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- Nyankpala, with the appelation Beyom Yili, is a town located about 10 miles south-west of Tamale, the capital of the Northern Region of Ghana. The University...
- Region 7. Koforidua, Eastern Region 8. Tema, Greater Accra Region 9. Nyankpala, Northern Region Urban planning in Africa (Ghana) Ghana Statistical Service...
- established by the Government of Ghana. The university has two main campuses: Nyankpala and Dungu in Tamale. The university incorporates the Third Trimester Field...
- Tamale. University for Development Studies now has campuses in Tamale, Nyankpala, Wa and Navrongo. It also has an annual intake of over six-thousand students...
- in Asokore. After completing Tema Secondary School in 1983, he went to Nyankpala Agricultural College in the Northern Region, where he obtained a certificate...
- operating in the city of Tamale in March 2022. It ran along the Tamale-Nyankpala, and Tamale-Dungu routes. The bus rapid transit (BRT) system is under...
- For example, the shrine of the People of Tolon is Jaagbo, and that of Nyankpala is Wonoyili. There are many soothsayers (baɣa) whom people consult for...
- Bishara Radio 97.7Mhz Tamale Grin FM 94.7Mhz Nyankpala Angel FM 96.9Mhz Tamale 123 FM 99.7Mhz Tamale Zaa Radio 99.3Mhz Tamale Savannah Radio 91.3Mhz Tamale...
- programmes at the Agricultural Colleges at Kwadaso, Ashanti Region and Nyankpala in the Northern Region. He became the Head of the Training and Manpower...
- Australia, to study microbiology, obtaining an MSc degree. Returning to Nyankpala in Northern Ghana to the Savanna Agricultural Research Institute, Dakora...