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ANIMALS RANCHER FACES OUSTING OVER NEIGHBORHOOD NO REGARDLESS OF GH?1M SPECULATION

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The Pioneer and President of Semanhyia Learning and Improvement Homesteads, Fredrick Benneh Frimpong, a conspicuous animals rearing office in Berekum Senase, is wrestling with the impending expulsion of his goats from the land where he has contributed over GH¢1 million for the beyond five years.

The Berekum region bosses have ordered the departure, refering to a well established untouchable that disallows the presence of goats in the town.

Mr Frimpong uncovered that, albeit the untouchable has been in presence since his life as a youngster, it was not rigorously upheld until a new memorial service of a central prompted the butcher of stray goats as an action to maintain the custom.

"At the point when this request came, individuals were spreading bits of hearsay, and in around three days, a gathering of youthful people with blades came to the local area and killed every one of the goats.


Everybody was rankled and bewildered," he shared on his YouTube channel, "Cultivating in Africa."

Following the episode, Frimpong was brought to the main's royal residence and allowed a fourteen day final offer to clear the land.

He communicated dissatisfaction over the circumstance, featuring the broad speculations made in his cultivating office, which incorporates distribution centers, domesticated animals, feed, and work, throughout recent years.


The approaching ousting has left Frimpong at a junction, confronting the expected loss of his significant speculations.

The conflict among custom and current rural practices highlights the difficulties ranchers might experience when neighborhood customs conflict with their jobs.


The chief’s from the town has informed all the people who are selling or raring animals like goat should stop the raring of goats because in the olden days the people of the town did not rare goats and this has remained a custom for the people. It is the custom of their forefathers not to rare goats, so is time to go back for their custom they said.

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