The meaning of AKOSUA of Western African origin is "born on Sunday" in Akan and it is a female name.
In the culture of ghana Akosua siad a-ko-sia-ya means born of sunday :)
The meaning of life is to give life meaning……..
Objective meaning refers to a meaning that is based on facts, evidence, and reality, while subjective meaning is based on personal opinions, feelings, and interpretations.
The Oriya meaning of "Sanidhya" is presence or proximity.
According to truth-conditional theories of meaning, the meaning of a sentence is determined by its truth conditions, or the circumstances under which the sentence would be true or false. In other words, the meaning of a sentence is tied to its truth value in different scenarios, and understanding the meaning of a sentence involves understanding what would make it true or false.
Akosua Busia's birth name is Akosua Cyamama Busia.
Akosua Serwaa was born in 1981.
Akosua Busia was born on December 30, 1966.
Agnes Akosua Phillips has written: 'The prize winner' -- subject(s): Fiction, Schools, Honesty
In the culture of ghana Akosua siad a-ko-sia-ya means born of sunday :)
In the film "The Color Purple," the young Celie was portrayed by actress Akosua Busia. The movie, directed by Steven Spielberg and released in 1985, is based on the novel by Alice Walker. Akosua's performance contributed significantly to the emotional depth of the character's early life experiences.
[Fact] Director John Singleton married Ghanaian Princess Akosua Gyamama Busia in 1996. They divorced the following year. They have a daughter together. John has not remarried.
You may be referring to the two integral chracters that were sisters, rather then best friends. Their names were Celie Johnson (Played by Whoopi Goldberg) and Nettie Harris (Played by Akosua Busia)
The cast of Warp Speed - 1981 includes: Akosua Busia Reggie Dunn Barry Gordon as David Ingalls Camille Mitchell Joanne Nail Gela Nash Jerry Prell John Stinson Adam West David Wiley Stan Wojno
The cast of Saxo - 1987 includes: James Arch as Frank Akosua Busia as Puppet Erick Desmarestz as Commissaire Brami Jany Holt as Meicha Laure Killing as Esther Frank Kirson Guillaume Locussol as Un enfant Les Matadors as Le groupe
"The Color Purple" won Academy Award nominations for Whoopi Goldberg (Best Actress) and Margaret Avery and Oprah Winfrey (both nominated for Best Supporting Actress). The cast also featured Danny Glover, Adolph Caesar, Willard E. Pugh, Akosua Busia, Desreta Jackson and Rae Dawn Chong.
In the film adaptation of "The Color Purple," Celie’s sister, Nettie, is portrayed by actress Akosua Busia. She plays a significant role in Celie's life, providing emotional support and connection throughout the story. The film, directed by Steven Spielberg and released in 1985, is based on Alice Walker's novel of the same name.