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The Best Approach To Learning Ga

The Ga people are part of the Ga-Dangbe group of Kwa people who occupied the Greater Accra region of present-day Ghana. According to some legends, Ga people migrated from Nigeria. Others say that they were part of Israel that migrated southward through present-day Uganda, then along the Congo River, westward through Cameroons, Nigeria, Benin, Togo, and finally to Greater Accra (Accra: the ancient city of the Ga people and the capital of Ghana). It is also the center of commerce and learning in the country, and it controls the intellectual life of the country as a whole.
With a combination of native experiences and residents, Ga Kaseloi Asafo provides an enriched learning environment that has helped many students learned to speak, read, and write this language. Our exceptional curriculum and teaching methods help students and researchers take the next step in their education and approach to understanding the language whilst practically learning about their cultures.
We have the privilege of teaching bright and curious students from the Uk, Germany, the surrounding areas, and beyond. If you’re new to our community and would like to learn more about our values, academics, teaching staff, or anything else, don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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''Sese Bulemor''

To help our community stay in-the-know, we’ve provided this section with our latest updates, announcements and press coverage. Take a look below to discover what’s happening, and check back often for the latest news.

''Sese Bulemɔ''

16/04/2021.

The transmission of a widely accepted way of behaving or doing something that may be specific to a particular society, place, or time and beliefs from generation to generation with symbolic meanings led to the creation of the ''Sese Bulemor''.

      The ''Sese'' is made up of herbs filled with water that is believed to purify when bathed with
       It is celebrated by the Ga people. By tradition, the majority of these folks are fishers (not only restricting to fishers). The celebration marks the end of the traditional year. It is also a time of accountability not only for local rulers and authority but for all. These could be political figures, local rulers, teachers, pastors, and many more. 
          Accounts are given through music as the main tool. Songs are composed of groups from the local communities who are of the same interests singing the praises of good people and leaders, also the shame of people who did not do the jobs well or rule right. In the account of these songs, contents are meant to either praise, insult, encourage, motivate, advice, or bring to the attention of an unidentified problem. In the final stage of the celebration, the ''sese'' is thrown into the sea with a whole lot of prayer requests made not only by local priests but also individuals to better up and bring change to some of these identified problems to improve standards of living.
     The celebration also serves as an avenue for business. Just in the course of the action with the whole streets blocked with curious minds wanting to be updated with issues that had happened within the past year, amidst vendors and small-scale businessmen, women, and children. With this year's global pandemic, there were even lots more people selling face mask in order to prevent the spread.

   Get in-touch to know more about ''Sese Bulemɔ'' and many more about Jamestown.

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