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Top 10 Google Searches of 2020 - Most Googled Questions in 2020 | DokesHub

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  2020 was a very eventful year. The world has never experienced such a year maybe in a very longtime or never.  Have you taught of what people really wanted to know about in this year( on Google )? Well, Google released its Year in Search 2020. And we've made a shortlist of its top 10 searches. There were some very interesting top searches and Google has grouped them into categories. They are: Captivating -  The Coffin Dance from Ghana .        In Ghana, most people don't see funerals only as a time to mourn the dead, but also as a time to celebrate the life of the deceased one. In doing this, no one does it better than the  Nana Otafrija Pallbearing & Waiting Services – the dancing pallbearers in southern Ghana. Caring       The world searched how to help more than ever. Top trending how to help: how to help australia fires, how to help Black Lives Matter, how to help during corona-virus, how to help beirut. Heartwarming - Foster a dog      As the pandemic came in and mos

Ewe Traditional (Cultural) Symbols | DokesHub

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Brief Introduction There are so many aspects to African culture. From language, to norms, rituals, festivals, fashion, rulership, and even arts. Another aspect is traditional symbols.  These symbols have great meaning. They go beyond the simple art you see . In Ghana, the Adinkra symbols which is the traditional symbol-set of the Akans is popular. It is used almost everywhere; from the traditional setting to the corporate world across the country.  Only a few people are aware of the traditional symbols of the Ewes . This feature will enlighten us on some of the symbols and even their meanings. Background Ewe traditional symbols are said to be developed from parables which evolved to poems and songs, and then to proverbs, out of which the symbols were designed. Usage These symbols are used by royals, traditionalists, traditional rulers, and elderly people. Some are reserved for religious purposes. Also, there are symbols that are for universal use - for everyone. Forms They're repre

Ay3 (aye) beans - Meaning | DokesHub

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  Ay3 ( aye) beans   is  a Ghanaian jargon or  expression widely used by the youth of Ghana especially on social media. Here is the meaning of the much used terms or jargon and some extra info about it. Meaning   It means wasn't successful or got spoilt or didn't go as planned. Origin Ay3 (aye) is from the Akan language which translates to -  'It has become' Beans as we all know is a kind of cereal. Synonyms Unsuccessful Didn't go as planned Spoilt Failed Misfired

Pepsodent Herbal. (Quick Facts) | DokesHub

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Pepsodent, the oral care brand from Unilever has introduced Pepsodent Herbal. This is the natural form of their triple action product. This comes as answer to the high demand for natural or herbal based products. Quick facts about Pepsodent Herbal • Made from green tea extracts and citrus peels. • Provides triple protection: strong teeth, gums and all-round cavity protection. • Formulated to release inner heat, repair and protect gum. • Endorsed by the Dental Association of Ghana.  •  Contains flouride for great cavity protection. • Contains Sodium Monofluorophosphate as the active ingredient for strong teeth and gums. About Pepsodent (Quick Facts)   • Ghana's leading oral care brand. • Endorsed by the Dental Association of Ghana. • Produced since 1942 Source: The Ghanaian Times CitiNewsRoom