Culture of Ghana
Ghana is a country of 33.48 million people and many native groups, such as:
- The Akans in the center and South of the country,
- The Ga and Adangbe in, around, and East of Accra,
- The Guan people in the rainforest,
- The Dagombas, Mamprusi, and related peoples in the North,
- The Gurunsi languages speaking peoples in the far North,
- The Gonjas in the Northern Region.
English is the official language, with the indigenous Twi of the Ashantis, the Fante language, and the Akwapem language (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akuapem_people), Frafra, Dangme, Ga, Dagbani, Mampruli, Gonja, and Ewe also having official status, and being taught in schools as indigenous (local) languages in the respective areas where they are predominant.