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"I hold no grudge against Nungua Mantse" - Ga Mantse

  • Writer: Think News Online
    Think News Online
  • 9 hours ago
  • 1 min read

The Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, has dismissed reports of a rift between the Ga State and Nungua, affirming that there is no conflict between him and the Nungua Mantse.


The Ga Mantse made the remarks when the Nungua Mantse, Nii Odaifio Welentsi III, together with other Paramount Chiefs, paid a courtesy call on him at his residence in Accra.


Addressing the gathering, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II stated that claims of a misunderstanding between the two traditional authorities were unfounded, emphasizing the strong historical and cultural ties that bind the Ga and Nungua communities.


“I want to let everyone know that I have no issues with my big brother,” the Ga Mantse said.

"Nungua can never undertake anything without involving the Ga State, and likewise the Ga State cannot do anything without Nungua.”


He stressed that the two traditional areas remain closely connected and must continue to work together for the collective progress of the GaDangme people.


“We are one people,” he added, while expressing his hope and prayer that the GaDangme community will continue to remain united.


The Ga Mantse also disclosed that the Ga State will join in the celebration marking the 200th anniversary of the historic Katamanso War, an event that holds significant importance in the history of the GaDangme people.

The visit by the Nungua Mantse and the Paramount Chiefs formed part of efforts to strengthen ties among traditional leaders and promote unity within the GaDangme community.


Story by: Joshua Kwabena Smith

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