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Aduana FC to participate in US-Africa Companionship Cup
The Dormaa Ahenkro based Aduana Stars Football Club (FC) has been selected to participate in the United States of America (USA)-Africa Companionship Cup Festival 2023/2024 scheduled to take place in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
The selection of Aduana FC, two times Ghana Premier League champions was part of a partnership deal struck between the management of the club and the World Diplomatic Federation (WoDiF), a non – governmental organisation with its headquarters in Tema-Ghana.
The Companionship Cup, an initiative of D.A. Harrison LLC, Atlanta, Georgia was introduced by Sports Afrique Internationale, an affiliate of the Federation to feature some top clubs in African football.
This was announced by Mr. Isaac Rockson, leader of a six-member delegation of WoDiF when he was speaking at a press conference held on Monday at Dormaa-Ahenkro, Dormaa Central Municipality of Bono Region.
Presidency To Host Festival Of Crowns In United States
The Supreme Governing Council of the World Diplomatic Federation (WODIF) in Africa, headed by His Rt. Noble Lord Nana Obokom Ata IX, as Provost Commissioner for Africa, sent a delegation led by Her Noble Lady Lilian Afreh-Sika Boateng, the Secretariat Commissioner General of Africa, also accompanied by Senior Emissary Reuben Amartey Amaah and Her Noble Lady Emissary Abigail Sena Sosu to have a successful close guided meeting with the Mr. Akwasi Awuah Ababio the Director of Diaspora Affairs under the Office of the President.
Top Flight African Clubs To Storm United States For African Continental Championship
The World Diplomatic Federation and its affiliate Sports Afrique Internationale as part of the forthcoming US AFRICA COMPANIONSHIP CUP – USAC CUP, 2024 in cooperation with several government establishments are putting all efforts to make the event a memorable in history.
It is a partnership with the Ministry of Youth and Sports and Ghana Football Association (GFA) and it is expected to heighten the league competition that will be hosted by the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) in the United States of America.
WODIF Set To Launch “Crown To The Kingdom”
The World Diplomatic Federation – WODIF together with Global Heritage Foundation – has requested for the entirety of the National House Of Chiefs to partner, collaborate and support an expected high profile event dubbed “Crown to the Kingdom ”.
And to the organizers of the event, It is a platform to attract grants, loans, foreign and local investments, developmental project and philanthropy for economic parity and diversity.
This event initiative platform is to offer paramount chiefs the opportunity to promote the history, culture and tradition of the tribes in the form of social ceremony in a foreign land, specifically in the US, UK, Germany and any other country of black decent.
The platform conversely, is typically a center of attracting direct relating businesses, trade, investments and philanthropic projects to our local communities through chieftaincy initiatives. The chiefs being the custodies of the lands will have direct negotiation subject to all laws governing the country to be initiated, implemented and accomplished.
WODIF Set To Host Crown To The Kingdom In US …For Economic Parity
Renowned diplomatic outfit, World Diplomatic Federation (WODIF) is set to host Crown to the Kingdom in the US, His Imperious Viscount Isaac Rockson, the Superintendent General of World Diplomatic Federation WODIF WODIF has said.
The event is created and designed as a historic moment to bring the black people together as unified and belonging society of African decent, marking the identity of its citizenry as African; by way of coloration, conferment, bestowal, initiation, etc. into an African culture and tradition through induction and inaugural naming ceremony.
It is pragmatically necessary in this era of generations, for Africans scattered on the surface of the earth, to seek to know their identity and where they belong in his period of globalization.
The Black African Americans and Africans in the Diaspora are expected to use their identity to leverage, influence, and clout their talents, potential, and possessions to support the African economies throughout the continent.