• Mantse is the title of the Ghanaian king of the Gã Traditional Area in the southern part of Ghana, where the Ga-Adangbe people dwell with Accra as the...
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  • Ayi Kush was a king of the Ga dangme. He is the first known Gã Mantse of recorded History. The Great Nicolai Ashaley,[citation needed] the leader of the...
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    Simon Nii Yarboi Yartey (8 June 1940 – 10 December 2004), who was the Ga Mantse in Ga for 39 years. Amugi was the sixth child of his father Samuel Nii Ofoli...
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  • Ashaiman. It is also the traditional body in charge of enstooling the Ga-Mantse and Ga-Manye The Ga-Traditional Council are the traditional custodians of...
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    Retrieved 19 April 2018. "Bruce-Quaye is James Town mantse". GhanaWeb. "Death of Jamestown mantse officially announced; new Ngleshi Alata chief introduced...
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    Nii Tackie Tawiah III (6 October 1940 – December 2012) was the Ga Mantse in the Ga State, a traditional kingship in the Greater Accra Region in Ghana from...
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  • was a Ghanaian dental surgeon pioneer who also served as the Jamestown Maŋtsɛ (Paramount Chief) and President of the Ngleshie Alata Traditional Council...
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    Africa Region Working Paper Series 110 (PDF). Retrieved 15 October 2011. "Mantse Ankrah the Accra landlord is coming". Ghana Business Media. January 2012...
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  • 'Mantšebo (redirect from Mantse Bo)
    'Mantšebo (in full: 'Mantšebo Amelia 'Matšaba; 1902–1964) was the ruler of Basutoland (present-day Lesotho) from 1941 to 1960, as the regent for her stepson...
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    tradition suggests that, in the Ga people's history, the Paramount Chief or Ga Mantse temporarily left Accra for eastern Ga territories. During his absence, the...
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