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Agogo, Ghana

Town in Ashanti Region, Ghana


Summary

Town in Ashanti Region, Ghana

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subdivision_type2Municipality
subdivision_name2Asante Akim Municipal
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Agogo is a town in the Asante Akim North Municipal District of the Ashanti Region of Ghana.{{cite web |access-date=4 August 2015 |archive-date=23 December 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151223121922/http://asanteakimcentral.ghanadistricts.gov.gh/ |url-status=live

History

Around the year 1500, the people of the Aduana clan in Asantemanso, who were originally from Esumegya, dispersed to settle in different parts of the country. One group settled at Nyanawase under Ansa Sasraku, but moved again after a series of wars with the Ashantis and the Gas. In the end they settled in Akwamu.

In or around the year 1600, three chiefs of the Aduana clan: Ofori Krobon of Agogo, Ntori Nimpa of Kwaman, and Effa Kai of Kumawu left Akwamu to join forces under the command of Ofori Krobon of Agogo with the intention of fighting and defeating Ataara Finam to remind readers and historians the actual written name was Atarua not Ataara. He was the supreme ruler of the Afram plains at that time. This war lasted for almost three years. All the lands controlled by the vanquished Ataarua Finam were annexed to the three stools who were independent of each other. Because of this annexation, the three stools – Agogo, Kumawu and Kwaman – all controlled some of the most extensive land possessions in the Ashanti Union. Their lands extended to Akwamu, the Volta Region, Brong Ahafo and to parts of the Northern Region.

Meanwhile, the people of Agogo settled in Santenso, which is where the three-year war with Ataarua Finam came to an end. Like all other Asante states, the people of Agogo had remained an independent entity until the need to form a union of states became apparent. The people of Agogo did directly participate in the Denkyira war in 1698, which concluded in the liberation of Asanteman from Denkyira under Ashanti King Asantehene Osei Tutu I. However, they did contribute men and materials to support the Ashanti forces.

Geography

Agogo is located at 6.80004 (latitude in decimal degrees), -1.08193 (longitude in decimal degrees) at an elevation/altitude of 396 m. The average elevation of Agogo in Asante Akim North Municipal is 396 m.

Agogo has a tropical savannah climate.{{cite web |access-date=15 October 2021 |archive-date=24 October 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211024173711/https://en.climate-data.org/africa/ghana/ashanti-region/agogo-714900/ |url-status=live

Culture

Agogo celebrates the Akogya Siakwan Festival, which is a festival of peace, thanksgiving, love and harmony among the communities, in recognition of their primordial selves. The people of Agogo have a strong sense of identity and associate the festival with their faith in Akogya, the river that guards the town.

Government

Agogo is the capital of the Asante-Akim North District Assembly (AANDA) and is in the Asante-Akim North parliamentary constituency in Ashanti Region. Agogo is represented by Hon. Andy Appiah Kubi{{cite web |access-date=18 January 2016 |archive-date=7 June 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160607122020/http://www.parliament.gh/parliamentarians/269 |url-status=live

Nana Kwame Akuoko Sarpong is the paramount chief or Omanhene of the Agogo Traditional Area.

Agriculture

Farming is the main economic activity in Agogo, contributing about 70% of the town's economic output. The town is well noted for growing plantain, watermelon, and tomatoes.

Education

Agogo has a number of schools, including Junior High Schools, Senior Secondary Schools, and Tertiary Institutions.

Junior high schools

  • APCE Demonstrations A, B & C Basic Schools
  • Agogo L/A 2 School
  • Agogo Methodist Primary/JHS
  • Ramseyer Preparatory School
  • Youth Institute of Science & Technology NGO School
  • Agogo presby Primary/JHS
  • St. Augustine R/C Primary/JHS
  • Ebenezer preparatory school
  • Brako preparatory school
  • Joy international school
  • Agogo L/A 6 JHS
  • Ahmaddiya Muslim Primary School
  • Agogo D/A Saviour Primary/JHS
  • Agogo Presbyterian Basic A, B & C Schools
  • Penticost D/A Primary/JHS
  • Islamic Basic School
  • Andrews Preparatory School
  • Kyei Preparatory School
  • St Anthony International School
  • Papa Agyei International School
  • Apostolic D/A Basic School
  • Blessed Kids Academy
  • Fountain Christian Academy
  • El-Elyon Learning Centre

Senior high schools

  • Agogo State Senior High School
  • Collins Senior High School

Tertiary institutions

  • Agogo Presbyterian College of Education
  • Agogo Presbyterian Nurses And Midwifery Training College
  • Pentecost Bible College, Agogo campus
  • Presbyterian University College, Agogo campus

Tourism

The town is noted for its uniquely hilly landscape, earning it the name "Naturally Walled Town." Agogo also boasts of waterfalls at Hwidiem and Onyemso.

Sports

Sports plays a very important role in the lives of the people in Agogo. The key sporting events/activities in the town include, but not limited to football (Soccer), track and field events, table tennis, handball, basketball, volleyball and netball. Aside the usual tournaments organised among Junior High, Senior High, and Tertiary Institutions, there are other sporting events. Among them is the annual Asante Akim Marathon Challenge.

There are football clubs in Agogo. They include D.C United Agogo, and Pacific Heroes.

Institutions

Agogo's Presbyterian Hospital, established 21 March 1931, is the oldest mission hospital in Ashanti and Ghana. Its Ophthalmology program serves patients from Ashanti, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, and Togo.

There is a collaboration with the Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research (KCCR) in Kumasi, which is part of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Kumasi and associated with the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine in Hamburg, Germany.

The Asante-Akyem campus of Presbyterian University College is in Agogo, with a health and medical sciences department affiliated with the hospital.

Agogo and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in partnership with Fort Lauderdale-based Citrix Systems and Sister Cities International, launched the prototype Cyber Sister Cities (CSC) program.

Notable people

  • Hon. Kwadwo Baah-Wiredu (late Finance Minister, Republic of Ghana)
  • Hon kwadwo Baah Agyemang former member of parliament and currently board chairman, national sports authority
  • Richmond Boakye, football player
  • Dan Amakye Dede, Highlife Legend
  • Ofori Amponsah, highlife Musician
  • Kofi B, also known as Kofi Boakye Yiadom and Kofi B., Musician
  • F.P. Kyei Former Inspector General of Police,(IGP) of the Ghana Police Service from 27 November 1979 to 6 June 1981

Sister city

Agogo has a sister city:

Sovereign stateCityStateDate
US United States[[File:Flag of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.svgcenter23px]]Fort Lauderdale, Florida[[File:Flag of Florida.svgcenter23px]]

References

References

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  2. Yeboah, Rex Mainoo. (2021-10-06). "Ghana: President Akufo-Addo Inspects Works On €4 Million Atibie Hospital Project".
  3. "Agogo residents want Nana Akuoko Sarpong destooled".
  4. "Agogo Presbyterian Hospital, Ghana". [[World Health Organization]].
  5. "Presbyterian University College". Presbyterian University College Foundation.
  6. (10 July 2006). "Citrix Systems, Inc. to be honored at Sister Cities International Gala". Sister Cities International.
  7. "Biography of Ofori Amponsah | Ghana Music | Ofori Amponsah of Ghana".
  8. "Ghana Base dot Com | Ghana Music News | Ghana Music Review : Kofi B | news".
  9. "Online Directory Ghana, Africa". Sister Cities International.
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