- such as: The
Akans in the
center and
South of the country, The Ga and
Adangbe in, around, and East of Accra, The Guan
people in the rainforest, The Dagombas...
- The Ga-Dangbe, Ga-Dangme, Ga-Adangme or Ga-
Adangbe are an
ethnic group in Ghana, Togo and Benin. The Ga or Gan and
Dangbe or
Dangme people are grouped...
- The
Dangme language, also Adangme,
Dangbe or Adaŋgbi, is a Kwa
language spoken in south-eastern
Ghana by the
Dangme people (Dangmeli). They are part of...
- Ethnic groups (2021 census) 45.7% Akan 18.5% Mole-Dagbon 12.8% Ewe 7.1% Ga-
Adangbe 6.4%
Gurma 3.2% Guan 2.7%
Gurunsi 2.0%
Mande 1.6%
other /
unspecified Religion...
- po****tion of 208,060 people.
Ethnic groups who
resided in
Ashaiman are the Ga-
Adangbe, Ga, Guan, Hausa,
Fante people, Dagomba, Ewe, Ashanti, and Akuapem. The...
-
Ashanti King or
Asantehene (Osei Yaw Akoto) at that time,
furious at the Ga-
Adangbe for
aiding the
Fantes in the
Battle of
Nsamankow of 1824,
proposed to punish...
- Portuguese, and
would con****uously use the
phrase "Tá bom" ("Okay"), so the Ga-
Adangbe people, who
primarily inhabited the
Jamestown neighborhood in Accra, started...
-
place in
August every year and is
celebrated by all the Ga clans. The
Adangbe people from Ada
celebrate the
Asafotu festival,
which is also
called 'Asafotufiam'...
- (born
Kelvin Nii
Tackie Abia; 2
August 1971) is the Gã
Mantse of the Ga-
Adangbe people,
enstooled on 9 May 2020. King
Tackie Teiko Tsuru II was born as...
-
Ghanaian king of the Gã
State in
southern part of Ghana,
where the Ga-
Adangbe people dwell with
Accra as the
capital city. The Ga-Dangbe, Gã-Daŋbɛ, Ga-Dangme...