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"Npunpun" is the name of the Akumasi ritual food eaten by the people of Senya in August every year. It is a steam food m...
16/09/2024

"Npunpun" is the name of the Akumasi ritual food eaten by the people of Senya in August every year. It is a steam food made from unleavened corn. And it is served with palm-nut soup and only fresh fish from the ocean. Thus traditionally "npunpun" is never eaten with smoked or fried fish or any kind of meat apart from fresh fish from the ocean.

The name "npunpun" takes its root from the Senya word, "pun", which means redeem. Thus if a Senyan says, "m'apun mi wo", he actually means "I am going to redeem myself." And in modern times the word, "pun" is usually used when one is graduating from aprenticeship by paying the full price to be redeemed from the hands of his/her master or mistress. However, the price one pays for obtaining his/her redemption or freedom is what Senyans called, "npun", which means "ransom".

In the Senya language structure, when a word is taking a comparative or superlative form, the word will be doubled or trippled. For example, "Ija" means, fast; "ija-ija" means, "faster" and "ija-ija-ija" means, fastest. So the word "npun-npun" is the comparative/superlative form of the word , "npun". Thus "npunpun" means "Greater or Greatest Ransom".

What is the reason for the name then? The name signifies the greatest price (npun-npun) that was paid by our ancestors to redeem (pun) themselves from the famine that led to the creation of the Akumasi and the Senya mini festivals such as the "Kotokyikyi", "Oja-pa", "Apiriba", etc.

You may be wondering what the price they paid was. I will tell you. It was simply the price of "hardwork". To end the famine, no human being or goat was slaughtered. Our ancestors were rather told to "stop drumming" and avoid all forms of laziness, entertainment and funerals celebrations and subject themselves to hardwork until the crops are fully grown and harvested. That is why there is always ban on drumming before Akumasi. It is not to honour any gods but to pay the greatest price that success and prosperity demands before you get them - Hardwork.

Therefore, whenever we eat "npun-npun", we should be reminded to also pay the price of hardwork to enable Senya develop and be free from economic hardship. Akumasi is not for fun but for learning the virtues of community life and patriotism.

Writer: Abeiku Okai

Senya Beraku Logo Break DownTHE COLOURSThe Senya Beraku logo has two dominant colours. One would have thought that becau...
12/09/2024

Senya Beraku Logo Break Down

THE COLOURS

The Senya Beraku logo has two dominant colours. One would have thought that because the two major colours of the two Asafo companies are white and red the colours should have been the same.

However, what many people do not know is that both Asafo companies have more colours than just the red and white. I therefore considered several factors before coming up with the Green and Yellow colours for the logo.

THE GREEN

The green colour was in consideration of the youthfulness of the Senya Beraku population, the evergreen vegetation and vast portion of land available and useful for future development. I also took into consideration the vast potential Senya Beraku has for growth and harmony. I also considered the fact that Senya Beraku, like a green tree, has produced fruitful citizens who have been a great blessing and heroes to Ghana and the world as a whole both in the past, now and in the future through the corporate, religious, politics, artistic, academic and business world.

THE YELLOW

The yellow takes into account the happiness, prosperity, optimism and creativity of the people of Senya Beraku. Even though the community has its own challenges, which have slowed her down in several ways, the people of Senya Beraku are very happy and optimistic people whose fighting spirit never goes down.

Each year the community celebrates the Akumase festival and the celebration is always in commemoration of the prosperity gained from hard work during the farming season.

The prosperity of Senya Beraku cannot be quantified as long as the richness of their culture, tradition, language, values, people and potential to grow and develop is glare for all to see.

THE WHITE CIRCLE

Around the logo is a white circle. This represents the bond of unity that binds the people of Senya Beraku as one. Even though the community has suffered several consequences from divisions it still stands without argument that the people of Senya Beraku honour their uniqueness and oneness to the point that one legend from the town remarked, "Senya Beraku has a single door from which everyone hails."

Indeed, the Senya Beraku natives are interwoven like a basket with everybody being everybody's family member either paternally or maternally or even both.

THE TWO PADDLES

The paddle represents the major occupation of the people of Senya Beraku, which is fishing. Farming is also an important occupation of the people but it is not aa commercial as fishing. The fishermen use both big and small canoes with paddle and outboard motors to go fishing.

THE COCONUT TREE

The coconut tree reveals Senya Beraku as a coastal town. It is well known that coconut is mostly found along the beach.

Senya Beraku has seven beautiful beaches along the Atlantic ocean that are clean and well kept for occupational and recreational purposes.

There is a fort in the community built by the Dutch in the 1660s, which became one of the major centers for slave trades in the colonial era. The fort is called 'Fort Good Hope' and for the hope the Dutch had in the community they called it "Village of Good Hope", which became the nickname for Gomoah Fetteh because traditionally and legally as declared by the law court in 2018 Gomoa, Fetteh is within the Senya Beraku territory.

THE TRADITIONAL STOOL.

The traditional stool represents the traditional authority of the people of Senya Beraku. Thus Senya Beraku has a unique traditional political setting that governs its people. It is a Paramountcy that is independent and autonomous. However, it shares physical, cultural, linguistic and ethnic oneness with the Efutu of Simpa (Winneba) to the west and Awutu of Awutu Breku to the north-east.

There are two contesting families (matrilineal) around the Paramountcy, the Anona and Twidan. Apart from these two families the subchiefs in Senya Beraku are predominantly patrilineal.

The Paramount chief is called Odefe, meaning "Ambassador of goodness". 'Ζ†dΙ›' means good and 'fΙ›' means to sell. Thus it is the Paramount chief who sells the goodness, richness and beauty of the community to the outside world.

THE TWO HANDS

The two hands represent the two asafo companies of the community. These two companies, traditional called Adu-ebi (warriors).

The first group is called De-ma su Adu-ebi (Eastern Territorial Unit Warriors). Their common name is Tuawo, from the name of the hand rattle (tua), they used during war and celebrations to summon their people. They are the vanguard unit and so they are called the Number One Company. Their major colour is white. They are found in the eastern province of the community.

The second group is called Aye-ma su Adu-ebi (Western Territorial Unit Warrior). Their common name is Dentiwo, gained from the hand bell (Denti), which they also used during war and celebration to summon their members. They are the rear unit and so are called Number Two Company. Their major colour is red and they are in the western province of the community.

Both companies are charged with the single major responsibility to protect the community and guard its people and property such as the land.

This is why the two hands are portrayed as guarding hands keeping the red heart.

THE RED HEART.

The Red Heart represents the heart of bravery, energy, strength, power and determination of the people of Senya Beraku. Indeed, the Senya Beraku community is not a community to be taken for granted.

They have a fighting spirit and they resist whoever and whatever that threatens their existence, freedom and will. They are resilient and approach their vision with passion while facing danger with bravery.

Before the warriors were divided into two there was only one warrior called "Ogya", that is fire, headed by a single commander called Ipi. After the division into two the office of two the Su-ipi (unit commanders) were created from the AbakatΙ” clan to flank the office of the Ipi (Tufuhene) from the PretΙ” clan. In Senya Beraku all clans are patrilineal while all families (ebusua) are matrilineal.

THE MOTTO

The motto; Love, Unity and Development, has been the major call of all citizens of Senya Beraku to their leaders throughout the decades. This is conspicuously because despite all potentials and benefits accruing to the community there is still much to be desired in terms of love, unity and development.

The decade long chieftaincy conflict have paralysed the future of the youth and therefore the glaring call to unite and leverage the potential gains of the community must never be trivialise.

OMA SENYA

Even though officially the community is called Senya Beraku the native call the town Ζ†ma Senya.

SOWUNYA

Sowunya literally means "Receive Your Heart" or rest. That is also why the two hands are holding and presenting the red heart (receive your heart).

The community is popularly known as a land of rest as according to oral tradition when the ancestors migrated to their present day location they said to one another, "Let us rest here."

Written by: Abeiku Okai

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