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Located about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) east of the central business district, Osu is a neighborhood in central Accra, Ghana, West Africa. It is locally known as the "West End" of Accra. [1] Bounded to the south by the Gulf of Guinea, Osu's western boundary is the Independence Avenue. Osu is separated from the northern district of Labone by Ring ...
The city of Accra, capital of Ghana, is officially divided into five geographical regions: North, West, East, Central and south - and eleven sub-metropolitan areas: Osu Klottey, Ablekuma North, Ablekuma South, Ayawaso Central, Ayawaso East, Ayawaso North, Ayawaso West, La, Okaikoi North, Okaikoi South, Abossey Okai, and Ashiedu Keteke.
Under the local government arrangements when the Accra city council was created in 1953, six area councils were established namely Ablekuma, Ashiedu Keteke, Ayawaso, Okaikoi, Osu Klotey and Kpeshie (which comprised Teshie, Nungua and La). [6]
An Old machine gun at Christianborg castle in Osu, Accra. One of these Accran towns which got attacked, were Osu, which was located in close proximity to the Danish fort and capital of the Danish Gold Coast, Christiansborg. [2] [9] In 1678, the Akwamu State's warrior army launched an attack on Osu as a part of their campaign against Accra.
The Accra International Conference Center in Accra. The Accra International Conference Centre is an events venue in Accra, Ghana.Other venues include the Ghana Trade Fair Center and the National Theatre, but the Conference Centre is the most popular due to its size and capacity as compared to the National Theatre, and at the same time smaller than the Ghana Trade Fair Centre (which was built ...
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Location: Accra, Ghana: Address: Osu neighborhood: Owner: Ghana Libyan Arab Holding Limited (GLAHCO) [1] No. of floors: 13: Oxford Street Mall is a shopping centre on ...
Shai Osudoku District is one of the twenty-nine districts in Greater Accra Region, Ghana. [2] Originally it was formerly part of the then-larger Dangme West District in 1988, which was created from the former Dangme District Council, until the southern part of the district was split off to create Ningo-Prampram District on 28 June 2012; thus the remaining part has been renamed as Shai-Osudoku ...