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Zongo settlements

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Home was Uncomfortable; School was Hell:In general terms, the word is used to describe an area or settlement inhabited by different tribes who got themselves resident there as a result of trading activities.The settlement may be an entire town or a part of an urban settlement. For instance, Ghana has
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from northern Nigeria and Southern Niger were the pioneer settlers of the zongos. The early settlers constructed makeshift houses with the intention to work hard, raise some capital and return to their locality. As it has usually been with immigration, many adopted their new found place as their
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In the present day, zongo communities in Ghana are a microcosm of people from the lower and middle classes from both northern and southern Ghana as well as immigrants from neighboring countries including Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, and Togo.
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which literally means "a camping place for trading caravans". As the name reveals, zongos were originally founded as places of trade in the long-distance trading networks that connected the West African subregion.
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several Zongos located within several parts of her regions. A Confessionalist-ethnographic Account of Belief Systems and Socio-educational Crisis in the Schooling of Ghanaian Rural Girls
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The earliest bustling zongo communities in Ghana started in Salaga, and by the first quarter of the 19th century similar communities were already established in
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towns populated mostly by migrants from the northern savannah regions and the West African
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Zongo Communities are common in Benin with large settlements found in
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Common features of the zongo communities are their use of
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Index

Zongo community

West African
Sahel
Niger
northern Nigeria
Hausa language
lingua franca
Islam
regions of Ghana
Greater Accra
Ashanti Region
Tamale
Yeji
Ejisu
Ushertown
Sabon Zango
Nima
Hausa
Ghanaian Zongo people
Sabon Zango
Northerner (Ghana)
Parakou
Ganou
Cotonou
People of the Zongo
ISBN
978-0-511-55762-0
OCLC
958554015

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