Gabriel Agambila and Alagumgube community condemns act against Pokua, extends calls for human rights intervention Gabriel Agambila
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Gabriel Agambila and Alagumgube community condemns act against Pokua, extends calls for human rights intervention

Gabriel Agambila, a member of the newly formed Alagumgube community, has condemned the treatment of a Ghanaian media personality Pokua at the Ahenfie. Apexnewsgh reports The lady was tormented, humiliated, and traumatized, and her apology was rejected. Mr. Agambila expressed outrage, highlighting the irony that 40% of those involved trace their lineage to the north, yet targeted the media lady’s background. He criticized the elders’ actions, contrasting them with the more enlightened views of the king, who is well-traveled. “Racial profiling has no place in our society,” Agambila emphasized. “We in the diaspora have fought tirelessly against this injustice, only to see it happen in our own backyard.” Mr. Agambila further questioned how to combat such behavior among those in positions of authority. “If the king were present, I doubt Pokua would have faced such humiliation,” he said, praising the monarch’s progressive views. He also addressed Pokua’s father, saying, “We condemn your failure to share your daughter’s roots with her.” He encouraged Pokua to explore her Bolga heritage, promising a warm welcome as a true daughter of the region. However, following what has been described by many as humiliation, Mr. Agambila and Alagumgube community are appealing to global human rights organizations to join the fight against this inhumane treatment. “We urge parents to teach their children about their heritage, ensuring they know their roots and aren’t disowned by their community,” he stressed. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com      

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Alagumgube Community Celebrates Historic Inaugural Ceremony in Diaspora Alagumgube Community Group Pictures
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Alagumgube Community Celebrates Historic Inaugural Ceremony in Diaspora

This weekend marked a milestone for the Alagumgube community, formerly known as the Westnortheast Association, as they held their inaugural ceremony – a first of its kind in the Diaspora. Apexnewsgh reports The event brought together Frafra-speaking people from Bolgatanga, Bongo, Nangodi, Tongo, and the Nikaare people of Navrongo, who share a common heritage and language. The ceremony was a culmination of efforts to unite and celebrate the rich culture and traditions of the Alagumgube people. The event provided a platform for members to connect, share experiences, and strengthen ties with one another. The inaugural ceremony was a significant moment for the Alagumgube community, symbolizing their growth and presence in the Diaspora. It marked the beginning of a new chapter in their journey, fostering unity, cultural preservation, and progress. As the Alagumgube community continues to thrive, their story serves as a testament to the power of unity and the importance of celebrating one’s heritage. The inaugural ceremony will be remembered as a historic moment, paving the way for future generations to embrace and honor their Frafra roots. The eventful day began with a tour of the Con Edison Center in New Jersey, followed by a visit to the iconic Statue of Liberty in New York. As the group reconvened at 700 Highland Road, Westampton, New Jersey, the atmosphere was electric. The crowd was treated to a diverse range of musical performances, including Rev. Nat Awuni, Rita Adomolga Akuleme, Gabriel Agambila, Helena Rhabbles, and Minister Humfrey Tetteh, who delighted the audience with their talents. Rev. Samuel Tigah, the chairman for the occasion, expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the planning committee for their exceptional work in organizing the event. He commended the committee, led by Francis Maltiby, Mr. Mbah Akudbila, Mr. Aduko Anansenme, Zahara Cato, Vivian Adombire-Nab, and Mr. Gabriel Agambila, for their dedication and hard work. The newly elected president of Cobana, who served as the guest of honor, encouraged the group to remain united as they continue to grow and develop the Association. Mr. Agambila, in his welcome address, extended his gratitude to the invited guests and association members who traveled from far and wide, including New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Chicago, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Maryland, Virginia, Atlanta, California, Florida, Colorado, and Canada. Source: Apexnewsgh.com Thanks for reading from Apexnewsgh as a news publishing website from Ghana. We encourage you to freely share this story via social media platform and follow us on;  Facebook on APEXNEWSGH-Tv or Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0248250270/0256336062.

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