Saturday, November 13, 2010

TAPA GETS NEW ADONTENHENE (PAGE 36, NOV 10, 2010)

A 50-YEAR-OLD self-employed man, Mr Kwame Ahenkan, has been installed Adontenhene of the Tapa Traditional Area in the Biakoye District in the Volta Region under the stool name Nana Baffour Kwame Oduro II.
He swore the oath of allegiance to the Paramount Chief of the Tapa Traditional Area, Okoforobuor Baffour Kwame Asante II.
Two other chiefs, Nana Osei Aseidu II, known in private life as Mr Ebenezer Osei, and the Krontiheneba of Tapa, Nana Obirim Apreku I, known in private life as Mrs Martha Osei-Bonsu, a member of staff of the New Times Corporation, were also introduced at the durbar.
Speaking at the function, Nana Oduro pledged to offer exemplary leadership which would lead to the redemption of the people from factors that militated against education, agriculture, good health and transportation.
He promised to obey the rules and commands of the paramountcy.
Okoforobuor Asante acknowledged the promise and said it was in line with building a formidable kingdom for future generations.   

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