Likpe-Mate
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Likpe-Mate[1] is one of the nine towns in the Likpe traditional area (one of the Guan-speaking ethnic groups in the Oti Region) in the Sall constituency of Oti Region of Ghana. Likpe-Mate houses the seat of the paramount chief of the Likpe community. The town is known for the Likpe Secondary School.[2][3] The major language spoken by the people of Likpe-Mate is Sekpele. Other languages spoken in the community include Ewe, Twi, and French. The majority of the people in the community engage in farming.
