Wednesday, June 10, 2009

EXECUTIVE MANSION FOR SALE






DESCRIPTION:
A three storey 3 en-suites bedroom Executive mansion, comprising of dining area, modern kitchen and a guest toilet. All rooms are fitted with air conditioners.
  The property has a ground floor of 220 square meters suitable for banking hall and shops. The first floor is about 280square meters whiles the second is about 210square meters. 

Location: At Osu very close to Don’s Inn 200meters from the oxford streets. Suitable for office or private residency.

Interested organizations or individuals should contact Niinns ventures real estates developers on 0243132337or send an email to accraoffice@gmail.com for viewing and negotiation.

HOMOWO PROGRAMME 2009 OSU DIVISIONAL COUNCIL








DATE 2009 ACTIVITY VENUE
27TH JUNE OSU HOMOWO LAUNCH OSU PALACE

6TH JULY USA PRESIDENT VISIT TO GHANA:: 

BARRACK OBAMA AND MICHEL OBAMA[REQUEST FOR A DURBAR OF GA CHIEFS] INDEPENDENCE AVENUE
 
SATURDAY11TH JULY DADE FESTIVAL OSU TOWNSHIP 

12TH JULY DADE GBANOYAA DADEBUNAA

18TH JULY SEI KWAME YELE YELI PALACE

21ST JULY EMANCIPATION WREATH LAYING PALACE
• ASHANTE – TEXAS HOUSE;
• AWUSAI ATSO – KWEINOR WE
• RICHTER FORT – SOD CUTTING
• KPOWULUNO – ANORHOR
• AWULAKPAKPA WE
• OKAITEY SHIKATSE WE
• RICHTER FORT 
• CASTLE – THROUGH EMANCIPATION WAY
REFRESHMENTS AT RICHTER FORT 
[ASSEMBLE OSU MANNONUKPAI OSU ASAFOIATSEMEI FOR THE CEREMONIES]  

21ST JULY REVERENTIAL NIGHT [CHORAL MUSIC/VIGIL]
CANDLE LIGHT PROCESSION TO CASTLE
WREATH LAYING AT CASTLE AND DECLARATION OF EMANCIPATION AT RICHTER’S FORT

22ND JULY AM GREATER ACCRA REGIONAL EMANCIPATION DURBAR AT MANTSE AGBONAA – JAMES TOWN BRITISH ACCRA 
  
8TH AUGUST FOOTBALL:
OSU TOWN XI V LA TOWN XI LA TOWN PARK

15TH AUGUST 
 FOOTBALL FINAL:
OSU TOWN XI V LA TOWN XI OSU AKO ADJEI PARK

17TH AUGUST CLEAN UP AT THE ROYAL MAUSOLEUM RINGWAY ESTATES BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION

17TH AUGUST SOO NTAN OSU CROSS ROADS/PALACE/BLOHUN

18TH AUGUST OSU HOMOWO OSU PALACE

19TH AUGUST NNOWALA

STREET CARNIVAL
WEIGHT LIFTIING PALACE

22ND AUGUST ASHANTE NISHWAMO ROYAL MAUSOLEUM TOWNSHIP

26TH AUGUST NIIMAN NISHWAMO NIMA MARKET
NIMA POLICE STATION PARK

27TH AUGUST SEI KWAO YELE YELI NII WE – ASHANTE BLOHUN 

28TH AUGUST AFLI BETO ANORHOR

29TH AUGUST ALATA NISHWAMO ROYAL MAUSOLEUM
TOWNSHIP
6TH SEPTEMBER THANKSGIVING SERVICE
METHODIST CHURCH AKO ADJEI

29TH DECEMBER MAJOR ANNIVERSARY
DETAILS TO BE PROVIDED
 TOWNSHIP

http://www.niinns.com


Niinns ventures is a company that is changing the trend in tourism with a passionate focus on making Ghana a tour destination with its travel portal w

Niinns ventures is a company that is changing the trend in tourism with a passionate focus on making Ghana a tour destination with its travel portal www.niinns.com .  
 
Niinns .com is a brand that will have national coverage with it loyalty cards which gives inbound and local tourist a discount on it affiliates companies.

 Niinns ventures is looking for companies and brands in the tourism industry to provide detailed information of their services for an online tourism directory. 

INTERESTED COMPANIES. 
 
• Hotels
• Restaurants
• Chop bars
• Car rentals
• Airline companies
• Schools
• Churches
• Financial institutions
• Electronic and the print media
• Internet service providers(internet cafĂ©’s)
• Health Spa’s
• Embassies
• Hospitals
• Real estate developers
• Night clubs
• Beaches results 
• Eco tour
• Traditional council(festivals)
• Travel and tour companies
• Shopping centres
• Regional capitals
• Art galleries and craft shops
• Antique dealers
• Book shops
• Cinema and entertainment halls 
• Agricultural farms/state farms
• Parcel delivery companies
• 
 
 

SHOULD CONTACT 

Niinns ventures limited
P.O box 422 Legon Accra Ghana
 Office location: Osu Salem secondary school
Tel; +233 234 132 337 or 021769366
Email:info@niinns.com
Web sites http://www.niinns.com

 

PANAFEST / EMANCIPATION DAY 2009

















THEMES: EMANCIPATION, OUR HERITAGE, OUR STRENGTH
UNITING THE AFRICAN FAMILY
SUB-THEME: COMMUNICATING THE AFRICAN REALITY










16th July, 2009 Wreath Laying Ceremony in Accra W.E. Du Bois Centre 9.00am





George Padmore Centre, 11.00am





Kwame Nkrumah 12.30pm





Mausoleum, Accra










18th July, 2009 Durbar at Bono Manso Bono Manso 10.00am





1 Wreath Laying ceremony in Rev. Dr. Martin Luther





memory of Dr. Martin King Centre





Luther King Jnr., Marcus





Mosiah Garvey, Malcom X,





Mrs. Rosa Parks, Mrs.





Corretta King, etc











·1 Durbar of Chiefs










21st July, 2009 Durbar at Akwamu Atimpoku 10.00am






·1 Durbar of Chiefs





·2 Demonstration of how to





wear the traditional cloth
3 Demonstration of how to





prepare ‘oto’










22nd July, 2009 Durbar at Osu Osu, Mandela Park 10.00am






1 Durbar of Chiefs





·2 Cultural Performances










What do you know?, Quiz GNAT Hall 10.00am





Competition Finals















23rd July,2009 Opening of PANAFEST Cape Coast 10.00am





Village Expo/ Bazaar










24th July, 2009 Experiencing the return Elmina Castle 10.00am





Healing , Reconciliation and
Akwaaba ceremony










25th July 2009 Opening of PANAFEST and Cape Coast 10.00am
Grand Durbar of Chiefs










26th July 2009 1 Traditional Ceremonies Cape Coast 10.00am






(Naming and Marriage)










27th -29th July Pan African Conference Cape Coast 10.00am





2009










27TH July 2009 ·1 Tour of the Slave Wells Salaga Slave Market 10.00am






·1 Durbar of Chiefs










27th July, 2009 Durbar at Keta Keta, Fort Prezeistein 10.00am





·1 Narration on the history of






Slave Trade in Anlo





·2 Cultural performances





Tour of Fort Prezeistein and





Atorkor Slavery Memorial Park










29th July, 2009 Durbar at Assin Praso Assin Praso, Heritage 11.00am





·2 Re-enactment of river Village Durbar Grounds





crossing

·3 Durbar of Chiefs





·4 Cultural Performances










30th July, 2009 ·1 Regional Day /Local tours Anomabu, Fort William 10 00am

2 Laying of Wreath





·3 Women’s Day










31st July, 2009 Reverential Night Cape Coast Castle 9.00pm





·1 Candlelight Procession






·2 Testimonies-spoken word





·3 Cultural Performances





·4 Roll call of Ancestors





5 Reading of Proclamation





·6 Youth Day










1st August, 2009 Grand Durbar at Assin Manso Assin Manso, Slave River 10.00am






·1 Durbar of Chiefs and Reverential Gardens





·2 Wreath Laying on the






graves of two former slaves





·3 Visit to the Donkor Nsuo






(Slave River)











·4 Pan-African Awards Night Cape Coast 7.00pm




















Friday, May 15, 2009

World Tourism Day Celebration in Ghana 21st - 27th September 2009




  • Monday 21st-25th Sept 2009   (Pre-event tours KNOW YOUR COUNTRY) Venue all regions of Ghana THIS WILL BE AN ORIENTATION FOR FOREING AND LOCAL TRAVEL WRITES  ACCRA CITY TOUR HISTORICAL HERITAGE CULTURAL/ ECO-AGRO TOURS
  • TOURISM EXHIBITION 21st Sept 2009 time: 2:00pm Accra international conference center OFFICIAL OPENING OF http://www.unwto.org/index.php 
  • TUESDAY 22 AND23 SEPT TOURISM CONFERENCE theme:TOURISM CELEBRATING DIVERSITY VENUE: ACCRA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTER  TIME 2:00 PM
  • THURSDAY 24 September 2009 8:30 am Accra city tour  11:00 La Palm Royal Beach Hotel ::GASTRONOMY FAIR 
  • FRIDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2009 AT KUMASI (THE GREEN SCHOOL PROJECT COMPETITION) VISIT LAKE BOSOMTWI THEN RECEPTION Golden Tulip Hotel Kumasi
  • Saturday 26 September 2009 tour of (cocoa trail bunso adoretum Tetteh quarshie cocoa fram)
  • climax of this events "TOURISM CELEBRATING DIVERSITY" Press briefing by secretary general UNWTO (pls see link) http://www.unwto.org/wtd/index.php

what do u know about tourism completion  finals

GHANA GALA NIGHT 

EXPOSITION OF GHANAIAN CUISINE MUSIC DANCE FASHION

VENUE

BANQUET HALL STATE HOUSE ACCRA

CALL 233243132337 FOR MORE INFO 


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The C.E.O of NiiNNS venture (Nii Nortei Nortey) is An upcoming ultimate entrepreneur who is posits to bring a vast difference into Ghana tourism and information technology Nii Nortei stands to build a very successful IT solution company training development and  sales of computers  and intelligent management software.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Aboakyer 2009 2/MAY/2009 TO 3/MAY/2009


Aboakyer is celebrated in the southern coastal region between Accra and Cape Coast, in the township of Winneba. You can witness the town gathering together and join the celebrations that erupt after the deer has been caught.

The festival occurs on the first Saturday in May and the celebrations last all weekend. This festival is now more commonly known as the deer-hunting festival, as the human sacrifices have been replaced with the hunting and slaying of an antelope is a very important part of the Simpa peoples' calendar. The hunters must go out into the bush unarmed and bring back a live antelope to the towns' chief. The element of competition here is strong as teams compete to be the first to present their prize to the elders and be declared champion.

The festival is a celebration to mark the migration of these people from the ancient Western Sudan Empire where they were led by 2 brothers and a god called Otu. Upon consulting their god, they were instructed by their traditional priest or mediator between the people and the god to sacrifice a young member of the Royal family every year to their god.
This was not good news so they made an appeal to their god who asked for an animal from the wild cat family to be caught alive and beheaded before the god.
Before the festival began they settled the god at a place called Penkye hence the god became Penkyi Otu. When the people went out to hunt down the wild cat they lost so many men before capturing it alive. This caused the second appeal. Penkyi Otu decided to accept a mature bush buck this looks like a deer.
The people of Simpa sang this story in their war chants and told it during moonlit nights. It was kept and protected till it could be written in English for all to read.
Today, the Aboakyir festival is celebrated in May each year and is a major event in Ghana

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

1 May Event 2009 sight seeing and pool picnic

NiiNNs Ventures: 'Passionate about safety and luxury'.Enjoy high quality exceptional value.We have a 24 hour customer support Phone:+233243132337E-MAIL: niinnsventures@gmail.com(A) ACCRA CITY TOUR bring your family and friends
The event is a all day event and u will get a tour off legon (university of Ghana).Do will to fill the from for the loyalty cards with wish give you half rates on clubs we are affiliated with u will also get 30% swimming lessons  MC:Caroline & Dj Armani the pool side picnic is 7 new ghana at the gate thank u Nii Nortei Nortey 0243132337

what is may day
May 1st, International Workers' Day, commemorates the historic struggle of working people throughout the world, and is recognized in every country except the United States, Canada, and South Africa. This despite the fact that the holiday began in the 1880s in the United States, with the fight for an eight-hour work day.
In 1884, the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions passed a resolution stating that eight hours would constitute a legal day's work from and after May 1, 1886. The resolution called for a general strike to achieve the goal, since legislative methods had already failed. With workers being forced to work ten, twelve, and fourteen hours a day, rank-and-file support for the eight-hour movement grew rapidly, despite the indifference and hostility of many union leaders. By April 1886, 250,000 workers were involved in the May Day movement.
The heart of the movement was in Chicago, organized primarily by the anarchist International Working People's Association. Businesses and the state were terrified by the increasingly revolutionary character of the movement and prepared accordingly. The police and militia were increased in size and received new and powerful weapons financed by local business leaders. Chicago's Commercial Club purchased a $2000 machine gun for the Illinois National Guard to be used against strikers. Nevertheless, by May 1st, the movement had already won gains for many Chicago clothing cutters, shoemakers, and packing-house workers. But on May 3, 1886, police fired into a crowd of strikers at the McCormick Reaper Works Factory, killing four and wounding many. Anarchists called for a mass meeting the next day in Haymarket Square to protest the brutality.
The meeting proceeded without incident, and by the time the last speaker was on the platform, the rainy gathering was already breaking up, with only a few hundred people remaining. It was then that 180 cops marched into the square and ordered the meeting to disperse. As the speakers climbed down from the platform, a bomb was thrown at the police, killing one and injuring seventy. Police responded by firing into the crowd, killing one worker and injuring many others.
Although it was never determined who threw the bomb, the incident was used as an excuse to attack the entire Left and labor movement. Police ransacked the homes and offices of suspected radicals, and hundreds were arrested without charge. Anarchists in particular were harassed, and eight of Chicago's most active were charged with conspiracy to murder in connection with the Haymarket bombing. A kangaroo court found all eight guilty, despite a lack of evidence connecting any of them to the bomb-thrower (only one was even present at the meeting, and he was on the speakers' platform), and they were sentenced to die. Albert Parsons, August Spies, Adolf Fischer, and George Engel were hanged on November 11, 1887. Louis Lingg committed suicide in prison, The remaining three were finally pardoned in 1893.
It is not surprising that the state, business leaders, mainstream union officials, and the media would want to hide the true history of May Day, portraying it as a holiday celebrated only in Moscow's Red Square. In its attempt to erase the history and significance of May Day, the United States government declared May 1st to be "Law Day", and gave us instead Labor Day - a holiday devoid of any historical significance other than its importance as a day to swill beer and sit in traffic jams.
Nevertheless, rather than suppressing labor and radical movements, the events of 1886 and the execution of the Chicago anarchists actually mobilized many generations of radicals. Emma Goldman, a young immigrant at the time, later pointed to the Haymarket affair as her political birth. Lucy Parsons, widow of Albert Parsons, called upon the poor to direct their anger toward those responsible - the rich. Instead of disappearing, the anarchist movement only grew in the wake of Haymarket, spawning other radical movements and organizations, including the Industrial Workers of the World.
By covering up the history of May Day, the state, business, mainstream unions and the media have covered up an entire legacy of dissent in this country. They are terrified of what a similarly militant and organized movement could accomplish today, and they suppress the seeds of such organization whenever and wherever they can. As workers, we must recognize and commemorate May Day not only for it's historical significance, but also as a time to organize around issues of vital importance to working-class people today.