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Asantefuohene
Of Chicago Calls On Ghanaians To Help Educate The Children
The Asantefuohene of Chicago and Midwest Nana
Kwasi Addai, on Saturday night called on Ghanaians to help educate the
youth. He was speaking at
the colorful Asanteman Association of Chicago and
Midwest's Annual Black Tie Dinner held at the Marriot Hotel, Downtown
Chicago on Saturday July 2, 2005.
He informed the attendees that funds raised at the Dinner will go into
building libraries in Ghana in support of Otumfuo Osei Tutu's education
initiative. He thanked all the distinguished guests and the Nananom and
Asanteman Association members who helped organized the event. He also
thanked members of the Ghanaian Community for turning out in their numbers
to help educate the children of Ghana.
The Ghanaian public showed up in their numbers to support a worthy cause and
they were dressed majestically. The organizers subsidized parking for the
attendees. This would have normally cost about $28.00 for the location.
In his address the Guest Speaker, Dr. Agyenim Boateng, Assistant Attorney
General for Kentucky, reiterated what the Asantefuohene stated and traced
the history of the Asante traditional people and the achievements. In an
appeal for funds almost $11,000.00 was pledged for the project. Mr. Samuel
Akainyah, of Akainyah Galleries in Chicago and an Attorney was a Chairman
and member of the fund-raising committee. Sharing the chair with Mr.
Akainyah as co-chairpersons were; Mr. Joe Conduah of Wisconsin Department of
Transportation, Mrs. Elizabeth Afriyie, Director of West African Relations
at the International Council on Education for Teaching and Mr. Alfred Anning,
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