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Being a celebrity isn’t all that counts or matters but also your impact on your fans and also in your hometown. There are quite a number of celebrities in Ghana that have chieftaincy positions.
In today’s article, let us find out some popular names in the country who have royal blood. This literary means that they have various kingship positions in their hometowns.
Lilwin is an actor. He is often tagged as a comedian because of his impact on various movies. Kwadwo Nkansah is the Development Chief(Nkoso Hene) of Duapongo.
This position if often given to popular persons or celebrities so that they can get a lot of sponsorship from the government and other NGOs to develop their communities.
Asamoah Gyan is a professional Ghanaian footballer. He is the development chief of Gbi in the Volta Region.
She is a popular musician with a lot of hit songs. In 2018, she was installed as the Queen Mother Gomoa Afransi. “Ahenemba Hemaa of Gomoa Afransi” is her title.
The “Nothing I Get” hitmaker is currently a chief in Wassa. He is given the title of “Wassa Nyankonton” which literary means the town’s star.
She is a musician with several hit songs in Ghana. She was born in Tema. In December 2019, she was made queen of the Gomoa Afransi traditional area by Ogyeedom Obernu Akwesi Atta VI who is the paramount chief of the area.
Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has been installed as the developmental chief of the Krobo Traditional Area.
The Ghana deputy captain was born in Krobo Odumase, the capital of Lower Manya Krobo Municipal District in Ghana’s Eastern Region.
Partey’s enstooling is a tribute to his football exploits, which have sold the community’s good name both home and abroad.
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