Who is the most popular musician in Togo?
Togolese Artists
- King Mensah. 776 listeners.
- ARKA’N. 781 listeners.
- Napo De Mi Amor et Ses Black Devils. 5,684 listeners.
- Itadi. 8,606 listeners.
- Roger Damawuzan. 7,422 listeners.
- Orchestre Abass. 4,680 listeners.
- Cos-Ber-Zam. 10,256 listeners.
- Toofan. 7,448 listeners.
Who is the best artist in Togo?
Togo Artists
- Afia Mala. 6,022 listeners. It all started with two royal families from Togo and Benin.
- Roger Damawuzan. 7,433 listeners.
- Susu Bilibi. 738 listeners.
- King Mensah. 776 listeners.
- Toofan. 7,488 listeners.
- Bella Bellow. 1,405 listeners.
- The Ewe People Of Ghana And Togo. 611 listeners.
- Akofa Akoussah. 9,790 listeners.
What language do they speak in Togo?
FrenchTogo / Official language
The official language is French, although it is not widely spoken outside of business and government. Widely spoken indigenous languages belong to the Niger-Congo language family and include Ewe in the south and Kabiye in the north.
What sports are popular in Togo?
Football (soccer) is the most popular sport in Togo, and the country has enjoyed international success. Togolese also enjoy boxing. In the late 1990s super middleweight Zafrou Balloqou was ranked in the world’s top 10, and Yacoubou Moutakilou and Abdoukerin Hamidou also have found success in the ring.
What does Togo stand for?
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Are there any famous people in Togo?
Sylvanus Epiphanio Olympio was a Togolese political figure who served as Prime Minister, and then President, of Togo from 1958 until his assassination in 1963. He came from the important Olympio family, which included his uncle Octaviano Olympio, one of the richest people in Togo in the early 1900s.
Why is Togo called Togo?
The name Togo is translated from the Ewe language as “behind the river”.