Christina Swan-Awagah crowned Abontendomhemaa of Adukrom Okere Traditional Area

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Christina Swan-Awagah, a philanthropist and entrepreneur from Venezuela, has been legally recognized as the Adukrom Okere Traditional Area’s Abontendomhemaa.

This woman was crowned on Friday and given the honorific title of Nana Hemaa Ama Anim I of Adukrom, marking the beginning of her new duty. With this appointment, the community has officially endorsed and supported Madam Christina Swan-Awagah. This is a momentous occasion that entrusts her with the great responsibility of advocating for the community’s vision, goals, and aspirations and supporting the preservation and promotion of their unique cultural heritage.

Assuming the role of Nana Hemaa Ama Anim 1, Madam Christina Swan-Awagah hopes to direct growth toward the community by utilizing her wide-ranging connections and power both inside and outside of the corporate sector. Therefore, the crowning is more than simply a formal ceremony; it also represents a deep acknowledgement of her great leadership of community development projects.

High-profile dignitaries were present at the grand event, including the Chief of Adukrom, Osuodumgya Otutu Ababio V, Dadbon Septer Naa Ahmed Yakubu (Tamale& Yendi), Nana Obiri Anim, the Abontendomhene of Adukrom and Ghana’s Ambassador for Culture. The celebration was filled with applause for Madam Christina Swan-Awagah’s charitable endeavours, which have had a profound impact on lives in the community. Her commitment to elevating the impoverished and bringing about constructive change. Beyond her role as a Venezuelan national with roots in Trinidad and Grenada, Madam Christina Swan-Awagah has forged a deep connection with Ghana, epitomised by her union with the esteemed Ghanaian businessman, Martin Kwame Awahah.

This cultural amalgamation further strengthens her ties to the community and underscores her commitment to the welfare and progress of the Adukrom Okere Traditional Area.

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