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Gabriel Barima

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Nationality
  
Ghanaian

Role
  
Ghanaian Politician

Name
  
Gabriel Barima


Known for
  
The "Tweaa" word

Citizenship
  
Ghana

Employer
  
Government of Ghana



Joey B - TWEAA TONGA Remix (Feat. DCE Gabriel Barimah)


Gabriel Barima (popularly known as "Tweaa DCE") is a Ghanaian politician and the former District Chief Executive of the Ahafo Ano South District in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. He is well known for making popular the Akan word "Tweaa", which has subsequently become a slang. The "Tweaa" was said at the function which took place at Mankranso hospital.

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Meaning of Tweaa

Tweaa an Akan interjection used to express disapproval or contempt for a statement.

The Context of the "Tweaa" Comment

Barima was captured on video expressing anger at the audience, after an unknown individual allegedly said "Tweaa" during his speech, at an end of year event at the district directorate. The video went viral on social media leading to coverage by traditional media.

Quote from the video:

"Who made that 'tweaa' sound? Am I your size?...I have been given the platform to talk. You were not given the platform to talk. And so, what you are saying, nobody is listening except mine. "Am I your colleague? Do you think you're my colleague?...You sit somewhere and behave like you're talking to your co-equal. Am I your co-equal? If you're a hospital worker, who are you? Why do you have to behave in that manner? I've ended my speech. I'm not talking again. If you don't respect people ... I'm not talking again. Take your programme."

People began making their own meanings to the phrase other than its original or traditional meaning. A typical example is the spelling of the word in another way as "Tweeaa" to mean Traditional Way of Expressing Extreme Anger at Antagonism.

"Tweaa" also made its way to the Parliament of Ghana and its use was banned by Edward Adjaho, the speaker of parliament.

The former president of Ghana, President Mahama has also used the related phrase "Am I your co-equal?" which also featured in the viral video and "Tweaa" itself, whilst delivering the state of nation address in parliament.

The "Tweaa" expression has grown in such popularity that a Ghanaian developer has made an Android Application for it.

References

Gabriel Barima Wikipedia