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Kpando Easter Must Be Harnessed For Development.

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  • Marin 11 years ago

    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 ...
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  • Charles A. 11 years ago

    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.

  • 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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • 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

  • Mr. Oushuuuuu 11 years ago

    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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • Kofi Gakeh 11 years ago

    Thank You for your article.......

  • Bright Adamfo 11 years ago

    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.

  • kojo Mensah 11 years ago

    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 ...
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  • 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.

  • Prosper Apawudza 11 years ago

    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 ...
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