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Dambai

Coordinates:08°04′08″N0°10′45″E / 8.06889°N 0.17917°E /8.06889; 0.17917
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City in Oti Region, Ghana

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Regional Capital in Oti Region, Ghana
Dambai
Regional Capital
Ferry terminal near Oti River at Dambai
Ferry terminal nearOti River at Dambai
Dambai is located in Ghana
Dambai
Dambai
Location of Dambai inOti Region
Coordinates:08°04′08″N0°10′45″E / 8.06889°N 0.17917°E /8.06889; 0.17917
CountryGhana
RegionOti Region
DistrictKrachi East District
Elevation
364 ft (111 m)
Time zoneGMT
 • Summer (DST)GMT
postal code
VR
Area code036

Dambai is a city and the capital of theOti Region ofGhana.[1][2]

History

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Geography

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Location

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Dambai is the capital of theOti Region.[3] It is located on the eastern side of theOti River,[4] a tributary of theVolta Lake. It was declared the capital of the region which was carved out of the existing Volta Region. It was given the Legislative Instruments as capital by PresidentNana Akuffo Addo on 15 February 2019 after it was chosen to be the capital. It is located in the heart of the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) area.

Flora and fauna

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The outskirts of Dambai contain wild animals such aslions andelephants, duikers, cobs, several marine and land snakes such as vipers, and pythons, and buffalo. Fish in the lake include tilapia, cat fish, Nile perch, electric fish, puff fish. There are several types of oysters and clams as well as several types of crocodiles including theNile crocodile.[5]

Economy

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The occupation of the inhabitants isfarming andfishing on theRiver Oti with few inhabitants being employed byoffices of the district assembly andteaching Education.

The town has a teachers' training school,Dambai College of Education, and severalsecond cycle schools. In 2013, another teacher training school and a nursing school, Aim Professional Training College and Mon Reve Institute, were established.[6]

The town has a number of senior high schools as well. They include Oti Senior High, Yabram Community Day Senior High and many others.[7][8]

Culture

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Source:[9]

Several tribes can be found in Dambai. TheNchumuru people are divided into 7 main clans: Kachenki, Susuro, Munkuri, Agyimbra, Abraman, Boyayi, and Wankanyaw. Other tribes are the Nawuri who can be identified into Njare, Kitare, Balai and Kabonwule clans and are mainly farmers and traders. The Kaachi, Addele, Akans, Ada, and Battor form other tribal groups in Dambai. The latter two groups monopolize the fishing industry on the Oti River. A litany of minor groups includes, the Kotokoli, Konkomba and the Basari who are farmers as well. Several Fulani pastoralist families are scatered in the Dambai-Njare wilderness.[10][11]

The indigenous people observe the Kipor Day every 6 days. It is equivalent to the Jewish Sabbath: on this day no one is expected to go to farm or engage in activities deemed to be farming, and this is strictly enforced. Young people are placed on guard to arrest those who break this rule, who are made to pay fines of sheep or goat and liquor that are sacrificed to the ancestors.

There is also the Fofie day, which falls on Friday. There are a lot of sacrifices to ancestors.

The Dambai Nchumurus have one of the most elaborate dance forms. These are normally for funerals. Sukudai is a funeral dance for elders, particularly clan heads and famous hunters. There is also Mbofou for hunters when they kill big game. Nchuso, meaning water dance, is for the ordinary Nchumuru man or woman when they die. Atokoiatokoi is a dance for elderly women or headwomen of a clan.

References

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  1. ^Mordy, Jerry."News: Dambai is capital of new Oti region – News – Myjoyonline". Archived fromthe original on 4 September 2019. Retrieved15 February 2018.
  2. ^Online, Peace FM."Dambai Chosen As Capital For Oti Region".Peacefmonline.com - Ghana news. Retrieved9 September 2023.
  3. ^"10-year-old boy allegedly commits suicide at Dambai - MyJoyOnline.com".www.myjoyonline.com. Retrieved17 May 2021.
  4. ^Ayamga, Emmanuel (23 October 2020)."Government to construct bridge over Oti River – Akufo-Addo".Pulse Ghana. Retrieved9 September 2023.
  5. ^"Dambai is capital of new Oti region".VRCC. 15 February 2019. Retrieved12 June 2021.
  6. ^GHStudents (9 November 2018)."List of Courses Offered at Dambai College of Education - GH Students". Retrieved9 September 2023.
  7. ^"Senior High Schools in Ghana, their Location & WAEC Codes".shsvibes.com. Retrieved9 September 2023.
  8. ^"Oti Senior High Technical Gallery | SchoolsInGh.com".schoolsInGh. Retrieved9 September 2023.
  9. ^Ndetei, Chris (2 October 2020)."Guan tribe: history, language, food, dance, festivals, facts".Yen.com.gh - Ghana news. Retrieved9 September 2023.
  10. ^Steffie, Ann (20 May 2021)."List of Oti Region districts and their capitals in 2021".Yen.com.gh - Ghana news. Retrieved9 September 2023.
  11. ^Mutuku, Ryan (8 October 2020)."Dagomba tribe: history, food, language, traditional dress, dance, facts".Yen.com.gh - Ghana news. Retrieved9 September 2023.

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