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Hon .Benjamin Narteh Ayiku’s Generous Donation Emboldens Teshie’s Homowo Festival

 

 

In a remarkable display of community solidarity, Hon Benjamin Narteh Ayiku, the esteemed member of parliament for Ledzokuku Constituency, has exemplified his unwavering commitment to the people of Teshie by making a substantial donation to support the pending Teshie Homowo Festival.

With his thoughtful contribution of cash, sacks of maize, gallons of palm oil, packs of beverages, and more, Hon Ayiku’s heartfelt gesture promises to enhance the festival’s jubilant spirit and empower the traditional leaders and clan quarters of Teshie.

The Teshie Homowo Festival, an embodiment of Teshie’s customs and traditions, holds profound significance in honoring the rich history of the Teshie people. This festive occasion allows community members to come together as one, celebrate their ancestral roots, and promote unity and growth within the clan quarters. However, ensuring the festival’s vibrant success requires the collective efforts of both leaders and citizens alike.

Recognizing the paramount importance of preserving cultural heritage and supporting local communities, Hon Ayiku has once again displayed his exceptional leadership and dedication to his constituents. With great magnanimity, he has donated 20 sacks of 100kg maize and 20 big yellow gallons of palm oil, enabling the traditional leaders and clan quarters of Teshie to celebrate this year’s festival with an abundance of sustenance.

Additionally, his contribution of 50 packs of bottle water ensures that attendees remain well-hydrated during the event.

To infuse even more merriment into the festival, Hon Ayiku’s donation includes 20 packs each of the popular Heineken drink, malt, Fanta, Coca Cola, and Sprite. These refreshments are sure to quench attendees’ thirst and add an extra touch of enjoyment to the celebrations. Furthermore, with 20 boxes of Castle bridge, Hon Ayiku’s donation ensures that the spirit of camaraderie and celebration thrives throughout the entirety of the festival.

At this juncture, it is crucial for the people of Teshie to acknowledge and express their heartfelt appreciation to Hon Ayiku for his exemplary dedication and unwavering support.

His contribution to the Teshie Homowo Festival not only strengthens the bond between the traditional leaders and citizens but also serves as a testament to his commitment to fostering unity, community development, and cultural preservation.

Hon Benjamin Narteh Ayiku’s magnanimous contribution to the Teshie Homowo Festival epitomizes his unwavering dedication to the well-being and unity of his constituents.

By gifting cash, sacks of maize, gallons of palm oil, packs of beverages, and more, he ensures that this year’s festival is marked with abundant joy, prosperity, and a celebration of cultural heritage.

As community members, let us embrace Hon Ayiku’s generosity and unite wholeheartedly to make this Teshie Homowo Festival an unforgettable testament of our shared values and unity.

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Hon .Benjamin Narteh Ayiku’s Generous Donation Emboldens Teshie’s Homowo Festival

 

 

In a remarkable display of community solidarity, Hon Benjamin Narteh Ayiku, the esteemed member of parliament for Ledzokuku Constituency, has exemplified his unwavering commitment to the people of Teshie by making a substantial donation to support the pending Teshie Homowo Festival.

With his thoughtful contribution of cash, sacks of maize, gallons of palm oil, packs of beverages, and more, Hon Ayiku’s heartfelt gesture promises to enhance the festival’s jubilant spirit and empower the traditional leaders and clan quarters of Teshie.

The Teshie Homowo Festival, an embodiment of Teshie’s customs and traditions, holds profound significance in honoring the rich history of the Teshie people. This festive occasion allows community members to come together as one, celebrate their ancestral roots, and promote unity and growth within the clan quarters. However, ensuring the festival’s vibrant success requires the collective efforts of both leaders and citizens alike.

Recognizing the paramount importance of preserving cultural heritage and supporting local communities, Hon Ayiku has once again displayed his exceptional leadership and dedication to his constituents. With great magnanimity, he has donated 20 sacks of 100kg maize and 20 big yellow gallons of palm oil, enabling the traditional leaders and clan quarters of Teshie to celebrate this year’s festival with an abundance of sustenance.

Additionally, his contribution of 50 packs of bottle water ensures that attendees remain well-hydrated during the event.

To infuse even more merriment into the festival, Hon Ayiku’s donation includes 20 packs each of the popular Heineken drink, malt, Fanta, Coca Cola, and Sprite. These refreshments are sure to quench attendees’ thirst and add an extra touch of enjoyment to the celebrations. Furthermore, with 20 boxes of Castle bridge, Hon Ayiku’s donation ensures that the spirit of camaraderie and celebration thrives throughout the entirety of the festival.

At this juncture, it is crucial for the people of Teshie to acknowledge and express their heartfelt appreciation to Hon Ayiku for his exemplary dedication and unwavering support.

His contribution to the Teshie Homowo Festival not only strengthens the bond between the traditional leaders and citizens but also serves as a testament to his commitment to fostering unity, community development, and cultural preservation.

Hon Benjamin Narteh Ayiku’s magnanimous contribution to the Teshie Homowo Festival epitomizes his unwavering dedication to the well-being and unity of his constituents.

By gifting cash, sacks of maize, gallons of palm oil, packs of beverages, and more, he ensures that this year’s festival is marked with abundant joy, prosperity, and a celebration of cultural heritage.

As community members, let us embrace Hon Ayiku’s generosity and unite wholeheartedly to make this Teshie Homowo Festival an unforgettable testament of our shared values and unity.

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