
The NPP Massachusetts Chapter will be having its 1st annual Inaugural and Fundraising Dinner Dance. The event will mark the integration of what used to be the Boston and Worcester chapters, which came together in October 2011 to form what is now the NPP Massachusetts chapter. This historic event will unveil the rejuvenated NPP Massachusetts Chapter and also raise funds to support NPP's 2012 Campaign. The theme of the event is: Recapturing Power - The Role of Ghanaians Abroad.
One of the Deputy Communications Director of NPP, John Boadu will be the special guest speaker for the event. He will touch on NPP's major campaign promise of providing free education for students up until the senior high school level.He will also discuss and answer questions pertaining to other NPP policies and how Ghanaians abroad can impact national development.
Other prominent members such as Nana Kwaku Agyei Yeboah, NPP-USA National Chairman and Prince Danquah, brother of William Ofori Atta and former chief editor of Ghana Star, Progress Party's newspaper, will also grace the occasion. The event will be held at the Coral Seafood Restaurant in Worcester, Massachusetts on Saturday, May 5th, 2012. All Ghanaians and well wishers are cordially invited.
Should you be interested in attending this event or for more information on how to obtain tickets, please contact [email protected] or Public Relations Officer, Kofi Tonto who can be reached at 774-242-1869.


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