Nanayarquah Blog of Saturday, 30 August 2025
Source: Nana Yarquah

En.tech Hub, a unit under EN.AR Limited has launched a free WiFi test run in Cape Coast, boosting digital connectivity as the city celebrates the Oguaa Fetu Afahye at 61.
The service, branded Oguaa Hotspot, has been deployed at Kingsway (around TW Radio), Bakado (covering Community Gardens, Nursing Training, Lush, and nearby areas), and the Cape Coast Stadium (Club 161 area).
As part of the test phase, residents, and visitors in these areas are being offered free internet access, giving them the opportunity to experience the service firsthand while helping En.tech Hub collect valuable feedback to refine the final rollout.
The project is designed not only to test performance but also to provide Cape Coast with a powerful internet experience during the Fetu Afahye festival, enabling locals and visitors to share the city’s culture, creativity, and celebration with the rest of the world.
Accessing the service is simple. Users only need to turn on WiFi, search for Oguaa Hotspot, and connect.
En.tech Hub, beyond its connectivity projects, is well-recognized for its work in software development, website hosting, website development, graphic design, and other tech-driven services that continue to support businesses, institutions, and individuals across Ghana.
The Oguaa Hotspot Project reflects EN.AR Limited’s mission to empower communities through technology and innovation, blending digital advancement with cultural heritage to create a more connected Cape Coast.