Naa Nashirudeen Abdul Kadir Tahir’s Royal Visit to Ndan Yaa Naa Strengthens Bonds Between Dagombas in Pennsylvania and the Dagbon Kingdom

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In a momentous diplomatic stride, Naa Nashirudeen Abdul Kadir Tahir, Chief of Dagombas in Pennsylvania, US, embarked on a significant visit to Ghana.

The primary aim of this visit is to foster connections and garner support, bridging the gap between the diaspora and the native inhabitants of the Dagbon Kingdom.

His Majesty has been engrossed in a series of strategic visits and meetings, spanning various facets such as tourism and developmental initiatives. Among the distinguished places graced by his presence was Ghana’s Parliament House.

During this visit, he engaged with the Northern Caucus MPs, holding discussions that included esteemed figures like the former minority leader, Haruna Iddrisu.

Today marks another pivotal chapter in this diplomatic mission, as His Majesty is scheduled to visit the revered overlord of the Dagbon Kingdom, Yaa Naa Abukari.

The focus of this meeting will revolve around the formal introduction of His Majesty and the communication of his esteemed Chieftaincy title.

As the representative of Dagombas in Pennsylvania, US, the discussions are anticipated to extend to developmental matters, further strengthening the ties between the diaspora and the kingdom.

A key agenda on the table is the ongoing construction of the New and ultra-modern Yaa Naa Palace. The fundraising initiative for this ambitious project is expected to take center stage during the discussions.

The collaborative efforts between His Majesty and the overlord aim to propel the development of this significant edifice, symbolizing progress and unity within the Dagbon Kingdom.

This royal visit stands as a testament to the commitment of Naa Nashirudeen Abdul Kadir Tahir in fostering unity, development, and cultural exchange between the Dagombas in Pennsylvania and their ancestral homeland in the Dagbon Kingdom.

The outcomes of these deliberations are poised to leave a lasting impact on the collaborative efforts towards a brighter future for the Dagbon people, both at home and abroad.

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