A paramount queenmother's passing leaves a traditional area grieving. Nana Yaa Asiedua II of the Kadjebi Traditional Area has died. The Okyeame for the area, Asiedu Kwasi Akyea, confirmed the loss of the respected leader, who hailed from a distinguished royal lineage.
She was a grandchild of the first paramount queenmother for the area. During her long reign, she helped found the Association of Queenmothers in the region. This platform advocated for social development and the welfare of women and children.
The late queenmother served as president for the district association and later chaired the regional one. She championed women's empowerment and emphasized education for girls. Akyea described her as a peace-loving leader who mediated local conflicts through dialogue.
She also encouraged entrepreneurship among women for economic independence. Funeral arrangements will be announced after the observance of customary rites. The traditional area will miss her wisdom and motherly care, with her legacy expected to inspire future generations.
She was a grandchild of the first paramount queenmother for the area. During her long reign, she helped found the Association of Queenmothers in the region. This platform advocated for social development and the welfare of women and children.
The late queenmother served as president for the district association and later chaired the regional one. She championed women's empowerment and emphasized education for girls. Akyea described her as a peace-loving leader who mediated local conflicts through dialogue.
She also encouraged entrepreneurship among women for economic independence. Funeral arrangements will be announced after the observance of customary rites. The traditional area will miss her wisdom and motherly care, with her legacy expected to inspire future generations.