Showing posts with label Ghana. Show all posts
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Monday, February 2, 2026

Gleeful Ekumfi Youths Pledge Unwavering Support for MP


Some youths of Ekumfi in the Central Region have expressed deep appreciation for the performance of the Member of Parliament for the Ekumfi Constituency, Hon. Dr. Othniel Ekow Kwainoe, barely a year into his tenure, pledging their sustained support for his leadership and development agenda.

The show of support was made public on Sunday, February 1, 2026, when a seven-member delegation of Korean investors from Hwaseong arrived in Ekumfi for engagements on business and investment opportunities spanning healthcare, education, agribusiness, and other priority sectors.

Speaking to the media, Mr. Louis Biney, one of the youth leaders, noted that although Ekumfi once produced a President of the Republic between 2009 and 2012, the constituency could not fully benefit from the expected level of development due to the untimely demise of Prof. John Evans Atta Mills. He described it as refreshing that, within just one year in office, Hon. Dr. Kwainoe has begun to position Ekumfi on a visible development path.

According to him, the presence of foreign investors in the constituency is a clear testament to the MP’s proactive leadership. He stressed that the youth are determined to support Hon. Dr. Kwainoe for as long as he remains active in politics.

He further described the MP’s performance as extraordinary, citing his commitment to opening Ekumfi to investment and economic opportunities.


Another youth, Richardson Biney, popularly known as Olobo, added his voice, stating that if Hon. Dr. Ekow Kwainoe is unable to transform Ekumfi, then it would be difficult for any future leader to do so, given the level of effort and vision currently being demonstrated.


The Deputy Communications Officer of the NDC in the Ekumfi Constituency, Mr. Richard Bright Arthur, also expressed excitement over the MP’s performance, revealing that Hon. Dr. Kwainoe has hinted at bringing another group of investors from the United States of America within the year.


The Korean delegation, led by Mr. Young Tae Choi, expressed satisfaction with the warm reception and hospitality extended to them by the people of Ekumfi. He indicated the delegation’s readiness to invest, citing the preparedness and cooperation of the Omanhen, Odeefo Akyen VIII; the District Chief Executive, Hon. Ismaeel Nana Asamoah; and the MP, Hon. Dr. Othniel Ekow Kwainoe, particularly in providing land and the needed support to ensure project success.


Revealing initial plans, Hon. Dr. Kwainoe disclosed that the investors intend to begin with salt mining and production, a move expected to create both direct and indirect employment opportunities for the people of Ekumfi and significantly boost the local economy.

The MP therefore appealed to all stakeholders to rally behind the collective vision for a better and more prosperous Ekumfi, emphasising that unity and support remain critical to sustaining development.

Sunday, February 1, 2026

“Ekumfi Is Ready for Business” — Odeefo Akyen VIII Declares as Korean Investors Pay Courtesy Call



Ekumfi has taken a bold step onto the global investment stage as the Omanhene of the Ekumfi Traditional Area, Odeefo Akyen VIII, declared the district open and ready for investment following a royal courtesy call by a delegation of Korean investors.

The visit forms part of an investment mission to Ekumfi led by the Member of Parliament for Ekumfi, Hon. Dr. Othniel Ekow Kwainoe, aimed at showcasing the district’s economic strengths and positioning it as a viable destination for foreign direct investment (FDI).

Welcoming the delegation at his palace, Odeefo Akyen VIII assured the investors of the full support of the Ekumfi Traditional Council, particularly in areas such as land access, community engagement, and peaceful coexistence. He emphasised that Ekumfi offers a stable and receptive environment for investors who are committed to responsible and sustainable development.

Ekumfi is open for investment. We are prepared to work with partners who respect our people and contribute meaningfully to our development,” the Omanhene stated.

The Korean investors are in Ghana at the invitation of Hon. Dr. Kwainoe and are undertaking a series of engagements and site visits designed to highlight Ekumfi’s development potential in line with Ghana’s broader industrialisation and value-addition agenda.

During their stay in the district, the delegation is touring key social and economic infrastructure, including health facilities, schools, farms, agribusiness sites, and the Ekumfi Fruits and Juices Company, to explore opportunities in agro-processing, healthcare delivery, education support, and related value-added sectors.

A key component of the visit is the anticipated signing of Sister Towns Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs), which are expected to promote long-term cooperation in areas such as trade, technology transfer, skills development, cultural exchange, and local economic growth.

The investors are also engaging local authorities, business leaders, and community stakeholders to explore potential joint ventures and collaborative investment models.

The visit is widely seen as a strong endorsement of Ekumfi’s investment prospects and Ghana’s stable, business-friendly environment, with expectations that it will pave the way for concrete investments that drive local development, job creation, and sustainable economic growth.

Key personalities in attendance are the District Chief Executive of the Ekumfi District Assembly, Hon. Ismaeel Nana Asamoah and his Presiding Member, Hon. Kow Kakra Nketsia-Richardson, Executive of the National Democratic Congress including Alhaji Joseph Antobam, Nurdeen Otoo, Gideon Acquah, Suraj Umar, Erskine Ntsiful and Richard Bright Arthur as well as party faithful.

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Ekumfi to Host Korean Investors as MP Leads Investment Engagements


Ekumfi is set to welcome a delegation of Korean investors tomorrow, Sunday, February 1, 2026, as part of ongoing efforts to attract investment and stimulate local economic growth within the constituency.

The investors have already arrived in Ghana and are expected in Ekumfi under the facilitation of the Member of Parliament for the area, Hon. Dr. Othniel Ekow Kwainoe, who is leading engagements aimed at showcasing the district’s development potential.

Shyn Media Gh gathers that the delegation will pay a courtesy call on the traditional leadership of the Ekumfi Traditional Area, where discussions will focus on community-driven development, land access, and partnership frameworks necessary for sustainable investment.

The investors are also scheduled to tour key economic and social infrastructure, including selected farms, agro-processing sites, and the Ekumfi Fruits are Juices Company, to assess opportunities in agribusiness, value addition, manufacturing, healthcare, and education support.

The visit is expected to open conversations around long-term partnerships and investment collaborations that could contribute to job creation and economic transformation in Ekumfi. Stakeholders are optimistic that the engagement will further position the constituency as an emerging investment destination within the Central Region.

Shyn Media Gh will follow developments and bring updates as the engagements unfold.

Sunday, August 25, 2024

Youths Bare Teeth At Chiefs

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In recent Facebook posts by multiple concerned citizens of Saltpond and Nkusukum, sighted by Shyn Media Gh (@shynmediagh), the youths of the Nkusukum Traditional Area are livid and worked up over the decision by their Chiefs to change the date of their annual Odambea festival. The festival, traditionally celebrated on the last Saturday of August, commemorates their migration from Techiman to their present-day settlement.


The irate youths are baffled by the Chiefs’ decision to move the festival from August to October, based on the explanation that government officials often fail to attend the festival or arrive late due to attending the Abeadze Traditional Area festival on the same weekend.

Expressing their disappointment with this move, they are demanding that the chiefs revert the festival date to its original schedule. They believe that the lack of publicity, youth consultation, and involvement in the organisation are contributing factors to the perceived neglect by government officials.

This uproar arises because, the new date does not align with ancestral and traditional considerations, potentially diluting the festival’s traditional essence and leading to lower patronage by locals and those in the diaspora.

Amidst these concerns, the youths have set 31st August, 2024 as the date to celebrate their version of the festival, pending the reversal of the official date.

By: Yusuf Ibrahim Dadzie

Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Ebo Quansah to Celebrate 50 Years in Media

Mr. Ebo Quansah 
Mr. Ebo Quansah, a renowned media practitioner, will celebrate 50 years in the media industry on Saturday, July 20, 2024 in his hometown of Ekumfi Ekrawfo, Central Region. This milestone coincides with his 75th birthday.

The Venerable Journalist has served in various capacities in the media space. He contributed to the Sports Writers’ Association of Ghana (SWAG) from 1973 until 2006, holding positions such as Deputy Secretary,  Vice President, Acting President and President. 

Having joined “The Ghanaian Times” newspaper in July 1974, Mr. Quansah is currently the General Manager of the “The Chronicle” newspaper where he has made significant contributions to Ghana’s media landscape. Recently, he urged the government to demand results from its appointees, criticising their complacency and lack of responsiveness to the public.

Born on July 17, 1949, Mr. Ebo Quansah will host a symposium themed, “Ebo Quansah at 75; Celebrating 50 Years in the Media” at the Hon. K.T.  Hammond Community Centre in Ekumfi Ekrawfo at 11:00am GMT. The event aims to inspire the younger generation and highlight his commitment to journalism. 

The celebration is expected to attract high-profile dignitaries and senior journalists across the country.  

By: Yusuf Ibrahim Dadzie

Saturday, March 9, 2024

Mrs. Kwainoe Pledges Support for PWDs and Underprivileged in Ekumfi

Mrs. Eunice Kwainoe addressing attendees 
In celebration of International Wowen’s Day, Mrs. Eunice Nana Aba Smart Kwainoe, CEO of Legendary Capital Event, has committed to advocating for policies and initiatives that uplift women and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in Ekumfi. She emphasised the importance of investing in education, healthcare, and economic opportunities to help these groups rise out of poverty and build better future for themselves and their families.

During the event, themed, “Count Her In; Inspire Inclusion,” Mrs. Kwainoe highlighted several solutions to the challenges faced by women and PWDs. She stressed the need to empower women in Ekumfi by investing in education and skills training, providing access to healthcare services that prioritise the needs of women and girls, and creating economic opportunities through entrepreneurship.

The event, organised by Nana Esi Ninsin VIII, Queen of Ekumfi Ekrawfo, aimed to celebrate heroines, girls and women with disabilities, mothers of children with special needs and women in rural communities.

Mrs. Kwainoe in a symbolic presentation of items 

Mrs. Kwainoe urged all to recommit themselves to the cause of gender equality and women empowerment, echoing the words of Malala Yousafzai; “We cannot all succeed when some of us are held back.” She called for collective action towards a more just and equitable world for women. 

In a show of her dedication and commitment to this cause, Mrs. Kwainoe donated wheelchairs, sanitary pads and exercise books to those in need.


By: Yusuf Ibrahim Dadzie


Saturday, November 4, 2023

Climate Change Advisors Ghana's Indigenous Knowledge Project Transforms Agriculture and Livelihoods

Dr. Ofori addressing the media
In an effort to tackle the adverse impacts of climate change, Climate Change Advisors Ghana (CCAG), a not-for-profit organization, is pioneering a groundbreaking project titled "Mobilizing Community Indigenous Knowledge for Climate Resilience in Ghana." Dr. Samuel Ayeh Ofori, Director of Programmes and Research for CCAG, emphasizes the importance of indigenous knowledge as "traditional science" that local communities use to improve their livelihoods. 

Local farmers in Ghana have been grappling with multiple challenges brought about by climate change, including soil erosion due to heavy downpours, nutrient depletion, and increased pest infestations. To address these issues, CCAG introduced innovative interventions, such as the use of local manure to enhance soil fertility and the implementation of integrated pest management techniques.

CCAG visits local farmers
What sets CCAG's approach apart is its "participatory rural approach," which engages a wide spectrum of community members, including opinion leaders, youth groups, marginalized women, and men. This approach fosters commitment, participation, ownership, and adoption of the strategies introduced by CCAG.



The results of this project have been truly transformative for local farmers. It has led to increased crop yields, improved livestock growth rates, enhanced income levels, greater food security, and the development of sustainable livelihoods for the communities involved.

Currently, the project has impacted 300 local farmers across nine communities in the Cape Coast North District in the Central Region of Ghana. CCAG is now extending the project to two additional municipalities, Mfantseman and Agona East District, with the aim of reaching 3,000 people within these areas.

However, the sustainability of this vital initiative is at risk, as it has been solely supported by the founders of CCAG. Dr. Samuel Ayeh Ofori passionately appealed to the international community for long-term financing and support, highlighting the disproportionate vulnerability of rural farming communities in Africa to the effects of climate change, despite contributing the least to global emissions.

Several local farmers shared their experiences with the project:

Mr. Ahmed speaks on CCAG's intervention
Nasir Ahmed expressed his gratitude for the training sessions and knowledge provided by CCAG, emphasizing the positive changes they are witnessing. He further described the disruptions in planting seasons caused by unpredictable weather patterns and the challenges they bring to farmers. Mr. Ahmed offered his heartfelt thanks to CCAG and appealed to the government and donor agencies for support, emphasizing the invaluable knowledge they have provided.

Efia Wiredu noted the shifts in farming practices due to changing land fertility and increased pest pressures. She highlighted how CCAG's training has been instrumental in helping them adapt to these challenges.

Kwame Mensah showcased the work he has accomplished with CCAG's support.

Adowa Haleema shed light on the challenges faced by farmers due to climate change and expressed her hope for continued government and NGO support to sustain the work started by CCAG.

Egya Kojo Alhassan credited CCAG's advice for eliminating harmful farming practices like burning fields before planting.

Ekow Issah described how CCAG helped farmers adapt to changing planting seasons and improve their understanding of soil nutrients and fertilizer use.

The inspiring work of CCAG in empowering local communities to combat the effects of climate change underscores the need for ongoing financial support to ensure the sustainability of their initiatives and the continued success of Ghana's resilient farming communities.

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Friday, November 3, 2023

A Desperate Plea: Life-Threatening Condition Struggles of Basic 7 Pupil at Attakwaa T. I. Ahmadiyya Basic School

Collins Entsir
Collins Entsir, a 15-year-old pupil of Attakwaa T. I. Ahmadiyya Basic School in the Ekumfi District of Ghana, has spent over a decade grappling with a life-threatening condition that remains shrouded in mystery. His eyes have transformed from their natural state to a deep yellowish hue, and his once-robust physique now conceals a protruding stomach. The condition has cast a shadow over his academic potential, leaving him struggling in his studies.

From the age of one, Collins' mother, Madam Halima Esi Tawiah, noticed an unsettling change in her son's appearance, a change that would lead her to seek medical attention and even explore traditional remedies. At one point, he was diagnosed with anemia, and a regimen of medication was prescribed. Yet, the improvement was minimal, and the family's anguish persisted.

It was only when a local remedy, derived from boiling the scales of herrings, was introduced that they observed any significant change. Despite their limited financial means, the family managed to obtain a health insurance card to ease the burden of medical bills. Collins' parents, Mr. Paul Wisdom Nkyi and Madam Halima, are dedicated to their son's care, but the weight of their circumstances often leads others to mistakenly perceive them as negligent.

Collins faces not only physical challenges but also the emotional burden of being different from his peers. His relatives, teachers, and even a former headteacher of his school, Mr. Malik Amosa Mensah, have all rallied to support the family find a lasting remedy for young Collins. Nonetheless, the financial constraints they face persist.

Collins Entsir carries a heavy burden of embarrassment due to his situation. He earnestly appeals to the global community for assistance in obtaining a precise diagnosis of his condition and charting a path forward to recovery. His desperate plea echoes the world over: "I want to look like my colleagues," he tearfully implores. This heartfelt cry extends beyond the physical transformation he desires; it is a call for help, an appeal to lift him from the shadow of stigma. It is a plea to restore not only his appearance but also his hope.

Five months ago, Collins sustained a seemingly minor wound on his right foot. Unbelievably, the wound remains unhealed, underscoring the gravity of his condition. Collins' malnourished appearance serves as a testament to the physical toll his condition has taken.

Madam Esi Tawiah joins her son's plea, her voice laden with emotion. "The government, NGOs, individuals, and all who can make a difference, please come to our aid," she implores.

As Collins' hope hangs in the balance, he endures the agony of an unidentified condition that challenges his very existence. This is a story of resilience and the enduring human spirit, a reminder that every life deserves a chance to flourish, no matter the obstacles it faces.

In the midst of this heart-wrenching struggle, Madam Esi Tawiah and Mr. Paul Wisdom Nkyi find solace in a quote that resonates with their relentless determination: "In the darkest hour, the power of a family's love can illuminate the path to hope and healing." They know that their love for Collins will guide them through the darkest times.

Collins' life is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the unwavering power of hope in the face of adversity.


Saturday, October 7, 2023

Unlocking Saltpond's Potential: A Call for Stronger Leadership and Government Investment

Saltpond Oil Field
In a compelling article penned by renowned Counselling Psychologist and concerned Saltpond native, Mr. Suleman Dadzie, the town of Saltpond in Ghana's Central Region finds itself at a crossroads. Mr. Dadzie's impassioned words shed light on the immense untapped potential of this historically significant town and the urgent need for revitalization.

Saltpond, a town rich in history and educational infrastructure, boasts five (5) Senior High Schools and a Technical, Vocational, and Training Institute. Notably, it holds a pivotal place in Ghana's history as the former office location of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana's first president, and the birthplace of the United Gold Coast Convention, the nation's inaugural political party. Its offshore oil field and Lithium reserves further underscore its resource potential.

Dadzie identifies two key factors thwarting Saltpond's progress: Poor Leadership and Governmental Neglect. He laments the dearth of visionary leaders who could effectively manage the town's resources, leading to missed opportunities. Saltpond's historical importance and resource wealth have often been overlooked by policymakers, resulting in inadequate investment in critical infrastructure, healthcare facilities, and public services.

Saltpond has been the birthplace and home to several distinguished Ghanaians, including the late Prof. Ewurama Addy, late Prof. FKA Allotey, Prof. Gyampo of the University of Ghana, broadcasting legend Abeiku Aggrey Santana, and the late Prof. P. A. V. Ansah. 

Despite the recent discovery of substantial Lithium deposits, an opportunity for economic prosperity, Saltpond is yet to realize its potential in this high-tech world. The absence of necessary investment and support could result in this opportunity slipping through the town's fingers.

Counsellor Suleman Dadzie proposes a comprehensive approach to breathe new life into Saltpond: Stronger Leadership: Saltpond needs capable and visionary leaders to steer its development and resource management effectively.

Government Investment: The central government must recognize Saltpond's potential and invest in crucial areas, including infrastructure, education, and healthcare.

Responsible Resource Management: Ensuring equitable benefits for the community requires proper management of resources like lithium.

Public-Private Partnerships: Encouraging private sector investments can generate jobs and stimulate economic growth.

In summary, Suleman Dadzie's article underscores Saltpond's sluggish development due to poor leadership and government neglect. However, he remains hopeful that, with the right leadership, government support, and responsible resource management, Saltpond can overcome these hurdles and emerge as a beacon of development in Ghana's Central Region.

Thursday, October 5, 2023

Former Presiding Member Calls for Contract Extension of Ekumfi District's Education Director

Hon. Amoasi-Andoh

In a remarkable display of appreciation and dedication to quality education in the Ekumfi District, former Presiding Member, Mr. Kwamina Amoasi-Andoh, has urged support from community leaders, dignitaries, and education stakeholders to vote in favour of a five-year contract extension for Mr. Isaac Oscar Odoom, the District Director of Education for Ekumfi. Mr. Odoom's unwavering commitment and selfless contributions to the Directorate have earned him this plea for continued service.

This plea was delivered during the 2nd Awards' Day Ceremony of the District, held on Thursday, October 5, 2023, under the theme "Honouring Our Heroes for Quality Education in Ekumfi District." The event was designed to celebrate excellence and recognize teachers, especially those serving in hard-to-reach communities, with the aim of inspiring, attracting, and retaining talented educators.

Honourable Amoasi-Andoh, himself an honouree at the event, conveyed the sentiments of the community by appealing to Traditional Leaders, Clergy, Dignitaries, and education stakeholders to jointly petition the Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service, among other important institutions, to extend Mr. Isaac Oscar Odoom's tenure. Such an extension would allow him to continue his exceptional legacy of service to the district.

During his address, Mr. Kwamina Amoasi-Andoh expressed gratitude to all awardees and emphasized the importance of valuing and cherishing teachers as invaluable assets to the community. A total of 63 awards were presented to deserving individuals during the ceremony.

The granting of this petition would enable Director Odoom and his capable team to maintain their exemplary work, in line with their vision for the 3rd edition of the awards ceremony, scheduled for May 2024. Mr. Odoom's dedication to education in the Ekumfi District serves as a beacon of hope and progress for the community.

Central Regional Education Officer Urges for Transformative Education on World Teachers' Day

Mr. B. K. Asare

Mr. Benjamin Kwasi Asare, the Central Regional Planning and Monitoring Officer for the Ghana Education Service, delivered a compelling message during the 2nd Ekumfi Education District Awards' Day Ceremony held on Thursday, October 5, 2023. The event coincided with World Teachers' Day, a global celebration of outstanding educators.

In his address on behalf of the Central Regional Director of Education, Mr. Emmanuel Essuman, Mr. Asare commended teachers and award recipients and called upon them, along with education stakeholders, to become catalysts for positive change in the world. He emphasized that the best teachers are those who inspire students to seek answers themselves, highlighting the pivotal role of educators in shaping future generations.

Mr. Armah, an awardee from Dunkwa Abontsen D/A Basic School

Acknowledging the challenges faced by teachers and schools, Mr. Asare drew attention to issues such as the deplorable condition of school buildings, citing the Dunkwa Abontsen D/A Basic School within the Ekumfi District as an example. He expressed his admiration for an award recipient from this school. Throughout his address, he emphasized the transformative potential of education, stating, "one book, one pen, one child can change the world."  

Dignitaries in a group photo with awardees

The event's centerpiece was the recognition of 63 dedicated teachers from various levels of education, ranging from Kindergarten to Senior High School, as well as Headteachers and Retirees. The celebration also honoured individuals and groups who have made significant contributions to improving education within the district. Distinguished guests included Mr. Isaac Oscar Odoom (host), Traditional Leaders, Clergy, Hon. Ebenezer Kwesi Monney (DCE for Ekumfi), and his Coordinating Director, Miss. Sabina Otoo (District Director, Ajumako-Enyan-Essiam) and other District Directors of Education. 

Mr. Asare's passionate call for transformative education resonated strongly on World Teachers' Day, underscoring the crucial role that educators play in shaping the future and inspiring positive change in society.

Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Mr. Ekow Simpson: Recognizing Your Exemplary Contributions to Education and Tourism Promotion in Central Region, Ghana

Mr. Ekow Simpson
Dear Mr. Ekow Simpson,  I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. It is with great pleasure and heartfelt gratitude that I write to express my greatest show of support for your outstanding contributions to the Afrangua Basic School and the commendable efforts you have put into promoting entertainment and tourism in the Central Region of Ghana. 

Your tenure as the headteacher of Afrangua Basic School has been nothing short of exemplary. Your dedication to the education and well-being of the students under your care has left an indelible mark on the institution. Your leadership, passion, and unwavering commitment to fostering a conducive learning environment have positively impacted the lives of countless young minds. Your meritorious service in this capacity has earned you the respect and admiration of both students and colleagues alike. As for the library project you championed, I'll talk about it another day. 

Furthermore, your tireless efforts in the promotion of entertainment and tourism in the Central Region of Ghana have not gone unnoticed. Your vision to showcase the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of the region has opened doors to new opportunities for growth and development. Your initiatives have not only entertained and educated the local community but have also attracted visitors from far and wide, thereby boosting the local economy and enhancing the region's reputation as a tourist destination. 

Your dedication to these noble causes is a testament to your passion, integrity, and leadership abilities. Your selfless contributions have enriched the lives of many and have left an enduring legacy that will continue to inspire generations to come. 

On behalf of citizens in Central Region, I extend our heartfelt appreciation for your outstanding service and contributions. Your unwavering commitment to education, entertainment, and tourism has made a significant difference, and we are truly grateful for all that you have done. Once again, thank you, Mr. Simpson, for your meritorious service and unflinching dedication. Your achievements are a source of pride for us all, and we look forward to witnessing your continued success in the years to come. 

Warm regards, 
Mr. Suleman Dadzie,
Licensed Counselling Psychologist and Educationist,
Asuansi Technical Institute.

Friday, September 15, 2023

Attakwaa T. I. Ahmadiyya Basic School's Inaugural Kindergarten Graduation and Appreciation Day: "Reciprocity in Action"

Attakwaa T. I. Ahmadiyya Basic School held a momentous event on September 12, 2023, in Ekumfi Attakwaa, marking its inaugural Kindergarten Graduation and Appreciation Day, themed "One Good Turn Deserves Another." This remarkable occasion featured a splendid ceremony where graduating kindergarten pupils were adorned with prestigious gold-plated medals, and various commendations were bestowed upon longstanding teachers, former headteachers, Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) and School Management Committee (SMC) executives, the top performer in the 2020 Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), and the exceptional kindergarten teachers. The event was masterfully orchestrated by Mr. George Eshun, the Master of Ceremony, and brought together pupils, parents, educators, and esteemed guests to celebrate achievements and commitment.

The festivities commenced with an atmosphere of excitement and pride, as ten (10) young KG graduands, donned in caps and gowns, embarked on a journey filled with promise for a bright future. Auntie Aba Amponsah Baah, the event's Chairperson, extended a warm welcome to all attendees and stressed the pivotal role of early childhood education in shaping young minds. She lauded the school's dedication to providing a nurturing and enriching environment and urged parents to be attentive to their children's needs and actively participate in school events.

Mr. Samuel Baffoe Aikins, the Guest Speaker and Public Relations Officer (PRO) for Ekumfi District Education Directorate, had his speech delivered on his behalf by Mr. Ishmael Aidoo, the SMC Financial Secretary. Mr. Aidoo delivered an inspiring address, highlighting the importance of early education in establishing a strong academic foundation. He encouraged parents to continue supporting their children's education and commended Attakwaa T. I. Ahmadiyya Basic School for its unwavering commitment to delivering quality education.

The skillful guidance of Mr. George Eshun as the Master of Ceremony added a touch of professionalism and excitement to the proceedings. Through his adept commentary, he ensured the seamless flow of the programme, keeping the audience engaged and informed throughout the day, contributing significantly to the event's memorable success.

The celebration extended to the dedicated KG teachers, with special recognition given to Miss Lily Aboagye, Head of the KG Department, acknowledging their steadfast commitment to nurturing young minds and playing a vital role in the educational journey of the young graduates.

As part of the festivities, each graduand received a gold-plated medal, symbolizing their achievements and the school's dedication to educational excellence. These gleaming medals served as a testament to the diligence of both the young learners and their teachers.

In a touching gesture, the school presented citations to honour the contributions of long-serving teachers, former headteachers, the 2020 top BECE candidate, and the diligent PTA and SMC executives who have played pivotal roles in the school's progress.

Mr. Yusuf Ibrahim Dadzie, the current Headteacher, delivered a call to action, appealing to all stakeholders, especially philanthropists, to offer their support to the school. He emphasized the need to fence the KG playground for the safety of the young learners and requested assistance in providing essential learning resources to enhance the educational experience.

The kindergarten graduates showcased their talents through various engaging activities, including the "fill in the bottle" game, poetry performances, and a delightful choreography, leaving the audience captivated. Their creativity and confidence left a lasting impression on all in attendance. 

Attakwaa T. I. Ahmadiyya Basic School's Maiden Kindergarten Graduation and Appreciation Day, themed "One Good Turn Deserves Another," not only celebrated the accomplishments of its young graduates but also emphasized the school's commitment to excellence and the significance of early education. The day was filled with golden moments, symbolizing the potential and promise of these young minds as they continue their educational journey.

Mr. Dadzie, the Headteacher, expressed his optimism for the future and the bright prospects awaiting the young graduates. He reiterated the school's unwavering dedication to nurturing well-rounded individuals prepared for a lifelong journey of learning.

Attakwaa T. I. Ahmadiyya Basic School's KG Graduation and Appreciation Day, themed "One Good Turn Deserves Another," stood as a golden celebration, recognizing the achievements of young learners and the contributions of dedicated educators and stakeholders. It marked a significant milestone in the school's history and called for continued support to enhance the educational experience for future generations. This event provided a wonderful conclusion to the academic year, inspiring learners and their families for the journey ahead.

©SHYNMEDIAGH 2023

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