-
Tarkwa (Western)
Elmina (Central) Dunkwa-on-Offin (Central)
Begoro (Eastern)
Kpandu (Volta)
Navrongo (Upper East) Axim (Western) Apam (Central)
Salaga (Northern)...
- of
Lions Football Club is a
Ghanaian professional football club
based in
Kpandu, Volta. The club
competed in the Glo
Premier League,
being relegated in...
- Togo.
Expanded to 144
members in 1894, it
conducted operations against Kpandu, and "a
number of
towns in
central Togo
which had
resisted the government...
-
Togolese coup d'état. Sylv****
Olympio was born on 6
September 1902 in
Kpandu in the
German protectorate of Togoland,
present day
Volta Region of Ghana...
- also the
Member of
Parliament for
Kpando constituency.
Sowah was born in
Kpandu,
Volta Region of
Ghana on 23
November 1959.
Sowah earned her
degree in Social...
-
southern part of
Western Togoland,
especially around the
cities of Ho,
Kpandu, and Hohoe. Consequently, in the
centre and
northern areas of
Western Togoland...
-
Tarkwa (Western)
Elmina (Central) Dunkwa-on-Offin (Central)
Begoro (Eastern)
Kpandu (Volta)
Navrongo (Upper East) Axim (Western) Apam (Central)
Salaga (Northern)...
-
Tarkwa (Western)
Elmina (Central) Dunkwa-on-Offin (Central)
Begoro (Eastern)
Kpandu (Volta)
Navrongo (Upper East) Axim (Western) Apam (Central)
Salaga (Northern)...
- -0.383 (Begoro)
Eastern 52.
Kpandu N/A 15,700 N/A N/A 28,917 7°0′N 0°18′E / 7.000°N 0.300°E / 7.000; 0.300 (
Kpandu)
Volta 53.
Navrongo N/A N/A N/A...
- and was
released to
allow him to
continue as the
member of
parliament for
Kpandu North.
Between 1961 and 1966, he was
detained at
Nsawam Prisons until the...