BossuTv Logo
trending_flat
UK Considers Removing Prince Andrew from Succession

The UK government is examining possible legislation to remove Prince Andrew from the royal line of succession, a move that would permanently bar him from becoming monarch. Defence Minister Luke Pollard said the proposal was “the right thing to do”, though he stressed that any formal step should follow the conclusion of the ongoing police investigation. Andrew, the brother of King Charles III, is currently eighth in line to the throne despite having stepped back from public duties and losing several royal titles amid longstanding controversy over his association with Jeffrey Epstein. He denies wrongdoing. Pollard confirmed that ministers have been working with Buckingham Palace on the matter, describing it as an issue that could attract cross-party backing once legal processes are complete. Chief Secretary to the Treasury James Murray cautioned that the situation is legally complex and should not […]

trending_flat
95 princes, princesses show interest in Awujale stool

At least 95 princes and princesses have formally indicated interest in becoming the next Awujale and paramount ruler of Ijebuland. The stool became vacant following the death of Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona in July 2025 after about 65 years on the throne.​ The Fusengbuwa ruling house, which is next in line to produce the new Awujale, has begun the internal process of screening and shortlisting interested members. Family leaders have invited Ogun State government officials and the Ijebu-Ode Local Government to observe the nomination meeting in line with the law.​ Sources within the ruling house say the high number of aspirants reflects the prestige and influence of the Awujale stool in Ijebuland and Ogun State. The selection process is expected to consider lineage, character, service to the community and commitment to the development of Ijebuland.​ Some aspirants have publicly anchored […]

trending_flat
Omanhene Urges Kingmakers to Nominate Qualified Royals

Chieftaincy disputes remain one of the most pressing challenges facing many traditional areas in Ghana. These conflicts often stem from disputes over legitimacy, succession, and financial influence. In a strong appeal to curb the trend, the Omanhene of Akyem Kotoku Traditional Area, Oseadeeyo Dr. Frimpong Manso IV, has urged kingmakers to ensure that only qualified royals with genuine public support are nominated and installed as chiefs. Warning Against Financial Influence Addressing the two factions of Anyinam Kotoku, who are embroiled in a chieftaincy dispute, Oseadeeyo Dr. Frimpong Manso IV cautioned kingmakers not to be influenced by financial motives when selecting chiefs. According to him, the nomination of non-royals or individuals of questionable character often leads to chieftaincy litigations that destabilize communities and hinder development. He emphasized that traditional rulers must embody integrity, respect, and leadership qualities to command authority and […]

Login to enjoy full advantages

Please login or subscribe to continue.

Go Premium!

Enjoy the full advantage of the premium access.

Stop following

Unfollow Cancel

Cancel subscription

Are you sure you want to cancel your subscription? You will lose your Premium access and stored playlists.

Go back Confirm cancellation