Did Baba Yara, one of the best footballers of his day not get injured while returning from a match in Kpando? He became a cripple with a brilliant career ended prematurely. Mulpo was indeed a grea team in those days.
But ... read full comment
Did Baba Yara, one of the best footballers of his day not get injured while returning from a match in Kpando? He became a cripple with a brilliant career ended prematurely. Mulpo was indeed a grea team in those days.
But the Kpandu township itself hasn't seen so much progress all these years. The town centre looks decrepit. Of course, the private houses that are being built are on the outskirts but the town proper doesn't look like a real town. The hospital too now looks hopeless and more of a death trap. Yet Kpandu has for long had some fine educational institutions that turned out many now successful people.
Progress must be driven by the people themselves. And the people must be united in this common search.
Charles A. 11 years ago
They must change their negative attitudes as a first step to any development.
They must change their negative attitudes as a first step to any development.
Isaac 11 years ago
With a visionary leader Kpando can rise again. Togbe Afede is doing a marvelous job for HO and that city is on the progress. Kpando can do the same.
With a visionary leader Kpando can rise again. Togbe Afede is doing a marvelous job for HO and that city is on the progress. Kpando can do the same.
Linda Van Herck Belgium 11 years ago
I am married to a native of Kpando, and we reside in Belgium with our two children. As it happens, we visit Kpando regularly and since our first visit I have lost my heart there. I feel sorry for the Ghanaians who have turn ... read full comment
I am married to a native of Kpando, and we reside in Belgium with our two children. As it happens, we visit Kpando regularly and since our first visit I have lost my heart there. I feel sorry for the Ghanaians who have turned away from rural Ghana and think Accra is the place to be. No, Kpando is our second home now. Since our first visit with our children, 14 years ago, we have seen a lot of improvements. Furthermore Kpando has attracted a lot of tourists, students and volunteers who have been a part of the changes. (for example educational projects,...)
Innovative 11 years ago
A very good article. We should all put our hands and heads together and give the needed push. Kpando, will rise and we know it. There are so many challenges just like in so many places, but Borborbor will always win hearts an ... read full comment
A very good article. We should all put our hands and heads together and give the needed push. Kpando, will rise and we know it. There are so many challenges just like in so many places, but Borborbor will always win hearts any where in the world. It is moving and representative of Ghana and Africa, and let us have fun whilst we develop ways to be progressive. God Bless 1
Chico 11 years ago
What has happened to your colorful festival-dayibakaka? I remember I witnessed the last one in 1977. if no steps are taken to revive it, it will fade away when this generation passess on
What has happened to your colorful festival-dayibakaka? I remember I witnessed the last one in 1977. if no steps are taken to revive it, it will fade away when this generation passess on
Mr. Oushuuuuu 11 years ago
Those were the days Kpando breathed its last.
Those were the days Kpando breathed its last.
Isaac 11 years ago
This is the time for all Voltarians to start serious investing in the region instead of always making Accra, Kumasi, Cape Coast and other places our home. Home is home and u cannot substitute any place for home.
Ho is an e ... read full comment
This is the time for all Voltarians to start serious investing in the region instead of always making Accra, Kumasi, Cape Coast and other places our home. Home is home and u cannot substitute any place for home.
Ho is an example to follow, its developing so fast, thanks to Togbe Afede's genius. There is so much potential in the VR and there are so many Ewes making in other places.
The whole Juju thing is not even there like it used to be. The VR is just a nice place to be naturally.
Mr. Oushuuuuu 11 years ago
I cry anytime i visit Kpando,why?because the town has not seen any development since the late 1970's.The infrastructure is still the same,the road from Have to kpando grows leaner each passing day ,its now difficult for two v ... read full comment
I cry anytime i visit Kpando,why?because the town has not seen any development since the late 1970's.The infrastructure is still the same,the road from Have to kpando grows leaner each passing day ,its now difficult for two vehicles to by pass each other on that road.Very old vehicles ply Kpando Accra or any other place .No metro mass service fropm Accra to Kpando .Torkor is now a shadow of itself ,everything has deteriorated,there is still an Agip fuel station in Kpando.No fuel station has seen any face lift in the town.When would somebody take the bull by the horns and deal with this chieftaincy issue.I think if they contenders cannot agree a prominent person in the town should be made chief so the cycle is broken for once.
Kofi Gakeh 11 years ago
Thank You for your article.......
Thank You for your article.......
Bright Adamfo 11 years ago
Thanks for writing this article and projecting the name of Kpando once again.
Thanks for writing this article and projecting the name of Kpando once again.
Samuel Adigbli 11 years ago
good one. your efforts should receive positive results.
good one. your efforts should receive positive results.
kojo Mensah 11 years ago
Good Article Congrats
Lets fight for Akpini Dukor nenyo
Good Article Congrats
Lets fight for Akpini Dukor nenyo
Gidiglo Africa 11 years ago
Great Article! Keep it up! Please try and publish the history of Kpando for we the youth to know more about it! I think with this renaissance, the unity of the Eweland has just started!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yes We Can!!!!!!!Akpe nawo ... read full comment
Great Article! Keep it up! Please try and publish the history of Kpando for we the youth to know more about it! I think with this renaissance, the unity of the Eweland has just started!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yes We Can!!!!!!!Akpe nawo Yayra!!!
Love mawusi 11 years ago
Thanks for the article, am really moved, Akpinis lets wake up and make Kpando one of the best place for people to visit.
Thanks for the article, am really moved, Akpinis lets wake up and make Kpando one of the best place for people to visit.
Prosper Apawudza 11 years ago
This is great article of my time. Kudos Frank. Lets keep up the Akpini State Fire burning.
This is great article of my time. Kudos Frank. Lets keep up the Akpini State Fire burning.
Ama 11 years ago
Kpando has always had a paramount chief since 1806 till date. The royal clan from which the paramount chief of Kpando is selected is The Bisiaku Clan. The people from the Besiaku clan are the descendants of Torgbui Dra( a gre ... read full comment
Kpando has always had a paramount chief since 1806 till date. The royal clan from which the paramount chief of Kpando is selected is The Bisiaku Clan. The people from the Besiaku clan are the descendants of Torgbui Dra( a great warrior who fought and defended the people of Kpando during war). Torgbui Dra was subsequently installed by Kpando Kpekpe Etor as the chief of Kpando in 1806. Torgbui Dra prior to his death instructed that his children should succeed him. However, there are these agents of jezebel in the persons of Torgbui Afendza(known in private life as Mr. Kondo) and a section of Abada family that have suddenly stood against the royal clan. Their desire is to deny Kpando of any form of progress. The truth of the matter is that there is nothing that anybody can do to change the history of Kpando or what our forefathers have laid down for us. Long live Kpando, long live Okpekpewuokpe!
Did Baba Yara, one of the best footballers of his day not get injured while returning from a match in Kpando? He became a cripple with a brilliant career ended prematurely. Mulpo was indeed a grea team in those days.
But ...
read full comment
They must change their negative attitudes as a first step to any development.
With a visionary leader Kpando can rise again. Togbe Afede is doing a marvelous job for HO and that city is on the progress. Kpando can do the same.
I am married to a native of Kpando, and we reside in Belgium with our two children. As it happens, we visit Kpando regularly and since our first visit I have lost my heart there. I feel sorry for the Ghanaians who have turn ...
read full comment
A very good article. We should all put our hands and heads together and give the needed push. Kpando, will rise and we know it. There are so many challenges just like in so many places, but Borborbor will always win hearts an ...
read full comment
What has happened to your colorful festival-dayibakaka? I remember I witnessed the last one in 1977. if no steps are taken to revive it, it will fade away when this generation passess on
Those were the days Kpando breathed its last.
This is the time for all Voltarians to start serious investing in the region instead of always making Accra, Kumasi, Cape Coast and other places our home. Home is home and u cannot substitute any place for home.
Ho is an e ...
read full comment
I cry anytime i visit Kpando,why?because the town has not seen any development since the late 1970's.The infrastructure is still the same,the road from Have to kpando grows leaner each passing day ,its now difficult for two v ...
read full comment
Thank You for your article.......
Thanks for writing this article and projecting the name of Kpando once again.
good one. your efforts should receive positive results.
Good Article Congrats
Lets fight for Akpini Dukor nenyo
Great Article! Keep it up! Please try and publish the history of Kpando for we the youth to know more about it! I think with this renaissance, the unity of the Eweland has just started!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yes We Can!!!!!!!Akpe nawo ...
read full comment
Thanks for the article, am really moved, Akpinis lets wake up and make Kpando one of the best place for people to visit.
This is great article of my time. Kudos Frank. Lets keep up the Akpini State Fire burning.
Kpando has always had a paramount chief since 1806 till date. The royal clan from which the paramount chief of Kpando is selected is The Bisiaku Clan. The people from the Besiaku clan are the descendants of Torgbui Dra( a gre ...
read full comment