Mankessim
Mankessim | |
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Mankessim street | |
Mankessim Location in Ghana | |
Coordinates: 5°16′N 1°01′W / 5.267°N 1.017°W | |
Country | Ghana |
Region | Central Region |
Mankessim is town located in the Central Region[1] [2] of Ghana, West Africa. It is located approximately 85 km west of Accra on the main road to Sekondi-Takoradi. It is the traditional headquarters of the Fante community of Ghana. Mankessim's history is linked to three famed – warriors Obrumankoma, Odapagyan and Oson – who helped the people's migration from Techiman in the current Brong Ahafo Region to Adoagyir in the Central region.
Mankessim is the traditional paramouncy for all the Fantse-speaking people and is linked to the Nananom Pow (sacred grove) near Obidan. It has a large market that attracts traders from Ghana and beyond. The town has a traditional security and militia organization, the Asafo companies, that has been in existence for many years. It has a number of cultural performing groups that helps to preserve and promote its rich cultural heritage. These group also cater for both local and foreign audience. It is also a home to a single community of mobile discos, popularly known as "spinners" in Ghana with the largest number of groups in the Central region.
External links
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References
- ↑ "MANKESSIM IRRIGATION SCHEME". Ghana Government. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
- ↑ "MANKESSIM CELEBRATES AFAHYE AND PEACE CONFERENCE". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
Coordinates: 5°16′N 1°01′W / 5.267°N 1.017°W