Dzodze is a small town, the capital and administrative centre of Ketu North Municipality, a district in the south eastern corner of the Volta Region of Ghana.
[1] From the Exodus of the Ewe people, some of them arrived and stayed in Dzodze, in the Volta Region of Ghana after the fall of the wall of Notse.
[3][4] They are currently Mr Angelis Dzakpasu and Madam Edo Nancy Amable under the stool names, Togbuiga Adisre VII and Mamaga Gbewodo II respectively.
[3][4] The inhabitants of Dzodze are primarily Ghanaian nationals who settled down after the exodus of Ewe people from Notsie in Togo to the Southwest of Ghana sometime in the later part of the seventeenth century.
He wondered how his uncle, and his family, managed to cross the Aka River because he didn't see any human activity en route to the settlement.