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The event opened with a traditional Ghanaian dance and music performance.
Later on the local students performed a captivating anti-drug drama.
Florence Linda Eshen, Assistant Director of the Ghana Education
Service and Chairperson of the event, ackowledged the work being
done by the Narconon program and the importance of addressing the
drug problem as well as the AIDs problem.
First Step Workshop
Following the grand opening, Narconon Ghana organized a First Step
workshop. The 100 attendees drilled the basics of the program, exchanging
nerve assists, locationals and making cal/mag.
Here is one of the many successes from the workshop: "I recommend
that the establishment of Narconon be commended by the government
of the country. I personally hope to support Narconon with any and
all my efforts," executive at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital.
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