Teshie launches Homowo 2019 festival



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By
Albert Allotey, RNG

Accra, July 27, GNA – Gbetsoolor Nii Ashitey
Akomfra III, Teshie Mantse, launched the 2019 Teshie Homowo Festival with a
invite citizens to live in peace for the development of the region.

The festival, on the theme: "Hooting at
Hunger, aspiring to excellence "would begin Monday, August 6 at 18h.
Friday, October 25, 2019.

Among a number of activities organized for
the festival would be the launch of a social intervention project GHȼ500.000.00
called Akro Foundation and would be funded by the revenue from the stool lands,
legacies, grants, donations, donations, investments and voluntary contributions
from various sources.

The Foundation would be involved in training
and the development of brilliant but needy young generations in approved bases,
second level and higher education institutions to support the efforts of governments in
providing a quality education.

Gbetsoolor Ashitey Akomfra said: "As I
mounted on the black stool Teshie, I realized a sad decline in education
norms and the concomitant danger of pushing Ga-Dangme languages ​​and
crops under extinction.

"I decided to create the Foundation for
help to reserve the alarming situation as part of my modest efforts. "

He used individuals and businesses
telecommunication entities, especially telecommunications companies, to support the traditional market.
authorities to raise funds for development.

Gbetsoolor Ashitey Akomfra said three years
There is, he directed the revamp of the Teshie Homowo Festival in order to develop
a new brand image for the region.

"Today, I'm proud to announce that, thanks to
this innovative strategy Teshie celebrated Homowo subsequent in absolute
peace and tranquility. Now, the era of stigma by our leaders and others
High level personalities are gone forever. Teshie has now become a very
attractive arena for development partners and businessmen.

He asked Ga-Dangme native to stop
to fight each other and instead help protect and promote jealously
their cultures and languages ​​rich for posterity.

GNA

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