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Shikuru baŋsim bɔbu Gaana nyɛla din nyɛ dibaa ayi, din nyɛ karimzɔŋ ni ʒini bɔhim baŋsim mini baŋsim bɔbu din bi ʒiini karimzɔŋ ni. Saha ŋɔ shikuru baŋsim bɔbu ŋɔ nyɛla bɛ ni daa piligi shɛli gbanpiɛla ni daa na gbubi tiŋgbani maa saha shɛli. Amaa bɔhimbu soya nyɛla din daa pun biɛni pɔi ni lala saha maa. Univɛrsiti zaŋ n-ti Moliyili nyɛla bɔhimbu shee din be bɔhimbu shɛhi din be Ghana, bɛ daa piligi li mi yuma din gbaai 1700s.[1][2][3] Saha shɛli gbanpiɛla ni daa deegi tiŋgbani maa, niriba ban daa ʒini Europe nyɛla ban daa piligi shikuru baŋsim bɔbu[4][5] , Tuma din daa niŋ bayana pɔi ni Gaana maŋ'sulinsi deebu n-daa nyɛ pukparilim.[6] Lala zuɣu tuma daa nyɛla din be yiŋa ka niriba daa bi tooi lahi m-bɔri ni bɛ bɔhindi shikuru baŋsim.[7]

  1. Science and Technology in 18th Century Moliyili ) Dagomba) and the Timbuktiu Intellectual Tradition.
  2. Exploring the Golden Era Of Dagbon Kingdom: The Impact of Moliyili Scholars and Its Fall.
  3. CAUSE AND EFFECT BETWEEN KNOWLEDGE TRADITIONS: ANALYZING STATEMENTS THAT ADDRESS THE REGRESSION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN GHANA.
  4. Schools under trees deserve national priority (en-gb) (3 October 2018).
  5. Glavin, Chris (6 February 2017). History of Education in Ghana | K12 Academics (en).
  6. Hymer, Stephen (Spring 2018). "Economic Forms in Pre-Colonial Ghana". Economic History Association 30 (1): 33–50. DOI:10.1017/S0022050700078578.
  7. Akurang, Kwabena-Parry (2002). ""The Loads Are Heavier than Usual": Forced Labor by Women and Children in the central province, Gold Coast (Colonial Ghana), CA. 1900–1940". African Economic History 30 (30): 31–35. DOI:10.2307/3601601.

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