The second edition of the *Nala’s Memorial Lecture, held on **October 12, 2024, at the AMA in Accra, was an inspiring event that brought together animal lovers, advocates, and philanthropists to discuss the transformative role of dogs in therapy and rehabilitation. This annual lecture, organized by **Mr. Samuel Tiwonitaaba*, was born out of the love and memories of his late therapy dog, Nala, whose impact on his life during his spinal cord injury recovery inspired a movement for awareness and charity.
Themed *“The Role of Dogs in Therapy and Rehabilitation,”* the event featured distinguished speakers, live performances, and engaging testimonies about how dogs provide support in physical, emotional, and psychological healing. Keynote speaker *Dr. Koney Boye Mensah Kwao, President of the Ghana Private Veterinary Surgeons Association, spoke on **the Role of Dogs in Therapy and rehabilitation. *Dr. Samuel Acheampong an occupational therapist from the Jubilee houss of Ghana delved into therapeutic potential of dogs in both pediatric and geriatric care.
Important dignitaries such as chiefs and queen mothers of the traditional council, renowned actors and actresses and EU ambassador Irchad Ramiandrasoa Razaaly honoured the program.
The program also showcased thrilling performances, such as cultural dances-The Kaasah culture Troupe ,music by Enam and King Ayisoba, poetry, Abofu keep fit club, wonders boy and an exhilarating dog display by *Tiwonisam Dogs World*. The highlight of the event was its commitment to raising funds to support the less privileged, ensuring Nala’s legacy of love and care continues.
Aftermath: Donation to The Epicentre, New Gbawe
As part of the event’s mission to give back to the community, the aftermath of the Nala’s Memorial Lecture saw the organizing team extend their charitable efforts to the *Epicentre, an autistic school located in New Gbawe. On **November 16, 2024*, Mr. Tiwonitaaba, along with his team and supporters, visited the school to make a donation of essential items, including educational supplies, food, and other provisions, aimed at improving the well-being and learning experience of the children.
The day began with a warm welcome from the school’s administration, followed by a brief program that included a word of encouragement from Mr. Tiwonitaaba, a dog display by Tiwonisam Dogs World, and the presentation of the donated items. The gesture resonated deeply with both the students and staff, underscoring the spirit of giving and compassion that Nala’s Memorial Lecture embodies.
Quoting 2 Corinthians 9:7, *“Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver,”* Mr. Tiwonitaaba highlighted the importance of supporting the less privileged and promised to continue similar initiatives under his forthcoming NGO, which will focus on philanthropy and community development.
A Lasting Impact
The success of the second edition of Nala’s Memorial Lecture and its subsequent donation drive reaffirms the event’s mission of inspiring change through education, advocacy, and charity. It serves as a reminder of the unifying power of love, compassion, and shared purpose. The transition from an annual lecture to an NGO promises an even broader impact in the years to come.
Mr. Tiwonitaaba’s dedication to preserving Nala’s memory by uplifting others is a testament to how a single act of kindness can ripple into countless lives. The journey continues, and Nala’s legacy lives on in the hearts of all those touched by her story.