so many NGOs here that are using innovative strategies to help solve problems in Agriculture, Nutrition & Health 
#CurateTamale

Catholic Relief Services contribute to communities by providing boreholes, tippy taps, sensitizations
#CurateTamale 

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#CurateTamale producer @Raffmeister23 and his uncle @Abu_risky came by my office. Great guys πŸ‘Œ 

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From left: Rafiu, Nana-afoe and Kadir
It's Rosary Month. All Catholics should remember to pray for us all. I'll be back after prayers. 
#CurateTamale 

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Thought I was gone? It's not goodbye yet πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‰. Hope you've had dinner; Mine was Tuo Zaafi with dry okro soup . Now let's go...
#CurateTamale

CRS also provides rural ambulances to help transport pregnant women and children from communities to health facilities
#CurateTamale

Earlier @Raffmeister23 @Abu_risky and I stopped to get some "wagashi " on our way back.
#TamaleCurate

Fried Wagashi


Raw Wagashi
                                                   
Aside frying, "Wagashi" can be used in stews and soups & high in calcium, protein,  magnesium, iron, phosphorus, potassium
#CurateTamale

Do you love artifacts? You can get some at the Cultural Centre whenever you visit Tamale
#CurateTamale



                                                      





Love great leather slippers and sandals? These are comfortable too; find them at the Cultural Centre
#CurateTamale

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In my visits to the village, I don't miss the chance to drink from our earthen pot (local fridge).
#CurateTamale

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Tried the shea fruit? It has an edible nutritious pulp and the seed used for shea butter production
#CurateTamale


Shea fruit



Shea fruit

 Heard of Tama Shea soap, black soap, shea oil for hair and skin? These are made right here in Tamale.
#CurateTamale                                 

                               

"Batakari"/Smock is our traditional wear and the signature attire for celebrating the Damba Festival
#CurateTamale

                        

During Damba Festival,  we celebrate unity and our culture together with the Chiefs and the people.
#CurateTamale


                       


Everyone would look Great in a smock. I have mine...do you? Get one for #NationalBatakariDay
#CurateTamale


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Nana-afoe

Love to dance salsa? Join the Tamale Salsa Club & have fun with salsa, kizomba, bachata and many more
#CurateTamale 

We have fun line-ups to songs like the Fine China,  Wengeze,  Let's Get Loud, Wengeze, Yenko Nkoa etc
#CurateTamale 

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Salsa Night

Join us for salsa on Wednesdays &  Fridays at Mikes Pub & restaurant and on Saturdays at Wooden Bakery & Coffee Shop. I'm here
#CurateTamale

Hope we all had fun and learnt a lot. I'm really honoured to have spent my day with you all, it was fun and exciting. 
#CurateTamale

Love to dance salsa? Join the Tamale Salsa Club family and dance your feet off. Come and have fun 
#CurateTamale 

                              



I'm Blessilla and you can catch me on Twitter @nana_afoe,  IG: @nana_afoe and on facebook @ Blessilla Nana-afoe Aya Kandoh
#CurateTamale

If you live in the city or would love to visit, you can always email us at: tamalenorthernregion@gmail.com. Feel free.
#CurateTamale .


Have a wonderful weekend & remember...Have fun, stay safe,eat healthy & love one another. Thank you all for a wonderful day.
#CurateTamale




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