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Tanyigbe chieftaincy dispute: Akoto Family urges calm

The Akoto Royal Family, custodians of the Doku Dzehe stool, has appealed to the Adiko Royal Family to respect due process in the ongoing chieftaincy dispute at Tanyigbe in the Volta Region. At a press conference, Togbe Adanufia of the Akoto Royal Family described recent attempts to declare paramountcy without proper procedure as “disturbing” and warned that such actions could destabilise the community. “We believe in the sanctity of our traditions and the need to follow due process as outlined by law and custom. Any attempt to install or proclaim a paramount chief without the proper procedures threatens the peace and cohesion of the Tanyigbe community,” he said. The family urged all parties to remain calm and allow competent traditional and legal authorities to resolve the matter. They stressed that bypassing due process risks escalating tensions and undermining the credibility […]

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Court Orders Nii Adama Latse II Restored as Ga Mantse—but Tsuru II’s Office Disputes It

On June 12, 2025, the Court of Appeal in Kumasi unanimously ruled that the National House of Chiefs must re-enter Nii Tackie Adama Latse II (also known as Nii Adama Latse II) into the official register of Ga Mantse within 14 days. This overturned previous delays by the House despite earlier judgments in his favor. The court also fined the National House of Chiefs GH₵30,000 and GH₵20,000 on Nii Tetteh Ashong V for prolonging the dispute. Ga Mantse Office Refutes Legitimacy Claim The Office of King Teiko Tsuru II, the current Ga Mantse, issued a statement clarifying that the court ruling addressed only a procedural issue—namely, updating the register—not the substantive matter of chieftaincy legitimacy. It emphasized that final authority lies with traditional institutions, such as the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs, and affirmed that King Teiko Tsuru II remains recognized as Ga Mantse until those […]

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Asantehene Orders Swift Recovery of Stolen Sacred Deity

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene, has given Bantamahene, Baffour Asare Owusu Amankwatia VI, a one-week deadline to locate and return the stolen Asare Bediako deity of Adanwomase to the Asanteman Sumankwaahene.The sacred deity, which holds deep cultural and spiritual significance for the people of Adanwomase in the Kwabre East Municipality, was reportedly taken by a rival faction fighting for its control. The Asantehene had previously instructed the Bantamahene to lead efforts in recovering the deity, but at a Kumasi Traditional Council meeting on March 13, 2025, Bantamahene admitted that the search had been unsuccessful.Dissatisfied with his response, the Asantehene found the Bantamahene in contempt, penalizing him with the sacrifice of eight rams and reaffirming his directive to retrieve the deity before presenting his report on Monday.The dispute over the Asare Bediako deity has been ongoing, with three factions claiming […]

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Deadly Clash in Bunkprugu/Nakpanduri Leaves Three Burnt Beyond Recognition

A violent attack in Nanik, located in the Bunkprugu/Nakpanduri district of the North East Region, has resulted in the deaths of three individuals whose bodies were burned beyond recognition. The attack, which occurred on February 28, is linked to ongoing tensions between two neighboring communities over the elevation of the Chief of Nanik to paramount status.Among the victims was 27-year-old teacher Nashiru Maijida, originally from Walewale, who had been posted to Nanik two years ago. His remains, along with the others, have been sent to Binde Hospital for autopsy.The attack is believed to have been carried out by members of a rival faction from Bimbagu. Reports indicate that nearly 50 houses were torched, and several properties were destroyed.

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Curfew Imposed on Sampa Amidst Chieftaincy Dispute Tensions.

The Ghanaian Minister for the Interior, Henry Quartey, has imposed a nighttime curfew on Sampa Township in the Jaman North District, Bono Region, following rising tensions over a local chieftaincy dispute. Effective October 24, 2024, the curfew restricts movement from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. daily until further notice.This decision was advised by the Bono Regional Security Council to maintain peace and prevent further conflicts in the area. The Interior Ministry also enforced a ban on carrying firearms, ammunition, or any offensive weapons in Sampa. Violators of the ban will face arrest and prosecution. In a call for calm, the government urged local chiefs, youth, and community leaders to prioritize peaceful solutions and avoid violence.

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