Abura dunkwa: Mrs. Ernestina Frimpong, a retired educationist and owner of Fairweather Schools, has been installed as the Abontsendomhene during a vibrant ceremony in Abura Dunkwa, located in the Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese District of the Central Region. With her new stool name, Nana Opirim Kwansa I, she was paraded through the town's main streets in a palanquin, accompanied by drumming and dancing.
According to Ghana News Agency, during her address at the ceremony, Mrs. Frimpong expressed her commitment to her new role, which involves reaching out to the town's indigenes both locally and abroad, ensuring their welfare, and seeking their support for the development of Aburaman. She vowed to fulfill her responsibilities with dedication and encouraged collective support to achieve significant progress.
The newly installed Abontsendomhene emphasized the importance of peace and cooperation and called for diverse opinions and strategies to address the town's challenges. Nana Kojo Dadzie II, the Guantuahene, speaking on behalf of Odikro Nana Owusu Koku II, urged her to leverage her experience and expertise for the community's growth.
The Odikro also called on the community's elders, queen mothers, youth, and citizens to support Mrs. Frimpong in her endeavors. The coronation ceremony was attended by traditional authorities, clergymen, politicians, and individuals from various social backgrounds.
