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From Togo to Greenland – my Arctic odyssey

When TΓ©tΓ©-Michel Kpomassie was ordered to join a snake-cult in Togo, he had to escape. He read a book about Greenland, learnt there was no snakes, and 'paradise' beckoned.

As a 16-year-old boy in Togo, TΓ©tΓ©-Michel Kpomassie knew he had to escape. It was the late 1950s, and his father had ordered him to train as a priest in a snake cult. But TΓ©tΓ©-Michel was terrified of snakes after a close encounter up a coconut tree that had nearly cost him his life. One day, he came across a book about Greenland. He read that there were no reptiles, only ice, and he was intrigued by the Inuit people. So he set out on an eight-year odyssey to reach this mysterious country, full of images of icebergs and sledding and hunting. (This episode was first broadcast in February 2022)

Presenter: Jo Fidgen
Producer: Katy Takatsuki

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(Photo: Tété-Michel Kpomassie in the 1960s. Credit: Tété-Michel Kpomassie)

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