KONKOMBAS IN GHANA
Konkomba(Likpakpanl) is one of the well known Ghanaian spoken languages alongside the Northern enclave and the North East empires called the Eastern Corridor. Konkombas(Bikpakpam) are known to be the best Farmers in Ghana as their occupation. Konkombas in Ghana have a very huge population settling in almost all the ten regions in Ghana but mainly populated in Northern and North East Region's of Ghana. They live in some big towns called Saboba, Kpandai, Nabole, Chaboab, Gbintiri, Temaa, Nasuan, Gbankurugu, Tuna, Namongu, Kpemale, Bimbagu, Jimbale, Bunbuna Koalik and about 100 communities more only in the two above regions.
They are also known as the "The Warriors" because they're hunters living with wild animals in the forest's with their arrows and weapons.
They also love making peace with other Brother tribes settled with them or around them by giving out their daughters out for marriage to other tribes. Konkombas now in this 21st century, are well educated and have big men occupying big big offices and holding political positions in Ghana here.
In fact, in short to describe a Knokomba man or konkombas is just to say "The Peace Makers"
Konkombas are Peace Makers in Ghana.
By: JoArt Media
For more inquiry contact JoArt.com on 0540809703.
They are also known as the "The Warriors" because they're hunters living with wild animals in the forest's with their arrows and weapons.
They also love making peace with other Brother tribes settled with them or around them by giving out their daughters out for marriage to other tribes. Konkombas now in this 21st century, are well educated and have big men occupying big big offices and holding political positions in Ghana here.
In fact, in short to describe a Knokomba man or konkombas is just to say "The Peace Makers"
Konkombas are Peace Makers in Ghana.
By: JoArt Media
For more inquiry contact JoArt.com on 0540809703.
They are really warriors and also like farming too. Thanks to the reporter. May God bless you Mr. reporter.
ReplyDeleteBless you too brother
DeleteHmmm God bless Komba
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