Asere Djorshie Paramount Chief receives heartfelt appreciation from Nikoi Olai Akotia Oworsika Family

The Nikoi Olai Akotia Oworsika Family has expressed deep gratitude to His Paramount Majesty, the Paramount Chief of Asere Djorshie, for his recent courtesy visit to the family.
In a message of appreciation signed by Mr. Julius Neequaye Kotey, a member of the family, described the Paramount Chief’s visit as a “tremendous honour and a source of great joy.”
The family said the gesture reaffirmed the long-standing relationship and shared heritage between their household and the Asere Djorshie paramountcy.
“The visit was a powerful affirmation of the strong bonds that unite our family with the paramount stool of Asere Djorshie,” the statement noted.
“Your presence truly underscored the deep-rooted connections and the sense of unity that we cherish as members of the Asere community.”
Mr. Kotey, on behalf of the family, also offered prayers for the Chief, asking for divine wisdom, good health, and long life as he continues to lead the people of Asere Djorshie.
The message acknowledged the Paramount Chief’s dedication to community development and the welfare of his people, describing his leadership as both inspiring and deeply respected.
“Your leadership is valued, and your commitment to our welfare does not go unnoticed,” the statement emphasised.
The family concluded their message by expressing appreciation for the Chief’s efforts to maintain close ties with families within the traditional area, noting that his visit was both a blessing and a reminder of the enduring unity that defines the Asere community.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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