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Spoken in the Central region, it is one of the oldest languages in Ghana and yet many of its natives can’t read, speak or write it.
Through a radio show, a group of people who look like the last generation of Effutu speakers are trying to drum home the message of its extinction.
For the third of our series of stories celebrating Ghana month, JoyNews travelled to Winneba to meet those behind the show.
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