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Axim, The Forgotten Jewel of Ghana’s History

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Axim, a coastal town in Ghana’s Western Region, holds a remarkable place in the country’s history. Once the capital of Nzema and home to the Nzema-speaking people, Axim was one of the earliest points of European contact in West Africa.

Its history stretches as far back as the 1480s, when the Europeans built one of the very first castles on the Gold Coast, making Axim a hub of colonial activity.

The Dutch played a major role in shaping the early governance of the area. They introduced the paying of taxes and gazetted chiefs, formalising local authority structures. However, in 1872 the Dutch handed Axim over to the British, marking another phase of colonial administration.

Despite its rich cultural and political history, many argue that Axim has struggled to grow, as environmental challenges such as galamsey (illegal mining) and charcoal production continue to deplete its land and forests.

Beyond colonial encounters, Axim has produced some of Ghana’s greatest pioneers. Professor Anthom Williams Amu became the first Black man in the area to attend school, while Dr Alfred Grant, also from Axim, went on to found the country’s first political party. The town also played host to Ghana’s first recorded earthquake, a little-known historical fact that adds to its unique identity.

Axim’s sons and daughters have consistently broken barriers. J. A. Akess Kwaku, who first learnt about fireworks, inspired the establishment of the national fire service.

Atzikisi Kingsley Hayford Gbedema stood out as a defender for the famous “Varander Boys”. The town also raised pioneers in governance: the first Chief Director of the Ministry of Finance hailed from Axim, and Ghana’s first female Electoral Commissioner also traced her roots there.

Women from Axim equally left their mark on the nation’s development. Esi Eluwa became the first woman to receive a political accolade, while Miss Hannah Codjoe was the first to champion nursery education in Ghana. These trailblazers underscore the depth of talent that Axim has contributed to the country’s growth.

Today, despite its glorious past, Axim faces the challenge of reclaiming its lost promise. Once a beacon of leadership, innovation, and resilience, the town struggles with underdevelopment.

Credits: Max TV | Max Online | Diana Zikpi

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