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On Language And Development In Africa: The Case of Ghana

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  • Addo Agyei 11 years ago

    I hope listing the towns where Guan Language is spoken you have left out one of the notable towns in Akuapem. ABIRIW ( almost a-twin town of Akropong is left out. If it s over sight please,can you add it except that you have ...
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  • aimee maame nyarko 9 years ago

    Thanks for this insight.would want some more info since i am also into literacy in ghana. Will get in touch so more.Stay blessed

  • fiverr crork 8 years ago

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  • Nii Ayi Croffie 11 years ago

    It is well known that the European powers who started using their local mother tongues in education rather than Latin became the superpowers. We could easily use our mother tongues in education. I think the Universities, scho ...
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  • De Gbengyo (Nana) Obirikitibi 10 years ago

    The Nrubo and Chala are two distinct tribes with different cultures living in the Nkwanta South District of the Volta Region in Ghana with Gedere/Adele and Gechode/Akyode. The Ntrubo are found bordering eastern end of Ghana a ...
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