Young flag performer Chief Justice accompanied Osabarimba Kwesi Atta II from the Oguaa Traditional Area to honor Otumfuo Osei Tutu II during the Asantehemaa funeral ceremonies on September 17. The Central Region's youngest flag artist delivered an impressive flag dance demonstration before the Asantehene and assembled dignitaries. Chief Justice presented official condolences from the Oguaa paramountcy following Nana Ama Konadu Yiadom III's death. This marked his second personal encounter with the Asantehene after their initial meeting during Osabarimba Kwesi Atta II's 25th anniversary celebration in Cape Coast. The performer gained widespread recognition through his energetic traditional dance using a red Asafo flag accompanied by drums.
Spectators praised his precise movements and captivating performance style during the commemorative event. Otumfuo acknowledged the young artist's talent by inviting him to join the royal seating area. Chief Justice has earned the affectionate title of the King's friend through his exceptional cultural presentations. His skillful flag demonstrations continue drawing admiration from traditional leaders and community members. The performer represents emerging talent within Ghana's efforts to preserve its rich cultural heritage.
Spectators praised his precise movements and captivating performance style during the commemorative event. Otumfuo acknowledged the young artist's talent by inviting him to join the royal seating area. Chief Justice has earned the affectionate title of the King's friend through his exceptional cultural presentations. His skillful flag demonstrations continue drawing admiration from traditional leaders and community members. The performer represents emerging talent within Ghana's efforts to preserve its rich cultural heritage.