On the joyous occasion of Eid Fitr, the Founder and CEO of the Rainbow Trust Foundation, who also serves as the Oseawuo Nkosuohemaa (Development Queen) of the Oseawuo Division of the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Area, paid a memorable courtesy call on Nsawamhene, Nana Kwamina Ansah I, at his palace in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
The visit, marked by a warm and gracious reception, was an opportunity to foster stronger ties between the Rainbow Trust Foundation and the Traditional Authority of Nsawam. A key highlight of the occasion was a generous donation of Arabic story books made to the Islamic Education Unit at the Nsawamhene’s Palace. This act of goodwill, timed to coincide with Eid celebrations, reflects the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to inclusive education and cultural respect.
In addition to the donation, the visit opened doors to fruitful discussions on possible areas of collaboration between the Rainbow Trust Foundation and the Traditional Council. Central to the talks were initiatives in education, water, and sanitation—sectors the Foundation is passionately committed to improving. Both parties shared a common vision of uplifting the quality of education and enhancing the wellbeing of residents in the community.
The Rainbow Trust Foundation extends heartfelt gratitude to Nsawamhene, Nana Kwamina Ansah I, and his esteemed council of elders for their hospitality and their openness to future partnerships aimed at transforming lives.
To God be the glory.



