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Ghanaian family traces its roots to a tree said to be planted in Apam in the 13th Century


According to oral history passed down over the generations, Santseo was planted in the 13th Century by Komfo Nana Asumbia, a royal figure to whom we trace our lineage. However, to my knowledge, no tests have been done to check how old the tree really is.



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