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Sunday, August 23, 2009

THE GREAT EXODUS @ 1250 BC

Once upon a time in the cradle of civilization, Egypt a part of Africa consisted of Ethiopia, Sudan; indeed the course traced by the River Nile was known as Egypt because of her level of civilization attained at the time.

Ga Lords resided south to the source of the river Nile, in Southern Sudan. Between 1700-1250 BC During the reign of King Thoth mes II. The Jews had scattered Across the surface of Egypt from Gosh en Region where the Nile meets the Ocean to Southern Sudan the Originating source of the River Nile.

@1250 BC, When King Amenhotep II of Egypt could no longer stand the wrath of God; he asked that Moses the High Priest of God lead his people out of the land of Egypt to their promised Land. For 430years the Jews had lived in Egypt and Mixed with other people who were at the time settled along the course of the river Nile; notably was the Ethiopian and the Ga Klans

Moses lead 603,550 people of the Gosh en group; These were the descendants of Jacob (the 12 tribes of Israel) across the red Sea into the land of the Palestinians.

The second group of the Great Exodus from Egypt@1250 BC was the Ethiopian Group. This was a mixed group of people living in the Gosh en land south east of the river Nile. They moved and settled on the shoulders of Africa and formed the Ethiopian worshipers of the Most High. These were the descendants of Kush. They later had the queen of Sheba as their leader(1kings 10:1-13) Notably amongst the Jews of Ethiopia is the Falange people.

The third group of the great Exodus was the GA jaku(Ga group) This group of people lived south of the Gosh en land west of the river Nile. This group was split into two. One half went south western Direction. The Ancient Ga group headed towards the Western Coast of Africa. They came across the Ghazal and Jebe Rivers. These two rivers connect the Nile at the north. The Ga Lords Journeyed on the banks of these rivers till they met another river known as Ubanji; north of Congo Land. They traced the routh of Ubanji till they arrived at the river Congo. The Ga lords followed the routh of the river Congo to its Estuary(its entry into the ocean). This is the land of Boma, on which the Ga lords settled for a while. King Okann Nmashi leader of the group is reported to have said upon his arrival that him and his people travelled from Aboma.

The group journeyed on the Gulf and Settled in Nigeria on a land called Bone close to Opobo land in today's Port Harcourt. The Group again split into two. One group travelled westwards into a Land called Benin which was part of Nigeria at the time. The other group travelled further into the North Western part of Benin to A land called Ife. The Ga groups stayed in Bone, Benin and Ife for a long while but had to move on to locate a Land of their very Own. They went further West. At this time there were four different groups of the Ga travelling lords these were the settlers from Bone, Benin, Ife and Boma.

The four groups were namely Wo Sagba of Ga Mashie, Wo Doku of Labone, Wo Krowor of Nungua and Wo Kpele of Tema. These groups have settled in their present settlements since 1200.

All four GA groups came to their Present location after passing through today's Togo then Anehor. Those who could not continue the journey were named after their claim. Ayi minyee gbefaa le donn ie Ayi migbeee literally meaning; Ayi I can no longer continue this Journey.

ref: Omanye Aba (A.A. Amartey)

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