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About Us

We are a community based in Kumasi, Ghana, passionate about WordPress. We host regular meetups to share knowledge, network, and support each other on everything WordPress.

Kente cloth is a traditional textile from Ghana, known for its vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and rich cultural significance.

Our Mission

Nea Onnim means “He who does not know.” It is from the Akan proverb, “Nea onnim no sua a ohu,” which translates as, “When he who does not know learns, he gets to know.” It is a symbol of knowledge, life-long education, and continued quest for knowledge.

Empower local web creators

Foster skill development and knowledge sharing.

Ese ne Tekrema means “teeth and tongue.” It is a symbol of improvement, advancement, growth, the need for friendliness and interdependence.

Build community

Create a welcoming, collaborative space for everyone.

Hwehwemudua means “rod of investigation,” that is, a measuring rod. It is a symbol of excellence, superior quality, perfection, knowledge, and critical examination.

Promote open source

Advocate for the use and advancement of open source technologies.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who can join the Kumasi WordPress Meetup Group?

Anyone interested in WordPress, regardless of skill level or background!

Do I need to pay to attend?

No, all our meetups are free of charge.

What should I bring to a meetup?

Your curiosity! If possible, bring a laptop for hands-on sessions.

How often do you meet?

We aim to organize events once a month, with extra sessions for special topics or guest speakers.