From the late 1980s through the 1990s, Adimazanga’s kologo rhythms became the heartbeat of Frafra culture. His songs echoed daily on URA Radio, the region’s only station at the time, and became staples at funerals, festivals, community gatherings, and every kind of social event. Wherever people came together, Adimazanga’s music brought them closer.
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Agignɛ la Asɔ’ɔnga – A Frafra (Gurune) Language Folktale
N solene n boi, ti gignɛ daa bona, ti ninga daa bona, ti goo dũnsi daa bona, ti Asɔ’ɔnga daa bona. Gignɛ la daa kʋrigɛ mɛ, ti… Read more “Agignɛ la Asɔ’ɔnga – A Frafra (Gurune) Language Folktale”
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!”
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.
Who are the Frafra people?
“This kind of adoption created problems. It left behind the Nankana people of Kandiga, Mirigo, and other areas. Nankana language is just a dialect away from Gurune.”
The mystics of Frafra Marriage!
If she commits adultery, she must not sleep with her husband yet. She must go to the marriage emissary’s house first and confess to him.
The Frafra woman who married a woman! A short story.
Nsoma was only sixteen when she married Atia. The circumstances surrounding her marriage were intriguing. Nsoma was among a group of girls sent to her auntie’s husband’s… Read more “The Frafra woman who married a woman! A short story.”
Frafra Romance – Under the Shea nut tree!
Dive deep into Frafra Romance! Under the shea nut tree.