Gyaasehene of the Apinto Divisional Council, Dr Nana Adarkwa Bediako III The Gyaasehene of the Apinto Divisional Council, Dr Nana Adarkwa Bediako III, who was reported missing earlier on Thursday, has returned home.
He is said to have been found on the Tarkwa-Takoradi road and brought home.
Details of his ordeal are sketchy but Apinto’s Chief Linguist Nana Kobina Obo II promised to get more details as the Gyaasehene was narrating the circumstances that led to his missing to the palace while he was called for TV3‘s interview.
Dr Nana Adarkwa Bediako III was feared kidnapped as a relative whose name has been given as Kakra threatened to kill him a few days ago.
The Gyaasehene of the Apinto Divisional Council, Dr Nana Adarkwa Bediako III, who was reported missing earlier on Thursday, has returned home.
He is said to have been found on the Tarkwa-Takoradi road and brought home.
Details of his ordeal are sketchy but Apinto’s Chief Linguist Nana Kobina Obo II promised to get more details as the Gyaasehene was narrating the circumstances that led to his missing to the palace while he was called for TV3‘s interview.
Dr Nana Adarkwa Bediako III was feared kidnapped as a relative whose name has been given as Kakra threatened to kill him a few days ago.
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The Failed Nkrumah War Against The Monster Of Tribal Politics In Ghana-Episode 1
It is a fact that when Ghana gained political independence on 6
th March 1957, it was not a monolithic entity. This is because there was a tapestry of four major artificial political components at the time and these were:
The Gold Coast Colony comprising the coastal areas, Akyem and Akwamu, which became part of the British Colony due to the Bond of 1844.
The Ashanti Kingdom, annexed by the British following the Yaa Asantewaa War in 1901.
The Northern Territories, which were made of kingdoms, that came under the British Colonial Government on account of the Northern Territories Ordinance of 1901.
Nyagbo Traditional Council defends Justice Honyenuga over alleged unwarranted attacks LISTEN
JAN 22, 2021
The Nyagbo Traditional Council, Elders, Youth, Asafo Groups and Citizens of Nyagbo, have condemned attempts by “some group of persons” to denigrate Justice Clemence Honyenuga Justice of the Supreme Court.
Justice Honyenuga also doubles as the Paramount Chief of the Nyagbo Traditional Area in the Volta region under the stool name, Ashuigbagbla Nyagasi V.
Tsiamihohoe Agubretu II, Chief Linguist, Nyagbo Traditional Area, in a press release signed and copied to the Ghana News Agency (GNA), described the actions by the said group of persons as re-persistent and unwarranted attacks on the traditional ruler.