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Likpe Traditional Area

Likpe Traditional Area is a traditional administrative region in the Oti Region of Ghana, inhabited by the Likpe people (also known as Sekpele). The area comprises several communities including Likpe Todome (the traditional capital), Likpe Mate, Likpe Bakwa, Likpe Abrani, and other settlements in the Guan District. The paramount chief holds the stool at Todome and the people speak Sekpele, a Guan language.

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Likpe Traditional Area is a traditional administrative region in the Oti Region of Ghana, inhabited by the Likpe people (also known as Sekpele). The area comprises several communities including Likpe Todome (the traditional capital), Likpe Mate, Likpe Bakwa, Likpe Abrani, and other settlements in the Guan District. The paramount chief holds the stool at Todome and the people speak Sekpele, a Guan language.

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