Showing posts with label Togo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Togo. Show all posts

Voodoo Fetish Market

There is a traditional market in Lome called fetish market sells something unnatural like elephants' feet, heads of leopards, hands of chimpanzees, skull of a horse, dead birds, dry snakes sometimes human skull. The people believe those are the best medicines in the world that can cure everything even a patient not having a future in the best hospital around the world. Grind up and drink or swallow or rub on the skin, it will be cleared, they believe. Voodoo is a traditional practice in Togo. Here are some example images from Voodoo Fetish Markett.
Voodoo fetish market
Skull for Sale
Dead monkey skulls on voodoo fetish market
Crocodile skulls selling in voodoo fetish market
Elephant feet on voodoo fetish market
dead monkeys dried for selling in voodoo fetish market
dead snakes dried for selling in voodoo fetish market
leopard head on voodoo fetish market
Small animals heads on fetish market
Voodoo fetish market alligator heads
Dried skulls sells here
Dried birds on voodoo fetish market
Herbals on fetish market
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Dead monkey
Voodoo fetish market birds
Small paintings on fetish market
All deads items here to sell
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Voodoo fetish market heads collections
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Wolf heads on voodoo fetish market
Dried monkey hand on voodoo fetish market
Dog heads on fetish market
Cow heads on voodoo fetish market
Art on fetish market
Dried lizards on voodoo fetish market
Africa Herbals
Dead animals skins on voodoo fetish market
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Houses in Taberma Valley

Togo is a small country, also called the Togolese Republic, located in West Africa. It occupies a slim strip of land bordered by Ghana to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Benin to the east. The Gulf of Guinea forms the coastline of Togo to the south. Togo covers 56,785 sq km (21,925 sq mi) and has a population of 6.6 million people (2011 estimate). Its capital and biggest city is Lomé. French is the official language spoken here.

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House in Taberma Valley

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Togo observes the Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+0). Its official currency is the CFA franc (XOF). Traffic is driven on the right here. The electricity is 127-220V/50Hz using European plug. The phone IDD code is +228. In 2009, Togo had an estimated nominal GDP of $2.865 billion, equivalent to a per capita nominal GDP of $422. Its per capita GDP at purchasing power parity is $826. The economy of the country is still based on agriculture, which employs 65% of the labor force. Main crops include cotton, coffee and cocoa.

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As with its neighbors, Togo was inhabited by various tribes. Many of them, particularly the Mina tribe, suffered from the slave trade in the 16th century. Togo became a German protectorate in 1884. It then became a German colony called Togoland in 1905. After the defeat of Germany in World War I, Togoland was administered jointly by Britain and France.

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After the Second World War, the British administered Togoland joined the Gold Coast to form Ghana in 1957 while the French Togoland became an autonomous republic of the French Union in 1959. It attained its independence from France as Togo on 27 April, 1960. The period immediately after independence was turbulent. The independence leader Sylvanus Olympio was assassinated in a military coup led by Sergeant Etienne Eyadema Gnassingbe, who later became the dictator of Togo for the next 38 years, the longest dictator on the continent. Upon his death in 2005, he was succeeded by his son Faure Gnassinbé. Bowing to pressure, he resigned and ran for election, which was marred by violence that killed over four hundred people, and resulting in some 40,000 Togolese fleeing the country. Faure Gnassinbé won the election and is now the sitting president of Togo.

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