Friday, November 13, 2015

Jummai on Curate Tamale @DatLuckyGirl

23rd Edition

13th November, 2015.


Experiencing the Northern Region of Ghana through individual stories

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Bio

Jummai Nasamu (Myra) is a road safety advocate in the Northern Region. Follow her on Twitter: @DatLuckyGirl

Goodmorning to you all,my name is Jummai Nasamu and I will be your curator for today #Curate Tamale

Feel free to ask questions and I would try my best to answer,you can add up too. #Curate Tamale

I have lived here in tamale for over twenty years,I'm a mamprusi. Currently working at National Road Safety commission..#CurateTamale

Currently at Alu Ibrahim Islamic school to talk to students on road safety measures. #CurateTamale 

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Students being educated on road safety


Done with school visitations for this week and I'm back to the office. #CurateTamale 


Tamale is a place filled with different people yet they see themselves as one, visit the north you wouldn't want to go back.#CurateTamale

I love how laid-back the city is,everything is so calm and as such one can drive round and get things done without straining.#CurateTamale


Tamale has grown into one of the towns with wider range of successful business ventures over the years.#CurateTamale

SeKaf's Tamale-made shea butter soap and oil were awarded for the best indigenous product at Gh made awards in 2014. 

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   If you recall,we learnt from curator @nana_afoe about Tama cosmetics afew weeks ago,made here in tamale from the Shea fruit.#CurateTamale


Today, I'd like us to delve into the structure  and operation of SeKaf Ghana Ltd and products on offer.#CurateTamale


Founded in 2003 by Sena Kpelly and Michael as an export company,SeKaf Ghana Ltd has carved a niche for itself in Shea business#CurateTamale

Wow its almost time for prayers,got carried http://away.lol  would be back after prayers..#CurateTamale


There is a Shea Butter village in Kasalgu, women assemble and process quality unrefined Shea butter in a controlled environment #CurateTamale

The women here really work hard

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They practice a triple bottom pine concept,Buying community traded Shea nuts to make Tama Shea butter bath and beauty products.#CurateTamale

Employment for several rural women thereby improving the economic status of women Shea pickers and processors in the north#CurateTamale


   Retailing TAMA products both locally and internationally in bulk volumes to cosmetic companies

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These are some ground breaking products (indigenous products of the year) Shea butter soap and lotion #CurateTamale

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Other products include Shea oil for hair and scalp,Shea oil for the body,natural moisturizing black soap


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Wow its a Friday night wondering where to be?you can visit mikes,wooden or Luxury they are all cool places.#CurateTamale



You can also visit CHUCK'S a place to meet and interact with people of diverse cultural backgrounds.#CurateTamale

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Its been a great honour being your curator for today, thankyou for this opportunity and I hope you enjoyed it. #CurateTamale

Goodnight to you all and enjoy your weekend😊...#CurateTamale

Email us at tamalenorthernregion@gmail.com to be a curator..

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