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Summer 2003 Membership Newsletter

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by ERZUAH WONKYE ACKAH-YENSU

SYMBOL: The symbol of the organization is the African crow.
I say African crow, because in all my limited travel around the world I am yet to come across a crow with a white cape around it's neck, outside of the
Continent of Africa.

If there is I stand to be corrected. The Crow is a symbol of unity amongst the Nsona Ebusua(Extended Family),one of the four ancient clans who know no tribal boundaries,thus fostering the true grassroots essence of the African Exteded family system.

Our Motto : "OPERATION HELP OURSELVES

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Madam Director of the School
 
Fondly known as Grandma, our Director of the International boarding school is in fact a retired Construction Developer. Madam owned and operated her own construction business when most African women were denied entre into the business world.  Unable to stay at home and raise her 7 children, Madam went out into the hard world of business and made a way of her own. As a contractor Madam moved in a world owned by men for decades.  For an African woman, Madam is a pathfinder. An innovator and trendsetter. She achieved success in the business world and still maintains the respect of her peers. Madam raised her 7 children with love and heavenly guidance.  And she also enstilled in them the ability to know they could succeed at anything they set their minds to do. Assertive and formidable and loving and kind, Madam is well respected and loved by all those who come into contact with her.  The students lovingly call her Grandma and learn from her discipline and hard work ethics, as well as from her religious bearing and considerate nature.

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