Ohiaba Village Community Development Initiatives Contact Us: +233 50 527 8129
Ohiaba Village Community Development Initiatives Contact Us: +233 50 527 8129
Greetings and welcome to our resident portal! We’re glad that you made it and wanted to take a moment to introduce our new community informational space; a place where you can get community resources and information on what’s happening in Ohiaba.
Our goal for setting up this resident portal is to allow our community to become familiar with what it means to become a land owner in Ohiaba. In addition, you will have a chance to understand your roles and responsibilities as new community members, meet your neighbors and promote unity and shared-purpose to develop our land.
Our main topics deal with new community member information, what happens after land acquisition, understand where to find important documents such as our site plan, locate your plots, registration steps, building permit requests, land development stages and additional resources that will be useful. Please note, this information is not all inclusive but designed to inform our community, ensure we all have access to the necessary steps and procedures pertaining to building and developing our land parcel(s) in Ohiaba.

Ohiaba is located within the Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese District of Ghana. When you obtain your Indentures, you will see this district in the heading abbreviated as A.A.K. Please note, Ohiaba is apart of Asebu.

Ohiaba can be located at the following coordinates 6QJJ+9WQ using Google maps.

Okatakyi Prof. Amenfi VII - (Omanhene And President Of Asebu State)

Ohiaba's Chieftain is made up of several members with King of Ohiaba Village, Nana Brempong Korsah.
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Please reach us if you cannot find an answer to your question.
In order to conduct business as a non-citizen in Ghana, you will need to obtain a non-citizen Ghana Card in-person. However, if you have citizenship, you will show your Ghana Card (National ID). Please refer to Important Links for how and where to start this process.
There are several Diaspora organizations within the country assisting with this process. However, we have provided information for Ghana's Immigration Office to learn more about this process and help you familiarize yourself with the Country's policies and procedures. Please refer to Important Links
The Diaspora Affairs Office of the President of Ghana is the Government's official body that handles all aspects of dual-citizenship. Although there are several Diaspora organizations that partner with the office, for more information contact the office directly. Please refer to Important Links
Our community site plan is an integral part of learning about our community design and one you will reference to locate individual plots, demarcation lines, and locate neighbors. Please reach out directly.
In order to finalize your land acquisition, there are several legal requirements that need to be completed. We have provided links to Ghana's Government Departments that will instruct you on the steps to take in order to complete the process. Please refer to Important Links
Currently, we have a community group chat on WhatsApp that you were invited to join once purchasing your land. If not, we are creating a resident directory to make it easier to reach-out to your neighbor directly. If you would like to add your name to our directory please complete our short Contact form below.
Essiam Nuhu Lawrence is our community horticulturist and gardener. Nuhu has been working with several residents in the Asebu PAV community already. If you need lawn maintenance, tree planting or identification, reach out to our Landscaping, Maintenance and Gardening team.
Due to our off-grid rural community setup, we will need to research plans for lighting. There are a variety of options available for solar. By placing a street light on your plot, your efforts are helping to bring the much needed light to our community. Please consider placing one light on your plot. Each light makes a difference as we
Due to our off-grid rural community setup, we will need to research plans for lighting. There are a variety of options available for solar. By placing a street light on your plot, your efforts are helping to bring the much needed light to our community. Please consider placing one light on your plot. Each light makes a difference as we work together towards lighting up our community, one light at a time.
Road grading serves several purposes. The primary purpose is to fix uneven surfaces and prevent erosion, improve safety, extend road life, and reduce maintenance costs. Lastly, deep roots have continuously reappeared after several attempts to clear our land with the previous front loading services. In order to cut costs, we will need a grading service and regular maintenance.
Demarcation posts are another great way to clearly define your plot areas as well as to identify where one plot ends and another begins. Once you begin building, the posts will assist builders as well as those conducting administrative work on your plot to easily locate and record information on your behalf. Most posts are approximately
Demarcation posts are another great way to clearly define your plot areas as well as to identify where one plot ends and another begins. Once you begin building, the posts will assist builders as well as those conducting administrative work on your plot to easily locate and record information on your behalf. Most posts are approximately 3-4 ft. tall and can be painted with distinctive markings once placed around your plots for identification purposes.
Need assistance creating a regular schedule for your plot grounds upkeep and maintenance? First, start by learning about what’s growing on your plot to reduce the need for replanting. Nuhu’s team can assist with helping to come up with a schedule to keep weeding and uncontrolled growth under control. If you’re interested to learn what t
Need assistance creating a regular schedule for your plot grounds upkeep and maintenance? First, start by learning about what’s growing on your plot to reduce the need for replanting. Nuhu’s team can assist with helping to come up with a schedule to keep weeding and uncontrolled growth under control. If you’re interested to learn what types of plants and trees are currently growing there, or would like to purchase fruit trees and other vegetation, now’s a good time to reach out to our Landscaping, Gardening and Maintenance team.
Please take a moment to review the documents in this section for information and subject specific topics. Please note, some information is subject to change. We will attempt to keep the information current. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask.

Ghana became the first sub-Saharan African country to gain its independence in 1957. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, who was responsible for the successful negotiations with the British and declared independence, became the first Prime Minister and then President of Ghana.

The red represents the blood of those who died in the country’s struggle for independence from Great Britain, the gold represents the mineral wealth of the country, the green symbolizes the country’s rich forests and natural wealth, and the black star is the symbol of African emancipation.

The Honorable John Dramani Mahama is the sixth and current sitting President of the Fourth Republic of Ghana. Mahama is the first Ghanaian president elected to a non-consecutive second term, having previously served as president from 2012-2017.
God bless our homeland Ghana,
And make our nation great and strong,
Bold to defend for ever
The cause of Freedom and of Right.
Fill our hearts with true humility
Make us cherish fearless honesty,
And help us to resist oppressor's rule
With all our will and might for evermore.
Hail to thy name, O Ghana.
To thee we make our solemn vow;
Steadfast to build together
A nation strong in Unity;
With our gifts of mind and strength of arm,
Whether night or day, in mist or storm,
In every need whate'er the call may be,
To serve thee, Ghana, now and evermore.
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And one with Africa advance;
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To all who thirst for liberty;
Where the banner of Ghana freely flies,
May the way to freedom truly lie
Arise, arise, O sons of Ghanaland,
And under God march on for evermore.

OHIABA CITY OF TZION
Ohiaba Township, Ohiaba, Ghana

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