- way for the
establishment of
Akuapem State as
enshrined in the
famous Abotakyi Accord in 1733. The
common enemy (the Akwamus)
having been
driven away...
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decision of the
Larteh Accord in 1994. The
Larteh Accord,
replacing the
older Abotakyi Accord,
separated the
traditional territories of the
Akuapem State into...
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referred to only Guan speakers,
including the Anum, Boso, Larteh, Mamfe,
Abotakyi, Mampong, Obosomase, and Tutu Guan
blocks as well as the
Kyerepong (Okere)...
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District of the
Eastern Region of Ghana. It
shares border with
Mamfe and
Abotakyi Àmanokrom, one of the prin****l Twi
speaking towns in Akuapem, was established...
- states. The 17
states are;
Brekuso Aburi Ahwerase Obosomase Tutu
Mampong Abotakyi Amanokrom Mamfe Larteh Akropong Abiriw Dawu
Awukugua Adukrom Apirede Aseseeso/Abonse...
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Akuapem comprises the
following towns and
their villages; Larteh, Mamfe,
Abotakyi, Mampong, Tutu, Obosomase, Mangoase, Tinkong, Okroase, Adweso. The towns...
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inauguration of the
independent nation state took
place at a
place called, “
Abotakyi”. At the ceremony, the
Akuapem people pledged their allegiance to their...