Kingdom of Dagbon 🦁
@KDagbon
First & Oldest Kingdom in Ghana: Since 1300 | Sigri ni Tɔbu | Gbewaa | Culture and Tradition | Dagbamba | Peace is Development |
History of Dagbon!! All you need to know about Dagbon and the Dagbamba peoples of the North. The misconceptions, the misinformations, the fabrications and distortions all addressed here. A must watch.
Convicted Restricted Drugs dealer, Alhaji Abdulai Sayuti who is standing trial at the Tamale High Court on fresh charges related to the possession of illicit substance suspected to be opioids has been remanded into prison custody for two weeks. Alhaji Sayuti who was to reappear…

The year is 1998 The King then was Naa Yakubu Which Skin did he occupy then 🤔🤔🤔
His Royal Majesty, The King on the dance floor during Damba Festival in Naya Sankarayili. The year is ……? Who was King then….? Which Skin did he occupy then…? You notice The King had a full grey beard as far back as those days?
Gbewaa yaansi 😊 bi viela viela 🦁
If they ask me to choose the region with the most beautiful women, I’d be so quick to pick Northern Region.
Mbo mba’pra a maa ti Dagbanli puuni ti ka Naɣ Garchɛ. Anashaarasili kpe di puuni. Garden ka bi yeli ni “Gariche” A herd of cattle is Naɣ’gorigu Where they are kept is Naɣ’kpaani Gobli is perfect 👏🤲🏿
1. Naɣ Garchɛ 2. Naɣa kpaa or Niɣi 3. Naɣa Gobli or simply Gobli
In Dagbanli, a place where cattle are kept is called…..? In Dagbanli, a herd of cattle is called….? In Dagbanli, the edgy rump on the back of a bull is called…..? Let’s test your knowledge of basic Dagbanli. Let’s go !!

Yes we are, and we will live peacefully together. But the right things must be done. Framing in media reportage is important. Do you know how these things add up to the crime rate statistics of the regions and how investors use these statistics to determine where to invest? I…
Bro while I agree with you But this is Not the right thing to write wither we like it or Not we're Northerners Regardless of separation, This how we will forever Rememberd
Nom balim ka tiŋ maai King of the untamed Lions Naawuni pahimiti nangban yini ni yurilim. 🦁 👑
Excellent move. May calm be restored as soon as possible. Smocks are supposed to be worn by “bulchinin nima”, it should never be used as a cover to commit crimes.
IMPORTANT NOTICE‼️ The wearing of smocks (fugu) on motorbikes has been banned in the Ashanti region till further notice!
I pray for long life, good health, & wisdom for them & all the occupants of the other Skins of the Dagbon State. May their reign be characterized by peace, unity, development & prosperity for all the sons & daughters of Dagbon. 🙏🙏🙏
We have different types of smocks. The heavy ones are for ceremonial purposes. It’s not an everyday wear. We have “yensichi” which is lighter and shortsleeved. That can be worn daily for anything, and by anyone.
@KDagbon .. I have been in the north twice and know u have a hot climate..so I’m wondering what informed your traditional wear… since the smock is quite heavy..
The Highly Esteemed Princes of Dagbon; 1. His Royal Highness, Naa Bakpema, Kar’Naa. Paramount Chief of the Karaga Traditional Area. Occupant of the Karaga Gate-skin. 2. His Royal Highness, Naa Bakpema, Yoo Naa. Paramount Chief of the Savelugu Traditional Area. Occupant of…



Can we ever get back to this sustainable architectural style in Dagbon? Our ancestors knew of the harsh winds, higher temperatures, and harsh rains. That’s why they designed our homes like these. Modernity has come to rob all of it from us.

This is interesting. The term "Asafo" is used by Akans, Ewes, Gas and Dangmbes. For the Akan etymology, it comes from "sa" meaning "war" or "dance" and the plural suffix "fo". It is given the prefix "a" to be "Asafo". It means "armies" or "dancers". The former is considered most
Asafohene — Sapashini What else do you know?