Ọbádélé Kambon, Godwin Adjei & Afya Kissiwaa Osei-Bonsu
Agya Koo Nimo dwom Akora Dua Kube na ɛma yɛhunu sɛ nkitaho bi da apaeɛ ne afɔrebɔ ntam (Nimo, 1990). Tete bɛ bi wɔ hɔ a ɛkyerɛ sɛ, sɛbe pXrt pw anx ‘abrabɔ yɛ nkɔbɛsie’ (Faulkner, 1956, p. 22, nsensaneɛ 20-21). Ɛkyerɛ sɛ, ewiase yi mu, nipa dasani di akɔ-ne-aba saa te sɛ owia apueeɛ ne n’atɔeɛ a ɛsan ba apueeɛ bio. Sɛɛ na mpanimfoɔ bu bɛ bi sɛ ‘abɔdeɛ ne abrabɔ mu yɛ ntaa.’ Afei, sɛbe, abirekyie se ‘Deɛ ɛbɛba aba dada.’ Akora Dua Kube dwom no fa ɔpanin bi ho a – ɛkwan bi so – ɔbɔɔ afɔreɛ ma nkyirimma. Akora yɛ obi a ɔnyɛ pɛsɛmenkomenya. Na mmom, ɔdwene ɔno ne ɔmanfo nyinaa ho; ne titire ne daakye nkyirimma mma ho. Ɛne sɛ, ɔbɔɔ ne tirim pɔ sɛ, kube a anka wanom emu nsuo a anka wadi emu aduane no, ɔkɔɔ ne mfikyire duaa saa kube no mmom. Ɔduaa saa kube no a, nsuo a anka ɔde bɛgu so ama kube no ayɛ yie no nso te sɛ apaeɛ a yɛyi ɛde ma wɔn a wɔakɔ wɔn nkuraase – sɛɛ na wɔn ara na wɔyɛ nkyirimma a wɔbɛsan aba abɛwe kube no daakye. Badwam kasa yi mu, yɛde pXrt pw anx ‘abrabɔ yɛ nkɔbɛsie’ bɛyɛ Akora Dua Kube ho mpɛnsɛmpɛnsɛnmu. Awieeɛ no, yɛbɛma ɛda adi pefee sɛ adwene a ɛwɔ saa bɛ yi mu na ɛyɛ apaeɛ ne afɔrebɔ nyinaa fapem.
Josephine Dzahene-Quarshie; Ọbádélé Kambon
Ntotoho foforɔ a afa Akan ne Kiswahili mmɛ ho akyerɛ pefee sɛ mmɛ wɔ kasa mmienu yi mu bɛmmɛn wɔn ho wɔ akwan bebree so – te sɛ wɔn su, wɔn ban, wɔn nhyehyɛɛ ɛne adwenesu-nhyehyɛɛkwan a ɛtaa wɔn akyi (Kambon and Dzahene-Quarshie, forthcoming). Saa nkitahodie ne asɛsɛm no gyina amammerɛ ne abakɔsɛm mu suahunu a ɛsesɛ wɔ Akanman mu ne Swahiliman mu. Nhwehwɛmu yi mu, yɛbɛhwɛ mmɛ dibea wɔ mmɔfra ne nkwadaa ɔpɔ ho nteteɛ ne wɔn nnesua mu. Nhwehwɛmu yi nso bɛma ɛda adi sɛ amammerɛ di mu akotene ɛberɛ a yɛdwene fa pɔ a obi pɔ ho wɔ aman mmienu yi mu. Afei ntotoho yi mu, yɛbɛyi mmɛ binom adi ɛde akyerɛ sɛnea amanmufoɔ si hunu ɔpɔ ne nteteɛ pa wɔ Akanman ne Swahiliman mu.
Dr. Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon currently works with Lwanga Songsore. Lwanga Songsore finished an M.A. degree in African Studies at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana, Legon where he focused in the disciplinary areas of African History and African Literature. He is currently working as a research assistant to a project running at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana.
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