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Akwamu Kingdom bids farewell to one of their loved Chiefs, Nana Yeboah-Afari this weekend

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This weekend, the Akwamu state in Ghana’s Eastern Region reaches the climax of mourning an illustrious compatriot, who was also a pacesetter in Ghana’s hospitality industry, Nana Kwame Asamoah Yeboah-Afari.

Nana Asamoah Yeboah-Afari was the Founder and Executive Director of the Royal Senchi Hotel and Resort, the first four-star luxury hotel in the region.

The Adantemhene (Foreign Affairs Minister) of the Akwamuhene, Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III, died on October 28, 2024, after a short illness. He was 62.

Funeral details:

Per the details shared by the Akwamu Traditional Council with Angelonline.com.gh,  Nana Kwame Asamoah Yeboah-Afari will lie in state on Friday, March 7 and Saturday March 8, 2025 at the Bogyawe Palace, Akwamufie.

The funeral rites will take place on Saturday, March 8, 2025, at the Bogyawe Palace, and would be followed by a private burial.

The thanksgiving service will take on Sunday, March 9.

Below is a tribute by the Akwamuman Advocacy Group as seen by Angelonline.com.gh

Tribute to Nana Asamoah Yeboah-Afari, an icon of Ghana’s hospitality industry, and Akwamuman advocate

A true icon of Ghana’s hospitality industry, his tireless efforts to promote tourism and economic development in the Eastern Region earned him numerous accolades and international recognition.

As the Adantamhene of Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III, Akwamuhene, Nana Asamoah demonstrated exceptional leadership, as well as commitment to community development. His initiatives helped to improve the lives of countless individuals and families, fostering a sense of pride and unity among community members.

He was a founding member of the Akwamu Advocacy Group, made up of well-meaning citizens of Akwamu, whose aim, among other things, is to promote and advocate for the rights and interests of the Akwamu people.

Nana Asamoah’s legacy extends far beyond his impressive achievements. He has inspired a generation of entrepreneurs, leaders, and community developers to strive for excellence and make a positive impact on their communities.

We pay tribute to Nana Yeboah-Afari’s selflessness, dedication, and perseverance. His unwavering commitment to the well-being of others serves as a shining example to us all.

We celebrate Nana Asamoah’s numerous achievements, including:

1. Establishing the Royal Senchi Hotel and Resort, at Senchi-Akwamu, a world-class resort that showcases Ghana’s rich cultural heritage and natural attractions.
2. Promoting community development: Initiatives that he spearheaded, have improved education, healthcare, and economic opportunities for community members.
3. Preserving cultural heritage: Efforts to preserve and promote Ghana’s cultural heritage, including traditional arts and crafts at the Bogyawe Palace and the Akwamu Gorge Conservation Trust.

We will honour Nana Asamoah’s legacy by continuing to promote the values of the Akwamu community development, cultural preservation, and excellence that he embodied.

We express our deepest gratitude to Nana Asamoah Yeboah-Afari for his tireless efforts to make a positive impact on our communities. His selflessness, wisdom, and leadership will inspire us to strive for greatness.
Nana Akwamuhene and Akwamuman are grateful for his legacy.

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