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Queen Adsiwonor III makes official visit to the Gbi Traditional Lands

by Yonkers Observer Report
November 27, 2024
in Culture
[Her Majesty Queen Adziwonor III official photo and the Queen distributing school supplies to children in the Gbi Traditional Lands.]

[Her Majesty Queen Adziwonor III official photo and the Queen distributing school supplies to children in the Gbi Traditional Lands.]

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Queen Adsiwonor III, Queen of the Royal House of Gbi Hohoe Ahado and Queen Mother of the Ahado Clan, recently made an official visit to the Gbi Traditional Lands of the Republic of Ghana. During this visit she distributed needed medical supplies and school supplies for citizens in regions facing socioeconomic challenges. These supplies enhance the educational experiences and academic outcome of thousands of students. The medical supplies allow for advanced screenings and diagnosis in remote locations. This has significantly improved the quality of life for the elderly, women, and children in particular.

The Queen is in her seventh year on the throne. The Royal House of Gbi Hohoe Ahado consists of five clans: Ahado, Tsevi, Torkorni, Trevi, and Gborxome. Approximately 30,000 people reside in this area. Hohoe is the municipality of the Volta Region. The Queen appointed Tony T. Williams, also known as the Lord of the Manor of Packwoods, as her Chancellor, who has served the crown for nearly two years. During this time many formal friendships have been established and two Royal Orders created.

The humanitarian work accomplished last year and this year was largely possible due to Knights and Dames of the Royal Order of Merit of Gbi Hohoe Ahado. This Royal Order was created to honor those who conduct humanitarian work and generate support so that missions, like the delivery of clean water, medical and school supplies, could become a reality.

Unlike many royals around the world, Her Majesty Queen Adziwonor III is accessible to her people. While there is often an entourage of advisors, aids, and guides, the Queen does not hold her people at bay with guards or velvet ropes. She loves her people and they love her. She is always at peace amongst them. “Her Majesty is truly a Queen of the people and everything that she does, she does it with them in mind,” said Chancellor Williams.

[Official photo of Chancellor Tony T. Williams and Her Majesty issuing medical supplies to
medical professionals within the Gbi Traditional Lands.]

For those interested in the Royal House of Gbi Hohoe Ahado, Royal Order of Merit, or donating to a worthy humanitarian cause, please visit the Royal House’s website or contact the Royal Chancellor.

SITE: https://ttwilliamsmha.wixsite.com/royal-orders-of-gbi
CHANCELLOR: lordofmanorparkwoodsboxted@gmail.com

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