Akwamuman marked a significant milestone with a grand durbar at the Bogyawe Palace, celebrating Nana Afrakoma II’s 60th anniversary alongside the ambitious OKA Million Tree Planting Project.
This vibrant event, held over the weekend, saw the participation of Miss Earth Ghana and 12 Miss Earth Queens from around the globe, reflecting a unified commitment to environmental sustainability.
The OKA Million Tree Planting Project, spearheaded by Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III, aims to plant one million trees, fostering a greener future for the region. The celebration was not only a testament to environmental stewardship but also a showcase of cultural heritage, featuring captivating displays and heartfelt speeches.
Among the distinguished guests were Miss Earth queens from various countries, including England, Romania, Liberia, Namibia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Zimbabwe, and Ghana. Their presence underscored the global significance of the event, emphasizing a shared dedication to ecological preservation.
The weekend-long program was a resounding success, bringing together community members, environmental advocates, and cultural ambassadors in a memorable celebration of unity and dedication. The collaborative effort highlighted the importance of collective action in addressing environmental challenges, leaving a lasting impact on all who attended.
Akwamuman extends its gratitude to everyone who contributed to making this event a remarkable success. The OKA Million Tree Planting Project stands as a beacon of hope and progress, inspiring future generations to cherish and protect our planet.