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Jomoro MCE: Ms. Louisa Iris Arde
Ms. Louisa Iris Arde was born in July 1978. She schooled at the University of Winneba and had her first degree in Social Studies and Education. She furthered with an MPhil in the same discipline. She is a vibrant native of Nzema and has a passion for helping people in need as well as a strong girl-child education activist.
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Ankasa National Park (the world’s second riches nature reserve) – A two-in-one forest reserve, covering a total land area of about 509 sq. Km and incorporating the former Nini-Suhien National Park. Ankasa has virgin evergreen rain forest and is the most botanically diverse forest in Ghana.
The park is often classified as the world’s second richest nature reserve and boast of rare botanical species like ‘psychosis ankasensis’ and more than 300 plant species have been logged in a single hectare. Ankasa also has a horde of mammals, including forest elephants, leopards, wildcat, African civet, bush broad fronted crocodile and chimpanzees and the bongo, which conservation experts have proposed as the great Park’s symbol.
Jomoro has 50-kilometre stretch of clean sandy beaches from Ekabaku to Newtown (Ghana’s last coastal community on its western frontier).
Most of Jomoro’s beaches have clean white sands, laced with rows of coconut trees mysteriously spared by the onslaught of the Cape Saint Paul Wilt Disease, which ravaged most of the coconut crop along Ghana’s coastal belt.
Besides their suitability for hospitality and recreation, Jomoro beaches are Ghana’s most favorable nesting habitat for marine turtles, which are of global conservation interest.
Besides their suitability for hospitality and recreation, Jomoro beaches are Ghana’s most favorable nesting habitat for marine turtles, which are of global conservation interest.
There are several wetlands within the district, the major ones are the Amansuri, Dormuli and the Abbey wetlands located near Beyin, Old Kabenlasuazo and Jaway Wharf respectively.
The Amansuri wetland in particular, has a great national importance as Ghana’s largest intact swamp peat forest.
It is the only forest in Ghana whose vegetation encompasses mangrove, raffia palm, coconut palm and swamp peat.
It is also a home to a wide variety of wildlife, including monkeys, crocodiles, marine turtles and birds.
It is also a home to a wide variety of wildlife, including monkeys, crocodiles, marine
it is over 500 years old village and home to about 450 natives who are predominantly farmers.
They live a traditional life which adapts to delicate watery environments in which all houses are built with raffia palm, erected to suspend on stilts on the Amansuri Lake.
What makes Nzulezo exciting is that, it is self-sufficient in many ways and has its own primary schools, churches, shops, a walkway (streets and alleys) and even a couple of motels.
What makes Nzulezo exciting is that, it is self-sufficient in many ways and has its own primary schools, churches, shops, a walkway (streets and alleys) and even a couple of
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