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Nandom Traditional Authority mourns passing of Dagbon Overlord
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Nandom Traditional Authority mourns passing of Dagbon Overlord

Modern Ghana about 1 hour 1 mins read
The Nandom Traditional Authority has joined the Dagbon Traditional Authority in mourning the passing of the Overlord of the Dagbon Kingdom, Ya-Na Abukari II, who died on Monday. In a tribute issued from Nandom, the Paramount Chief of the Nandom Traditional Area, Naa Professor Edmund N.

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