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Duma Nee Mgbayelɛ (Nzema) – A Cultural and Linguistic Exploration of Nzema Identity

Duma Nee Mgbayelɛ (Nzema) is a culturally rich and insightful book that delves into the heritage and naming traditions of the Nzema people of Ghana. Authored by P. Armo Kangah Asilijoe, this work


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Duma Nee Mgbayelɛ (Nzema) is a culturally rich and insightful book that delves into the heritage and naming traditions of the Nzema people of Ghana. Authored by P. Armo Kangah Asilijoe, this work explores how names are chosen, their meanings and appellations, and the broader clan system of the Nzema ethnic group.
This book is a valuable resource for language learners, cultural researchers, educators, and anyone passionate about indigenous Ghanaian traditions. It highlights the seven Nzema clans, their distinctive characteristics, and how cultural identity is shaped and expressed through language.
✨ Focuses on Nzema naming practices and their meanings
✨ Explores the seven clans of the Nzema people and their roles
✨ Serves as both a language aid and cultural reference
✨ Ideal for students, teachers, and lovers of African oral traditions
Key Highlights
• Authentic content rooted in Nzema culture and linguistics
• Detailed account of Nzema names and appellations
• Excellent for language instruction, cultural studies, and heritage preservation
• Written in Nzema, with deep insights for native speakers and learners alike
• A significant contribution to the preservation of Ghana’s indigenous languages



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TitleDuma Nee Mgbayelɛ (Nzema)
AuthorP. Armo Kangah Asilijoe
ISBN978-9964201012
Year Published1992
Pages56
FormatPaperback
Weight0.35 kg
Price₵25.00
AvailabilityAvailable on backorder
TagsBureau of Ghana Languages, Nzema, P. Armo Kangah Asilijoe, Language, Ghana, Naming, Poetry
CategoriesAfrican Authors, Akan, Author Origin, Ghana, Language Instruction, Languages, Nzema, Poetry
SKUBK6786



✍️ About the Author: P. Armo Kangah Asilijoe


P. Armo Kangah Asilijoe is a celebrated Ghanaian author and language advocate with a focus on the Nzema language and cultural preservation. With decades of experience in linguistic studies and indigenous literature, he is known for producing impactful works that uphold the beauty and integrity of Ghana's native languages.
His contribution to Nzema literature and cultural documentation makes him a key figure in the Bureau of Ghana Languages’ efforts to promote and sustain local languages across generations.