Bilateral Relations: Abura Stool, Cape Coast, Ghana, and SHRIKAILASA
September 28, 2022

Abura Stool, Oguaa Traditional Council in the Republic of Ghana and the Sovereign State of SHRIKAILASA, the Ancient Enlightened Hindu Civilizational Nation, and the First Nation of Hindus entered into bilateral relations – Emphasizing their similar values on cultural understanding, religious freedom and other rights, eradication of hunger, youth leadership, holistic health, and education initiatives, exchanges to educate citizens, environmental stewardship and sustainable living.

Abura Stool, with a population of 120,000 and founded by the Royal Ebiradze family around 1215, is located in Cape Coast, Ghana. The main occupations of the people of Abura are farming and trading in domestic merchandise. They cultivate cassava which is mainly processed into garri, and then corn. Since part of the community is coastal, some of the men and women are involved in fishing and fish processing.

Abura hosts important basic and secondary educational institutions including the Cape Coast Technical University, Medical College Teaching Hospital, the Nurses Training School, Wesley Girls High School, and the Academy of Christ the King among the basic ones. The regional stadium is also cited here in Abura which makes it a tourist attraction where important events in the region and Cape Coast are held.

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