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Chief of Mion and heir apparent to Yaa Naa passes away.
The Paramount Chief of the Mion Traditional Area in the Northern district Mionlana Abdulai Mahamadu has kicked the bucket, sources near the royal residence have told Starr News.
The Chief purportedly passed on Wednesday after a short illness.
Castle sources say arrangements are in progress in Mion to have him covered in accordance with the custom and custom individuals.
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The Mion-lana, or Naa Abdulai III, was a unique conventional ruler who was much of the time depicted in certain circles as "The Peace Maker" of Dagbon, following his earth shattering job in the Dagbon harmony process.
As the then Bolin-Lana; a title presented to a Zuu (first child of a late lord before internment), generally alluded to as the Regent of the late King and Overlord of Dagbon (His Majesty Naa Mahamadu IV, 1969 - 1974), he was the main individual qualified to rise the high position of Dagbon as Ordered by the Supreme Court of Ghana in 1986.
The decision was such that the two illustrious groups of Abudu and Andani should rise the Yeni Nam (Yendi skin) in turns after an opening happens. That is, revolution between the two imperial entryways should be carefully noticed. At the point when the burial services of the two late lords were performed, there were assumptions from the Abudu Royal Family that Bolin-lana will be enskinned as the Ya Na (King of Dagbon), on the grounds that he was the main qualified applicant pair with the letter and soul of the Supreme Court Orders.
In other words, the then Kampakuya Na Abdulai (presently Yoo Naa of Savelugu) and afterward Yoo Naa Abukari (presently the Ya Naa) were not able to rise the privileged position considering the two of them being from the Andani door. At the point when word arrived at the Bolin-Lana that then Yoo Naa Abukari (head of Savelugu) had been given cola nut (for example designated) as next tenant of the privileged position of Dagbon, strain which was at that point high was deteriorated to levels of blast and to make gibberish of gains reconciled in Dagbon.
It was an expression of salutation from Bolin-Lana, "The Peace Maker" on the media wireless transmissions that saved the Dagbon realm from plunging into one more round of confusion.
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