A Non-Profit, Non-Political, Benevolent, Socio-Cultural Organization of All Ewes

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Benefits

A Benefits Program, generally called the Welfare Program and its bye-laws was created.

The Ewe Association formally Milenorvisi Haborbor was created in 1974. The Ewe Association of Chicago Incorporated in year 2002 in conjunction with its president, Mr. Charles Hodogbey,organized a fundraiser at the Hilton Hotel on Harrison and Ashland Avenue, Chicago to support the Children Hospital in Ho, in the Volta region of Ghana, West Africa.
The Ewe Association, in conjunction with its president, Mr. McGeoffrey Kutor in June this year, 2011, sent 20 used computers to be distributed to the following primary schools in Tegbi, in the Volta Region of Ghana

  1. Tegbi E. P Primary School;
  2. Tegbi Kpota R. C. Primary School;
  3. Tegbi Ashiata Primary School; and
  4. Tegbi Agbedrafor Primary School
Milenorvisi Haborbor celebrated its 21st Anniversary in 1995. This anniversary was attended by Ewe communities from Washington DC, Atlanta, New York, Toronto, etc. and led to the revitalization of “CEANA”. Had this anniversary celebration not taken place, we may not have CEANA as it is today. The Ewe Association of Chicago also created the Chicago Cultural Troupe. To achieve this, the Association bought a set of African drums and musical equipment. An album of the inauguration of this event can be viewed at the albums area of this website, with the drums in the background. The cultural troupe’s major performances have been a showcase at every GhanaFest. It would suffice to mention that the cultural skills of these young kids took them as far as to Milwaukee, etc and the resulting revenue it has generated for the Association has over the period been an economic backbone for the Association. When the Association needed to solidify the cultural footing based on the culture of our fathers, the first chief (Togbe Venya 1, known in private life as Mr. Kwame Ampofo) was installed with full pageantry in 1993. Tsiamito TogbeVenyawas Amega Gilbert Ntow. The Awadada was Togbui Kafui Amegashie. It is of interest to note that Togbi’s name was written as Venya instead of Wenya to make the pronunciation sound similar or equal to the original tone as the Ewedomes do. The name, however, is usually written as Wenya as the Ewes of southern Ghana do. The album of Torgbi’s Inauguration, activities and celebration is also at the album section of this website for viewing. Slide Shows During the presidency of Mr. Charles Hodogbe (1997-1999) the Ewe Association of Chicago organized a major “Fundraiser to raise funds for the Ho Children Hospital”
The Ewe Association’s Leadership and their contributions to the Ghana National Council and the Ghanaian community of Chicago are listed below:
Mr. Clement Timpo – Financial Secretary of Ghana National Council – 1993 to 1996
Mr. Clement Timpo – President of Ghana National Council – 1997 to 2003
Mrs. Patience Adigbli – Secretary of Ghana National Council – 1997 to 1999
Mrs. Comfort Kokuma – Organizing Secretary of Ghana National Council – 1997 to 2003
Mr. Reuben Hadzide – President of Ghana National Council – 2005 to 2006
Mr. MacGeoffrey Kutor – Assistant Business Manager of Ghana National Council – 2005 to 2006. He was successful in assisting the Ruben Hadzide Administration in inviting the former President of the Republic of Ghana, H. E. Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings to Chicago.
Mr. Reuben Hadzide – President of Ghana National Council – 2005 to 2006
Mr. MacGeoffrey Kutor – Assistant Business Manager of Ghana National Council – 2005 to 2006. He was successful in assisting the Ruben Hadzide Administration in inviting the former President of the Republic of Ghana, H. E. Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings to Chicago.
Dr. Mark Kutame – Secretary of Ghana National Council – 2005 to 2006.
Dr. Mark Kutame – Moderator of Ghana National Council – January 2009 to December 2010
Dr. Mark Kutame – Vice President of Ghana National Council – 2010 to present Togbe Venya 1 (Mr. Kwame Ampofo) – Secretary of the Chicago Area Council of Chiefs – 1995 to 2007
Togbe Venya I – President of the Chicago Area Council of Chiefs – 2008 to Present
The Ewe Association of Chicago Hosted CEANA 2004 Conference. A photo album and tape of the conference and the Evening Dinner Dance is available at the album page. It is on record that the Ewe Association of Chicago was the only CEANA member association to contribute financially to the CEANA’s coffers by presenting a check to the CEANA Secretariat from the net gains of that
A Benefits Program, generally called the Welfare Program and its bye-laws was created. This program pays two thousand dollars ($2,000) to members who lose their fathers or mothers as the association’s contribution towards defraying the cost of the members’ funeral expenses. The program also pays one thousand dollars ($1000) to members who are celebrating a new birth to the family. There have been two payments each to members to date. The welfare bye-laws were prepared and promulgated by a committee of the following members:
  • Mr. Silvanus Dousu – member
  • Mr. Steve Dei – member
  • Ms. Elizabeth Dzikunu – member
  • Ms. Grace Amemate – member
Upon the completion of its work a permanent welfare committee was established, current members of which include:

  • Mr. Silvanus Dousu – Chairman
  • Mr. Paul Advor – Secretary
  • Ms. Elizabeth Dzikunu – member
The committee has three years
to serve before the next election.Grate – member