By Isaac Ato Mensah Accra – 13 March, 2020 The University of Ghana, Legon, has a proud history, but there is a widespread and persistent basic misunderstanding of its name. Legon, is a Ga village – it belongs to the people of La, Accra – where Lɛɛ, “a small kind of antelope” according to an old Ga dictionary, roamed its hills with its litter ahead of it. On account of this common sight, the indigenes called the environs between Okponglo and Achimota, Lɛɛgon, meaning antelope hill. The University of Ghana registry, Great Hall and Vice Chancellor’s residence are located on top of the hill calledRead More →