According to Ghana News Agency:evelopment. Miss Perfect Amegboe, Event Manager at Node Women, stated, ‘At Node Women, we are proud to collaborate with GroomDatGirl to inspire and equip young ladies to become icons in society.’
Celebrated female athletes from the region shared their experiences, encouraging the girls to take sports seriously and aim for success at the highest level. The Volta Regional Director of the National Sports Authority, Madam Joyce Datsa, delivered a message on the importance of sports and education in shaping the lives of young girls. Additionally, Mama Ngorgbe I, a renowned Ghana Football Association (GFA) Referee Instructor, delivered a thought-provoking keynote address emphasizing respect, discipline, and decency as essential qualities for success in sports.
Miss Tilda Acorlor engaged in a captivating one-on-one conversation with Elizabeth Opoku, captain of Ghana’s National Female Hockey Team, the Black Sticks Ladies. The conversation provided valuable insights and motivation for
the young girls and the audience present. A panel discussion hosted by Miss Regina Amexo centered on the importance of sports and its benefits for girls, featuring speakers like Millicent Dorgbefu on Female Physique and Nutrition, and Madam Vivian Dugblour, who underscored the transformative power of sports and education in empowering young girls.
The panel discussions provided priceless insights on promoting physical and mental well-being, building confidence, and fostering teamwork among girls in sports. The Ho Municipal Commander, Chief Superintendent Alale, conducted an informative session on self-defense techniques, leaving participants amazed and empowered. The event concluded on a high note, with participants expressing their joy and gratitude for the inspiring experience.
The Deputy General Secretary of the Sports Writers Association of Ghana, (SWAG) Mr. Kenneth Odeng Adade, World Junior Referee for Arm Wrestling, Abigail Fremah, and Head of Operations Ghana Armwrestling Federation, Christian Kwaku
Boakye-Aidoo, graced the event. GroomDatGirl is an empowerment movement aimed at guiding vulnerable and marginalized young girls to become better versions of themselves.