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30 years of dedicated service …Adanfo the Fanmilk vendor tells his story

• Adanfo selling to some kids at the Salvation Army School at Laterbiokorshie Photos Lizzy Okai

The old African adage that says “the mouth does not eat if the feet do not walk and the hands work” perfectly fits the case of Adanfo; the popular yoghurt seller in Accra.

Anybody who schooled in the early 90s till now or lived around the Lartebiokorshie vicinity and don’t know “Adanfo the yogurt seller,” his picture could help you recollect him.

• Mr Samuel Kojo Boateng has
been in business over 30 years

Growing up, Mr Samuel Kojo Boateng popularly known as “Adanfo” wanted to be a merchant but due to financial constraint his dreams did not materialise.

Few years on, not knowing which path to take, a friend introduced him to selling Fanmilk products to schools within the Korle-Bu and Laterbiokorshie areas.

Known as ‘a friend of children’ (Adanfo), he was not the only yoghurt seller in the schools or within the areas but due to his love for children and the jokes he cracked with them, they preferred to buy from him.

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One of his popular things was that when a child bought ice cream from him, he would offer to cut the tip for the child. When asked why he always did that, he explained “the child’s teeth are not strong so I don’t want them to lose their teeth in the process of tearing the ice cream rubber.”

This style of Adanfo made him popular among the children as he ‘saved’ children who had lost some portions of their teeth and were contemplating how to tear an ice cream rubber after they had bought it.

When asked whether he still cut the tip of ice cream for children, he said he had stopped doing that due to COVID-19 restrictions.

This reporter having known Adanfo since her Kindergarten days was curious to know the story behind his passion for selling FanMilk products.

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If it were in the formal sector, the 54 year-old would be getting ready to have access to an appreciable retirement package from his employers and the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) for his long service.

When The Spectator visited him during his working hours last week, he said, “I started selling yoghurt some years before I had my first son who is 28 years old now so it means I have been selling and dealing with FanMilk over 30 years now.”

When asked why he has spent 30 years selling yoghurt, he disclosed that, at some point within the 30 years he wished to stop and engage in another trade but could not because he realised that he had gained experience in the trade.

Indeed, one would marvel at his dedication and loyalty but he said that he could not ride the bicycle as he used to because of old age and wished that FanMilk would appreciate his loyalty and dedicated service to the company.

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Family

Mr Boateng hails from Kwahu Peduase in the Eastern Region and married to Madam Margaret Agyapong who is a second hand clothes dealer at Kantamanto in Accra.

They have 3 boys namely Samuel Kwabena Boateng, who graduated from University of Cape Coast with Bsc in Economics and Geography, Solomon Kwabena who is currently pursuing Bsc in Computer Science at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi and Bright Kwabena who is also pursuing Doctor of Pharmacy at Central University, Accra.

He said that he was focused on educating his children to acquire higher education since he dropped out of school because of financial difficulties and this explained why he spent his earnings in his children’s education with the help of his supportive wife and some benevolent individuals.

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He said: “it is not easy, doing this job and having children in universities is not easy but I am doing my best.”

“I want Fannilk to set up a shop for me to retail their products, I know all the rudiments of the trade and I can make more profits for them. Unfortunately, I cannot ride the bicycle any longer and my children as of now cannot support me financially too.

“Having dedicated over 30 years doing business with them, I hope that they would help me with some package because the work has sapped my strength and I would soon park my bicycle.”

By Portia Hutton-Mills

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National Service Authority to Introduce Military Training

 Management of the National Service Authority, yesterday, Wednesday, April 23, 2025, held talks with the Military High Command towards the implementation of the National Service Emergency Response Readiness Programme (NSERRP).

When implemented, this will reflect His Excellency the President’s commitment towards the implementation of a short military training for National Service Personnel (NSPs) as planned efforts to instill discipline, nationalism and physical fitness among Ghanaian graduates.

 The President shared this position during his maiden State of the Nation Address in Parliament on Thursday February 27, 2025.

At yesterday ’s meeting, the Director-General, Mr. Felix Gyamfi reiterated the need for all personnel to undergo basic military drills and orientation as part of orienting the youth to embrace national development. 

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“The introduction of this military training is a step in the right direction and must be embraced by all and sundry as one of the indicators for resetting the country, particularly the youth,” he commented.

On his part, Brigadier General Amoah-Boakye assured the Authority of their willingness to provide the requisite training for personnel when the Programme officially commences.

In all, personnel will receive up to two months of composite basic military drills starting 3rd August, 2025.

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Ghana Tourism Authority acts on concerns of minors allegedly taken to Hotel in Accra New Town.

The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) has taken swift action following reports circulating on social media regarding an incident involving minors allegedly taken to a hotel in Accra New Town.

The case has been formally reported to the Nima Division of the Ghana Police Service for investigation. 

In line with their mandate to ensure safety and compliance in the tourism and hospitality sector, our CEO Mrs.Maame Efua Houadjeto delegated a team from the GTA Head Office, Mr. Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey, Deputy CEO, Special Duties and Mr Ekow Sampson, Deputy CEO, Operations who joined the Greater Accra Regional Director, Ms. Roberta Dawson-Amoah, and the Deputy Director of Marketing, Ms. Clara Nketiah, to visit the said facility.

The objective was to verify the facts on the ground and take necessary regulatory action. 

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They commended the Ghana Police Service for their co-operation and continued support in the ongoing investigation.

Additionally, the team inspected Royal Dede Beach Resort, which has been converted into a hostel under new management without official notification to the Ghana Tourism Authority. 

The team discovered that the hostel’s operations were not in compliance with the L. I 2239. Meanwhile the operator has been directed to the Standards and Quality Assurance Department of the Authority for the necessary regulation.

“We remind all accommodation operators that the Tourism(Registration and Licensing of Accommodation) Regulations, 2016 (L.I. 2239) mandates every facility to register and obtain a license from the GTA before commencing operations. 

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This regulation ensures quality, safety, and compliance across the industry,” they noted.

The GTA they said,  remains committed to safeguarding the public and upholding the highest standards in the hospitality sector and urged
the public to report suspicious or non-compliant facilities to the nearest GTA office.

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