Settling in and holding on : a socio-economic history of northern traders and transporters in Accra's Tudu, 1908-2008

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This dissertation is about northerners within an urban setting in Ghana. It discusses the processes by which Alhaji Braimah, the unelected but recognised chief and spokesman of northerners in Accra, was able to utilise British colonial urban policy in Accra to establish a community called Tudu. Tudu became an urban space where northerners not only lived but also engaged in economic activities, especially transport and trade. By combining the analysis of social relations, history and individual biography, the book contributes to our understanding of the role of northerners in Accra and how they contributed to the economic development and physical establishment of the city.

About the author(s) / editor(s)

Samuel Aniegye Ntewusu obtained his MPhil degree in African Studies from the University of Ghana and his PhD from the History Department of Leiden University. He is currently working as a researcher at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana.

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