Help Keep Great Traditions Alive
We live to protect great generations, they deserve better
Help Keep Great Tradtions Alive
We live to protect great generations, they deserve better
Help Keep Great Traditions Alive
We live to protect great generations, they deserve better
Who We Are
The basic idea behind the WeRuS non-profit organization is to work with and empower Ghanaian traditional villages and communities to plan, organize and undertake self-help and doable community projects to improve their communities and thus to stop dependence on and waiting for government for their development.
Who We Are
The basic idea behind the WeRuS non-profit organization is to work with and empower Ghanaian traditional villages and communities to plan, organize and undertake self-help and doable community projects to improve their communities and thus to stop dependence on and waiting for government for their development.
The Domains We Operate
Aburi Community Water Project
This community Water project seeks to bring clean drinking water to Aburi Community.
Santiweri Cultural Center
We have worked with our partners to build an ultra modern cultural center for Santiweri Village.
Savelugu Traditional Library
Education is one of our priorities, Savelugu in the Northern Region of Ghana now boast of a library.
Healthcare
To ascertain the healthcare of the communities
Farmers and fisher folk
To improve the productivity of the farmers and fisher folk
Standard of living
To improve the economy and raise the living standards
To ascertain the healthcare of the communities
To improve the productivity of the farmers and fisher folk
To improve the economy and raise the living standards
When there’s a chance to help build a community, give all out.
We R uS Board of Trustees
Nana Kobina Nketsia V
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Nana Kobina Nketsia V
His book titled “African Culture in Governance and Development: The Ghana Paradigm” is acclaimed as a masterpiece.
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Ben Brako
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Ben Brako
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- Phone:+1 (567) 204-8773
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Prof. Kofi Asare Opoku
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Prof. Kofi Asare Opoku
He has lectured in numerous tertiary institutions all over the world. He is a living encyclopedia of African traditional culture, customs and philosophy.
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- Phone:233-242-859-333
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Dr Kwaku Osafo
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Dr Kwaku Osafo
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Dr. Alex A. Boafo
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Dr. Alex A. Boafo
He joined the Lincoln Hospital Staff as a Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist and later became the Acting Director of the Department of OB/GYN and the Residency Training Director. Interestingly, his father was a Traditional Herbalist.
Yaw Nkunim
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Yaw Nkunim
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- Phone:+233 264102016
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Dr. Agyeman Badu Akosa
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Dr. Agyeman Badu Akosa
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Mr. Berifi Apenteng
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Mr. Berifi Apenteng
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Akunu Dake
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Akunu Dake
A long standing Cultural Icon and Ambassador for Africa, and he Directed and produced the first and subsequent international cultural festivals titled PANAFEST in Ghana.
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- Phone:+233 244 693827
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Dr Esi Sutherland
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Dr Esi Sutherland
Her current research project entitled Oral Traditions and Expressive Diversity involving the collection and digitization of Ghanaian Oral Traditions.
She has over 60 publications including Women Writing Africa-West African and the Sahel edited with Aminata Diaw.
Sutherland-Addy was Deputy Minister for Tourism and Culture (1986) and Higher Education (1986-1993) in the Republic of Ghana
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Mr. Victor Alhassan
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Mr. Victor Alhassan
He climbed the corporate ladder to become a Marketing Director for Ghana Oil Company Limited, developing the models used by the company in its trading activities and was responsible for the trading, operations, logistics and marketing activities of the company.
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