Etor

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Oto(or Otor)' is the original name not 'Eto(or Etor)' which is an 'Akan' corruption of the actual name. As a ponit of interest rooted in documentary evidence and fact, 'Eto(or Etor)' has no meaning, but 'Oto(or Otor)' has a meaning in the Ga-language and a precise definition in publications dated as far back as in the 1800s and/or before. It is a sacred food formulated by the GaDangme(or Ga)-Tribe of Ghana for special occasions and/or events such as: The GaDangme(or Ga->well celebrated 'Twins-Festival GaDangme(or Ga->Outdooring Naming Ceremony and/or '8th Day Abrahamic' Circumcision, which is now widely observed by other tribes including the 'Akans', Birthday celebration of which predominantly the mashed-yam version of the GaDangme(or Ga [[Category:Uncategorized

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