
The Olivera Miljkovic Foundation has launched an official textbook to support education and promote cultural identity in Gomoa Fetteh.
The book, titled A Story of Friendship, Music and Community Development, serves as an educational reader for schools. It presents lessons on culture, unity, and community growth, while building a strong connection between Ghana and Serbia.
A total of 1,000 copies have been distributed to four schools within the community. This supports structured learning and improves access to relevant teaching materials. A second batch will be released in August to reach more schools and libraries.
The textbook features key personalities including Nana Abor Atta II, Olivera Miljkovic, Aleksandar Miljkovic, and Leon Daniel Agyeman Dodoo.
This initiative supports education, preserves culture, and drives community development in Gomoa Fetteh.


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