Tuesday 20 October 2020

Is Savana Signatures Truly One Of Ghana's Most Impactful NGOs?

Is Savana Signatures  one of Ghana's most effective NGOs? As someone lucky enough to have seen its rise from humble beginnings, from its Tamale HQ, to the world-class charitable organisation it now is, the the answer simply is: Yes, it is, indeed. For sure.

 

As it happens, it is precisely for that reason that some of us pray, daily, that they successfully spread their good-works-footprint, nationwide. 

Their youth empowerment programmes are really incredibly useful, especially for aspirational base-of-the-pyramid-demographic, seeking to bootstrap their  way out of the poverty trap. Cool.

 

Naturally, as a commited Pan-Africanist,  one also prays that Savana Signatures spreads  its good-works-footprint,  further afield, across West Africa - beginning with the Gambia and Guinea Bissau: partnering the newly-established but ambitious Amilcar Cabral Foundation (established by Amilcar Cabral's nephew, Jose Corrante Cabral)  to do so: in both those sister nations, successfuly. Cool.


Above all, one says kudos to Savana Signatures' dynamic and visionary founder, Mr. Steven Agbenyo -  and, to all the members of his dedicated and hardworking team. Cool.

Finally, one hopes that 2021, will be  the year, in which Savana Signatures impacts Gomoa Buduburam successfully - by partnering the Bushira Makiyu Foundaton, and Gomoa Buduburam's Nkrumahist and Pan-Africanist traditional ruler, Nana Kwaw Bediako, and his wise Council of Elders, to do so. The question to ponder  over is: Is Savana Signatures truly one of Ghana's most impactful NGOs? In one's humble view, it most definitely is, aampaaa, oooo, Ghanafuo. Savana Sigatures, y3 ma mu, ayeekoooo!

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