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Benkum Senior High School, is a Presbyterian category A co-educational first-cycle institution in Larteh Akuapem in the Eastern Region of Ghana. [1] The school colors are Blue and white. The school runs courses in Business, Science, general arts , general agric , Home Economics and visual arts, leading to the award of a West African Senior ...
Benkum Senior High School: Public school: Larteh-Akuapem — Akuapim South District: Nsawam Senior High School Public school: Nsawam — Nsawam Business College
Larteh is a twin town consisting of Larteh Kubease and Larteh Ahenease. The language spoken is Guan which is a stock of the Kwa. The oral tradition of Larteh Kubease claims that they came from inland and settled west of the mouth of the Volta among the Kpesi, aborigines of Guan extraction. When the Ga Boni met them, the two groups settled ...
The alleged shooter was identified as Colt Gray, 14, an Apalachee High School student. Gray had been previously investigated for threats about a shooting, the FBI Atlanta office said late Wednesday.
The Gyase position went to Nana Akompi Kwatia of Amanokrom for he being the brother of Okyenhene, and also custodian of Okuapehene palace regalia and paraphernalia. The Nifa position was given to the five Kyerepong towns with its headquarters at Awukugua for his role of negotiating the meeting. The Benkum division was given to the Guans at Larteh.
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The Presbyterian Senior High School is a Presbyterian coeducational first-cycle institution in Akuapim-Mampong in the Eastern Region of Ghana. [1] It is situated northeast of Tutu, close to Mampong Akwapim Senior High/Technical School for the Deaf.
Melody Millicent Danquah (6 January 1937 – 18 March 2016) was a Ghanaian pilot. She was amongst the first female pilot in Ghana and one of the earliest in Africa. [1] [2] [3] She followed in the footsteps of Lotfia Elnadi who was the first Egyptian woman as well as the first woman from Africa to earn a pilot's license on 27 September 1933.