Sunyani-Memeneda ne FONKAR

In the Akan tradition swearing a great oath is a marked feature of court procedure. Employed as a way of bringing to the notice of a chief, for punishment of a wrong-doer, an offence that has been committed. An oath usually alludes to a misfortune or disaster of the past, which involved a considerable loss of life to the tribe.

 
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