Abokobi is a small town and is the capital of Ga East district, a district in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.
The settlement was founded in 1854 by missionaries of the "Basler Missionsgesellschaft" (Basel Mission) for Christian refugees, who had left Osu (the former Danish-Accra, around Christiansborg) after the British colonial government had bombarded Osu from the Sea in response to the refusal of the inhabitants to pay the newly introduced head tax.
The town in under the jurisdiction of the Ga East District and is in the Abokobi-Madina constituency of the Ghana parliament.
Coordinates: 5°44′N 0°12′W / 5.733°N 0.200°W / 5.733; -0.200
Two more words spit at the back of my neck, three, four, that blade looks so appetizing.
Please know there is more to life than fear and avoidance.
Cut out your tongue so you can taste your own blood for once.
I hope you're the one that finds me first: gutted and decomposing, split open and hung.
You don't know what you're missing.
Trying to make me feel worthless just makes me feel more and more omnipotent.
You will bleed rivers when the bullets get to (you).
You said that you loved me, like honesty meant nothing.
Like honesty meant nothing.
You've suffocated me, or at least attempted to.
I can trail on for hours.
I promise you this is the last time you'll have to hear my voice.