Brong Ahafo Citizens in USA and Canada Are Meeting Again in Toronto
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Saturday, May 23rd, 2015 is the day! The Council of Brong Ahafo
Associations of North America (COBAANA) will meet again in Toronto for
the 6th Annual Convention.
The venue is the La Victoria Banquet Hall & Convention Center, 69
Milvan Drive, Toronto, M9L 1Z1, from 7:00 PM to 3:00 AM.
COBAANA is the umbrella Organization consisting of the Brong Ahafo
Associations in the USA and Canada.
It has taken the leading role of bringing all Diasporean Brong Ahafo
citizens together to socialize and mobilize resources to support
socio-economic development efforts in the Region.
With less than a week to go, feverish efforts are under way andnearly
completed as COBAANA welcomes participants from far and near to
Toronto, the birthplace of COBAANA.
Some distinguished guests and dignitaries from Ghana are alreadyin the
U.S.A. en route to Toronto.
They include Ghana's First Lady – Her Excellency Lordina Mahama, the
Brong Ahafo Regional Minister – Honorable Eric Opoku, the President of
the Brong Ahafo House of Chiefs, and others.
In attendance also will be the Mayor of Toronto and Ghana's Ambassador
to Canada. The theme for COBAANA-Toronto 2015 is "Changing Lives
Through Education." Proceeds from the Dinner Dance and fundraiser will
go to benefit two rural elementary schools that currently lack the
appropriate buildings and other necessities. A flat rate of $60 gate
fee has been recommended.
Speaking to this reporter via telephone, Mr. Alex Ankomah of Toronto,
COBAANA Chairman, reiterated his usual message.
Chairman Ankomah said that COBAANA's efforts are "our way ofsupporting
the government to help our needy families in Ghana."
He graciously invited all and sundry to attend the Convention's dinner
and dance and support a worthy cause.
For more information, please contact Mr. Alex Ankomah, COBAANA
Chairman (647-889-6062), Mr. Daniel Asante, COBAANA Vice Chairman
(215-990-2791), and Mr. Bentil Boakye Boateng, COBAANA Publicity
Officer (571-426-8505).
Source: Nana Appiah