06/07/2025
Two rivers enclose Badu town. These are Tain and it tributary, the Nyimpini eight miles north of the Badu/Wenchi road. Anyone traveling to the Bui Dam on the black Volta passes over the two bridges Tain and Nyimpini.
The two rivers meet at Tainso a village of Badu.
Here it is clearly seen that River Tain from which the people of Badu drinks from flows North-West to join the black Volta and Nyimpini west to join the river Tain as a Tributory.
Badu shares a boundary to the north-east with Banda by the stream call Kyee. On the North-West with Suma by another stream known as Kobulakolo a tributary of Nyimpini (that runs to another stream called Korowo which flows to kwadwo-te-Kwadwo to another known as Koalo that goes to River Tain). On the south with Odumase by River Tain.On the south west with Berekum by River Tain and on the East with Wenchi by River Tain.
The vegetation is mainly forest 🌳 and stretches from the East to the south and a little to the West but the North of Badu is Savanna grassland.
Video by Nana Boateng Anfield
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