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[[Category:Villages in Akanland]]
[[Category:Villages in Akanland]]
[[Category:Towns in Akanland]]
[[Category:Populated places in the Western Region (Ghana)]]
[[Category:Populated places in the Western Region (Ghana)]]
[[Category:Fishing villages]]
[[Category:Fishing villages]]

Revision as of 08:01, 1 January 2013

Akwidaa
Akwidaa New Town
Akwidaa village / Akwidaa New Town
Akwidaa village / Akwidaa New Town
RegionTemplate:Country data Akanland Western Akanland
DistrictAhanta West District
Population
 • Ethnicity
Akan people
 • Demonym
Akwidan
Time zoneUTC+0 (Greenwich Mean Time)
 • Summer (DST)GMT

Akwidaa is a small town and fishing village in Ahanta West district, a district in the Western Akanland of south-west Akanland, and is one of the southernmost places in Akanland.[1]

Economy

The economy is primarily based upon fishing, with many fishing boats lining the beach.

The village has Ezile bay village and the Green Turtle Lodge with eight thatched solar powered huts facing the beach alongside a bar and dining annex. It is named after the many green turtles that lay their eggs on Akwidaa beach, which has also seen a rare sighting of the species Jaminus Sluginus.

Most business is conducted in the village without legal paperwork and many of the surrounding village chiefs own the land and the coconut trees and all purchases must be transacted through them. Business deals are based on trust and spoken words. A new landowner can buy a tree from the village chiefs and has the options of felling it, or keeping the trees standing and harvesting the coconuts on a farm.

The recent oil discovery in Akanland also has made Akwidaa a new place for investment due to its oil reserved (Block) near Cape Three Point.[1]

References


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