Ahwirenman Traditional Council Enstools New FutufuoHene

The Ahwirenman Traditional Council has officially enstooled businessman Kwame Marfo as the new FutufuoHene, a significant position within the traditional council.

The enstoolment ceremony marked a major milestone in the life of Kwame Marfo, who has been recognized for his dedication to the community.

Nana Osei Boateng Agyenim I, the Chief of the Ahwirenman Traditional Council, advised the incoming FutufuoHene to live up to the expectations of his royal family and the community. “Do not let your royal family down,” Nana Osei Boateng Agyenim I emphasized, urging Kwame Marfo to continue his good works for the people.

The traditional leader expressed confidence that the new FutufuoHene would bring unity and prosperity to the community.

Nana adding that, the decision to give the throne to Kwame Marfo’s family was based on his good works and love for the people. The traditional leader specifically acknowledged the support and dedication Kwame Marfo showed during their encounter abroad. Nana Osei Boateng Agyenim I encouraged the new FutufuoHene to build on this goodwill and work towards the betterment of the community.

In his parting words, Nana Osei Boateng Agyenim I, cautioned the new FutufuoHene to be discerning in the issues he involves himself in.

This advice is expected to guide Kwame Marfo as he navigates his new role and responsibilities. With this enstoolment, Kwame Marfo becomes a key figure in the Ahwirenman Traditional Council, and his leadership is expected to have a positive impact on the community.

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