Abakrampa, a historic community in Abura State, was formerly called Abramboe. Founded in 1366, it was known ase the dancing community inEtsii country. Inn 166,6 during the reign of Kwesi Idun Panyi, it became the principal seat of Aburan. According to oral tradition, a hunter named Okormansa Amoa, through his hunting expedition, met Edu-Afor, who had long been settled at Akrampa Panyin (a settlement where Abakrampa Senior High School is situated). Edu-Afor showed him a spot where he discovered a ripe palm tree being devoured by vultures, as well as the Ɔkyekyetu (a hole of an alligator), indicating that there was water at that spot.
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