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A heartfelt gesture: HRH. Evang. Dr. Tony Ulasi (Okudaa -Ibube I) Eze Ndi-Igbo in Dome-Kwabenya supports widows ahead of New Yam Festival

A heartfelt gesture: HRH. Evang. Dr. Tony Ulasi (Okudaa -Ibube I) Eze Ndi-Igbo in Dome-Kwabenya supports widows ahead of New Yam Festival

As the vibrant colours of the upcoming New Yam Festival loom on the horizon, the Dome-Kwabenya community in Accra, Ghana, is set to experience a profound display of compassion and generosity. HRH. Evang. Dr. Tony Ulasi (Okudaa -Ibube I) Eze Ndi-Igbo in Dome-Kwabenya, the Igbo Sub-Chief of Dome-Kwabenya, Pokuase has made headlines with his latest donation of essential items and cash to over 350 widows in the area.

The New Yam Festival, an important cultural celebration scheduled for Sunday October 27, 2024, exactly 12.00 noon at the Atomic GAEC Park, is not just a time for feasting but also an occasion to honour tradition and community spirit. In the true spirit of the festival, Dr. Eze Dr. Tony Ulasi has taken it upon himself to ensure that some of the most vulnerable members of society—widows—are not forgotten during this season of abundance.

On a warm afternoon, the atmosphere was filled with gratitude as Dr. Eze Tony Ulasi gathered the widows at his palace. The donations, which included food staples, rice, household items and cash were received with overwhelming appreciation. Dr. Eze Tony Ulasi emphasized the importance of community support, stating, “As we celebrate the New Yam Festival, we must remember those who may not have the means to enjoy the festivities. It is our duty to uplift one another.”

Dr. Eze Tony Ulasi’s latest initiative is rooted in a deep understanding of the challenges faced by widows in the community, many of whom struggle with financial instability and social isolation. His commitment to giving back reflects a broader philosophy of leadership—one that prioritizes the welfare of the community over personal gain.

Community members expressed their heartfelt thanks, highlighting the significant impact of Dr. Eze Tony Ulasi’s generosity. “His support means everything to us,” said one widow, her voice filled with emotion. “It shows that we are not alone and that there are people who care about our well-being.”

Assemblyman Gad Yeboah Tackie for the Pokuase Electoral Area stated that this program is here to stay, as Dr. Ulasi’s warm reception of our widows is truly commendable. He expressed his gratitude to the chief and the council for their support, saying, “God bless you!”

The New Yam Festival, which celebrates the harvest and the new yam, is an occasion for family reunions, traditional dances, and cultural performances. Philanthropist Dr. Eze Tony Ulasi’s efforts have not only provided immediate relief to the widows but also set a powerful example of leadership that inspires collective action within the community.

As preparations for the festival continue, the spirit of unity and gratitude is palpable. Dr. Eze Tony Ulasi’s Eze Okuadaa-Ibube I’s actions remind everyone that true celebration comes from sharing blessings with those in need. The Dome-Kwabenya community looks forward to the festival, knowing that this year, the joy of the occasion is amplified by the love and support shared among its members.

As the sun sets on the horizon, it is clear that the New Yam Festival will not just be a celebration of food and tradition but also a testament to the strength of community and the enduring power of kindness.

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