Archive April 14, 2022

MADE IN ATWIMA NWABIAGYA NORTH DISTRICT QUALITY NORTHERN SMOCK

Northern Smock “Fugu” is one among the top wearing apparel of the Northern people in the Region of Ghana.
The trend has descended to the southern and other regions of Ghana particularly the Ashanti. Both the young and the elderly are mostly seen with it.
The beauty alone makes it more attractive to put on and the all event apparel makes it more wearable. It has the feminist type and masculine made category. This means it is all class dress.
In the Atwima Nwabiagya North District Assembly where peculiar young energetic, beautiful and well educated feminists were caught weaving these Northern Kente specifically in the Asuofua-Asamang Electoral Area.
Upon enquiry it was revealed that these teen girls had had education. There were those who  were in education and uses their leisure days and hours of vacation to learn this trade whilst others have completed school preparing to further on but wants to make good use of the days ahead in life.
Investors and visitors who make a journey to the country must never forget Atwima Nwabiagya North District Assembly, Barekese for we have what is worth to show.
Augustine Agyei
Ag. District Information Officer

DCE JOINS REV. OB TO BREAK GROUNDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF 3 UNIT CLASSROOM AT AKRAFO KOKOBEN

The District Chief Executive of the Atwima Nwabiagya North District, Hon. Rebecca Yeboah has joined the founder and leader of Moment of Glory Prayer Army (MOGPA), Rev. Isaac Osei Bonsu (Rev. OB) to cut sod for the construction of a 3 unit classroom, a staff common room, a headmaster’s office, washroom and a mechanised borehole for the pupil of Akrafo Kokoben D/A primary in the District Assembly.
The said educational infrastructure which commenced on Wednesday, April 6, 2022 is set for 14 months completion or more.
Dignitaries who honoured the ground breaking were Hon. Rebecca Yeboah, DCE, Hon. Isaac Ohemeng Prempeh, Presiding Member and Dean of Ashanti Regional Presiding Members, Nananom, District Education Director, Mr Frank Duah Boateng, District Coordinating Director, Mr S.M Abdul-Rahman, MOGPA representatives and Pastors, Assembly member for the area, teachers, staff of the educational Directorate, students and all protocols observed.
In her speech, the Hon. DCE was thankful to the developer (Rev. OB) and urged all private religious bodies to make example out of what MOGPA founder has done.
She held that when private institution are able to take up such mantles of development no one would be left behind leading to a country transformed.
Pastor James Adusie Mensah, who spoke on the half of Rev. OB said the future cannot be certain without education and since it falled on infrastructure, MOGPA as an entity would want to be part of it.
Augustine Agyei
DIO