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Nhyira Hills, Crafting a Future of Luxury, Ease, and Timeless Legacy

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Located in the serene and thriving town of Nsawam, in the Eastern Region, Nhyira Hills is transforming the local landscape by offering modern and affordable living spaces designed for those who value quality and convenience. As part of a bold initiative by the CEO, Sir. Dr. Iddriss Toppoh, Nhyira Hills is not just a residential area but a blueprint for creating lasting legacies.

Nhyira Hills is ideally situated in Okanta, just a two-minute drive from the main Nsawam-Suhum road, making it easily accessible from key areas in and around Nsawam. With all essential social amenities within reach, residents can enjoy the perfect blend of rural tranquility and urban convenience.

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Currently, Nhyira Hills is in the process of constructing 23 modern residential units, with a target of building 50 two-bedroom apartments within the year. The project includes 14 two-bedroom apartments, 5 three bedrooms apartments, and 4 studio rooms, all carefully designed to meet the needs of today’s discerning tenants.

For those interested in making Nhyira Hills their home, the rental arrangements are straightforward and affordable. The rent is structured on a one-year advance basis, and these units are available exclusively for rent—there are no sales at this time. This ensures that those looking for a rental property in a peaceful environment with all modern amenities can easily make Nhyira Hills their home without the stress of lengthy commitments.

At the heart of Nhyira Hills is a vision driven by Sir. Dr. IddrissToppoh, who is passionate about creating not just houses but homes that offer a higher standard of living. The tagline of Nhyira Hills “Building Blessings, Creating Legacies” encapsulates this commitment to providing quality living spaces that residents can enjoy for generations.

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For more information or to inquire about available units, please contact Mr. Yakub Yusif at 0242111708.

For a comfortable two-bedroom apartment or a compact studio, Nhyira Hills promises a place where your journey of comfortable living and legacy building can begin.

Come experience the perfect combination of modern living and serene surroundings at Nhyira Hills.

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“When Will the Fire Service Be Equipped with Resources?” – Portia Nana Akua Pinamang Questions the Preparedness of Ghana’s Firefighters as Adum Blue Light Inferno Strikes

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On the morning of March 21, 2025, a massive fire ravaged the Adum Blue Light area in Kumasi, devastating businesses housed in two-story buildings. The fire, which began around 6 a.m., was triggered by a spark from an electricity pole, reportedly exacerbated by power cuts. As the fire spread quickly, it resulted in extensive damage before the firefighters could gain control. The tragic event has stirred widespread concern about the country’s preparedness in dealing with such emergencies, with many questioning whether the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has the necessary resources to act swiftly.

Among those raising concerns is Portia Nana Akua Pinamang, who publicly asked, “When will the fire service be adequately equipped with the necessary resources to prevent further tragedies?” Her statement echoes a growing frustration with the persistent lack of up-to-date firefighting equipment, which has long been a problem for the GNFS.

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Portia’s statement comes on the heels of multiple reports highlighting the inadequate resources at the GNFS’s disposal. According to a 2024 report, more than half of the fire service’s fleet is either broken or outdated, creating significant delays in response times during emergencies. In fact, many fire trucks have exceeded their operational lifespan and are prone to breakdowns, making it difficult for the service to respond effectively to fires, like the one that occurred in Adum.

The fire at Adum Blue Light, which destroyed several shops and left traders in distress, is just the latest example of how resource shortages within the fire service can lead to devastating consequences. The response time of the fire trucks was reported to be slower than expected, as the service struggled to access operational fire tenders. This delay was critical in controlling the blaze, which could have been contained earlier with the right equipment.

Portia Nana Akua Pinamang’s query is not just a rhetorical question; it is a call to action. “When will the fire service be given the resources it needs?” she asks, urging the government to prioritize investments in firefighting infrastructure. The inadequate equipment in the hands of the Ghana National Fire Service endangers the lives of both firefighters and civilians, as was evident during the Adum fire.

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In addition to the lack of equipment, the rising frequency of fires linked to electrical faults in various regions highlights the urgent need for improvement. Traders in the Adum Blue Light area, for example, have blamed the unstable power supply for the incident, claiming that regular power cuts have increased the risk of electrical fires in the area.

In response to the tragedy, former President John Dramani Mahama visited the site, expressing solidarity with the affected traders. While his visit brought attention to the devastation, it also highlighted the critical need for better resources to prevent such incidents from recurring.

Portia Nana Akua Pinamang’s statement should serve as a turning point in the conversation about firefighting resources in Ghana. It is clear that more urgent action is needed to equip the fire service with modern equipment, ensuring that they can respond effectively to emergencies and save lives. With the lives of many at stake, it is crucial that the government invests in the necessary infrastructure and resources to safeguard citizens from such disasters.

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As Ghana continues to grapple with these challenges, the question remains: when will the fire service finally receive the support it needs to protect the people it serves?

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