Abibrem

asaasepɔn
(Ɛfiri Abibiman)
Wɔakyerɛw nsɛm yi wɔ Akuapem kasa mu

Wɔ wiase afanaa nyinaa Abibirem na ɛtɔ so mmienu a ɛso wɔ wiase. Ɛfa wiase no asaase bɛyɛ nnum. Ɛne nsuo akɛseɛ na atwa Ahyia. Yɛwɔ amaman aduonum nan(54) a yɛagye wɔn atom ne wɔn a wɔnnan obiara wɔ abibirem, ɛna ɔhamu nkyekyɛmu du nan akyirepɔ nson(14.7)a ɛyɛ (ɔpepepe baako, ahanu ne du nsia) (1.216) a nnipa dodoɔ a ɛwɔ wiase te hɔ. Ɛyɛ beaɛ a nnipa a ɛdikan baa wiase tenaeɛ.

Statue representing Africa at Palazzo Ferreria, in Valletta, Malta

Abakɔsεm sesa

 

Anibue sesa

 
Ahoni keseε a εwɔ Misrim firi afe1400 BC.

Afe 8 kɔpem afe 1800 sesa

 
Bibini a ɔte pɔnkɔ so
 
Asantefoɔ bayerε Afahyε
 
1803 

Nkoasom sesa

 
Nkoasom nfoni
 
Areas of Africa under the sovereignty or influence of the colonial powers in 1913, along with modern borders.
  Belgium
  Germany
  Spain
  France
  United Kingdom
  Italy
  Portugal
  independent

Post-colonial Africa sesa

 
Mobutu Sese Seko, 
 
Afrika Anaafo Asrafoɔ

Wiemu Nsakraeε sesa

 
Afrika

Mmoadɔm sesa

 
Savanna at Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
 
Tropical beach in Trou-aux-Biches, Mauritius

Amanwɔsεm sesa

Abibiman Nakbomu Kuo sesa

 
Kuro a εwɔ Abibiman Nkabom Kuo mu

Kasa Ahodoɔ sesa

Amamerε sesa

Agodie sesa

εsom sesa

 
The Holy Trinity Cathedral, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
 
The Great Mosque of Kairouan, founded in 670, is the oldest mosque in North Africa;[1] it is located in Kairouan, Tunisia
 
Vodun altar in Abomey, Benin
 
National Church of Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria
 
A map showing religious distribution in Africa


Ahyeε sesa

Nhwehwεmu sesa

  1. Kng, Hans (2006). Hans Kung, Tracing the Way : Spiritual Dimensions of the World Religions. Continuum International Publishing Group. p. 248. ISBN 978-0-8264-9423-8. Retrieved 4 October 2014.