Trans Volta Togoland and the refuseniks of the union with Ghana

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  • victor apreku sellasie 11 years ago

    are you the paid type who is paid to lie ?,now tell us what plebiscite means besides the plebiscite was conducted because Nkrumah wanted to acquire the land in oerder to develope the dam hence his interest remember volta is n ...
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  • Agbodzie Martin Kofi 10 years ago

    Thanks for your education about the history of Ewe land you have given us but to me your education was based on opposition to the ‘‘ablode" of the ewe people because you don't think it is possible. Indeed Ewes have lost t ...
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  • Anthony Ahorttor 9 years ago

    If you must present articles like this one please verify historical records especially dates before you publish. Please refer to the records of the Berlin Conference and when the Danes left Fort prinzenstein.

  • Kobina 9 years ago

    If Ghana has been this great to Ewes and given you so much more than you could have had on your own or as part of Togo, why do the majority of you have so much hatred for Ashantis?

    Why do you repay us with wrong by contin ...
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  • Nana 9 years ago

    Why do Ashantis also vote for only NPP. Why do they want to think for every Ghanaian. So per your thinking anything that is not Ashanti is nothing at all. We talk of freedom but don't want others to enjoy it.
    Which politic ...
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  • srem -sei philip 9 years ago

    we voltarians must get our indipendence

  • D.B.K GANDA 10 years ago

    WHY THIS MISTAKE?

  • Stephen Bokor 10 years ago

    The Article contains may inaccuracies. The title is wrong. It is Togoland Under British Administration and not Trans-Volta Togoland. When we voted for a union of May 9. 1956, Ghana voted for unitary state on 12 July 1956. Who ...
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