Petition to honour the late Nana Yaa Adu-Ampoma.

Comments

#1

It is an honour for her achievements to the migrant community in The Netherlands.

Kwame Adu-Ampoma (Amsterdam, 2020-04-02)

#5

Nana Yaa was a mother to most Ghanaians in her time. She championed the cause of integration and active participation in the Dutch community. She encouraged education and the acquisition of entrepreneurial skills. She deserves to be remembered.

Nii Ocquaye Hammond (Accra , 2020-04-02)

#8

I’m signing because Nana Yaa was the first person who motivated me as a young African professional to use my knowledge to help fellow migrants.

Phyllis Doll (Amstelveen , 2020-04-02)

#13

I am signing this petition because she was an asset to the community as a whole.May her Soul Rest In Peace.

Seth Awuku (Amsterdam, 2020-04-02)

#14

Nana Yaa was a role model to us all. She made Ghanaians proud and her good deeds motivates us to follow her foot step. She deserves to be honoured

Veronica Van de Kamp (Amsterdam, 2020-04-02)

#18

I'm signing this as confirmation that I was her contemporary and witnessed the initial beginnings

Kofi Henaku (Ashaley Botwe , 2020-04-03)

#24

Nana was an exemplary woman. She excelled in whatever she did to help the immigrant, especially the African woman. We, the African immigrants have missed an heroin

Atta Kojo (Amsterdam , 2020-04-03)

#28

It is long overdue and she deserves to be honoured, considering her role to assist Africans and the people of Amsterdam South East to empower them and paving the way to bridge the gap between the people and government institutions.

Saforo Emmanuel Manukure (Amsterdam, 2020-04-04)

#30

I am signing this because she contributed a lot to minority living in Amsterdam South East especially Ghanaians. She deserves it.

Charlotte Kwaakyewa Kissi (Amsterdam , 2020-04-04)

#32

She was my roll model.

Susana Ackah (Amsterdam, 2020-04-04)

#40

She deserves it

Turne Edwards (Amsterdam, 2020-04-04)

#53

Empowering!

Emmanuel Ohene Boafo (Amsterdam, 2020-04-04)

#59

❤️❤️❤️

Akwasi Ansah (Amsterdam, 2020-04-04)

#63

Nana Yaa inspireerde mij en vele Ghanezen, ze pionierde en was daarin moedig en uitgesproken. Haar gulle lach zal ik me altijd herinneren.

Yvonne Visser (Leusden, 2020-04-04)

#64



Nicole Timmermans (Nederweert, 2020-04-04)

#67

I’m signing because this is a well deserved honor.

Nana Osei (Hoofddorp , 2020-04-04)

#76

A beautiful initiative! I love Ghana and his people! And And the son of Nana Yaa is my friend.

Simone Heijloo (Amsterdam, 2020-04-04)

#80

She did so much good work for manny people

Wilhelmien Knapen (Nederweert, 2020-04-04)

#90

Als ik lees wat ze allemaal gedaan heeft verdient ze een eerbetoon

Hub Verdonschot (Nederweert, 2020-04-04)

#95

I support the idea, as it was explained to me

David Adjekumhene (Amsterdam, 2020-04-04)

#98

I support thuis initiative.

Paul Hendriks (Haarlem, 2020-04-04)

#99

Give the utmost respect where due!

Orville Arduin (Amsterdam, 2020-04-04)

#111

I think it's an honourable thing to recognize greatness

Dino Kanhai (Almere, 2020-04-04)

#117

To thank her for empowering so much people!

Ebru Yavuz (Amsterdam, 2020-04-04)

#124

She deserves this and much more!💯

Obed AJ (Utrecht , 2020-04-05)

#126

I am happy with the African community in Amsterdam Zuidoost

Tony Verlinde (Amsterdam, 2020-04-05)

#135

Good cause

Suzy Sankar (Amsterdam, 2020-04-05)

#150

NanaYaa was a very proactive and determined pesonality who took initiatives in order to help immigrants fly. She was well informed about the Dutch rules and regulations and able to explain theze clearly. She advised and inspired many how to become an independent succesful professional / businessowner, she trained and coached in the area of financial management, marketing and business development. Her assertive character made everyone who had to work with her respect her. She truely was a powerhouse and a unique pioneer.

Moos Veenstra (Soest, 2020-04-05)

#158

An honour to Nana as well as to her loved ones who lost her so early in life.

Caspar Roelofs (Amsterdam, 2020-04-05)

#162

Kwame is awesome

Teun Zevenhek (Amsterdam , 2020-04-05)

#165

I am a daughter of African immigrants and i aspire to be a politician. Futhermore i would like to show my appreciation for an African mother, who did that in that era.

Betty Mezgebe (Amsterdam, 2020-04-05)

#171

Out of respect

Ryan Jones (Daun, 2020-04-05)

#172

She's has done great work and should be honoured.

Jolande Roosma (Amsterdam, 2020-04-05)

#180

I agree to honor the late Nana Yaa

Elizabeth Koranteng (Amsterdam , 2020-04-05)

#184

I believe it’s important to honor people who contribute in this amount to our city.

Annika Van der Zon (Amsterdam, 2020-04-05)

#191

I’m signing because Naa Yaa Adu-Ampoma, my auntie left at such an early age when I was small, however I always hear of the good things she did and the appreciation that accompanies it. I want to be a part of honoring her legacy.

Kwame Agyei-Gyamfi (Accra, 2020-04-05)