Funny names of some communities in Ghana

Nobody could keep a straight face when hearing the funny names of villages in one of the communities in Ghana that have references to genitals organs.

In Ghana’s parliament one of the MPs, John Frimpong Osei began listing the names of some villages in his constituency that references to genitals.

Names in the Twi language like “Vagina is Wise” and “Penis is a Fool” left lawmakers in fits of giggles.

The MP was asking when these areas would get access to electricity.

“”Providing them with electricity may interfere with nocturnal activities,” joked the Energy Minister, Boakye Agyarko.

The minister added, in earnest, that a survey would be conducted into how the villages in Abirem constituency in Eastern Region could be connected to the national grid.

This video clip from Thursday shows Mr Frimpong Osei mentioning Etwe nim Nyansa, Kote ye Aboa and Shua ye Morbor

These are the English translations for the Twi names:

Etwe nim Nyansa – “Vagina is Wise
Kote ye Aboa – “Penis is a Fool
Shua ye Morbor – “Testicles are Sad“.

Many Ghanaians had not heard of the villages until they were listed in parliament – and they have been left wondering about the origins of the names.

Such names are normally given by the first settlers in those communities and are drawn from the life experiences of those individuals.

Almost 80% of Ghana’s population has access to electricity, which is almost double the average rate across Africa, according to the World Bank’s latest report in 2016.

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