Lawyer and historian, Anokye Frimpong joins Blakk Rasta in the African history class. [15-9-23]
Don't forget to subscribe for more Updates: http://goo.gl/70xoB Visit the News Site: http://www.3news.com/ for more. Follow us on Facebook: / 3fm927 Follow us on Twitter: / 3fm927 Follow us on Instagram: / 3fm92.7

▶︎
Anokye Yaw Frimpong, a lawyer & historian, tells how Ghana gained independence and its repercussions

▶︎
#MaxAgenda: Expansion of the Ashanti Kingdom to the Coast With Historian/Lawyer, Anokye Frimpong

▶︎
VOTP: I only said his manhood is small as a joke - Woman regrets as partner refuses to marry her

▶︎
Celebrities from the Eastern Region with lawyer/historian Frimpong Anokye - Full Interview

▶︎
#MaxAgenda: How The Ashantis Expanded Through War By Lawyer Anokye Frimpong On #MaxMorning

▶︎
PLO LUMUMBA: Truth About Half-Naked Xenophobic Vigilantes in South Africa, New Scramble for Africa

▶︎
Blakk Rasta tells the story of Medgar Evers in the African History Class (14 June 2023)

▶︎
The Martyrs Day: Historian Anokye Frimpong reports how three top Judges were sadly burnt to death

▶︎
#MaxAgenda: History of traditional marriages with Lawyer Frimpong Anokye on the #MaxMorning Show

▶︎
#MaxAgenda: History of Chieftaincy in Ghana with Lawyer Frimpong Anokye on the #MaxMorning Show

▶︎
There is nothing like the ‘Big Six’ in Ghana’s struggle for independence- Lawyer Yaw Anokye Frimpong

▶︎
African History Class: The history about Sumalia Ndewura Jakpa as told by Blakk Rasta

▶︎
Lawyer Anokye Frimpong Talks About Pure Asante History on Adomankomasem

▶︎
Funeral rites amongst the Akans with Lawyer Frimpong Anokye on the max morning show

▶︎
Historian and lawyer Yaw Anokyi Frimpong about Ghana's untold history on Onua TV

▶︎
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor's Opening Statement - 15 July 2009 Part 3

▶︎
Ashanti vs. British | 1874: The Sagrenti War | History of Ghana

▶︎
1956 High School Exchange Students Debate on Prejudice (1). Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana, South Africa

▶︎
Blakk Rasta tells the story of Fred Hampton in the African History class ( 20 June 2023)

▶︎
