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3G Endorses CEANA 2012 in Houston, TX - Sept 1-3

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3G Media is proud to be a part of CEANA 2012 as Ewe Associations in North

America head to Houston, TX for their 19th Annual convention - Sept. 1-3

2012. Every year the CEANA convention has always been inspiring and it has

really had an impact on the Eweland over the years. All the Ewe

associations come together as one family and the common goal is supporting

the Eweland, Volta Region, Togo and Benin. It is definitely worth for all

to be a part and 3G Media has been a media partner of this huge event for

many years. It is a weekend of fun, culture and diversity. The host of the

convention is the Ewe Association of Houston,TX (

www.eweassociationofhouston.org). If you live in Houston, TX and its

surrounding cities, CEANA comes to town and "ALL ARE INVITED, SEE U THERE!!"

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*CEANA means Council of Ewe Associations of North America (

www.ceanonline.org)

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*It is an organization which unites Ewe associations and organizations in

the United States, Canada, and around the world under one umbrella.

The goal of CEANA is to promote and assist in the Socio-Economic and

Cultural development of our homeland; Eweland: Volta Region, Togo and

Benin.

The Theme for this year is; "Youth Education & Entrepreneurship. The Engine

of Economic Empowerment in Eweland

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For details on the convention please click on the Convention Schedule on

the link below;

* http://ceanaonline.org/news/Ceana_2012_Conv_Schedule.pdf

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In the News as written previously by; Dr. PN Abotchie,President, CEANA &

EAH -

http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=225727

The 19th Annual Council of Ewe Associations of North America Convention

(CEANA) was launched in Houston, TX, on Thanksgiving Day, Nov 24, 2011. The

launching marks the beginning of programs and activities that will

culminate in the three-day CEANA convention on Labor Day weekend, 2012, in

Houston.

CEANA, a high-profile nonprofit organization that operates as an umbrella

group for all Ewe Associations in North America, organizes an annual

convention in one North American city to round off its activities for the

year. The Ewe Association of Houston, the hosts of the 2012 convention,

organized the well-attended launching event to mark the start of

preparatory activities toward CEANA 2012. The ceremony was held at the

popular Rose’s Gardens Banquet Hall in Southwest Houston.

The evening began with the arrival of invited guests, and leaders of

various Ghanaian and Togolese associations. Some of the notable invited

guests included Dr. Araba Aikins, the President of Ghana Association of

Houston; Roukiya Karim, the President of the Togolese Association of

Houston; Mr. Nii Obli-Armah of Ga-Adagme Association of Greater Houston;

Dr. Sam Forjuoh, the President of Asante Kroye Kuo; Nana Serwaa Akoto,

Asantefuohema of Houston; Rev. Anane-Sekyere of United Ghanaian

Presbyterian Church of Houston; Rev. Fosu Akyea of First Love International

Church, Rev. Nyaho of San Antonio, and representatives from Ewe Association

of Dallas, in addition to other church and community leaders. Highlights of

the ceremony include a launching address by Dr. Peter N. Abotchie, the

current CEANA President, who appealed to the community to develop an

interest in charitable giving as well as in organized programs that are

geared toward facilitating the development of our local districts back

home. The major fundraising event of the evening was a mega raffle, which

included prizes such as widescreen Toshiba HDTV, Asus notebook PC, as well

as Dumas wax prints and multiple African-wear. Authentic Ewe cuisine was on

display by the hardworking women of the Ewe Association, and guests had

multiple servings of yakayake, abolo, akple, dzenkple, ayikple, aboboi,

fetridetsi, amadetsi, azidetsi, in addition to the ubiquitous kenkey,

wakye, jollof, etc. DJ Kissi performed flawlessly, as he dished out a

seamless ensemble of agbadza, bobobo, azonto, old and new Togolese,

Beninois, and Ghanaian highlife/Hihlife tunes for the entertainment of

patrons. The event, which was aptly described by many as ‘festive’, was

thoroughly enjoyed by Ewes and non-Ewes alike.

Over 750 attendants are expected to attend CEANA 2012 on Labor Day weekend

(Aug 31-Sep 2, 2012) including delegates from cities in the United States,

Canada, and Europe, and traditional rulers from Ghana, Togo, and Benin. The

ambassadors of Ghana, Togo and Benin are also expected to attend. The

convention will offer a series of symposiums on: Youth education, Youth

entrepreneurship, and Economic empowerment as the vehicle for the

development of Eweland.

Current CEANA Member Associations are: Ewe Association of Houston; United

Volta Association - New York; Volta Association – Washington, DC; Ewe

Association of Chicago; Ewe Association of Colorado; Ewe Multicultural

Association of Alberta; Ewe Alliance of U.S.A.; Ewe Association of Georgia

(Atlanta); Ewe Association of Dallas; Ewe Multicultural Association of

Ontario (Toronto); Ewe-Canadian Cultural Organization of Ontario; Ewe

Habobo of Southern California; Ewe Association of New England; Mile Novisi

of Florida (Miami); Ewe Association of Quebec; Novinyo Habobo of Delaware

Valley, Philadelphia; Ewe Association of Mississippi/Arkansas/ Louisiana;

Ewe Association of North Carolina; Global Partners for African Development.

Visit www.eweassociationofhouston.org for further information on CEANA 2012.

Dr. PN Abotchie,

President, CEANA & EAH

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