Do you know this community exist?.......'Ntonaboma '

The District is located in the Northern - most part of the Eastern Region. It covers an area of 5,040 sq.km and is the largest district in the Eastern Region in terms of landmass.
The Kwahu North shares boundaries to the south with Kwahu South District, to the east with the Volta River, to the west with two Districts in the Ashanti Region precisely the Sekyere-East and Asante-Akim Districts to the north with two districts in the Brong Ahafo Region namely Sene and Atebubu. There are two main entrances into the Kwahu North by road.
Namely through Nkawkaw-Mpraeso-Bepong-Kwahu Tafo and Adawso from where the three km wide Afram River is crossed to Ekye-Amanfrom by ferry operated by the Volta.
Lake Transport Company (VLTC). The second entrance is through Kpandu-Torkor in the Volta Region from where the Volta Lake is again crossed by one-and-a-half-hour portion journey to clock at Agordeke from where one can travel by road through. Amankwaa and Adeemmra to the District capital.
There is another minor entrance into the district from Atebubu in the Brong Ahafo Region into Ntonaboma, which was ceded out of the Atebubu District and put administratively, under the Kwahu North.
It is necessary to mention here that the Ntonaboma Traditional Councils and other chieftaincy affairs in the area are handled by the Brong Ahafo Regional House of Chiefs. Internally, there is another smaller portion that links Ntonaboma to the rest of the Kwahu North.

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