Zongo settlements

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Zongo settlements are areas in West African towns populated predominantly by settlers from Northern Sahel areas especially from Northern Nigeria.[1] Members of the Zongo community use Hausa language as their lingua franca.

Notable Ghanaian Zongo people

References

  1. ^ Cecilia Sem Obeng (1 January 2002). Home was Uncomfortable; School was Hell: A Confessionalist-ethnographic Account of Belief Systems and Socio-educational Crisis in the Schooling of Ghanaian Rural Girls. Nova Publishers. ISBN 978-1-59033-469-0.