Privacy Policy
Office Of The Asere Mnatse
Effective Date:
The Asere Traditional Council respects your privacy and is committed to protecting any personal information you share with us. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and safeguard your information when you visit our website.
Information We Collect
Personal Information: When you contact us through forms, we may collect your name, email address, and phone number.
Non-Personal Information: We may collect data such as browser type, device information, and pages visited to improve website performance.
How We Use Your Information
To respond to inquiries and provide requested services.
To share updates about cultural events, festivals, and community initiatives.
To improve our website’s functionality and user experience.
Information Sharing
We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information. Data may only be shared with trusted service providers who assist us in operating the website, and only for the purposes outlined above.
Data Security
We implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect your information against unauthorized access, alteration, or disclosure.
Cookies
Our website may use cookies to enhance user experience. You can adjust your browser settings to refuse cookies, though some features may not function properly.
Your Rights
You have the right to request access to, correction of, or deletion of your personal information. Please contact us through the details provided on our Contact Page.
Updates to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be posted on this page with a revised effective date.
ASERE NIKOI OLAI FAMILY
The Nikoi Olai family was part of nomadic race whose original abode was somewhere in the present-day Middle East between the Tigris River and the Euphrates rivers. As a result of persecution due to religious and cultural practices these hared people migrated through present day Israel, the Sanai and settled around Goshen in upper Egypt. Their leader was a man called Nikoi Olai.
