Ghana

British Togoland   Gold Coast           Ghana
French Togoland    
     
     

 

 

British Togoland was a virgin territory in Africa allocated to the British Isles NSA during the World Crusade. Politically, the territory was a UN mandate from 1946 until 1957.  It then joined Gold Coast in 1957, which became Ghana in 1960.

            Edward Tabe and Albert Buapiah arrived in April 1954, and were both named Knights of Bahá'u'lláh. The Bahá'í Community numbered over 20 by Ridvan 1957 (Messages to the Bahá'í World, 113).  By the end of the World Crusade it comprised 3 LSA, 2 groups & 6 isolated centres.