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Nii Okaija Annan African masks and wood carvings

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Nii Okaija Annan was born on July 28, 1979 in Accra, where he completed his education. He attended the Social Advance Institute to study a two-year course in computer engineering. At the same time he was studying a three-year course in African history and sculpture at a specialized institute in Madina, a suburb of Accra. As his studies progressed, Nii Okaijas enthusiasm for crafts and sculptures increased and motivated him to do a training course at Ga-Mashies workshop. In this way, Nii was fully living his passion for African arts.
Once he qualified as a carver, Nii Okaija joined the Carvers Association, and perfected his skills with renowned Ghanaian sculptors Nana Osei Bonsu and Nii Odartey Lamptey. A certified carver, Nii Okaija is proud of his knowledge of his countrys history and art. He specializes in tribal masks, jewelry boxes, drums, and royal stools.
The reason I am inspired to carve is because in the past, culture played a major role in the lives of our forefathers, confides Nii Okaija.
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Nii Okaija Annan was born on July 28, 1979 in Accra, where he completed his education. He attended the Social Advance Institute to study a two-year course in computer engineering. At the same time he was studying a three-year course in African history and sculpture at a specialized institute in Madina, a suburb of Accra. As his studies progressed, Nii Okaijas enthusiasm for crafts and sculptures increased and motivated him to do a training course at Ga-Mashies workshop. In this way, Nii was fully living his passion for African arts.
Once he qualified as a carver, Nii Okaija joined the Carvers Association, and perfected his skills with renowned Ghanaian sculptors Nana Osei Bonsu and Nii Odartey Lamptey. A certified carver, Nii Okaija is proud of his knowledge of his countrys history and art. He specializes in tribal masks, jewelry boxes, drums, and royal stools.
The reason I am inspired to carve is because in the past, culture played a major role in the lives of our forefathers, confides Nii Okaija.