Community Coordination, Health Issues, Cultural Exhibitions, Theater Productions, International Relations, Public Health Response, Ghanaian Diaspora, Nigerian Art, Cultural Exchange, Trade and Services
West Africa . 15 November 1982 . Pg 57

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On November 15, 1982, a national secretariat for Ghanaian communities was established in Lagos, Nigeria, to better coordinate activities and address the needs of Ghanaians living there. The Ghana High Commissioner, Mr. Aaron Kwadwo Duah, emphasized the importance of regular communication from community leaders. In health news, over ten cholera-related deaths were reported in Wenchi, prompting a swift response from the Ministry of Health to investigate and control the outbreak. Additionally, cultural events included an exhibition of Nigerian treasures in London and a production of 'Aladdin and the Magic Lamp' featuring a diverse cast and traditional music. The text also includes advertisements for various goods and services catering to West African visitors in London.
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