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PHONE NUMBERS INTERNATIONAL

GYANKOBO

Opare 011233 553 550 627 

Oyie  011233 541 617 756

Sofo Kilson 011233 245 027 554






MANKESSIM    

Baawa Joyce  011233 548 88 73 56

Desiree 011233 559 27 46 63

Atta Mason  011233  240 85 73 48

Auntie Esi Mansa  011233 543 46 16 40

Saansah  011233 20 21 94 075


Abeiku Father B 011233 270 77 85 91 / 011233 243 27 00 71


Ebusuapanyin Kobina Naana   011233 244 17 07 81  /  011233 240 06 20 75


Ekua Atta Comfort 011233 241 22 14 52


Sister Kuukuwa 011233 246 71 91 51


Ama Winneba  011233 576 18 13 08


Ataa Pamfo  011233  277 45 77 24




CHILDREN 

Gordon  011233 546 60 33 43

Beesiwa  011233 542 58 10 62

Akonowa  011233 270 61 23 40





OBIBA


Mercywonders 011233 548 45 15 43

Lee Serwaa Akoto  011233  244 47 50 51

Baaba Broni  011233  241 91 94 51

Maame Serwaa  011233 242 55 30 54





CHDSCGHANA/ICACA SECRETARY

Felicia 011233 244 47 40 38




FRIENDS EBUSUA

Bosco 011233 243 41 44 14

Ashland MEGA 011233 244 56 02 00

DJ Halleluia- Rev. Jerry Tetteh- 011233 557 37 78 34
















CAPE COAST

Habibaprekese   011233 241 18 49 56

Gladys Akotokyer  011233 249 9550 30



HIGH SCHOOL 

Genevieve 011233 243  60 90 29

Shatta JIA  011233 243 85 44 48 / 011233 206 57 57 50

Nana Essilfie-Conduah  011233 244 78 78 09

Agyei-Yeboah Posh Posh  011233 243 31 48 06

Agyinsam Jukwaa  011233 574 11 76 39

William Nimfah  011233 202 22 01 16

Rev. Anthony Mensah  011233 546 19 33 08

CSP Amoako June July  011233 243 46 46 70

DSP Efua Sakyiwa Paintsil 011233 208 21 55 75

Paul Perkoh  011233 244 41 73 46

Ennuson Jnr  011233 557 60 82 04

Salami Mumuni 011233 249 08 76 02

Dawood Saltpond 011233 245 10 38 83














WHO ARE THESE

011233  559 27 46 63

011233 246 71 91 51

011233 244 87 05 72






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