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I will like to congratulate Her Majesty Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I of the Ga people for being awarded the "Diaspora Traditional Ruler of the Year 2019" during the Ghana Chieftaincy Excellence Award organised by N.O.D . Her Majesty has tirelessly with the Ghanaian government in her capacity as encouraging the diaspora to return home to develop it through the government ''Year of Return" event currently taking place and also her work in the diaspora.

I am truly excited by this award that recognises my contributions to and work in the Diaspora.

Thanks to the N. O. D Foundation and the Chieftaincy Excellence Awards for the honour.
I am even more inspired to be better.

To God be the glory. pic.twitter.com/x5mLhbQ8RH
— Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I (@NaaSoyooI) December 1, 2019
She also appeared on Ghanaian media Obonu TV studios at GBC, Accra to talk about the GaDangeme Homecomming 2020 during a country-wide media tour.

In her capacity as Global President, Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I was at the Obonu TV studios at GBC, Accra to promote the GaDangme Homecoming 2020 during her recent country tour. #GaDangmeHC2020 #YearOfReturn #GDHC2020 https://t.co/eldSxf0MpI pic.twitter.com/xDddSTnEDH
— Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I (@NaaSoyooI) December 3, 2019
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— Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I (@NaaSoyooI) December 3, 2019
December 04, 2019 No comments
His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, The Asantehene of Ashanti presided over the 2019 edition Otumfuo Teachers Awards held at Manhyia Palace in Kumasi on Friday November 29th.

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Charity Foundation (OOTCF) in partnership with British Council is running core skills training for 130 teachers as part of activiting of the 6th Otumfuo Teachers Awards. pic.twitter.com/VihBgVtFvj
— Manhyia Palace (@ManhyiaPalace) November 29, 2019
Over 130 teachers honoured were chosen from very deprived areas across the country undertook a training sponsored by the Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Charity Foundation (OOTCF) in partnership with British Council. The skills they required aimed at equipping them with skills and knowledge to promote effective teaching and learning in their respective schools.

During the ceremony, His Majesty urged the central government to allocate more funding into the education sector and improve the lives of their educators.

Also attending the awards was HM Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo of the Ga people

Over the weekend His Majesty joined the people of Nsuta for the final funeral rites of the late Nana Agyei Bonsafo II, Nsutahene.

On December 2nd, He presided in his capacity of Chancellor of KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(KNUST), its 2019 Founders’ Day Special Congregation Ceremony where he reiterated his call for additional accommodation facilities for students. 

You can get his speech here
The Chancellor of KNUST, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has reiterated his call for additional accommodation facilities for students. He appealed for more accommodation in his address at the 2019 Special Congregation where 3,442 students graduated. Read more:https://t.co/cLVaSEdqwP pic.twitter.com/29coS7el1Y
— KNUST (@KNUSTGH) December 2, 2019
December 03, 2019 No comments
In a video released by Manhyia Palace, Her Royal Highness Lady Julia Osei Tutu endorsed the Kumasi edition of Ghana Job Fair being hosted on November 27th at the Golden Bean Hotel in Kumasi.


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Lady Julia endorses #GhanaJobFairKumasiEdition
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Her Royal Highness urged everyone to attend at meet or network with potential employers and companies present as this is one of His Majesty OtumfoÉ” Osei Tutu II, Asantehene's efforts in combatting and reducing unemployments amongst his citizens.

On November 22nd 2019, His Majesty attended the 3rd University of Professional Studies, Accra(UPSA) Annual Leadership Lecture where he gave the keynote speech. 

In his speech, His Majesty who is also an alumni of the university urged politicians to see politics as a means of dedicating their lives to serving the nation and not one to enrich themselves and forget about the national needs.


November 26, 2019 No comments
The Ga tribes in Ghana are inviting everyone to rediscovery yourself and your roots in 2020 for one month of festivities, folkloric histories and stories from July 31st - August 30th 2020 during their GaDangme Homecoming 2020 ceremonies.

In my capacity as Global President of the GaDangme Homecoming, I invite you all to join me on a journey of rediscovery.
Omanye!! pic.twitter.com/8bO3Ul126j
— Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I (@NaaSoyooI) November 6, 2019
In her capacity as Global President of the GaDangeme Homecoming committee Her Majesty Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I is inviting everyone to attend and will be in attendance.

November 07, 2019 No comments
Her Royal Highness Nnabagereka Sylvia Nagginda of Buganda is currently in Accra, Ghana where she is attending the Global Landscape Forum on October 30th on behalf of His Majesty Kabaka Mutebi II.

With its theme "Restoring Africa's Landscape, Uniting actions from above and below", Her Royal Highness addressed the forum in a speech where she commended the United Nation's work on seeking to work closely with traditional and cultural institutions on various projects which includes environmental ones.

The @NnabagerekaOrg, speaking at the #GLFAccra2019 also commended @UN 4 seeking 2 work closely with traditional & cultural institutions. #ThinkLandscape #RestorationDecade @antonioguterres @ASteiner @ahunnaeziakonwa @ElsieAttafuah @cpmayiga @BugandaOfficial @UNDPAfrica @UNDPGhana pic.twitter.com/cM0TauQLTG
— UNDP Uganda (@UNDPUganda) October 30, 2019
She spoke on the roles they(the traditional leaders) have in restoring the ecosystems and preserving the environment.

She attended the forum with fellow Ghanian monarchs at the forum and was joined by HM Queen Mother Nana Serwa Bonsu of the Ashanti Kingdom in a discussion where she addressed the Network of African Woman Environmentalists.

Nnaabagereka Sylivia Nagginda, addressing the Network of African Woman Environmentalists in Accra, Ghana. #GLFAccra2019. @888cbsfm @bbstvug @gambuuze @GeraldMulindwa_ @DailyMonitor @bukeddeonline @DembeFm @AkabooziFm @simbaradio pic.twitter.com/25DwW1wTxX
— Buganda Kingdom (@BugandaOfficial) October 30, 2019

Nnaabagereka Sylivia Nagginda, with Queen mother of Ashanti, Nana Ama Serwaa Bonsu. #GLFAccra2019 pic.twitter.com/mZUkoCypBB
— Buganda Kingdom (@BugandaOfficial) October 30, 2019
On the sidelines she met with fellow Ghanian queens and queen mothers
On sidelines of @GlobalLF Her Royal Highness the Nnabagereka (Queen) of Buganda met with her counterparts from kingdoms & Cultural institutions in #Ghana including Ashanti kingdom. Discussed strengthening collaboration in preserving nature, our common heritage #ClimateActionUg pic.twitter.com/UjXNAL8P07
— UNDP Uganda (@UNDPUganda) October 31, 2019
October 31, 2019 No comments
A happy birthday to Their Royal Highnesses Prince Eric and Princess Erica Ohene-Bekoe,
Royal House of Akuapem-Banmu & Okomahene, Ghana.


Their Royal Highnesses who are celebrating their 36th birthdays on October 12th, were born to the late His Majesty Adonteng Kyeame (King) Nana Okomahene Gyamiri III and Her Majesty Banmuhemea (Queen) Nanabea Oye Sakyirifa.

They are the niece and nephew to the current Banmuhene (King) Nana Kwame Afari Bampo II  and Adonteng Kyeamehemea (Queen) Nanabea Yaa Ofusuahene
October 12, 2019 No comments
His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, The Asantehene visited the United States where he was invited by the United Nations to address the UN General Assembly’s High Level Forum on September 13th 2019, on the topic of culture and peace as well as attend other events pertaining to that.

His Majesty arrived in the country on September 10th, were he was welcomed by Ghana’s Ambassador to the US, Prof. Baffuor Adjei-Bawuah, other dignitaries working in Ghana’s embassy in the United States of America and some traditional leaders in Ghana and the US, including Nana Kusi Boadum, Chief of Domeabra, and Nana Asuah Amoako II, Fumesuahene.

Prior to addressing the General Assembly, His Majesty began his visit at the World Banks Head Quarters. He met with senior officials where he discussed the development of projects in Asante land and throughout Ghana.

He later also met with the African Union Representational Mission to the United States to discuss the relevance of engaging the diaspora in Africa’s economic transformative revolution.

On September 12th, He arrived in New York where he first paid a courtesy call on the Secretary General of the United Nations, His Excellency Antonio Guterres at UN Headquarters.

On September 13th, he gave the keynote address marking the 20th Anniversary of the UN General Assembly Resolution 53/243 on the Declaration and Programme of Action on Culture for Peace.

Over the course of his 20 years of reign, the Asantehene has played a key role as not just mediator but as peace negotiator in various conflicts not only in Ghana but in other countries.



September 19, 2019 No comments
A happy birthday to Her Royal Majesty Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I of the Ga Tribe, Greater Accra Region of Ghana.

Exactly 400 years ago today in 1619, the ship MAN OF WAR, landed on the shores of JAMESTOWN, Virginia with 20 'odd' captured Africans.

Today, 400 years later, is my birthday. Yesterday, I celebrated 10 years as a Queen, from JAMESTOWN (Ngleshie) Accra, Ghana pic.twitter.com/rH6J6bKZWF
— Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I (@NaaSoyooI) August 20, 2019
Her Royal Majesty is the reigning monarch celebrated her birthday yesterday and hails from Ngleshie, also known as JamesTown in
the Greater Accra Region of The Republic of Ghana.

She is mother to HRH Princess Ewuara-Ama Dede Adjorbo I and HRH Prince Nana Essuman Shikatse Quarshie.

Her Royal Majesty who just recently celebrated her 10th anniversary of Queenship and enstoolement is a woman of many capes/awards and holds a BA Joint Honours in Law, Politics & International Studies and a Postgraduate in Project Management.

In 2017, she was appointed by the Ghanian government with the duty to meet and talk with the diaspora for THE YEAR OF THE RETURN, GHANA 2019 for commemoration of the 400th anniversary since the first African slaves were forcefully taken to the West and their territories
August 21, 2019 No comments
His Royal Majesty OKYENHENE OSAGYEFUO Amoatia Ofori Panin of Akyem Abuakwa attended the last day of Eastern Regional Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) awards on August 10th.

His Royal Majesty gave the closing speech at the awards where he urged Ghanian journalist to positively project the country to the world. He called journalism a noble with a huge influence and power to uplift and destroy a nation.

He said "Help us, my friends, not to write negative stories about personalities that you will not like,” he said."
August 11, 2019 No comments
The fourth Annual Spirit of Peace and Prosperity conference took place on July 17th till 21st at the Ted Weiss Federal Building, New York.

This year's program marked Nelson Mandela’s 101th birthday which was celebrated with various kinds of celebration in many parts of the world, especially in South Africa. This allows for the upholding and promotion of Madiba’s legacy for peace as well as the annual comprehensive Truth and Reconciliation mandate, which is facilitated and consecrated by the presence of the elders, political leaders, statesmen, customary, traditional authorities and scholars.

The Summit is an annual high-level international Summit designed to reinforce the inclusion and responsibilities of custodians of cultures in the Sustainable Development Goals.

It brings together all  indigenous traditional authorities and custodians of cultures as well as political leaders and statesmen in achieving peace, security, and sustainable development collaboratively in our respective societies to emphasize their role, responsibilities, and inclusion.

The conference also promotes public-private partnerships for socially responsible investments and trades which are in-line with the UNESCO, African Union Agenda 2030 and the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals.

This year's theme is Harmonizing Cultures and Investing in Peace.  A wider pool of traditional and customary Royalties including Kings and Queens, Traditional and Customary leaders from parts of Africa, Asia, Europe, Native Chiefs from North and South America.

The few African royals who attended include: Her Royal Highness, Queen Diambi Kabatusuila Tshiyoyo Muata, OF THE BAKWA INDU at the Kasai Democratic Republic of Congo, His Royal Majesty King, Professor Octave Cossi Houdegbe, the KOKPON OF DAHE, His Royal Majesty Oba Aderemi Adedapo Kingdom of Ido Osun, His Royal Highness Emir Dr. Nuhu Muhammad Sanusi of the Kingdom of Dutse
His Royal Highness Dr. Appolus Chu, Elem of Okori Eleme Kingdom
His Royal Majesty Dada Daagbo Hounon Houna II King of Quidah
His Royal Highness the King, James Buremoh, Ajagungbade 1, Idera Kingdom
HRM Nana Osiade3yo Akwamuhene the Dwenase of the Dormaa Kingdom
HRM Nana Ayimedu Brempong III the kontihene of Adjena, Akwamu Kingdom
HRH Crown Prince Dr. Adah Obekpa, MD. Of the Ikoyi Kingdom
Honorable King Bouche Napoleon
HRM King Toto Bekombo Theodore of Dibombari, Cameroon
HRM Oba Adejuigbe Adefunmi II of Oyotunji African Village
Queen Nana Anima Ahwwnepa of the Banka Kingdom, Ghana
Queen Yeye Osun, Yeye Asa of the Modakeke Kingdom
Queen Mother Dòwòti Désir-Hounon Houna II of the Royal Palace of Hounon Houna II, Quidah




August 01, 2019 No comments
At the start of this year, the Ghana government under His Excellency President Nana Akufo-Addo declared 2019 "The year of the return, Ghana 2019". This is in commemoration of the 400th anniversary since the first African slaves were forcefully taken to the West and their territories.

To mark these the governments is inviting and celebrating Africans in the Diaspora, giving and driving fresh conversations and quests to unite Africans on the continent with their brothers and sisters in the diaspora and those descended from the departed slaves and their quest all about reacting to their marginalization of tracing their ancestry and identity. By this, Ghana becomes the beacon for African people living on the continent and the diaspora.

The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture has been working diligently with The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) is leading the project in collaboration with the Office of Diaspora Affairs at the Office of the President.

Through its Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture working together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government is working tirelessly to ensure the diaspora's smooth passage back to continental Africa.

Many countries along the Atlantic Ocean's coast played a role in the deportation of slaves and still have the unfortunate evidence of its dark past with Ghana being in unique position as the location where 75 per cent of the slave dungeons built on the west coast of Africa are located.

Both ministries are working in organizing various events/workshops around the world appointing leaders and ambassadors and hosted by the High Commissions/government representatives to meet with the diaspora and descendants of slaves.

Amongst those appointed with the duty to meet and talk with the diaspora is Her Royal Majesty Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I from the Ga tribe of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.

Her Royal Majesty who is a woman/heroine with many capes and hats was graceful to answer a few of the blog's question. Her are her responses:

1) If you could tell our readers more about the diaspora meeting hosted by the Ghanaian government, how would you describe it?

Ans: The Diaspora  Celebration and Homecoming Summit was organised by the Ghana Government to galvanise Ghanaians living abroad and encourage them to return home with their acquired knowledge, human resource and financial capital to accelerate nation-building.  The Summit was held over 4 days from 3rd -6th July 2019 and apart from highlighting the past and present contributions of Ghanaians abroad, it was also to aid in nation building and  further the advocacy for political, economic and social to encourage future contributions. Beyond that, the event aimed to recognise that the Ghanaian Diaspora extends beyond Ghanaian nationals or citizens and their immediate relatives but also includes others with a strong connection to Ghana in whatever form.

2) What has been your role and involvements so far in meeting with the diasporas in the United Kingdom?

Before I was made Queen in 2010, I was already heavily involved in the UK Ghanaian community working with key organisations and agencies towards promoting the well-being of, as well as improving the quality of life of the Ghanaian population in the UK. Apart from creating cultural awareness through education and events, I also lead on projects geared towards youth engagement and women's rights advocacy . I attend and speak at various functions to highlight and educate on social issues of relevance to our community. More recently, I have been at the forefront of championing the fight against knife and gun crime amongst young people, with the aim of providing practical, effective, sustainable solutions to tackling the menace. Much of what I do is also linked into international activities; for example, I am the Secretary General of the Organisation of Ghanaians Abroad (OGHA) where efforts by Ghanaians across the globe are coordinated to facilitate acceleration to Government. We were integral to the drafting of the Diaspora Engagement Policy and Diaspora Engagement Survey which is currently undergoing public consultation. In the UK, I have been very much involved in advocacy to reverse policies that would otherwise have negatively affected a section of the ethnic minority community, including Ghana.

3) How has the diaspora reacted or is involved by the new plan and summit being held in Accra next month?

Overall, very positively. The idea that Ghana is leading the charge to welcome her 'children' back home has generated a much wider debate about nationality and citizenship and beyond that the legacy of colonialism and by extension slavery. There is a recognition that the African continent as a whole is poised to move towards a more strategic developmental agenda and the Diaspora's role in this agenda is all too obvious. This is highly significant when you consider the magnitude of human, financial and social capital that is involved and the potential impact on Africa as a whole and Ghana in particular.

4) Could we have some info for some of the events you participated in?

In 2014, I represented the participated as a delegate in the Diaspora Engagement Summit in Brussels under the Auspices of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the European Union. The outcome of the Summit was the drafting of the Diaspora Engagement Policy and the Diaspora Survey among other notable achievements.

As a Committee member with a mandate to oversee the logistics for the 2017/2019 Diaspora Homecoming Summit, I was instrumental in organising the Media Launches, Roadshows in London, Coventry, Liverpool and Glasgow and the subsequent policy consultation. These were attended by Government Officials and Ministers of State.  I continue to sit on the planning committee, helping to shape the future engagement agenda.



Some outcomes of the summit this year includes the recent announcement by His Excellency the President of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo,  to put a bill before parliament on Ghanaian dual nationals being able to assume certain political and civic positions  He also promised that once the Diaspora Engagement Policy is finalised he will put it before parliament. The summit was a great event overall. We saw a vast improvement on the 2017 summit because of lessons learned and the key players still involved. The UK team as usual played a pivotal role and there were delegates from all over the world including 33 from Nigeria , 17 from Turkey, China,  Brazil and other countries. .

July 24, 2019 No comments
Akwamufie gather a mini durbar of its chiefs and citizens in the Ghanian Eastern Region on Sunday to celebrate and commemorate the 55th anniversary of the reign of their Paramount Queen mother, Nana Afrakuma II

THANK YOU! NOTE

significant milestone was achieved over the weekend during the Akwasidae celebration, but we would not have arrived at this point without your involvement.

You helped us get here; and when I think of ways to say thank you, so many thoughts run through my head. pic.twitter.com/IJC26k2v6S
— HRM Odeneho Kwafo-Akoto III (@Akwamuhene) July 18, 2019
They also came together for the Akwasidae festival which celebrates the reunion and the end of a 27 year feud between two royal households; the Ansaah Royal family and the Yaa Botwe Family.

His Royal Majesty Odeneho Kwafo III who succeeded Nana Kwafo Akoto II in 2011 was dragged to the Eastern Regional House of Chiefs by the Ansaah Family led by the Aberewatia Love Adwo Som.

For over two decades, both households fought over the process of choosing the Omahene with lawsuits dragged on to the National House of Chiefs and in May 2019 a judgment was given in favour of Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III.

The Aberewatia Love Adwo Som, head of the Ansaah Family openly announced that she had accepted the ruling by the National House of Chiefs and would no longer pursue the case.
Following that they pledged their full support and service to the current Paramount Chief His Royal Majesty Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III as the legitimate Omanhene for the area.

To proof that she was finally letting bygones be bygones, infront of everyone, she boldly gave hand shake greetings to reigning sovereigns the Omanhene Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III and Nana Afrakuma II, the Paramount Queen.

In his speech, Odeneho commended the Ansaah Royal Family for turning a new page and wanting to rebuilding and continue to retain peace and unity in the kingdom.



July 18, 2019 No comments
A Happy Birthday to HRH Princess Ewuara-Ama Dede Adjorbo I who celebrated her 19th birthday yesterday.

Happy 19th birthday to the First Lady of my household. HRH Princess Ewura-ama Dede Adjorbo I.
I am eternally proud of the woman you have become. My love is without condition. Grow into your own and be happy my love. pic.twitter.com/ORnkk797DX
— Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo I (@NaaSoyooI) June 24, 2019
Her Royal Highness is the first daughter of Her Royal Majesty Queen Naa Tsotsoo Soyoo, an award-winning Queen from the Ga tribe of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.

She has another sibling HRH Prince Nana Essuman Shikatse Quarshie
June 25, 2019 No comments
His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II The Asantehene of the Ashanti Kingdom in Ghana has destooled one of his traditional leaders last week.

Akyamfour Kwame Akowuah III, The Asafohene of Kumasi, one of the many sub-chiefs in Asante was destooled in a final judgements by the Ashanti King due to criminal charges brought to Asafohene.

The Asafohene is accused of flouting the Great Oath of Asanteman, one of the pillars of the Asante Kingdom and found guilty of ten different charges. During a court case at the Manyhia Palace(official residence and seat of the Asantehene), the elders charged Kwame Akowuah with forty-five counts and according to them, the Asafohene was “autocratic”, did not respect them and performed his duties contrary to Asante customs and traditions.

He is delivering of the final judgement at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi on Thursday, June 20, 2019, the Ashanti King Tutu II said the Asafohene’s continous actions breached the Ashanti Kingdom's customs and traditions which are punishable.

According to media houses in the kingdom, it has been reported that Otumfuo had on several occasions warned Kwame on issues ranging from illegal sales of lands, pocketing the monies while flouting the Great Oath of Asanteman, destoolment and enstoolment of his sub-chiefs without informing his elders and the Astanehene.

The Asafohene is accused of having illegally sold lands to Business Mogul, Dr. Kwaku Oteng without the necessary documentations resulting in a litigation and his refusal to take care of his Queenmother which is his traditional mandate.

Akyamfo Kwame Akowuah III, Kumasi Asafohene who has just been destooled was the head of Akwamu Division of the Kumasi Traditional Council (KTC), and was enstooled in 2011.

June 24, 2019 No comments
HRH Princess Erica Ohene-Bekoe of the Royal House of Banmu & Okomahene, Okuapeman represented Ghana at the International Traditional Fashion Show organized by the Diplomatic Spouses Club of Sweden.

Honoured to join my fellow Ghanaians in representing our beloved native homeland Ghana at the International Traditional Fashion Show organized by the Diplomatic Spouses Club of Sweden. pic.twitter.com/pksi790PC3
— HRH Princess Erica of Banmu & Okomahene (@HRHPrincessEOB) June 4, 2019
During the fashion show, participating countries showed off their traditional clothes which are very colorful to well-chosen traditional music from the country. 
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— HRH Princess Erica of Banmu & Okomahene (@HRHPrincessEOB) June 4, 2019

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— HRH Princess Erica of Banmu & Okomahene (@HRHPrincessEOB) June 4, 2019
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— HRH Princess Erica of Banmu & Okomahene (@HRHPrincessEOB) June 4, 2019
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— HRH Princess Erica of Banmu & Okomahene (@HRHPrincessEOB) June 4, 2019

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— HRH Princess Erica of Banmu & Okomahene (@HRHPrincessEOB) June 4, 2019

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— HRH Princess Erica of Banmu & Okomahene (@HRHPrincessEOB) June 4, 2019
June 04, 2019 No comments
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