Where did you get her or his name from? Either ask them, or go to the nearest Ghanaian Embassy and seek their help to identify her or him. Don't waste your money to go to Ghana only to find out that you are searching for a ghost.
I just hope that you are not a victim of scam!
All the best!/
2007-03-01 06:07:21
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answered by Ebby 6
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I doubt this name to be real.Firstly,for someone to adopt "Nana" to begin his/her name means she /he is a royal.However,royals who use "Nana" do not entertain foreign names:English,French,Irish,German or whatever name origin apart from Ghanaian names. "Kisbel" is not a Ghanaian name.Even though,"Abban" is a Ghanaian name,a royal using the "Nana" will not have a "Kisbel" or whatever foreign name.
However,some people use "Nana" as their household names but don't trust this one.
If you want to find out the truth try these:
Ask the person for her hometown,family and clan name and mascot.
Certain names are peculiar to some ethnic groups in Ghana.
"Abban" could be from Eastern region .It could just be a scam.
2007-03-03 14:29:55
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answered by Phy A 5
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This sounds like a scam to me, i am from Ghana, and there is no any prominent person with this name.Kisbel is not a Ghanaian name any way, if you have been promised some gold you better get in touch with the FBI near you.it might be a scam.
2007-03-02 06:02:39
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answered by Robots 4
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