Assin
The Assin are an ethnic group of the Akan people who live in Ghana. The Assin people live predominantly in the Central Region of Ghana. The capital of the Assin district is Assin Foso.
- Worth the Risk?
- Worth the Risk? is a 1948 British public information film highlighting the importance of road safety. It was produced by the Crown Film Unit and funded by the Ministry of Transport
- Abidji people
- The Abidji are an Akan people who live in the Ivory Coast
- Ahafo
- Ahafo are Akan people who live in Ghana
- Moreton Jeffries
- Moreton Jeffries is a hamlet in the English county of Herefordshire. It is situated off the A465 between Stoke Lacy and Burley Gate, approximately 8½ miles north-east of Hereford. It has a medieval church, which has been designated by English Heritage as
- Roy Rich
- Roy Rich was a British broadcaster and film and theatre director
- Tokano language
- Tokano is a Trans–New Guinea language spoken by approximately 6,000 people in Lower Asaro Rural LLG, Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. It is also known as Gamuso, Tokama, Yufiyufa, Zaka, Zuhozuho, and Zuhuzuho
- Ambrak language
- Ambrak is a Torricelli language spoken in Nuku District of Sandaun Province in Papua New Guinea. According to the 2000 census, there are 290 speakers
- Ifè language
- Ifè is a Niger–Congo language spoken by some 180,000 people in Togo, Benin and Ghana. It is also known as Ana, Ana-Ifé, Anago, Baate and Ede Ife. It has a lexical similarity of 87%–91% with Ede Nago
- Ato Turkson
- Adolphus Acquah Robertson Turkson, better known as Ato Turkson, was a Ghanaian composer and musicologist
- Andrei Simonov
- Andrei Dmitrievich Simonov was a Russian Armed Forces major general serving as Chief of the Electronic Warfare Troops of the 2nd Army of the Western Military District