It seems everyone is going to the Ghana Village in Leesburg, Virginia this summer -- Ghanaweb CEO Mr. Francis Akoto, GCG Founder Yaw Owusu, delegates from UST, Legon, Achimota School, Prempeh College, JOY FM, and representatives from the Ghana government, perhaps led by the Ambassador of Ghana to the United States.
What is Ghana Village and what are they going to do there?
July 3-6, 2002: 1,000 Ghanaians and friends of Ghana from the United States, Britain, Canada, Belgium, France, Ghana, Nigeria, Australia, Japan, Jamaica and Brazil, are getting together for the First Annual Ghana Festival, a 3-day gala, packed with a fun fair, trade fair, banquet, fashion show and a cruise (boat ride) in the Potomac River, Washington, DC. The participants, mostly Ghanaian professionals and students, are getting together to celebrate the Ghanaian culture and to share ideas on Ghanaian development issues at the Ghana Village, Leesburg, Virginia, an exotic 110-acre resort, featuring 950 guest rooms, 2 swimming pools, 4 tennis courts, 3 golf courses and high speed Internet access. http://www.ghanacybergroup.com/ghanavillage.htm
It’s usually tragedies (death in a family, civil strife, violent change of government, etc.) that bring modern Africans and their communities together. That is about to change.
For more information, please contact the Ghana Festival Planning Committee
Email: yo73@columbia.edu
Phone: 301-307-0081.
http://www.ghanacybergroup.com/ghanafest.htm
It seems everyone is going to the Ghana Village in Leesburg, Virginia this summer -- Ghanaweb CEO Mr. Francis Akoto, GCG Founder Yaw Owusu, delegates from UST, Legon, Achimota School, Prempeh College, JOY FM, and representatives from the Ghana government, perhaps led by the Ambassador of Ghana to the United States.
What is Ghana Village and what are they going to do there?
July 3-6, 2002: 1,000 Ghanaians and friends of Ghana from the United States, Britain, Canada, Belgium, France, Ghana, Nigeria, Australia, Japan, Jamaica and Brazil, are getting together for the First Annual Ghana Festival, a 3-day gala, packed with a fun fair, trade fair, banquet, fashion show and a cruise (boat ride) in the Potomac River, Washington, DC. The participants, mostly Ghanaian professionals and students, are getting together to celebrate the Ghanaian culture and to share ideas on Ghanaian development issues at the Ghana Village, Leesburg, Virginia, an exotic 110-acre resort, featuring 950 guest rooms, 2 swimming pools, 4 tennis courts, 3 golf courses and high speed Internet access. http://www.ghanacybergroup.com/ghanavillage.htm
It’s usually tragedies (death in a family, civil strife, violent change of government, etc.) that bring modern Africans and their communities together. That is about to change.
For more information, please contact the Ghana Festival Planning Committee
Email: yo73@columbia.edu
Phone: 301-307-0081.
http://www.ghanacybergroup.com/ghanafest.htm