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This is very encouraging. CEANA is not only about show and fun, but also about projects on the ground. Kudos Guys!
Great job my people of Delaware Valley. You've made us all proud to be an Ewe.
Ewes know how to unite and achieve results. Am happy for CEANA. Some other association also met in N.Y. on the same weekend. They fought among themselves and achieved nothing because their huge egos got in the way. They are b ...
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Some of these fights are the results of corruption (also known as chop chop). When there is improper accountability and the people demand answers, what they get is fight fight.
I am very suprise to read this put- down comments in the middle of such a successful event. what does that got to do with some ppl who tried to organize but end up in dispute, are you jealous of those ppl, for me I am very ha ...
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If anyone has inferiority complex, it is evidently you. You had assumed that the comment you responded to had been made by an Ewe. Guess what? Konadu the man who made the unflattering comment is akan, specifically akyem. Rega ...
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100% ewe tribalists pretending to be true Ghanaians. You hate non-ewes, especially Akans and thus u have the whole of Ghana against you people.
Learn to speak like an adult, and quit being jealous.
I wonder what ya problem is at all Milton.
for this, ka twi, ka twi ( speak twi) people u are not tribalistic at all, yet wud cajole and coerce ppl on radio to speak twi at all cost....
in anycase, why do u hate a fellow ...
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You may need it, PEACE IN YOUR HEARTDO NOT LISTEN YOUR MIND, that is where the problem is, please STEP OUTSIDE FROM IT, JUST BE THE OBSERVER WITH YOUR THIRD EYE, AND NOT THE OBSERVED.
Akpe na mi.
Only in your dreams that the whole Ghana is against Ewes.Ewes are more Ghanaians than u people.AWAY WITH YOUR JEALOUSY AND TRIBALISM.BEAUTIFUL COLOURS AND TRUE REPRESENTATION OF GHANAIANS ABROAD BY EWES
I was there and it was a colorful and happy moment. One interesting phenomena was that some Akan speaking friends like Chris and Junior offer their services in transporting guests to and from the Philadelphia Airport and pro ...
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good effort to promote ewebrotherhood.
very commendable
Thanks so much for keeping the heritage alive.
my opinion however, is that high quality and aggressive policy on education and technological education and transfer to the homeland is key and very crucial to our rise and to b ...
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Ceana 2015 will go down as one of the bests in the history of ceana and I believe the Next Hosts in New Jersey will build upon that to make participation in ceana an annual event that parents and Ewes in the world will like t ...
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Mr. Adzadu, how did you arrive at the conclusion that CEANA 2015 will go down as one of the best? What's the metric? Fun and merrymaking? What about accomplishments on the ground for Eweland? What will this convention achieve ...
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Don't let Toronto Chapter hear this. I heard from their president Efo Kofi that they have started planning for the 25th anniversary in 2018.
Plenty to eat and drink and then shit. Yet many part of Volta region need urgent developments. Many do not have ICT suits in the community. So what are these CEANA conference planning towards anyway?
Kojo, critics and talkers abound. Why aren't you in CEANA, contributing and steering the organization toward the provision of ict suits?
And Africa, Busia, Acheampong and Kufuor governments all could not help the provide or development basic amenities on the Volta Region? Oh, you really want to know what CEANA is about ? Sadly, you have widely exposed your tr ...
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I wish this event is held on bi-annual calendar. Indeed, eating Abolo, Yakayake, Akple and Fetridetsi across the Atlantic Ocean is a rare opportunity many of us would like to witness at least every 6 months! There is no enjoy ...
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Frank, you're a stakeholder too. You should look beyond eating abolo, yakayake, akple and fetridetsi and making merry bi-annually. Is that all you envisage for CEANA?
Yes ooo! Let's call a spade a spade! Can you say you will, or had attended CEANA without eating ever!? Food is part of the occasion. You simply can't ignore it Bro!
very nice n beautiful