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Teacher Kwado is trending in Ghana because the comedian and teacher who was sacked in 2021 by The Ghana Education Service (GES) on allegations of "professional misconduct" has been reinstated by the service.
Michael Owusu Afriyie, popularly known as "Teacher Kwadwo", became involved in a controversial situation with The GES after he was accused of absenteeism, failure to prepare a lesson plan and insubordination towards the District Director, claims which he de... see more
Teacher Kwado is trending in Ghana because the comedian and teacher who was sacked in 2021 by The Ghana Education Service (GES) on allegations of "professional misconduct" has been reinstated by the service.
Michael Owusu Afriyie, popularly known as "Teacher Kwadwo", became involved in a controversial situation with The GES after he was accused of absenteeism, failure to prepare a lesson plan and insubordination towards the District Director, claims which he denied.
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Forget the Pain of Yesterday, Appreciate the Gift of Today and Look Forward to the Beautiful Tomorrow!.
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Jan 13, 2023
Afrof" target="_blank" class="rendered_basurl"> www.facebook.com... see more Afrofuturism" target="_blank" class="rendered_basurl"> www.facebook.com Central I grew up around Black musicians, drummers, and witnessing the power of drumming circles. My favorite drum was always the Odondo or Talking Drum from West Africa. This drum is special because it can mimic the tone of the human voice. Historically, it was used to communicate between different villages across long distances. Once in America, the Dondo and many other drums were used along with chants and dances to send messages. African drums were even banned during slavery out of fear that message might've been sent to start rebellions. I always wondered what our ancestors were trying to say with those drums. I imagine they made the drums scream and cry for Africa. I know they wanted to go home so bad. The sound of the drums reached far, but not far enough to reach all the way back to the motherland. What if there were African drums back then with sophisticated sound technology that would allow them to be heard across continents? Maybe they could have called to home and home would have heard and responded. What would those drums look like? If anyone has more information on the talking drum and the importance of the drum in Black culture and tradition please feel free to share with us.
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