March 2009
GHANAIAN TRADITION HONOURED IN PARIS

It was very nice to see Nana Opuni Dua Ware 1 Opuniasehene in his Grandeur received and welcomed by Ghanaian Dignataries and Traditional leaders in Paris.
It all hapenned at a special occasion in Paris where Nana was the Guest of Honour. We recall that he spent a Royal 6/3/2009 Independent Celebration for Ghana in Brussells with the European Union and the African Carribean and Pacific Countries Reps on the invitation of the Ghana Ambassador and Ghanaians in Belgium.
At the demand of M.C. Charles Ansah the GHACIFPRESIDENT
explained that Nana was enthroned last year by Nana Afoakwa
Frimpong, Omanhene of Asante Akim Domiabra. In no way was
his Chieftaincy going to alter any established Traditional leadership
in France.
Nana has asked GHACIF to express thanks to Ohemaa Ajoakour,
M.C. Charles Ansah, Nana Osei Kuffour, Nana Ato Smith all Pastors
and leaders and the Ghanaian Community for the warm interaction.
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