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Nana Yeboaa Pene II, the queen-mother of Chiraa in the Sunyani West Municipality of Bono Region has urged traditional and opinion leaders to live exemplary lives for the younger generation to emulate.
She said as the embodiment of tradition and culture, chiefs and queens as well as family heads and Assembly Members served as role models in the society, saying their lifestyles could either stain or dignify the chieftaincy institution.
Nana Pene II gave the advice during the enstoolment of some sub-chiefs and queens at Chiraa which was the ‘Benkum’ (left-wing) Division of the Dormaa Traditional Area.
She also asked the traditional and opinion leaders to remain patriotic and contribute to the development of the Chiraa community, saying the government alone could not shoulder the responsibility of national development.
Nana Fosuhene Apenteng Odiahenkan, farmer and Nana Yeboah Asuamah, a businessman were later enstooled as the Apagyahene and Awerempemhene of Chiraa respectively, while Nana Samuel Kyeremeh and Nana Worae Adu Asare Futufuo, both farmers were appointed and sworn-in as linguist to Barima Mintah Afari II, the Chief of Chiraa.
Nana Akosua Kyeremaa Dabo, a staff of Ememess Company Limited was enstooled as the Dabrehemaa while Nana Akosua Kwaakyewaa Nketia and Nana Yaa Mintah, both traders, were also appointed as linguists to Nana Pene II.
Nana Yeboaa Pene II, the queen-mother of Chiraa in the Sunyani West Municipality of Bono Region has urged traditional and opinion leaders to live exemplary lives for the younger generation to emulate.
She said as the embodiment of tradition and culture, chiefs and queens as well as family heads and Assembly Members served as role models in the society, saying their lifestyles could either stain or dignify the chieftaincy institution.
Nana Pene II gave the advice during the enstoolment of some sub-chiefs and queens at Chiraa which was the ‘Benkum’ (left-wing) Division of the Dormaa Traditional Area.
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