Sheraton Hotel, located at a quite part of the Italian city Rome, was chosen as the venue to end celebrations in commemoration of Ghana?s 50th year of Independence in Italy. What a perfect place to close down the curtain on a series of events, from the early part of the year, portraying the image of Ghana under this anniversary by Ghanaians in Italy.
The 640-bedroom luxurious hotel has enough space to accommodate many Ghanaians, Italians and other nationals, some who travelled over 800 km to be part of this Charity Ball. Three of the five Ghana-based artistes expected at the show for some reasons were unable to make it but that didn?t diminish the euphoria expected at such an event of a dinner and dance carrying on its top a lottery draw where attractive prizes were won.
The exquisite nature of Sheraton Hotel, with it splendour of a Conference Hall, lounge, restaurant, halls for wedding and other ceremonies and it?s exotic flower compound certainly would not come cheap to the organisers. My enquiries at the counter on price list, looking at attendance -food inclusive - pointed to me the organisers of this great feast with ?12,000 payment can only go back home with some loose change ? but it was worth every amount spent.
The Ghana Embassy in Rome, which hosted the event assisted by its other sponsors ? Ghanacoop (a Ghanaian entity born out of the Ghana Association in the city Modena), Unicredit Group Bank in Rome, Council of Ghanaian Nationals Associations in Italy (COGNAI), Afriqiyah Airways, New Techo Srl, Arcadia, Western Union, Frimprince Music Production and Ethiopian Airlines ? made sure everything fits into place under the awesome night. Sitting arrangements brought forth names and places from Ghana as 50 tables, each with 10 seats, were given special names, among them were, Central Region, Boti Falls, Mountain Afadjato, Upper West Region, Aburi Girls, KNUST (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science &Technolgy).
Ghanaians, Italians, organisations and other individuals that have contributed immensely to the course of Ghanaians in Italy and elsewhere were presented with special awards. Service Award went to the organisation, Arcadia, in recognition of their service in combination with Ghanacoop which has helped Ghanaians in Italy. A-FMAL health organisation received the Medical Award for going to Ghana to perform surgical operations on the blind, the Religious Award went to Rev. Francis A. Amponsah. He is the co-founder of the Pilgrim Church in Italy and has 14 branches in Ghana, the Rev. Minister has also secured a 2.3 hectare land in Ghana to build a Bible College. Samuel Osei Kufour, who featured for the Ghana national soccer team - Black Stars - received a Sports Award in recognition of lifting high the flag of Ghana through sports. Other award recipients on the night were, Samia Yaba Nkrumah, (daughter of Ghana?s first President of Ghana ? Dr. Kwame Nkrumah) who received the Role Model Award being a good Ambassador of Ghana through her activities, Academic Award went to Dr. Kodwo Andah in recognition of his academic excellence. He is the only African water expert having been invited to contribute to the UNESCO and encyclopedia on life support systems. Dr. Andah is also author and co-author of 80 scientific papers published on a number of works with UNESCO. Business Company Award went to Ghanacoop in recognition of promotion of Ghanaian products in Italy.Sheraton Hotel, located at a quite part of the Italian city Rome, was chosen as the venue to end celebrations in commemoration of Ghana?s 50th year of Independence in Italy. What a perfect place to close down the curtain on a series of events, from the early part of the year, portraying the image of Ghana under this anniversary by Ghanaians in Italy.
The 640-bedroom luxurious hotel has enough space to accommodate many Ghanaians, Italians and other nationals, some who travelled over 800 km to be part of this Charity Ball. Three of the five Ghana-based artistes expected at the show for some reasons were unable to make it but that didn?t diminish the euphoria expected at such an event of a dinner and dance carrying on its top a lottery draw where attractive prizes were won.
The exquisite nature of Sheraton Hotel, with it splendour of a Conference Hall, lounge, restaurant, halls for wedding and other ceremonies and it?s exotic flower compound certainly would not come cheap to the organisers. My enquiries at the counter on price list, looking at attendance -food inclusive - pointed to me the organisers of this great feast with ?12,000 payment can only go back home with some loose change ? but it was worth every amount spent.
The Ghana Embassy in Rome, which hosted the event assisted by its other sponsors ? Ghanacoop (a Ghanaian entity born out of the Ghana Association in the city Modena), Unicredit Group Bank in Rome, Council of Ghanaian Nationals Associations in Italy (COGNAI), Afriqiyah Airways, New Techo Srl, Arcadia, Western Union, Frimprince Music Production and Ethiopian Airlines ? made sure everything fits into place under the awesome night. Sitting arrangements brought forth names and places from Ghana as 50 tables, each with 10 seats, were given special names, among them were, Central Region, Boti Falls, Mountain Afadjato, Upper West Region, Aburi Girls, KNUST (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science &Technolgy).
Ghanaians, Italians, organisations and other individuals that have contributed immensely to the course of Ghanaians in Italy and elsewhere were presented with special awards. Service Award went to the organisation, Arcadia, in recognition of their service in combination with Ghanacoop which has helped Ghanaians in Italy. A-FMAL health organisation received the Medical Award for going to Ghana to perform surgical operations on the blind, the Religious Award went to Rev. Francis A. Amponsah. He is the co-founder of the Pilgrim Church in Italy and has 14 branches in Ghana, the Rev. Minister has also secured a 2.3 hectare land in Ghana to build a Bible College. Samuel Osei Kufour, who featured for the Ghana national soccer team - Black Stars - received a Sports Award in recognition of lifting high the flag of Ghana through sports. Other award recipients on the night were, Samia Yaba Nkrumah, (daughter of Ghana?s first President of Ghana ? Dr. Kwame Nkrumah) who received the Role Model Award being a good Ambassador of Ghana through her activities, Academic Award went to Dr. Kodwo Andah in recognition of his academic excellence. He is the only African water expert having been invited to contribute to the UNESCO and encyclopedia on life support systems. Dr. Andah is also author and co-author of 80 scientific papers published on a number of works with UNESCO. Business Company Award went to Ghanacoop in recognition of promotion of Ghanaian products in Italy.