Why this intriguing 'hanging village' in Ghana is a must see for every world traveler

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  • £EARN & EARN - SMARTPHONE EXPERT GUIDE 1 year ago

    Hanging ke? September is a birth cycle month for all your desires since January, so find a skill-path and follow through for God to bless. Don't spend the day moaning or complaining aboutyour financialsituation. The time is r ...
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  • Quran is toilet paper 1 year ago

    I spit on sick dog prophet mohammed

  • New order 1 year ago

    Viola but gyimi nie Napo said if Volta gets government funding he will make sure it is cancelled, the same foolish Napo said do look at the hardship but vote has an Akan! What a moron !

  • Google Me 1 year ago

    Ayigbes and stealing. Every body is aware that Shiare is the hanging village in Ghana but today we are being told that volta rubbish thing. Find another lie for your Ayigbes.

  • New order 1 year ago

    Ashanti nie aboa!

  • New order 1 year ago

    Tutu nie ba gyimi fuo like you ! You know your father ,I mean your real father?

  • Nepturra 1 year ago

    Hmmmm.... there goes one of those brain-damaged, dead rat shit soup drinkers! You carry a wretched caveman's body, with deep red ugly eyes that has been made worse by the infected bush meat you've been consuming without care. ...
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  • Mark 1 year ago

    Likpe is no more in the Hohoe Municipality. Likpes are Guans and not Ewes. It is the capital of the Guan District.

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  • Nii Okpoti 1 year ago

    please GHANAWEB, CROSSCHECK LOCATION OF KYABOBO, THAT SHOULD BE IN OTI REGION.IN ADDITION IT MAY NOT BE CORRECT TO USE "NORTHERN PART OF VOLTA REGION"
    THE REGION IS GEOGRAPHICALLY SMALLER HENCE FOR PURPOSE OF TOURISM IT MAY ...
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  • Kojo Gbabladza 1 year ago

    Unfortunately an inadequacy and error as there's no Likpe community in Nkwanta District and as the northern part the Volta Region is not part of the Nkwanta District.

  • Hmm 1 year ago

    Same type of envy and hatred that forced the liliputian to divide the Great Volta Region is been exhibited here by morons.

  • Jawume 1 year ago

    The settlement at Likpe is not accurately documented. The inhabitants originated from the Akan tribe, which is why they don't speak the native Ewe dialect but a dialect spoken by themselves.