Old Ningo
{{Short description|Town in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana}}
{{Use Ghanaian English|date=January 2023}}
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Old Ningo is a town in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
History
Also known as Great Ningo, the inhabitants have always been a fishing and farming community. They form part of the Ga-Adangbe people. The name Ningo has a much more widely known and accepted history as derived from the Ga–Dangme words nu meaning water and ngoo meaning salt.{{cite web|title=Old Nongo|url=https://sites.google.com/site/ghanaplacenames/database/greater-accra/old-ningo|website=Ghana Place Names|publisher=Ghana Place Names|access-date=8 November 2015}} However, there is compelling evidence pointing to a more interesting naming origin. The Encyclopædia Metropolitana, published in 1817, has this entry: "Ningo, near which the second Danish castle, Friedensburg, is placed, is 43 miles from Akra. In Krob6, or Krepe, a large Negro State behind it, there is a very high mountain about 20 or 25 miles distant from the sea, and capped with snow."[http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015082485015;view=1up;seq=36 Encyclopædia Metropolitana; Or, Universal Dictionary of ..., Volume 20 edited by Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose pg 24] This provides evidence of a voyager's inspired choice of name, since Ningo in Latin means snow,{{Cite web|url=http://latin-dictionary.net/search/latin/Ningo|title = Latin Definitions for: Ningo (Latin Search) - Latin Dictionary and Grammar Resources|website=latin-dictionary.net}}{{Cite web|url=http://latin-dictionary.net/search/latin/Ningo|title=Latin Definitions for: Ningo (Latin Search) - Latin Dictionary and Grammar Resources |website=latin-dictionary.net}} and the mariners would have seen the mountain[http://travelingluck.com/Africa/Ghana/Ghana+(general)/_2297364_Ningo.html Retrieved 15/4/2016] in the backdrop of the native settlers and named the place Ningo. Many other early writingsA Practical Medico-Historical Account of the Western Coast of Africa, etc by James Boyle (Surgeon.) P. 332. and referencesThe Nautical Magazine, a Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs in General Fisher, Son & Company, p. 646. about Ningo also used the term "Ningo Grande" – grande'' translates from Latin as large or great.{{Cite web|url=http://latin-dictionary.net/search/latin/grande|title=Latin Definitions for: grande (Latin Search) {{!}} Latin Dictionary and Grammar Resources |website=latin-dictionary.net}} The name Great Ningo naturally followed. The people of Ningo refer to themselves as "Nugoli", meaning "People of Nugo" (Nugo being a more locally accepted pronunciation of the name Ningo), and are proud to associate themselves with the name Great Ningo. The history of the people of Ningo is closely linked to that of the Ga-Dangme people.
Aboriginal name of Ningo
The original name for the people of Ningo is Lasibi.{{cite journal |last=Fiorgbor|first=E.T. |author2=K.A.J.E. Tetteh |author3=M.D. Nartey |title=The Exodus of a West African People: Dangme in Israel's History |doi=10.32051/12301903 |journal=Journal of Mother-Tongue Biblical Hermeneutics and Theology |volume=1 |issue=2 |date=December 2019 |pages=25–42}} This is part of the eight groups of people who are identified as Dangme State: Adaa, Nugo, Gbugbla, Kpom, SƐ, Yilô-Klo, Manya-Klo and Osudoku; anglicised as: Ada, Ningo, Prampram, Kpone, Shai, Yilo Krobo, Manya Krobo and Osudoku respectively.
Fort Fredensborg
File:The National Archives UK - CO 1069-34-28-2-001.jpg, Ningo, 1890s]]
The Danish were the first European settlers here, establishing Fort Fredensborg{{Cite web|url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/Fort+Fredenzburg/@5.7446018,0.1810722,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x102089cd17da363d:0x9f81ea04c77c820d!8m2!3d5.7445965!4d0.1832609|title=Fort Fredenzburg · Unnamed Road, Old Ningo, Ghana|website=Google Maps}} in 1734. The town was developed as a slave-trading station as part of Danish Guinea. However, with the abolition of the slave trade the town dwindled in size, with the fort staffed by a single person. The fort was already in ruins when the British took over on 8 March 1850 and incorporated the town into the Gold Coast.{{cite web|title=Fort Fredensborg, Old Ningo|url=http://www.ghanamuseums.org/forts/fort-fredensborg.php|website=Ghana Museums and Monuments Board|publisher=Ghana Museums and Monuments Board|access-date=8 November 2015}}
Christian Glob Dorf was Commandant from 21 June 1740 to 25 May 1743.{{cite book|last1=Justesen|first1=Ole|title=Danish Sources for the History of Ghana, 1657-1754: 1657-1735|date=2005|publisher=Kgl. Danske Videnskabernes Selskab|location=Copenhagen|page=580|isbn=9788773043127|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xyHM8YhpOqQC&q=NIngo+Ghana+Fredensborg&pg=PA580|access-date=8 November 2015}}
Ningo clans
Ningo has four Divisions and clans under them.
First Division:Lower.
They hold the paramount chief position and djange wↄnↄ (priest). Clans under LowƐ are:
- Adainya (Djangma We)
- Asere
- We Gobom
- Ohenease (Ohluase)
- Saunya
- Aniamosi
- Ma Momonor
Second Division: Lower Kponↄ
They hold the Dzaase/Dzaas-TsƐ Position. Clans under Lowe Kponor are:
- Odoi We (Mantse We)
- Obonu We
- Huago We
- Adela We (Salosi)
- Okubeng We
- Tsawe - Se Agbla-nya
- Osabunya
Third Division: Djangmaku
They hold divisional chief position.
Clans under Djangmaku are:
- Adade We
- Djange PiƐse
- Saunsi
- Dankyira
- Kabueku
- Suↄ Yi - nya
- Manya Tsu
- Manya Gↄtsonya (Akamisa wem)
Fourth Division: Kabiawe.
They hold mankralo position.
Clans under Kabiawe are:
- LƐ Wem (Kↄↄley Tso sisi)
- Anarhor
- Alata (Akwadu-tso nya)
- Bantama
- Manya Yum (Mankralo Wem)
Education
The town is also known for the Ningo High and Technical School regarded as having a pleasant environment.{{cite web|title=Educational Institutions|url=http://www.centralregion.gov.gh/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=34&Itemid=57|publisher=www.centralregion.gov.gh|access-date=12 August 2011}}{{cite web|title=References » Schools/Colleges|url=http://www.modernghana.com/GhanaHome/regions/schools.asp?menu_id=6&sub_menu_id=310&gender=&s=a|publisher=www.modernghana.com|access-date=12 August 2011}} The school is a second cycle institution.{{cite web|title=List of Secondary Schools in Ghana|url=http://www.ghanaschoolsnet.com/page/list-of-senior-secondary|publisher=www.ghanaschoolsnet.com/|access-date=12 August 2011}}
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