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Ghanaian Pidgin English (GhPE) also known as Kru English is a variety of West African Pidgin English spoken in Ghana predominantly in the southern towns and the capital Accra. It is confined to a smaller section of society than other West African creoles probably due to the presence of Twi as the lingua franca of choice.GhPE can be divided into two varieties. The first is associated with the uneducated and the illiterate and is spoken mainly by Ghana’s multilingual immigrant population.