15-704: Abiriw is a town in the Okere District Assembly in the Eastern Region of Ghana .It shares border with Akropong and Dawu . On its southern border is Abiriw Sacred Grove, which has an area of 400 square mile. Abiriw is one of the Guan states in Akuapem. The first point of settlement on the Akuapem hills was Ademirekusu, a place near a town called Obosomase. The initial settlements were just isolated villages. After some time for security reasons
30-717: A quarter of the foodstuffs that are sent to Accra and Tema . With its special cassava species, the lower part of the Constituency on the main Adukrom Koforidua road is an area where the President's special initiative for cassava production could receive a massive boost. Social Amenities: There is also a private commercial institution which specializes in training in Information Communication Technology . The location of
45-566: Is a lot cooler than neighbouring Accra. The road which climbs the hillside to Abiriw is a toll road There is a higher charge for vans and lorries. From the road most of Greater Accra is visible below, although the one stopping space for pictures on this section of road has a "No Stopping" sign. Farming Activities: Abiriw can be described as an averagely dynamic center of farming and trading activities. Its suburbs such as Awukugua , Dawu , Mintakrom, Adukrom , Okrakwadwo Garikope, Nyensi, Deveme, Nkyenoa, Sanfo, Lakpa, Amahi, etc. produce more than
60-500: Is a town in the Okere District Assembly in the Eastern Region of Ghana . It shares border with Abiriw and Dawu. ' The People of Abiriw celebrate Ohum and this ceremony is usually held in November/December. Ohum is one of Ghana's many festivals that see attendance from people from all walks of life including the diaspora. The Ohum festival is celebrated to mark the beginning of harvesting new farm crops, just like
75-608: Is an ancient traditional festival of the people of Akuapem, particularly the Larteh and Okere people including Abiriw who are Guans . This is an annual mini festival that is celebrated every July to welcome yam into the town. This is said to signify prosperity The Abiriw sacred grove can be located on the southern border of the town. The grove inhabits several birds and butterflies from different species .A total of 1169 individual butterflies were trapped across all sites representing 89 species from 10 families. In 2002 - 2003, there
90-461: Is expected that the service providers of water could do their best to improve its current performance in the town. Okere (Ghana parliament constituency) Okere is a parliament constituency in the Republic of Ghana . Hon. Daniel Botwe is the member of parliament for the constituency and the current Minister for Local Government and Rural Development. He was elected on the ticket of
105-510: Is one of Ghana's many festivals that see attendance from people from all walks of life including the diaspora. For many decades, the Ohum Festival has been a staple of Ghana's colourful, vibrant and diverse cultural expression, bringing together people from all walks of life to celebrate themes of victory, gratitude and harvest, in unity. However, even before Odwira became a part of Ghana's cultural landscape it had long been celebrated by
120-816: The Homowo of the Gas, Ahoboa and Bakatue of the Ahantas, and Aboakyere of the Awutus and Afutus, Kundum of the Fantes, Adaekese of the Ashantis, Hogbotsotso of Anlo (Ewes), Dambaa of the Dagombas, and Appoo of Brong-Ahafo. Ohum was an ancient traditional festival of the people of Akuapem, particularly the Larteh and Okere people including Abiriw who are Guans . This Eastern Region, Ghana location article
135-558: The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in 2008 and won with a total number of 11,974 amounting to 60.83% of the vote cast to become the MP. He succeeded Brandford Kwame Daniel Adu who had represented the constituency in the 4th Republic parliament on the ticket of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). The Okere constituency is one of the 275 constituencies under the 8th Parliament of the Republic of Ghana. Awukugua Awukugua
150-534: The Odwira Festival of the chiefs and people of Akuapem at Akropong. The five divisional chiefs of Okuapeman on 27 August 2013 signed a peace accord in Koforidua and called on other chiefs and the people of the area to dedicate themselves to maintaining peace and unity among themselves. The Koforidua Peace Accord brings to an end the 20-year-old chieftaincy dispute that has caused deep divisions among
165-488: The chiefs and the people of the area. The five chiefs, who signed the accord, as well as the Eastern Regional Minister, Ms Helen A. Ntoso , and her team that facilitated the mediation efforts, deserve commendation for a good work done. Abiriw is north east of Accra , and the journey from Accra to Akropong is 1 hour 25 minutes. The distamce is 49.4 km Due to the altitude of Abiriw, the climate
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#1732782779850180-507: The people decided to come together to form one town. The name abiriw according to historians derives from a kyerepong( a local language for a specific Guan clan) phrase 'ζνε ζηι δζμ αβιριωα' {sic; = ɔnɛ ɔni dɔm abiriwa} (let us come together or let us live in a cluster). It later became known as 'Abiriwa' and subsequently as 'Abiriw'." The People of Abiriw celebrate Ohum and this ceremony is usually held in December/January. Ohum
195-413: The people of Abiriw, Dawu and Awukugua in the Eastern Region. The Ohum festival is celebrated to mark the beginning of harvesting new farm crops, just like the Homowo of the Gas, Ahoboa and Bakatue of the Ahantas, and Aboakyere of the Awutus and Afutus, Kundum of the Fantes, Adaekese of the Ashantis, Hogbotsotso of Anlo (Ewes), Dambaa of the Dagombas, and Appoo of Brong-Ahafo. Ohum
210-515: The town has made it easier for the construction of three mobile phone cell sites; one by AitrelTigo and the others by MTN. Plans are far advanced to site other communication cell sites in the town. Radio communication in the town is therefore very much enhanced. There is also a clinic , a market , and a reliable water supply from the Booster Station located just at the foot of the hill . The town's electricity supplies are unfailing and it
225-480: Was a clash between Abiriw and its neighbouring town Akropong . This disputes resulted in the death of many lives. This was 2002 - 2003 The dispute affected development activities in the otherwise peace-loving communities of the Akuapem State whose citizens wear broad smiles even in the face of extreme provocation. Consequently, for 20 years the divisional chiefs of Aburi, Larteh and Adukrom refused to attend
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