Alakple

The bust of the prominent African American boxer Muhammad Ali is planted at the junction along the Anloga and Dabala road.

Alakple had a large influx of Ga Dangme refugees who escaped the Akwamu wars of the 17th century.

Poultry farming and bird rearing are undertaken in almost every household which are sold in Anloga and Keta Markets.

During the dry season the women take part in weaving of straw mats [5] for sale in the Keta Market.

He was the Ambassador to Japan during the reign of our late father Lt. Jerry John Rawlings.. May his soul rest in peace The dancehall artist Setekle Etse Livingstone popularly known as Stonebwoy is also from Alakple The African traditional religion is very strong in this town.

Located in the Kome area, the place is part of the Keta Lagoon Ramsar site.

The great Anlo god Togbi Nyigbla is the most outstanding deity among the southern Ewe people of Ghana.

Alakple also suffers as a result of poverty of the lagoon waters surrounding it [13] The natives migrate to Accra, Kumasi, Cape Coast and Sekondi-Takoradi.