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African Numerals Tourism Programme

Tourism is one of the major developmental tools for creating local employment, national development, international entertainment and friendship and also earning income for community betterment. Pleasure derives from seeing the attractions in a community and the income earned from the tourists is helping nations and the international community.

African Numerals Tourism Programme was established in the northern region of Ghana purposely to raise funds to enhance Africa’s poorest and needy children’s education and the non-formal education for rural community development. This idea was established through our operations at the grassroots level in the rural community education and developmental projects and activities. The programme is enhanced through the invention of African numerals in this 21st Century by Amadu Hudu, a teacher and author. The programme team has been identifying many tourist attraction sites in towns and rural communities. Under this programme, we are still researching more hidden sites and potentials to unearth them to promote the tourism sector for the massive development, especially enhancing children’s education for rural community development. Our African Numerals with its innovative manufacturing wall clocks and other products are displayed for the local, regional, national, and international visitors and tourists to see for maximum pleasure and to acquire African knowledge. This programme supports our needy and poorest children’s education and rural community development, especially women’s professional beekeeping (apiculture and apiaries establishment). Maximum attention is given to the non-performing schools in urban and rural communities in Ghana and Africa at large.

 

Below are some of the African Numerals Tourists attraction sites.

  • African numerals books and wall clocks
  • African numerals self-explanatory mathematics books
  • African numerals mathematics books for Basic One up to Basic Three.
  • African numerals Teacher’s Guidebook
  • African numerals different wall clocks
  • African numerals T-Shirts
  • African numerals caps
  • African numerals cups
  • African numerals concrete printed Currencies or Bank notes
  • African numerals visually impaired concrete symbols
  • African numerals keyholders
  • African numerals pens
  • African numerals diaries
  • African numerals 2024 calendars
  • African numerals stickers
  • African numerals organic honey and other bee products
  • African numerals tea
  • African numerals sandals
  • African numerals bags
  • African numerals tourism programme improvement team
  • African numerals beekeeping training programme, beekeeping for beginners’ books, Apiaries (beekeeping farm with bee hives), apiculturists (beekeepers with their protective clothes).
  • African numerals Bila traditional dance performing group
  • African numerals Jara traditional dance performing group
  • African numerals Nyindogu traditional dance performing group
  • African numerals Baamaya traditional dance performing group
  • African numerals Dimbo traditional dance performing group
  • African numerals Torra traditional dance performing group,
  • And other interesting products.

This programme welcomes school children to watch how African numerals books are simple, easy, and self-explanatory, and how the wall clocks are made and function. This assists the children in developing interest and love in creativity, mathematics, science, technology, and the manufacturing industry. The children learn and see the past presidents of Ghana and the incumbent president of the Republic of Ghana. For other African States presidents and some superpowering countries like the USA, UK, Russia, China, and France clocks are designed and made by our clock team. Germany, Japan, Canada, the Netherlands, Denmark, Latin American countries, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Iran heads of State are seen on our produced African numerals wall clocks. Children are told and educated how stories are formed and written into story books.

School children are encouraged to get African numerals mathematics books to enable them to understand mathematics easily and develop a keen interest and love in learning mathematics in school. School children and adults across Ghana, Africa, and the world at large are welcome to see the interesting African Numerals with its wonderful products. The adults are welcome to visit African Numerals programmes in our office in Tamale. Other attraction sites are located in the communities in other districts in northern Ghana. African numerals innovative products are displayed for visitors and tourists to see.

This programme also organizes the typical African traditional dances in our operational rural communities for tourists to see. This depends on our arrangements and agreements with the visitors or tourists. These traditional dances are interesting and have educative meanings. The old and the wise old men and women give very interesting stories to the visitors in person. The community cultural activities are interesting for the interested tourists.

Our professional apiaries (Bee farms) and apiculturists (Beekeepers) are around at our various locations for visitors to visit. Our beekeeping experts are around to display the beekeeping materials to the visitors and also demonstrate how honey and other bee products are harvested from the bee hive (bee house).

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