Adele people

The Adele people are an ethnic group and tribe of the Ghanaian-Togo border area indigenous to the Jasikan, Nkwanta South and Nkwanta North Districts of the Volta Region centered around the towns of Dadiasi and Dutukpene in Ghana and the Sotouboua Prefecture of the Centrale Region centered around the towns of Assouma Kedeme and Tiefouma in Togo.

[citation needed] The Adele people are agricultural, primarily farming yams, cassava, plantain, beans, and rice.

[2] A 1960 census estimated that there were 2,400 Adele people in Ghana.

[1][4] Other cultural groups in the Ghana-Togo border region include the Atwode, Basari, Bimoba, Buems, Chokosi, Ewe, Guang, Konkomba, Kotokoli, and Likpe peoples.

[6] The Adele Women is an agricultural group in the Upper Volta region of Ghana.