The Abease paramount chief, Omanehene Obrempong Kru Tayki II, has installed Solomon Mwamba Wa NGOY as the crown chief of the African diaspora to spearhead development in the area. He was officially installed in a colorful ceremony held at the Abease Palace on Sunday 30th April 2023.
Solomon Mwamba Wa NGOY’s enstoolment is a momentous event in modern African history. The stool name Nana Kojo Mensah Pinanakohene, given to Solomon Mwamba Wa NGOY, is a recognition of his leadership qualities and his commitment to the development of African diaspora communities.
Umoja Kingdom, the newest Monarchy established in Africa, will benefit significantly from the appointment of Solomon as the crowned chief of the African Diaspora and chief advisor to the Omanehene of Abease traditional area-Bono East. The enstoolment is not just symbolic, but the most significant title given in the modern age for Africa.
The event was celebrated by kings from all over Ghana, with more than 110 kings and sub-chiefs in attendance to honor the enstoolment of the new chief, King Solomon, as he is affectionately called by the people.
In attendance were dignitaries, including members of the Council of State, government officials, chiefs from other communities; Moohene of Kintampo Kwaku Danqua, Nana Fanyinma III Wangalahene and a host of others. They all congratulated the new chief and urged him to work hard to make a positive impact in the lives of the people.
The shouts of “long live Nana” rang through the streets as cultural dancers led the procession in joyous celebration. The enstoolment represents a new era for African diaspora communities globally, with King Solomon at the forefront of the movement towards unity and progress.
Nana Kojo Mensah has been allotted over 100,000 acres of land for Umoja kingdom; the majestic stable coin will be used in his jurisdiction. This is a significant step towards developing the Abease area and uniting the African diaspora. Umoja estates will provide much-needed job opportunities and contribute to the economic growth of the region. King Solomon’s expertise in blockchain, fintech, entrepreneurship, and community service will help guide the development of the estates and the impact of the African diaspora community.
The enstoolment of King Solomon is a celebration of the contributions of the African diaspora to Africa. It is a reminder of the resilience and determination of African diaspora communities who have faced challenges but remain committed to their communities and to Africa. The enstoolment represents a new era of progress, unity, and development for the African diaspora. Most significantly was the coming home welcome for King Solomon. The spirit of reconciliation between the Native African leaders and the Diaspora was on full display in beautiful pageantry.
Nana Solomon has vowed to bring spiritual light and great development to the Bono East region is the spirit of partnership with the Omanehene of Abease. King Solomon’s enstoolment as the crown chief of Umoja Kingdom and Pinanakohene of the Paramount Chief of Abease traditional region is a significant milestone in modern African history.
The Umoja estates stands to be a shining example of innovative technology for the future course of Abease and Africa as a whole.