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Lolonyo Association of North Carolina Ewes Launches Official Website

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The Lolonyo Association of North Carolina Ewes proudly announces the official launch of its new website, marking a significant milestone in strengthening unity, communication, and cultural preservation within the Ewe community in the diaspora.

Guided by the mission of “Uniting Ewe Heritage in North Carolina,” the association brings together Ewe-speaking people from Ghana, Togo, the Republic of Benin, and Nigeria residing across North Carolina and surrounding areas. As an affiliate of the Council of Ewe Associations of North America (CEANA), the Lolonyo Association of North Carolina Ewes continues to play an active role in promoting cultural identity, supporting community development, and fostering meaningful connections among members and families.

The creation of this website represents an important step forward in expanding the association’s outreach and strengthening engagement within the community. The platform will serve as a central hub for sharing announcements, highlighting cultural programs and events, promoting educational and social initiatives, and preserving the traditions and values that define the Ewe heritage. By embracing technology, the association aims to enhance accessibility, encourage participation, and ensure that future generations remain connected to their cultural roots.

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Source : Lolonyo Association of North Carolina

One Comment

  1. Michael Seth Biggy Fiatsi

    Lolonyo, mína míawoé woanyo elabéna: “`Ati ɖeka me wɔ na ave o.(Translation: A SINGLE TREE CANNOT MAKE A FOREST) This milestone was achieved through the collaborative efforts of committed executives whom I would like to thank for their contributions and support for Lolonyo and Eweland.

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