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The Ghanaian national pledge was composed by a group led by the former President of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah. The pledge was adopted in 1960 as part of the country's efforts to promote national unity and patriotism. Its words emphasize loyalty, service to the nation, and commitment to the ideals of Ghana. The pledge is recited by citizens, especially during national events and ceremonies.
The pledge for the nation of Ghana is: "I promise on my honour to be faithful and loyal to Ghana my motherland. I pledge myself to the service of Ghana with all my strength and with all my heart. I promise to hold in high esteem our heritage, won for us through the blood and toil of our fathers; and I pledge myself in all things to uphold and defend the good name of Ghana. So help me God."
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The Ghanaian pledge was written by the late A.B. (Abdulai) B. S. Mohammed. It was adopted in 1957 when Ghana gained independence. The pledge is recited by schoolchildren and is a symbol of national pride and commitment to the nation.
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This famous national pledge recited by schoolchildren was composed in Visakhapatnam by then district treasury officer, Pydimarri Venkata Subba Rao, a native of Anneparthy village in Nalgonda, 50 years ago in 1962. The original pledge composed in Telugu, first heard in a school in Visakhapatnam in 1963, was later translated into English, Hindi, Marathi, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada and various other vernacular languages and incorporated as the pledge to be recited on the Republic Day in 1965.
Ghana's patriotic song "Yen Ara Yen Asase Ni" was composed by the renowned Ghanaian musician and composer, Philip Gbeho. Written in 1958, the song emphasizes themes of nationalism and unity, celebrating Ghana's identity and heritage. It is often performed at national events and serves as a symbol of pride for Ghanaians.
When the Pledge of Allegiance was first written in 1892, there were 44 states in the United States. The Pledge was originally composed by Francis Bellamy for a Columbus Day celebration. It wasn't until 1907 that Oklahoma became the 46th state, and Hawaii was the last to join in 1959, bringing the total to 50 states.
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There is no "Ghana national anthem in fante". Ghana is a multi-ethnic, multi-tribal country. There are many Ghanaian citizens who don't speak or understand Fante. Fante is just on of the many languages in Ghana., it is not even the most popular Akan language. The official language in Ghana is English. There is a popular song that Akans would like to replace the Ghanaian National Anthem but it is not official. Hence, the question is wrong in and of itself. The only NATIONAL anthem of Ghana is in English, and it is "God bless our Homeland Ghana".
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