‘Bundoo ka zoti kunkura’ to wit, a Jack (the male donkey) is not afraid of kicks or blows from a Jenny (female donkey). This proverb teaches that in matters of love, a man should expect ‘kicks’ and ‘blows’ from a woman. It teaches that we should not run away at the first sight of trouble, but keep pursuing the target, overcome whatever obstacles there might be to achieve the target, keeping the goal in sight.
List of Top Frafra Kologo musicians according to Fans
This is the first time in history that Frafra kologo musicians are ranked according to how popular they are with the people. We asked fans of My… Read more “List of Top Frafra Kologo musicians according to Fans”
List of 100 Frafras doing good works for Humanity!
Recently, My Bolga Online asked our fans to nominate Frafras who are doing good works for our people and humanity in general, as a way of appreciating… Read more “List of 100 Frafras doing good works for Humanity!”
The Chief who rears poisonous snakes!
Adua, an elder of Naba Aputoo’s chiefdom, expressed worry about the way people are dying of snake bites. Three days later, he died of snakebites.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF DAVID ATAMINA (a.k.a Prof Agama)
David Atamina Nbabila was born in Damongo, Northern Region on the 7th of August, 1984 to a farmer and a house wife, Aposongba and Abugpoka. I was… Read more “AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF DAVID ATAMINA (a.k.a Prof Agama)”
When the king of Asante and Dagbon sold Frafras and others into slavery!
“The king of Asante was the biggest slave trader at the time. It is estimated that the King of Asante sold not less than a million slaves captured from their villages in the north and sent to the Asante king who sold them to the Europeans at the coast in exchange for snapps, guns, and gun powder and used some for human sacrifice.”
The source of magic in Frafra tradition!
In Frafra culture, there are two worlds: the world of the living and the world of spirits. These two worlds are intertwined and interact constantly in a fluid mystical way. The individual is composed of two things: the body (iŋãnnɛ) and the soul (sia).
The Bone of Contention!
One day, a small dog found a big bone. While jogging with the bone, he saw a big dog from the distance coming towards him. He began… Read more “The Bone of Contention!”
Why Dagaabas love their Frafra kings.
A long time ago, the king of the Dagabas was a Frafra man. The Dagaos loved their Frafra king. They gave him a beautiful Dagao girl every night as a pillow.
Ancestral Worship in Frafra Culture!
“In Frafra mythology, Na’ayine used to be very closer to Earth, just a stretch of the hand. Then one day a greedy man decided that he would roast the meat directly from the skies of Yine…”