Teshie
Teshie | |
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Town | |
Coordinates: 5°35′N 0°06′W / 5.583°N 0.100°W | |
Country | Ghana |
Region | Greater Accra Region |
District | Ledzokuku-Krowor Municipal District |
Population (2012) | |
• Total | 171,875[1] |
Ranked 9th in Ghana | |
Time zone | GMT |
• Summer (DST) | GMT |
Teshie is a coastal town in the Ledzokuku Municipal District, a district in the Greater Accra Region of southeastern Ghana.[2] Teshie is the ninth most populous settlement in Ghana, with a population of 171,875 people.[1]
Politics
Teshie is in the Ledzokuku constituency led by Hon. Dr Bernard Okoe Boye, a member of the New Patriotic Party,[3] who succeeded Hon. Benita Sena Okity-Duah of the National Democratic Congress.[4]
Traditions
Tehies is one of the independent towns of the Ga State, every August, the town celebrates the Homowo festival.[5][6] It is believed that the original Teshie people came from La, a town that lies to the west of Teshie.
Fort Augustaborg, built by the Danes in 1787, is located in Teshie and was occupied by the British from 1850 to 1957. It is believed that Teshie is 300 years old as of 2011.[6]
The town is rich in diversity as a result of the country's current democracy and development program.
Teshie stretches from the Kpeshie Lagoon to Teshie-Nungua Estates (first junction) from East to West on the Teshie Road. Teshie has grown enormously to become one of the biggest towns in Ghana.
Kane Kwei Carpentry Workshop
The town of Teshie is also known as the home of design coffins, invented in the 1950s by Seth Kane Kwei[7] and still made in the Kane Kwei Carpentry Workshop (run by Eric Adjetey Anang) and by several other artists.[8]
Labadi Beach
The Labadi Beach, or more properly known as La Pleasure Beach, is near Teshie. The beach is the busiest beach on Ghana's coast. It is one of Greater Accra Region's few beaches and is maintained by the local hotels.
Schools
Tertiary
- Nursing and Midwifery Training College, Teshie[9]
- Family Health University College, Nursing & Midwifery School[10]
- Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC)[11]
- Ghana Military Academy Training School.[12]
Secondary
Basic
- Teshie LEKMA Schools
- Teshie Dar-es-Salaam Primary 'A' School
- Wajir Barracks Schools
- Trinity Junior High School
- Teshie Dar-es-Salaam Schools
- Teshie Anglican Schools
- Field Engineer Schools
- Teshie Methodist Basic Schools
- Teshie Roman Catholic School,
- Teshie Presbyterian Schools.[15]
- Sap's School
- Ford School
- Unique Child School
There are also a number of privately run schools, notable among them are God's Way Preparatory School, Teshie St. John Schools, Sunrise Preparatory & JHS, Nanna Mission Academy, Ford Schools Ltd[16]
Transport
Road
The widening of the dual carriage way from OTU Barracks to First Junction was in the late 1970s.[17]
Train
Teshie is served by a station of the eastern section of the national railway system.
Food
Publications
- 2013 Master of Coffins – 26 minutes documentary about artist Eric Adjetey Anang, by Luis Nachbin / Matrioska Films for GloboTV (Brasil)
- 2008 The Buried Treasures of the Ga: Coffin Art in Ghana. Regula Tschumi. Benteli, Bern. ISBN 978-3-7165-1520-4
International exhibitions
- 2011/12.Sainsbury Centre of Visual Arts, Griff Rhys Jones' Ghanaian 'fantasy coffin'
- 2011/12. Miracles of Africa, Hämeenlinna Art Museum, Hämeenlinna and Oulu Museum of Art, Oulu, Finland.
References
- ^ a b "World Gazetteer online". World-gazetteer.com.
- ^ "Ledzokuku Municipal Assembly – Official Website of Ledzokuku Municipal Assembly". Retrieved 6 November 2019.
- ^ 122108447901948 (29 June 2019). "MP for Ledzokuku supports constituents". Graphic Online. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
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has numeric name (help) - ^ "NDC Primaries: Benita Sena Okity-Duah Leads Fomer[sic] Independent Candiadate[sic] In Ledzokuku". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
- ^ "Homowo Festival". Visit Ghana. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
- ^ a b "History of Teshie Fort Ghana)". Ghana-net.com.
- ^ Seth Kane Kwei in: The buried treasures of the Ga. Coffin Art in Ghana. Regula Tschumi. Benteli Bern. 2008. p. 114-121, 228–229
- ^ Daniel Mensah ("Hello") in: The buried treasures of the Ga. Coffin Art in Ghana. Regula Tschumi. Benteli Bern. 2008. p. 123, 229
- ^ "About NMTC Teshie". Retrieved 6 November 2019.
- ^ "Nursing & Midwifery School – Family Health University College". Retrieved 6 November 2019.
- ^ "KAIPTC". KAIPTC. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
- ^ "{title}". ghananewsagency.org. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
- ^ "User". Africa Schools Online. 7 June 2017. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
- ^ "Government supports Teshie Technical Training Centre".
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Schools in Ghana Archived 25 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine. ghanaschoolsonline.com.
- ^ "Schools in Teshie".
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Irene Odote. External Influences on Ga Society and Culture. archive.lib.msu.edu.