A/R: COA boss' daughter enstooled as Frante Nkosohemaa

The daughter of Professor Samuel Ato Duncan, the Second Deputy Executive Officer of COA Research and Manufacturing Company Limited, known as Princess Duncan has been enstooled as the Development Queen-mother with the stool name Nana Akua Ahenesima I by the Chief, Queen-mother and the elders of Frante-Sekyeredumasi Traditional Council of the Ashanti Region.
This, according to the chiefs and elders, is in recognition of the relentless effort exhibited by Princess Duncan both in Ghana and aboard towards preaching peace, saving lives and other ongoing developmental projects.
They noted that the level of maturity and leadership skills demonstrated by the young lady during her days of being Miss Commonwealth 2017 affirms that she is devoted to the developmental goals of Ghana and must be appreciated to do more.
The Chief of Frante, Nana Owusu Sekyere III, in his speech at the coronation ceremony urged Nana Akua Ahenesima I to display good leadership as a role model to the people of Frante, appealing to her to bring more development to the town.
"Today we are going to allow you to serve Nananom.
"The position you are occupying today requires a lot and we know you will deliver beyond our expectations," he said.
The traditional rites were performed on Thursday, January, 19, 2023, at the Frante Stool House by the Chief and his elders.
Princess Duncan will now be called by her stool name Nana Akua Ahenesima I.
The newly enstooled Developmental Queen- mother of Frante-Sekyeredumasi Nana Akua Ahenesima I in her acceptance speech expressed her profound gratitude to the chief and the elders for the honour.
Source: Classfmonline.com/cecil Mensah
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