"Let's unite as GaDangme" - Nungua Mantse to Ga Mantse
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The Nungua Mantse, Nii Odaifio Welentsi III, has paid a courtesy call on King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, the Ga Mantse, at his residence in Accra.
The visit follows the unfortunate accident involving the Ga Mantse that occurred a few weeks ago in the Oti Region.
The Nungua Mantse and his entourage used the opportunity to express their concern and solidarity, while also offering prayers for the continued recovery and well-being of the Ga paramount ruler.

Addressing the Ga Mantse during the visit, Nii Odaifio Welentsi III emphasized the importance of unity within the GaDangme community.
He noted that the time had come for members of the community to set aside their differences and embrace one another as brothers and sisters.
According to him, internal disagreements and petty quarrels among the GaDangme people must give way to cooperation and collective progress.

“We are living in our town as GaDangme people, and it is about time we put aside petty quarrels and build a strong and united front,” he said.
The Nungua Mantse warned that without unity, the community risks losing its cherished heritage and cultural identity.
Drawing inspiration from biblical accounts, he urged the Ga Mantse to treat the recent unfortunate incident as a moment of reflection and renewal, similar to the trials faced by leaders such as Moses and Joshua.

He therefore called on all members of the GaDangme community to seize the opportunity to strengthen their bond and ensure that the community stands tall and united among other ethnic groups.
As part of the visit, Nii Odaifio Welentsi III offered special prayers for the Ga Mantse, asking for God’s guidance, protection and wisdom in his leadership.

In response, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II expressed his gratitude to the Nungua Mantse and his delegation for the visit and the prayers offered on his behalf.

The Ga Mantse also reassured the delegation that the GaDangme community would continue to uphold and preserve its values, heritage and culture for generations to come.
Story by: Joshua Kwabena Smith




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