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Education Wins Big as Akyem Tafo Queen Mother Celebrates 1st Anniversary

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Education Wins Big as Akyem Tafo Queen Mother Celebrates 1st Anniversary

 

Akyem Tafo, Ghana — The vibrant town of Akyem Tafo witnessed a remarkable gesture of love and leadership as Nana Brempomaa Amoafoa, the Ati Hemaa (Queen Mother of Akyem Tafo Ati), celebrated her first anniversary on the throne.

As a mother, leader, and passionate advocate for education, Nana Hemaa used her milestone celebration to make a real impact in her community. She personally distributed exercise books to several basic schools, ensuring that children have the tools they need to learn and excel.

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 Schools That Benefited from Nana Hemaa’s Support

  • SDA Basic School

  • Presbyterian Basic School

  • Roman Catholic (RC) Basic School

  • Zion Basic School

  • Holy Family Basic Schoo

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Her generosity has sparked joy among teachers, parents, and pupils alike. For many, this gesture is more than just exercise books — it is a symbol of hope and a brighter future for the children of Akyem Tafo.

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 A Queen Mother Who Leads by Example

Nana Brempomaa Amoafoa’s 1st anniversary has set a powerful example of how traditional leadership can support education and development. Her action reflects her deep belief that education is the foundation for transforming communities.

Community members praised her for prioritizing the welfare of children and urged others to follow her lead.

“When a child has a book, they have a chance to dream and build a future,” one teacher said during the presentation.

As the celebrations continue, the people of Akyem Tafo are optimistic that this is just the beginning of many more initiatives under Nana Hemaa’s reign — initiatives that will empower the youth, strengthen education, and transform lives.

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