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To Download Ahafo Region List PHONE_NU PRESENT_STATIO GRADE FULLNAME STAFF_ID PRESENT_STATION_ADDRESS PRESENT_STATION_DISTRICT MBER N_REGION ADII NICHOLAS KWARTENG 204209 0200725378 AKRODIE SAVIOUR PRIMARY SCHOOL P..O.BOX 28 AKRODIE ASUNAFO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII ZAKARIA ISSAH 198750 0242726421 AHAFOMAN SENIOR HIGH/TECHNICAL SCHOOL ASUNAFO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII KWAME KWARTENG MENSAH 132244 0243253810 BECHEM SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, P.O.BOX 34, BECHEM TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII ABIGAIL ANOKYE 627313 0245101238 TECHIMANTIA METHODIST JHS, P. O. BOX 42, TECHIMANTIA TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII YUSSIF IDDRISS 596412 0509476228 IBRAHIMIA ISLAMIC 'A' PRIMARY SCHOOL. P. O. BOX 89, DUAYAW NKWANTA TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII AGYEMANG-DUAH NYAMEKYE 539406 0249659714 HWIDIEM SENIOR HIGH,P.O.BOX 10,HWIDIEM,AHAFO ASUTIFI SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII LYDIA SANGBONG 309848 0547906627 KODIWOHIA D/A PRIMARY SCHOOL ASUTIFI NORTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII JOSEPHINE NKETSIAH 595348 0242913522 DWOMO R/C PRIMARY SCHOOL TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII THEOPHILUS KYEREMEH 204219 0243734984 SAMUEL OTU PRESBY SHS, P. O. BOX 37, TECHIMANTIA TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII JACOB ADAGBUNO ABONA 507238 0249728811 TANOSO R/C JHS SCHOOL, P. O. BOX 3 TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII BRIGHT GYAMFI DANQUAH 619312 0249247804 TANOSO PRESBY JHS, P. O. BOX 12 TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII THOMAS MENSAH BOATENG 220908 0246678182 NTOTROSO ST. LAWRENCE R/C JHS. BOX 18 ASUTIFI NORTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII BENJAMIN KWANE ASAMOAH 467441 0553755394 REGIONAL EDUCATION OFFICE BOX BH 197, AHAFO, BECHEM TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII MARY KYEREMAA KONADU 281433 0543322429 GOASO METHODIST PRIMARY ASUNAFO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII ACQUAH LAWRENCE 646809 0240439128 BOX 239 FAWOHOYEDEN-GAOSO ASUNAFO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII WILLIAMS MASUBIR ALHASSAN 3375445 0246307980 HWIDIEM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, ASUTIFI SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII ZENABU MAMUDU 847132 0242352676 T. I. AHMADIYYA JHS, P.O BOX 12, KENYASI NO.2 - AHAFO REGION ASUTIFI NORTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII LURUWIE MUSAH IDDRISU 658146 0209987451 SANKORE ISLAMIC JHS, BOX 34 SANKORE ASUNAFO SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII NOELLA NAMBIE 606178 0209060527 BROSANKRO D/A PRIMARY BOX 4 BROSANKRO TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII CYNTHIA NAMATENG 628772 0248371721 KENYASI NO. 1 METHODIST BASIC SCHOOL, POST OFFICE BOX 27, KENYASI AHAFO ASUTIFI NORTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII KYERAAH NAOMI 963713 0501121511 ROMAN CATHOLIC BASIC A SCHOOL - DUAYAW NKWANTA TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII KYEI NICHOLAS 942598 0248151875 ACHERENSUA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ASUTIFI SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII AFFUL NYANTAKYI 204382 0243023430 DUMAKWAI M/A PRIMARY SCHOOL, P. O.BOX 17, BOMAA TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII EMMANUEL OBENG 185309 0208403708 ROMAN CATHOLIC 'B' JHS, P. O. BOX 83, DUAYAW NKWANTA, AHAFO REGION. TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII RICHARD OBENG 697933 0206763659 YAMFO METHODIST 'A' JHS, P. O. BOX 6, YAMFO TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII EMMANUEL OFORI ATUAHENE 170392 0545481017 BOMAA R/C PRIMARY A , BOX 4, BOMAA TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII GIFTY THERESA OKRAH 844754 0245965034 ATTA-NE-ATTA D/A BASIC SCHOOL BOX 1, HWIDIEM ASUTIFI SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII DOROTHY OPPONG KYEREMAAH 168374 0247646380 BECHEM PRESBY PRIMARY A TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII REJOICE OWUSUAA 698309 0547877711 TECHIMANTIA PRESBY PRIMARY 'A' BOX 2,TECHIMANTIA TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII PETER OWUSU ANSAH 197605 0544130097 PRESBY PRIMARY 'B' P. O. BOX 3, BECHEM TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII JENNIFER OWUSU 90964 0243474341 ISLAMIC JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII EMMANUEL OWUSU MANU 555409 0550342062 ADOMAKOKROM D/A PRIMARY SCHOOL. C/O BOX 50, KUKUOM ASUNAFO SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII VIVIAN PREMPEH 628327 0203812357 SUSUANSO PRESBYTERIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, P. O. BOX 11, SUSUANSO, AHAFO-REGION TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII SANDRA SALIFU ALIJATA 158618 0244489974 YAMFO PRESBY JHS, P.O. BOX 26, YAMFO, TANO NORTH TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII ANNA SAKYIWAA 201331 0208194245 BOAKYE TROM SENIOR HIGH TECHNICAL SCHOOL TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII AMANU STEPHEN 695161 0245104059 KWAKURI D/A BASIC SCHOOL ASUTIFI NORTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII HANNA TIWAA BOAKYE 646590 0542038222 TECHIMANTIA METHODIST PRIMARY SCHOOL TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII FAUSTINA TWUMASI-ADOMA SNR. 629490 0243622903 YAMFO ANGLICAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, P. O. BOX 38, YAMFO, TANO-NORTH TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII JONES TWENE NKRUMAH 306372 0243205198 GOATIFI D/A BASIC SCHOOL, P.O.BOX 75, KENYASI ASUTIFI NORTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII ERIC TWENE MENSAH 185493 0245878755 OLA GIRLS' SHS, P.O. BOX 58, KENYASE ASUTIFI NORTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII REGINA WIREKOWAA AMA 627168 0550816296 DERMA COMMUNITY DAY JHS, P.O.BOX 16, DERMA TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII ABIBA YAKUBU 507506 0559977989 KODIWOHIA D/A JHS ASUTIFI NORTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII PHILIP YEBOAH 186279 0243838097 MIM M/A JHS, P. O. BOX 9, MIM-AHAFO ASUNAFO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII AUGUSTINE YEBOAH 258088 0509853905 BEDIAKO R/C PRIMARY P.O. BOX 18, MIM ASUNAFO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII CHARLES YEBOAH 280279 0594562668 DWOMO COMMUNITY JHS, P. O. BOX 13, DWOMO TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII EVANS MENSAH YOVOGA 172646 0559602103 NOBERKAW D/A JHS, P.O. BOX 19, KUKUOM ASUNAFO SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII SAIDU YUSHAO 160811 0249146790 DERMA ISLAMIC JHS P.O BOX 21-DERMA, AHAFO REGION TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII ZAKARIA MOHAMMED 785423 0248073532 SIENCHIEM ISLAMIC PRIMARY ASUTIFI SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII BAFFOUR KYEI 948280 0249415503 MEHAME METHODIST PRIMARY BOX 23, GOASO ASUTIFI SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII GLADYS ASARE 559443 0246668010 MANSIN METHODIST KG/PRIMARY SCHOOL, BECHEM. TANO SOUTH TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII BOFFAH ERNESTINA 563065 0246944594 BOX 14 YAMFO TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII EMMANUEL PEH-GYAMAAH 226592 0202806464 YAMFO PRESBY JHS, P. O. BOX 26, YAMF O TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII NAFISAH ALHASSAN 706259 0240435285 BECHEM NKWANTA L/A JHS, P. O. BOX 48, BECHEM TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII SOLOMON OPARE MANTEY 540080 0542554198 KENYASI NO.2 D/A BASIC JHS, P. O. BOX 87 ASUTIFI NORTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII PETER YEBOAH 535993 0246527787 DERMA R/C PRIMARY & KG TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII CHARLES GYAMFI 184819 0240422701 BEPOSO D/A PRIMARY SCHOOL ASUNAFO SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII ABOAGYE CLEMENT 122137 0243592353 NYAMEBEKYERE NO.2 D/A BASIC ASUNAFO SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII ABOAGYE CLEMENT 112137 0243592353 NYAMEBEKYERE NO.2 D/A BASIC ASUNAFO SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII ANDREWS ADJEI 608439 0243980896 NOBERKAW METHODIST JHS BOX 19 KUKUOM ASUNAFO SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII SIMON KWABENA BANTEEB 186414 0557907315 COCOA STATION D/A PRIMARY, POST OFFICE BOX 95, HWIDIEM-AHAFO REGION ASUTIFI SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII FRANCIS KWADWO YABIAH 125883 0249330092 BIASO D/A BASIC SCHOOL ASUTIFI NORTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII EMMANUEL KWADWO OTCHERE 267775 0243569147 P.O. BOX 41 MIM ASUTIFI NORTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII CONSTANCE AMPADU 558338 0241217904 BOMAA PRESBYTERIAN BASIC SCHOOL. TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII KWAME OWUSU DANSO 155806 0557285958 TECHIMANTIA D/A PRIMARY SCHOOL TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII JAMES AHIADU 198603 0553106327 TECHIMANTIA ISLAMIC BASIC SCHOOL TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII JUSTICE APRAKU 189098 0242681276 METHODIST PRIMARY BOX 123,BECHEM TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII FELICITY BOACHIE 717451 0244529958 SUSUANHO R/C JHS, P.O. BOX 16, DUAYAW NKWANTA TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII ISAAC DARKWA 164119 0207806702 TWABIDI D/A BASIC SCHOOL. P. O. BOX 23. DADIESOABA-AHAFO ASUTIFI SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII COMFORT KUSIWAA 140842 0243037086 BECHEM PRESBY PRIMARY 'A', P. O. BOX 3, BECHEM TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII JOHNSON NTIM ADJEI 535975 0249632522 SAINT LAWRENCE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, NTOTROSO ASUTIFI NORTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII ANTHONY PEPRAH MENSAH 647212 0248944437 KENYASI NO. 1 R/C JHS, POST OFFICE BOX 22. KENYASI- AHAFO ASUTIFI NORTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII DANIEL OTENG DWUMFOUR 533196 0548462401 DOMEABRA D/A BASIC SCHOOL ASUNAFO SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII JOSEPH ALHASSAN 188238 0242635174 ASEMPANEYE D/A PRIMARY, POST OFFICE BOX 18 ASUNAFO SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII JOSEPH BAFFOUR-AWUAH 114931 0263680339 BECHEM R/C JHS P. O. BOX 5, BECHEM TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII MOHAMMED ABUBAKARI 185388 0242103909 DWENASE M/A BASIC SCHOOL TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII RACHEAL ARKO ADU 658967 0247443856 TECHIMANTIA ISLAMIC JHS TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII AMBROSE BARNIEH 257438 0545060744 BUOKRUKRUWA R/C PRIMARY, BOX 58 TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII FAUSTINO BAAYAKUU 523848 0248655986 KWASU COMMUNITY JHS, P. O. BOX 48, BECHEM TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII HENRY MENSAH 1195613 0245944419 SAMUEL OTU SNR. HIGH SCHOOL, P. O BOX 37 TECHIMANTIA TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII JANET AGYEI HINNEH 183670 0242333861 PRESBY JHS P. O. BOX 3, BECHEM TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII FRANCIS ADADE ASAMOAH 276925 0201406123 TANOSO SDA J.H.S P O BOX 22 TANOSO, TANO NORTH AHAFO REGION TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII CYNTHIA OWUSU-ANSAH 194694 0243760990 ST. PETER'S CATHOLIC BASIC SCHOOL BOX 25 KENYASI NO 2 AHAFO ASUTIFI NORTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII FRANCIS OWUSU 629450 0554432258 ACHERENSUA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ASUTIFI SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII MERCY OYE 200106 0249688377 DUAYAW NKWANTA METHODIST PRIMARY, P. O. BOX 20. TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII SERWAA PEPERTUAL 210950 0249162498 KUKUOM ISLAMIC J.H.S, BOX 26 KUKUOM ASUNAFO SOUTH DISTRICT AHAFO ADII FRANK SARKODIE 647401 0247665346 TECHIRE M/A PRIMARY SCHOOL TANO NORTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII MARGARET SERWAA 87473 0208248272 PRESBY PRIMARY 'B' P. O. BOX 3, BECHEM TANO SOUTH MUNICIPAL AHAFO ADII AUGUSTINE SUGLO 942697
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