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Beneficiaries of the free skills training in Awiaso commend the Nzema Youth Queenmother

NZEMA TODAY by NZEMA TODAY
September 7, 2025
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On September 7, 2025, The beneficiaries of the Nzema Free Skills Training Program, which took place yesterday in Awiaso, Ellembelle District, expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Nzema Youth Queenmother, Obahema Musuale, for her initiative. Women from the Nzema area participated in training at the Awiaso Vocational Training School, located near Aiyinasi. The program was organized by the Destiny Foundation Training Institute, under the leadership of Madam Edith Akuba.

Madam Edith Akuba and Madam Afiba, both gospel singers, told Voice of Nzema Media that the training was an eye-opener that would empower more women in the area to acquire employable skills and help stem unemployment in the country.
They said the training equipped women with skills to be self-sufficient and to contribute to the upkeep of their homes and families.
Madam Edith Akuba and Madam Afiba noted that developed countries depend largely on skills-development training to advance their economies.

Queenmother Obahema Musuale expressed her gratitude this morning. She thanked everyone who provided both financial and emotional support to make the project a success. She extended her deepest thanks to Madam Alluah Vaah of the Ghana Environmental Advocacy Group for her generous donation, as well as to Tumivole Kaku Aka III for his support. Inspired by the project’s success, she expressed hope that more women will enroll next year, allowing the program to continue annually.

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