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The Chief of Ashaiman, Nii Annang Adzor, has received a significant boost to his vision of constructing a befitting palace for the people of Ashaiman, following a donation of 100 bags of cement by Rev. Emmanuel Mefful, Chief Executive Officer of Hotjobs and Head Pastor of the Rohi Church.
Rev. Mefful, a noted entrepreneur and philanthropist whose MINT Group comprises institutions such as Rohi School, Mint Microfinance, Family World Recreational Park, Hebrew Medical Centre and Minty’s Kitchen, described the Chief’s ambition as both inspiring and long overdue.
“I will not rest until this project is completed,” he pledged.
“This is more than just a building—it is a home for tradition, a symbol of unity, and a legacy for future generations.”
He further commended Nii Annang Adzor for his dedication to the welfare of the people of Ashaiman, assuring the Chief that he and his team would continue to stand by him until the project is completed.
The gesture, he added, was a reflection of his commitment to supporting initiatives that strengthen both cultural heritage and community development.
The donation has been warmly received by the traditional council and residents, who praised Rev. Mefful for his consistent contribution to the progress of Ashaiman.
With the support, construction of the palace has taken a significant step forward, and hopes are high that other stakeholders will emulate his example to help bring the Chief’s vision to fruition.
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